Japan Women's Baseball League
Japan Women's Baseball League| Sport |
Baseball |
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| Founded |
2010 |
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| CEO |
Satoshi Katagiri |
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| No. of teams |
4 |
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| Country |
Japan |
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Most recent champion(s) |
Osaka Brabee Honeys |
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| Most titles |
Hyogo Swing Smileys (2) |
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| Official website |
JWBL japanese |
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Japan Women's Baseball League or JWBL (formerly, Girls Professional Baseball League or GPBL until 2012) is the highest level of women's baseball in Japan.[1][2]
Teams
| Team |
Participation year |
Location |
Former name |
Team color |
| West Flora |
2010– |
West Japan |
Kyoto Asto Dreams |
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| South Dione |
2010– |
South Japan |
Hyogo Swing Smileys |
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| East Astraia |
2013– |
East Japan |
None |
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| North Reia |
2012– |
North Japan |
Osaka Brabee Honeys |
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VICTORIA SERIES
| Team | Participation team | Team color |
| All West Japan | West Flora, South Dione | |
| All East Japan | East Astraia, North Reia | |
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Europe | | | Euro | |
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