Haesanite National League
| 해산 야구 리그 | |
| Abbreviation | HNL |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1914 |
| Founded at | Suyang, Haesan |
| Type | Baseball League |
| Headquarters | Suyang, Haesan |
| Website | hnl.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
Since 2010, the National League has been comprised of 32 teams spread across 2 Conferences, the Haesan Conference and the Commonwealth Conference, each with four 4-team divisions. For scheduling purposes, each division has a partner division based on geographic proximity. These pairs of partner divisions are called regions, and all teams in each region will play each other over the course of a season. The team with the best record in each division will advance to the playoffs, while the worst team in each division and the two third place teams with the worst record in each conference will enter the relegation playoffs.
| Region | HC Division | CC Division |
|---|---|---|
| Southwest | Bay | Metro |
| Southern Coast | South | Coastal |
| Central/East | Plains | Valley |
| North/West | Mountain | Gulf |
Playoff Structure
Relegation Structure
Scheduling
The Draft
History
1914-1935: The Origins
1936-1962: Merger and Government Support
1963-1970: The HNL during the Great War
1970-1992: Rebuilding, Reforming, and the Golden Sluggers
1993-2011: The Expansion Era
2012-present: A Global HNL
Teams
| Division | Team | City | Stadium | Capacity | First Season | Current Spell | Last Cup |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haesan Conference | |||||||
| Bay | Hanyeong Navigators | Hanyeong, Sinhan | Global Maritime Park | 43,388 | 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 | Delaporte Arena | 42,670 | 1973 | 1973– | 1978 |
| Haseon Frost | Haseon, Seocheon | Seorae Park | 23,991 | 2019 | 2019– | — | |
| Levesque Lions | Levesque, Northlands | Mirae Financial Stadium | 51,271 | 1973 | 1977– | 1994 | |
| Sanri Mountaineers | Sanri, Maehwa | Cheonpung Park | 37,197 | 1936 | 1988– | — | |
| Plains | Gyeongseong Gulls | Gyeongseong, Ryujang | Haeyang Field | 47,199 | 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 | Montclair Park | 28,283 | 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 | Gwangbok Field | 26,174 | 2019 | 2019– | — | |
| Jeonyu Towers | Jeonyu, Imyu | SBS Stadium | 49,812 | 1914* | 1981– | 2019 | |
| Commonwealth Conference | |||||||
| Coastal | Anmi Rockets | Anmi, Namhae | Saerom Park | 39,455 | 1990 | 2002– | 2020 |
| Sinju Crecent | Sinju, Sinhan | Suryu Stadium | 43,898 | 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 | Bulsajo Stadium | 20,086 | 2021 | 2021– | — | |
| Varenne Vintners | Varenne, Vernier | Fontenay Field | 25,339 | 2022 | 2022– | — | |
| Metro | Ashley Laurels | Ashley, Namhae | Seongwon Park | 23,659 | 2023 | 2023– | — |
| Munseong Tide | Munseong, Namhae | Haebyeon Field | 41,283 | 1990 | 1997– | 2003 | |
| Seowon Gondoliers | Seowon, Sugang | Geumjin Field | 32,480 | 2010 | 2012– | — | |
| Suyang Light | Suyang, Suyang | HS Entertainment Field | 48,761 | 1990 | 1999– | 2010 | |
| Valley | Apseong Armory | Apseong, Sugang | Geonseong Park | 38,682 | 2010 | 2018– | — |
| Eungang Rapids | Imae, Eungang | Narae Park | 34,973 | 1990 | 2004– | 2015 | |
| Hyangsan Blossoms | Hyangsan, Sugang | Jinju Stadium | 55,129 | 1914 | 1983– | 2008 | |
| Jeongseon Jade | Jeongseon, Maehwa | Jeongseok Field | 21,092 | 2020 | 2023– | — | |