Baseball Alberta
Baseball Alberta is the provincial governing body for baseball in Alberta. It is recognized by Baseball Canada as the official Provincial Sport Organization for baseball in the province. Established in 1967, Baseball Alberta now supports more than 120 member associations and over 17,000 registered players across Alberta.
History
Baseball Alberta was founded in 1967 to organize, promote, and regulate amateur baseball across Alberta. The organization manages leagues, development pathways, coaching and umpire education, and provincial championships.Mission and vision
Vision: To promote and develop the sport of baseball in Alberta.Mission: To serve as the provincial sport body providing life and leadership skills for all genders through baseball while encouraging fun and fair play in all aspects of the game.Player and grassroots development
Baseball Alberta delivers and supports a wide range of development programs designed to promote long-term athlete development across the province. These include:- Rally Cap
- 9U Rookie
- Challenger Baseball
- Winterball
- LTAD frameworks
- Outreach & My First Pitch
- Baseball5
Leagues
Baseball Alberta administers several provincial and regional leagues offering competitive and developmental opportunities for athletes at all ages.Leagues managed by Baseball Alberta
Baseball Alberta Provincial League (BAPL)
The Baseball Alberta Provincial League is Alberta’s primary province-wide competition structure for the 11U, 13U, 15U, 18U, and 22U age categories. It includes the Baseball Alberta Elite League, along with AAA, AA, and A provincial divisions, culminating in annual Provincial Championships.Elite Division
The Baseball Alberta Elite League provides the top competitive yet developmental stream for 18U teams across Alberta.AAA Division
AAA competition serves 13U, 15U, and 18U teams and operates on a full province-wide schedule.AA Division
AA competition is offered at 11U, 13U, 15U, and 18U, with a season format of:- May – Regional play
- June – North & South divisional play
- July – Tiered Provincial Championships
A Division
Baseball Alberta Girls League (BAGL)
The Baseball Alberta Girls League provides development and competition opportunities for female athletes in the 9U, 12U, and 14U categories.Community leagues (affiliated)
Several community-based leagues operate in partnership with Baseball Alberta, including:- Central Alberta Baseball League
- County Union Baseball League
- Edmonton Rural Recreational Baseball League
- YEG A League
- Fall Ball programs
Leagues not managed by Baseball Alberta
Several independent senior and community leagues operate in Alberta:Senior Leagues
- Sunburst League
- Powerline Baseball League
- Alberta West Central Baseball Association
- North Central Alberta Baseball League
- Lakeland Minor Ball League
- Calgary North Baseball League
Coaching and umpire development
Baseball Alberta oversees coaching and umpire education in partnership with the National Coaching Certification Program and the National Umpire Certification Program.National Umpire Certification Program (NUCP)
Umpires must complete clinic, exam, and evaluation requirements. Level 4–5 umpires must pass two annual on-field evaluations.Baseball Alberta may suspend umpires for misconduct or incompetence, with written appeals reviewed by the Executive Board.
Umpire assigning
- 13U AAA, 15U AA/AAA, 18U AA/AAA, the Elite League, and 22U are assigned by the Provincial Umpire Committee
- A divisions, community leagues, 11U AA, and 13U AA are assigned locally
- A/AA/AAA Provincial Championships are fully assigned provincially, with Baseball Alberta covering mileage and accommodations
Sunburst League
The Sunburst League is Alberta’s Senior AAA league and one of the highest levels of amateur baseball in the province.2025 Teams
- Edmonton Cubs
- Red Deer Riggers
- St. Albert Tigers
- Sherwood Park Athletics
- Calgary Rockies
- Calgary Diamondbacks
- Edmonton Padres