The Columbian Association Baseball League (CABL) is a professional baseball league that has teams based on the continent of Columbia. This league is the top tier league for Baseball in Columbia, and rivals Japan Pro Baseball (JPB) for the throne of best baseball league in the world.
The League was founded on March 20th, 1869, as the Columbian Association of Base Ball Clubs. The League itself merged with the contending Columbian League of Baseball, now known as the Columbian League (CL) in 1901. The remaining teams from outside of the league were all placed inside of the National League (NL) and now both leagues bring their champions to face in the CABL Championship, which is known today as the Fall Classic.
Logo of the CABL
The CABL is in the UBL (United Baseball Leagues), which is recognized by IBF (Intercontinental Baseball Federation) as the group of professional Baseball Leagues across the entire world. IBF also recognizes CABL as the organization that governs baseball inside of the United States, Afrocolumbia, Canada, and Mexica, and have offices all over the world as an ambassador of growth for the sport across the world. The CABL Studios are based in Media, Pennsylvania along with the hall of fame and headquarters for the league.