Haesanite National League

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Haesanite National League
해산 야구 리그
AbbreviationHNL
Formation1914
Founded atSuyang, Haesan
TypeBaseball League
HeadquartersSuyang, Haesan
Websitehnl.hn

The Haesanite National League is the top flight of Haesanite baseball (야구, or yagu). 32 teams compete for the Astral Cup, the national championship of Haesanite baseball. Two teams are relegated to the Second League at the conclusion of each season, and replaced with the champion and runner-up of the Second League.

League Structure

History

Teams

Division Team City Stadium Capacity First Season Current Spell Last Cup
Haesan Conference
Bay Hanyeong Navigators Hanyeong, Sinhan Global Maritime Park 43,188 1936 1936– 2005
Seoyeon Supernova Seoyeon, Sinhan Atlas Park 28,963 2010 2017–
Sinju Ghosts Sinju, Sinhan Suri Motors Field 55,673 1914 1914– 2021
Suyang Sol Suyang, Suyang Seollim Sky Dome 62,140 1990 1992– 2001
Mountain Anfa Alouettes Anfa, Anfa 1973 1973– 1978
Haseon Frost Haseon, Seocheon 2019 2019–
Levesque Lions Levesque, Northlands 1973 1977– 1994
Sanri Mountaineers Sanri, Maehwa 1981 1988–
Plains Gyeongseong Gulls Gyeongseong, Ryujang 1936 1995– 2000
Haebam Lunas Junyeol, Haebam Astra Telecom Field 26,496 2010 2010–
Hwagang Regents Hwagang, Hwagang CR Haesan National Field 52,010 1973 1973– 1952
Lemonnier Lightning Lemonnier, Lemonnier 1990 2001–
South Anmi Aviators Anmi, Namhae Boheom Insurance Park 43,979 1914* 1914– 1982
Bridgeport Ironmen Bridgeport, Northern Maritimes Air Maritimes Field 35,662 1990 1993–
Hapyeol Hawks Hapyeol, Imyu 2019 2019–
Jeonyu Towers Jeonyu, Imyu SBS Stadium 49,812 1914* 1981– 2019
Commonwealth Conference
Coastal Anmi Rockets Anmi, Namhae Delaporte Arena 39.455 1990 2002– 2020
Sinju Crecent Sinju, Sinhan 1990 1990–
Suyang Pearls Suyang, Suyang Seollim Sky Dome 62,140 1914 2017– 1980
Yeocheon Eagles Yeocheon, Namhae Rōš ut Bernei Park 34,298 1936 1975– 2017
Gulf Anfa Ironclads Anfa, Anfa Suri Heavy Industry Park 60,070 1973 1977– 1981
Anfa Stars Anfa, Anfa Star Stadium 57,884 1914 1914– 2022
Myeongsa Polar Bears Myeongsa, Northlands 2021 2021–
Varenne Vintners Varenne, Vernier 2022 2022–
Metro Ashley Laurels Ashley, Namhae 2023 2023–
Munseong Tide Munseong, Namhae 1990 1997– 2003
Seowon Gondoliers Seowon, Sugang 2010 2012–
Suyang Light Suyang, Suyang HS Entertainment Field 48,761 1990 1999– 2010
Valley Apseong Armory Apseong, Sugang 2010 2018–
Eungang Rapids Imae, Eungang 1990 2004– 2015
Hyangsan Blossoms Hyangsan, Sugang 1914 1983– 2008
Jeongseon Jade Jeongseon, Maehwa 2020 2023–