Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League

From BR Bullpen

The Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League is one of only a few Summer Collegiate Baseball Leagues operating out of a single city. While the Hawaii Collegiate attracts collegiate athletes from across the world who are interested in developing their skills to enter the MLB Amateur Draft, all Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League games are held at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, HI. Aloha Stadium is by far the largest nicest park in Summer Collegiate Baseball, the MLB approved stadium can entertain 50,000 fans. Because of the high quality of facilities and coaches combined with its exotic destination, the Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League is hoping to quickly surpass well established leagues such as the Alaska Baseball League and the Cape Cod Baseball League to become the premier Summer Collegiate Baseball in the country.

Like other Summer Collegiate Baseball Leagues, all Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League players are NCAA eligible and are unpaid in order to maintain their eligibility. Rather than living with host families like other Summer Collegiate players, all HCBL athletes and coaches are housed at the University of Hawaii. Each Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League team is operated in a similar manner to a professional minor league team: recruiting, providing players an opportunity to play under the same conditions using wooden bats, minor league specification equipment and playing nightly before fans in a stadium.

Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League Teams[edit]