The Long Distance Baseball Association

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The LDBA (Long Distance Baseball Association) is an APBA baseball league which uses the Baseball for Windows game. Up through LDBA 23, the original dice game had been used by all or some of the members. But sadly, due mostly to time constraints of members and the difficulty of finding replacement members that roll the dice, the original APBA dice game is no longer in use by the LDBA. It is currently in its 24th season and was started and is still led by Commissioner Mike Willett of Noblesville, Indiana. The league runs from April through October. There are 21 teams divided into three divisions. Each division winner along with four wild card teams compete after the season for the LDBA championship. If you have questions about the LDBA or would like to inquire about becoming a member of this outstanding league, e-mail me or Commissioner Mike Willett.

Please feel free to browse the links at the upper left of the page.

Commissioner Mike Willett has been kind enough to write up a history of the LDBA. See the beginnings of the "LDBA Diary."
Check out the current standings.
Find out more about the teams in the LDBA.
Take a look at the LDBA XXIV schedule.
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