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2029 in EBF

2029 marked the beginning of an expanded European Baseball Federation Elite Tier with the conferences shifted into two 13-team divisions. Three teams were within two games of the top seed for the Northern Conference. Defending European Champion Hanover took the top spot at 108-54 to win the new East Division. Rotterdam at 106-56 was the West Division champ. Both extended lengthy playoff streaks with the Ravens mark growing to nine seasons and the Hitmen to seven.
Hanover needed historic offensive output to fend off 106-56 Kharkiv for the division crown. The Hitmen set new EBF team records for slugging percentage (.529), on-base percentage (.351). and triples (143). Hanover’s 955 runs scored were a Northern Conference best and behind only 1951 Madrid’s 958 runs for the EBF overall record. Their .306 batting average was second-best in EBF history behind Amsterdam’s .308 from 1986. Hanover also had 1715 hits, which ranked fourth in EBF’s annals.
As the first wild card, Kharkiv grew their playoff streak to six seasons. Antwerp was four behind Rotterdam in the West at 102-60, earning their first wild card since 2021. The Airedales allowed the NC’s fewest runs at 590. The remaining two wild cards came from the West with Manchester at 98-64 and Nantes at 96-66. The Crushers earned repeat playoff trips and the Trappers got their third straight.
The first teams out in the wild card race were Berlin (93-69), London (91-71), and Frankfurt (88-74). Other notables included Dublin at 73-89, posting back-to-back losing seasons for the first time since 2002-03. They were still plenty safe from relegation, which would now go to the worst team in each division. Helsinki was the clear last place in the East at 58-104, getting sent right back down after escaping the European Second League the prior year.
In the West, Amsterdam had the bottom slot at 55-107, finishing one worse than 56-106 Luxembourg. This was the first-ever demotion for the Anacondas, who had historically been one of EBF’s strongest franchises. They hadn’t lost 100+ games in a season since 1976 and had been a playoff regular earlier in the decade. One other note from the NC, Hamburg set a conference attendance record at 2,781,931 despite struggling to 67-95. The Hammers would’ve been relegated the prior year had the expansion not saved them.
Northern Conference MVP went to Hanover 1B Jacinto Calvillo, the 2026 Rookie of the Year. The 24-year old Spanish lefty led in the triple slash (.379/.446/.721), OPS (1.168), wRC+ (206), WAR (10.9), and RBI (151). Cavillo added 222 hits, 134 runs, 32 doubles, and 52 home runs. He finished only seven homers shy of a Triple Crown. The following winter, the Hitmen signed Calvillo to an eight-year, $216 million extension.
Manchester’s David Ruiz repeated as Pitcher of the Year, leading in both ERA (2.31) and FIP- (59). The 28-year old Spanish lefty had an 18-6 record, 225.2 innings, 257 strikeouts, 172 ERA+, and 7.9 WAR. Prior to the 2029 campaign, the Crushers gave Ruiz a four-year, $62 million extension.
Both wild card round matchups saw 2-0 sweeps with Manchester over Antwerp and Kharkiv over Nantes. The Killer Bees upset Rotterdam 3-2 in round two, while the Crushers shocked reigning champ Hanover 3-1. Kharkiv earned its second Northern Conference Championship trip in four years, while it was the first ever for Manchester.
In a seven game classic, Kharkiv outlasted Manchester to earn their third EBF pennant (2000, 2002, 2029). The Killer Bees had six overall when including their Eurasian Professional Baseball successes. Kharkiv also became the first Ukrainian team to make it to the European Championship since Kyiv’s 2006-08 run.

Defending Southern Conference champ Munich took the top seed at 103-59 to win the new West Division, giving the Mavericks their ninth consecutive division title. It was their tenth straight playoff berth as they led the SC with 794 runs scored. Munich had to fend of 100-62 Barcelona for first place, who allowed the fewest runs at 587. The Bengals earned their third straight playoff trip and had their first 100+ win season since 2011.
In 2028, Zagreb missed the playoffs for the only time in the decade. The Gulls were back in 2029 atop the East Division at 98-64. Next were Odesa (95-67) and Ljubljana (93-69), who both picked up wild cards for repeat playoff berths. The final wild card went to Zurich (89-73), who held off Madrid (87-75), Seville (86-76), Milan (85-77), Chisinau (84-78), Tirana (84-78), and Marseille (83-79). The Mountaineers got their 11th playoff berth since 2016.
Vienna had the worst record in the conference at 59-103 and was relegated out of the East Division. Yerevan had been close at 62-100, but survived another year. Zaragoza meanwhile was the clear worst in the West at 60-102. It was the second demotion for the Vultures, who had made it back to the EBF Elite in 2027. The Valiants had only been back two years after their last E2L stint.
Munich veteran 1B Vince Corapi won Southern Conference MVP. The 34-year old Italian was in his sixth season for the Mavericks and led in hits (211) and RBI (127). Corapi had 110 runs, 35 doubles, 15 triples, 35 home runs, .350/.392/.633 slash, 189 wRC+, and 8.5 WAR. He inked a new three-year, $85,200,000 extension with Munich the following autumn.
Mavericks ace Nejc Novak repeated as Pitcher of the Year and became a four-time winner (2022, 24, 28, 29). He was only the eighth in EBF to win POTY 4+ times. The 33-year old Slovene righty led in wins (21-5) and WHIP (0.99). Novak posted a 2.80 ERA over 228.1 innings with 211 strikeouts, 138 ERA+, and 7.0 WAR. He had a late August shutout against Seville to become EBF’s 41st pitcher with 200 wins. In the offseason, Novak committed further to Munich with a four-year, $106,400,000 extension.
Ljubljana swept Odesa and Barcelona edged Zurich 2-1 in the wild card round. Both division champs held in round two with Munich defeating the Juggernauts 3-1 and Zagreb besting Barcelona 3-1. This continued the Southern Conference Championship rivalry between the Gulls and Mavericks. Munich had beaten Zagreb in 2021, 2023, and 2026 en route to pennants.
The Gulls got the edge in 2027, their lone pennant of the decade to that point despite five conference finals trip. Zagreb not only got one back in 2029, but they surprisingly swept the defending Southern Conference champ. It was the fourth pennant for the Gulls (1960, 1975, 2027, 2029).

The 80th European Championship featured two teams from Eastern Europe for the first time since Kyiv versus Bucharest in 2008. In a seven game classic, Kharkiv claimed the gold over Zagreb. It was the Killer Bees’ third EBF title (2000, 2002, 2029) and sixth overall crown when adding their 1980, 1998, and 1999 EPB wins.

Gulls LF Luka Muller was finals MVP in defeat, posting 25 hits, 11 runs, 2 doubles, 3 triples, 5 homers, 16 RBI, 8 steals, and 1.3 WAR over 15 playoff starts. That earned the 29-year old Frenchman a big payday in a contract year, as he left for Major League Baseball and signed a five-year, $151,300,000 deal with Charlotte.
Other notes: EBF’s 41st perfect game came on March 30 from Veinna’s Thorleifur Gunnarsson with 8 strikeouts against Brno. The 42nd perfect came on August 10 as Odesa’s Sid James fanned seven facing Yerevan. Notably, Tirana’s Jan Mulder also had a no hitter on 8/10, making it the third day in EBF history with multiple no-hitters along with 9/14/1971 and 5/1/1956. Despite their 71-91 finish, Skopje set a new EBF season attendance record with 2,964,553 tickets sold.
In milestones, Theofilos Psarras became the 14th member of the 3000 hit club. Psarras won his 13th Silver Slugger split between RF/LF, joining the legendary Harvey Coyle and Jacob Ronnberg as EBF’s only 13+ Slugger winners. 3B Stefanos Emmanoulidis won his 8th Silver Slugger. Aleksandr Parts became the 27th to reach 1500 runs scored and also won his 7th Gold Glove at first base. Andrea Tonetti won his 8th Gold Glove, splitting them evenly between 2B/SS. Edoardo Manni was the 60th pitcher to get 3000 strikeouts.
Kharkiv’s Danut Alecsandrescu had a four home run game facing Madrid on July 26, the 19th such game in EBF history. Alecsandrescu also did it the prior year, becoming only the fourth in all of pro baseball history to achieve multiple four home run games. Prior to 2029, only SAB legend Tirtha Upadhyaya (1997, 1998, 2005) and AAB’s Timeo Kahudi (1997, 2000) had done it. Earlier in 2029, MLB’s Khalaf bin Abdullah remarkably did it twice in the same season.
The European Baseball Federation’s scoring numbers remained mostly consistent overall with what they had been since the 1990s. The Northern Conference did see its highest-ever league ERA, going from 3.76 in the 2010s to 3.92 in the 2020s. However, the Southern Conference dropped from 3.82 to 3.80. Both graded as above average on the historical scale relative to other leagues. The conferences had a batting average around .261 for the 2020s to stay in essentially the same range.
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