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.

Teams

Division Team City Stadium Capacity Founded Joined
Haesan Division
East Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Oriole Park at Camden Yards 45,971 1901*
Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts Fenway Park 37,949 1901
New York Yankees New York City, New York Yankee Stadium 47,309 1903
Tampa Bay Rays St. Petersburg, Florida Tropicana Field 31,042 1998
East Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Oriole Park at Camden Yards 45,971 1901*
Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts Fenway Park 37,949 1901
New York Yankees New York City, New York Yankee Stadium 47,309 1903
Tampa Bay Rays St. Petersburg, Florida Tropicana Field 31,042 1998
Central Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois Guaranteed Rate Field 40,615 1901
Cleveland Guardians Cleveland, Ohio Progressive Field 34,830 1901
Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan Comerica Park 41,297 1901
Kansas City Royals Kansas City, Missouri Kauffman Stadium 37,903 1969
West Houston Astros Houston, Texas Minute Maid Park 41,676 1962 (NL) 2013 (AL)
Los Angeles Angels Anaheim, California Angel Stadium 45,957 1961
Oakland Athletics Oakland, California RingCentral Coliseum 35,067 1901*
Seattle Mariners Seattle, Washington T-Mobile Park 47,943 1977
Commonwealth Division
East Atlanta Braves Cumberland, Georgia Truist Park 41,500 1871* (NA) 1876 (NL)
Miami Marlins Miami, Florida LoanDepot Park 36,742 1993
New York Mets New York City, New York Citi Field 41,922 1962
Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Citizens Bank Park 43,651 1883
Central Chicago Cubs Chicago, Illinois Wrigley Field 41,268 1870 (NA) 1876 (NL)
Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati, Ohio Great American Ball Park 42,319 1882 (AA) 1890 (NL)
Milwaukee Brewers Milwaukee, Wisconsin American Family Field 41,900 1969* (AL) 1998 (NL)
Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PNC Park 38,362 1882 (AA) 1887 (NL)
West Arizona Diamondbacks Phoenix, Arizona Chase Field 48,519 1998
Colorado Rockies Denver, Colorado Coors Field 46,897 1993
Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles, California Dodger Stadium 56,000 1884* (AA) 1890 (NL)
San Diego Padres San Diego, California Petco Park 40,162 1969
West Arizona Diamondbacks Phoenix, Arizona Chase Field 48,519 1998
Colorado Rockies Denver, Colorado Coors Field 46,897 1993
Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles, California Dodger Stadium 56,000 1884* (AA) 1890 (NL)
San Diego Padres San Diego, California Petco Park 40,162 1969