


| Hey
barkeep, what's keepin' ya, keep pouring drinks for all these palookas, ya know what I thinks and we'll toast the the old days, DiMaggio too and Drysdale and Mantle, Whitey Ford and to you --- Tom Waits, A Sight for Sore Eyes |
| The SuperLeague is a league
consisting of great teams from the past, playing each other over a full
season. In its short three-year history, the Superleague has
featured teams as old as the 1919 White Sox and as recent as the 2003
Cubs and Red Sox. Run by J. Brennan in Astoria, NY. |
The Celestial Pro Baseball
Association is a league consisting of newly-drafted fictional
teams
featuring some of the greatest players of all times from both Major
League and Negro League history. It has been in existence for
many years, and is run by T. Brennan in Bethel, Vermont. |
| The SuperLeague and the Celestial Pro Baseball Association are two separate entities, one based in New York, the other in Vermont, that have aligned to share the same website. Seems like a good idea, since the owners of each league are actually brothers. | These
Computer Baseball Leagues are privately run and are not open for
membership. These pages are merely vehicles for displaying stats
and stories for anybody interested in following baseball leagues that
don't actually exist in real life. Which is roughly 3 people. |