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Re-Visiting the Changes to Division

With the cancellation of the 2020 season, it might be easy to forget about the major change the league announced in October of 2019. Here's the post again following the addition of the Idaho Taters to the RDBL.

 

The Roger Dorn Baseball League Commissioner's Office announced a reshuffle of the league's divisions following the formal addition of the Idaho Taters.


"The health of the Roger Dorn Baseball League has never been better" RDBL Commissioner Greg Shelley commented. "We are thrilled to add an Owner/General Manager in Mike Friedrich who brings such a storied background in Fantasy Baseball and will add another element of engagement for the rest of the league. As evidence by the Burlingame Blue Ducks 2019 Title, parity continues to be our calling card with six different champions in seven seasons. We view the realignment of the Divisions as a positive to spark even more competition and banter off the field as well as on it." As part of the restructuring, the Taters will join the remade Masters Division along with the Mission Viejo Maulers, Danville Aristocrats and newly relocated Spokane Fightin' Fish. The East Bay Division will also take on two clubs as the Asti Grape Stompers and newly relocated Alamo Short Stacks come over from the Masters Division. With the Grapes and Stacks in, the East Bay Division is now comprised of all five members of Shelley/Watson family connection. The newly named Honolulu Hammerheads mark the final adjustment in the Divisions as they move from the Masters Division over to the Peninsula Division, replacing the Maulers.



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