Are We in for Another Summer of New Indy Leagues?

Last off season, we highlighted many independent leagues that were looking to start in 2015.  First up were the Mount Rainier Professional Baseball League (MRPBL) and the East Coast Baseball League (ECBL). Then came word of one (and then two) leagues in the Ozark, Missouri area – The Heartland of America Baseball League and The Ozarks Pro Baseball League.

Sadly, none of them were able to have an entire season in their original form. During the summer, we recapped what happened to each;  The MRPBL played for a couple of weeks but ultimately folded. The ECBL never played a game, but it was resurrected by one of the team’s owners as the North Country Baseball League. They played a full season and had some players promoted although there were still many issues to overcome due to how quickly it had to be put together.  And Ozark, Missouri didn’t see any professional baseball games this summer as neither league could work through problems to field teams.

To say the least, this summer was not a good one for independent baseball from a new league standpoint.

But as the temperatures are starting to drop, the off season and rumors of new independent leagues are just heating up.

So far, we have heard of four leagues working on debuting in 2016 – The United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL), The Empire League, The Desert League, and the U.S. Baseball League.

Last month, we had a Q & A with the USPBL’s Executive Director of Baseball Operations which you can find HERE. The league is looking to field three teams that will all play in the same stadium (that is currently being built) in Utica, Michigan.

The Empire League is a continuation of the North Country Baseball League. Eddie Gonzalez, who was an essential part of the NCBL, will operate as the Empires League’s Director of Baseball and Business Operations. The league will be returning to Old Orchard Beach, Maine and Watertown, New York as well as bringing new teams to Albany and Rome, New York. We are working on getting an interview with Eddie soon!

The Desert League and the U.S. Baseball League have been quieter about their 2016 plans.

The Desert League will be looking to field teams in Arizona and California for a season that runs from August through October. Their website states that:

The Desert League of Professional Baseball is a fall Independent League that will begin its inaugural season in August. The season will run from August until October with each team playing about 60 games.  All of our players will be paid.  No player will pay to play in our league.  This is true professional baseball.

We are catering to the first year pro player.  Our goal is to help players get their foot in the door of professional baseball, there for we have adopted roster rules that require each team to carry 12 rookies. If you are looking for a place to start your professional career look no further.

I have been in talks with members of the Desert League staff and will release more information as well as a Q & A when the league has officially set their plans.

And finally, the U.S. Baseball League is looking to bring baseball to Ozark, Missouri the right way. In August, we reported that Price Cutter Park in Ozark had been purchased. It appears as though that will be the future home of the U.S. Baseball League. They are working hard to get the field ready for baseball in the near future. We will also have more information when it is released as well as a Q & A with the league before the season begins.

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  1. DESERT LEAGUE TO GO WITH ALL FEMALE UMPIRES IN 2017

    The Desert League announces that for the 2017 season ALL umpires will be women.

    The League has come to terms with Perry Barber as Director of Umpiring and Perry will be working games the entire season along with female umpires looking to move into professional baseball.
    Barber, an umpire for 32 years, has worked major league spring training games along with working in the Atlantic League for four seasons. An accomplished umpire who works up to 200 games a year around the country, Perry is a graduate of the Harry Wendelstedt Umpiring School in Florida.
    Among her accomplishments off the baseball diamond is the fact that she opened for Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and Hall and Oates as a musician and songwriter for ten years. She is a previous winner of the television show JEOPARDY, studied at the Sorbonne in France and continues to live in her 22-room Manhattan, New York childhood home.

    “We are extremely excited in welcoming Perry to our staff,” said John Guy, Director of Operations for the league. “She brings a wealth of experience and allows us to open the door to women into baseball. The Desert League is all about inclusion and this is a beginning step to wiping out sexual prejudice in this great American sport.”

    Perry will join the league for Training Camp in late September and will be behind the plate on Opening Day in Yuma October 4th at Ray Kroc Baseball Complex.

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