Atlantic Baseball Confederation

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Founded in 2002, the Atlantic Baseball Confederation Collegiate League is a 12-team collegiate summer baseball league composed of teams located throughout New Jersey.[1]

The league President is Mike Kolesar.

The ABCCL aims to prepare collegiate baseball players for their spring seasons and to play professionally post-graduation. Many ABCCL alums have played in the major, minor, and independent baseball leagues.

Current Teams

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CPBA
Clemente Baseball
Essex County Cubs
Gamers
Morris County Cubs
Untamed Baseball
Frazier Baseball
Garden State Junebugs
Obsessed Baseball
SI Orioles
Sportika
WBC Astros

Notable alumni

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Past champions

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  • 2025 - Untamed Baseball
  • 2024 - Monsoons
  • 2023 - Sportika
  • 2022 - CGI Monsoons
  • 2021 - Union County Gamers
  • 2020 - Langan Falcons
  • 2019 - Freehold Clippers
  • 2018 - Ocean Giants
  • 2017 - New Brunswick Matrix
  • 2016 - Freehold Clippers
  • 2015 - Monmouth Monarchs
  • 2014 - Monmouth Monarchs
  • 2013 - Monmouth Monarchs
  • 2012 - Toms River Hurricanes
  • 2011 - Monmouth Monarchs
  • 2010 - Protocall Stars
  • 2009 - Monmouth Monarchs
  • 2008 - Manchester Yankees
  • 2007 - Jersey Shore Tides
  • 2006 - Freehold Clippers
  • 2005 - Toms River Black Sox
  • 2004 - Toms River Black Sox

League Awards

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Year MVP Cy Young
2025 Shane Andrus, University of Maine (Sportika) Tyler Kane, Rutgers (Sportika)
2024 Christian Bauman, Felician University (Clippers) Paden Mather, Wagner College (Untamed)
2023 Jacob Ramirez, MCCC (Frazier) James Pazdera, Ramapo (Monsoons)
2022 Tyler Ruban, William Paterson (Monsoons) Orin Winslow, St. Thomas Aquinas (Legends)
2021 Joe Brong, Saint Elizabeth University (Gamers) Dan Merkel, Wagner College (Elite)
2020 Shore: Justin Kapuscinski, Marist College (Langan)
North: Justin Johnson, Lafayette College (Gamers)
Shore: Oliver McCarthy, Duke University (Langan)
North: Ryan Monroy, Susquehanna University (Monsoons)

References

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