Yawkey Baseball League

The Yawkey Baseball League of Boston is one of the elite amateur baseball leagues in New England. Its franchises are composed of players from all levels of elite baseball backgrounds – current and former collegiate student athletes, along with former professional baseball players. It is also named after former owner of the Boston Red Sox, and Baseball Hall of Famer, Tom Yawkey. The YBL is a wooden bat baseball league.

Yawkey Baseball League
SportBaseball
Founded1990
MottoContinuing the Yawkey Baseball Tradition in Boston
No. of teams5
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Al Thomas Athletics
Official websiteOfficial website

The league objective is to always be inclusive and field top amateur baseball talent to satisfy the competitive nature of its players and provide a free entertainment option in the communities where games are played.

The YBL plays a competitive schedule that begins in May and ends in August with a championship series. The YBL plays seven-inning games under Major League rules with some adaptation of NCAA requirements to ensure player safety.

The 2019 season saw the YBL once again take home the championship trophy of the Eastern Massachusetts Baseball Classic. The Eastern Mass Classic annually pits All-Stars from the top four amateur baseball leagues (Park League, Intercity League and Cranberry League) in the Boston area against each other. This was the YBL's 3rd title and 5th finals appearance, keeping a strong showing in the annual event. The National Semi Pro Baseball Hall of Fame has inducted YBL members and the YBL also has played All-Star games at Fenway Park. The league has also had many of its players be signed by professional baseball organizations.


The league has its roots in Boston back to the 1950s and was also known as the: City League, the Twilight League, and until 1990, the Boston Junior Park League. 1990 was a coming of age for the league, when it was renamed in honor of Mr. Yawkey. The Yawkey Foundation is a major financial contributor. The league is very proud to continue the baseball tradition established by Tom and Jean Yawkey in Boston.

The Yawkey Baseball League, Inc. is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) public charity incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

2022 Board of Directors

  • David J. McKay, President
  • Joseph O'Hara, Vice President/Treasurer
  • David Treska, Secretary
  • John Griffith, Member-at-Large
  • Stephen Robb, Member-at-Large

2022 Team Franchises

  • Al Thomas Athletics (Milton, MA), Al Thomas - Franchise Holder
  • Brighton Black Sox (Brighton, MA), John Griffith - Franchise Holder
  • Brighton Braves (Brighton, MA), Ted Tracy - Franchise Holder
  • Somerville Alibrandis (Somerville, MA), David Treska - Franchise Holder
  • McKay Club Beacons (Dorchester, MA), David McKay - Franchise Holder

Franchises inactive for the 2022 season:

League Champions

Season Champion Runner-up Series result
2021 Al Thomas Athletics Brighton Black Sox 4-0
2020 East Boston Expos Charlestown Townies 3-2
2019 Revere Rockies Charlestown Townies 4-2
2018 Brighton Braves Revere Rockies 4-3
2017 Alibrandis Baseball Brighton Braves 4-3
2016 Somerville Alibrandis Al Thomas Athletics 4-0
2015 Somerville Alibrandis East Boston Knights 4-0
2014 Somerville Alibrandis AlThomas Athletics 4-1
2013 Somerville Alibrandis Revere Rockies 4-1
2012 Somerville Alibrandis Malden Bulldogs 4-1
2011 Somerville Alibrandis Malden Bulldogs 4-1
2010 Somerville Alibrandis Bluefish Baseball Club 4-1
2009 Bluefish Baseball Club Malden Bulldogs 4-0
2008 Bluefish Baseball Club Brighton Brewers 4-1
2007 Somerville Alibrandis Brighton Brewers 4-1
2006 Somerville Alibrandis Medford Maddogs 4-1
2005 Somerville Alibrandis Al Thomas Athletics 4-3
2004 Somerville Alibrandis South Boston Saints 4-1
2003 Somerville Alibrandis East Boston Blue Sox 4-0
2002 Somerville Alibrandis South Boston Saints 4-0
2001 Somerville Alibrandis Brighton Black Sox 4-1
2000 Somerville Alibrandis McKay Club Beacons 4-1
1999 Somerville Alibrandis South Boston Saints 4-0
1998 Cambridge Bucs McKay Club Beacons 4-2
1997 Somerville Alibrandis Brighton Black Sox 4-3
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