The National Junior Baseball League was incorporated in 1990
Our Senior wood bat elite division offers well-balanced challenging
Our younger divisions offer competitive baseball for all teams. We make
Much of the success of the NJBL is due to the hard work of Glenn Confessore,
This web site, which began in the Fall of 1999, was designed and is maintained
Since our inception the NJBL has always stressed quality competition and
For additional information contact Frank Sullivan, the Commissioner of the
The first organized baseball division was
started in the Fall of 1990. Since then the NJBL has served the
baseball community with quality competition during the Spring, Summer and Fall.
Every year we have teams from Nassau, Suffolk, Queens and Brooklyn
compete in our league. Our goals are to provide the community with a
well organized baseball league where teams are actively involved in the
decision making process of the league. We depend on the input of the
team managers to help us fulfill their needs.
competition. The teams involved are Bayside Yankees,
Philadelphia Reds, South Troy Dodgers,
Team NY Cardinals, Pro Swing Pride, NY Nine and the Connecticut Bombers.
every effort to accomodate these teams by placing them in divisions that
are competitive. Ask any team that enters our
league about our level of competition or organizational skills and you
will find that the majority of them are pleased with our league. We
continue to grow simply because these teams are satisfied with what we
have done and they recommend us to other teams.
Evelyn Confessore, Patrick LoPipero and Ed Sharkey.
These people give up their time to insure that the NJBL functions
in a smooth and well organized fashion, helping to make us the best league in
metropolitan area.
by Jan Rosenblum from the well-known Amity Baseball Organization of
Brooklyn.
The upgrade to the web site which took full effect during the Summer 2002
season was due to the computer expertise of Bob Bente.
good sportsmanship. The teams that compete in our league understand and
appreciate the importance of those two qualities. This is why we employ
the following professional umpiring organizations:
Western Suffolk Baseball Umpires Association (WSBUA),
and Craig Roberts from East Meadow.
We also use other professional organizations when the
need arises.
National Junior Baseball League, at (631) 582-5191, fax us at the same number
or e-mail us at njbl@optonline.net