Haesanite National League|
| Abbreviation | HNL |
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| Formation | 1914 |
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| Founded at | Suyang, Haesan |
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| Type | Baseball League |
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| Headquarters | Suyang, Haesan |
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| Website | hnl.hn |
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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
|
First Season
|
Current Spell
|
Last Cup
|
| Haesan Division
|
| Plains
|
Hwagang Regents
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
|
45,971
|
1901*
|
|
|
| Haebam Lunas
|
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
|
|
|
| Mountain
|
Sanri Mountaineers
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
|
45,971
|
1901*
|
|
|
| Haseon Frost
|
Boston, Massachusetts
|
Fenway Park
|
37,949
|
1901
|
|
|
| Levesque Lions
|
New York City, New York
|
Yankee Stadium
|
47,309
|
1903
|
|
|
| Anfa Alouettes
|
St. Petersburg, Florida
|
Tropicana Field
|
31,042
|
1998
|
|
|
| Bay
|
Sinju Ghosts
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Guaranteed Rate Field
|
40,615
|
1901
|
|
|
| Hanyeong Navigators
|
Cleveland, Ohio
|
Progressive Field
|
34,830
|
1901
|
|
|
| Suyang Sol
|
Detroit, Michigan
|
Comerica Park
|
41,297
|
1901
|
|
|
| Kansas City Royals
|
Kansas City, Missouri
|
Kauffman Stadium
|
37,903
|
1969
|
|
|
| South
|
Anmi Aviators
|
Houston, Texas
|
Minute Maid Park
|
41,676
|
1962 (NL)
|
2013 (AL)
|
|
| Jeonyu Towers
|
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
|
| Gulf
|
Anfa Ironclads
|
Cumberland, Georgia
|
Truist Park
|
41,500
|
1871* (NA)
|
1876 (NL)
|
|
| Anfa Stars
|
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
|
|
|
| Valley
|
Hyangsan Blossoms
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Wrigley Field
|
41,268
|
1870 (NA)
|
1876 (NL)
|
|
| Eungang Rapids
|
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)
|
|
| Metro
|
Seowon Gondoliers
|
Phoenix, Arizona
|
Chase Field
|
48,519
|
1998
|
|
|
| Suyang Light
|
Denver, Colorado
|
Coors Field
|
46,897
|
1993
|
|
|
| Suyang Pearls
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Dodger Stadium
|
56,000
|
1884* (AA)
|
1890 (NL)
|
|
| Munseong Tide
|
San Diego, California
|
Petco Park
|
40,162
|
1969
|
|
|
| Coastal
|
Anmi
|
Phoenix, Arizona
|
Chase Field
|
48,519
|
1998
|
|
|
| Sinju Crecent
|
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
|
|
|