League History
The South Coast Baseball League (SCBL) began in the summer of 2002 as the Fairhaven Regional Baseball Association (FRBA). The SCBL is a men's +18 wood bat league that plays two games a week. In 2002, the league played their games at the Hastings Middle School in Fairhaven, MA. This league began as an over 18, men’s wood bat baseball league. There were four original teams, The Oakland A’s, St. Louis Cardinals, Florida Marlins and the White Sox. The players were comprised of some of the best local talent in the area.
In 2003, the league changed its name to the South Coast Baseball League (SCBL) and began playing with a 6 team league. The league took a major facelift with the Oakland A’s splitting up into two teams, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks. The St. Louis Cardinals became the Red Sox, and the White Sox, became the White Sox. There was also the addition of the European Thinkers.
In 2004, the SCBL began the year with a highly competitive 4 team league, making every game even more exciting. The Dartmouth Red Sox (formerly Cardinals team), the Dodgers and the European Thinkers did not return for the third year. The remaining players formed a new Los Angeles Dodgers team. The Florida Marlins also changed to the Wareham Bulls, who are a minor league team best known for the movie Bull Durham. In a major move, the league begins playing games at the Dartmouth Middle School and at Old Colony Regional Technical High School.
In 2005, the Arizona Diamondbacks change to the Red Sox. The Bulls and the Dodgers combined forces to become a revamped Wareham Bulls team. Also a new Cleveland Indians team formed from former players of the Sunday Buttonwood Park league. The league also began playing games at the Dartmouth High School located on Bakersville Road in South Dartmouth, and in Rochester on Dexter Lane. The playoffs were played at Walsh Field at New Bedford High School.
In 2006, the Indians became a new revamped Mets squad, while the league welcomed two new teams, the Tigers and Nationals. The league was home to four fields, Dartmouth High School, Dartmouth Middle School, Dexter Lane and Gaudet Junior High School.
2007 was a year of change for the league when Dartmouth, Middletown and New Bedford were no longer used as playing fields for the league. The league began using the varsity/legion field at Apponequet High School, a return to Old Colony High School's Varsity Field and the playoffs were now played at Pope Park in Acushnet. Dexter Lane was the only returning field from the previous season. The league also began using a three game per week schedule which began right after Memorial Day. The Angels, made up of some former Bulls members and 2002 Cardinals players took the place of the defunct Tigers squad.
Past League Champions 
2002 Finals: Marlins vs White Sox
2002 Champion: Marlins (1)
2003 Finals: Marlins vs White Sox
2003 Champion: Marlins (2)
2004 Finals: White Sox vs Bulls
2004 Champion: White Sox (1)
2005 Finals: White Sox vs Red Sox
2005 Champion: White Sox (2)
2006 Finals: Red Sox vs White Sox
2006 Champion: Red Sox (1)
2007 Finals: Bulls vs Angels
2007 Champion: Bulls (1)
New League Web Site
It's official, we've just upgraded to the domain www.southcoastbaseball.com . Let everyone know about this to keep up with all the new changes around the league.
News/Media
Every Saturday look in the Standard Times newspaper for updated standings and results.
