Collegiate summer baseball league in the southern US
Sunbelt Baseball League Sport Baseball Founded 2005[ 1] President Bobby Bennett General manager Becky Kelly Administrator Jake Grier Motto Georgia's Premier Collegiate Summer Baseball League No. of teams 8[ 2] Country United States Headquarters Lawrenceville, Georgia Most recent champion(s) Choccolocco Monsters (2024) Most titles Atlanta Crackers (4) Sponsor(s) Major League Baseball , Rawlings , Peach State Roofing, Kapp Koncepts, Ignite Business Solutions, CorTech, Wilson Action Photography and Atlanta Rehabilitation & Performance CenterOfficial website www.sunbeltleague.com
The Sunbelt Baseball League (SBL ) is a non-profit collegiate summer baseball league with teams located in metropolitan Atlanta , Georgia and Oxford, Alabama . The SBL is a member of the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball , which is partially funded by Major League Baseball .[ 3] Games are played with wooden bats. The season starts in early June and runs through the end of July/early August, with playoffs determining the league champion.
Past champions and runners-up [ edit ]
Year
Champion
Runner-up
2025
Atlanta Crackers
Cartersville Cannons
2024[ 6]
Choccolocco Monsters
Atlanta Crackers
2023[ 7]
Gainesville Gol'Diggers
Columbus Chatt-a-Hoots
2022[ 8]
Gainesville Gol'Diggers
Atlanta Crackers
2021
Alpharetta Aviators
Columbus Chatt-a-Hoots
2019[ 9]
Brookhaven Bucks
Norcross Astros
2018[ 10]
Brookhaven Bucks
Marietta Patriots
2017[ 11]
Sunbelt Patriots
Atlanta Crackers
2016[ 12]
Atlanta Crackers
Carrollton Clippers
2015[ 13]
Atlanta Crackers
Phenix City Crawdads
2014[ 14]
Atlanta Crackers
Phenix City Crawdads
2013[ 15]
Atlanta Crackers
6-4-3 DP Cougars
2012[ 16]
Douglasville Bulls
Windward Braves
2011[ 17]
Berkeley Lake Tides
Douglasville Bulls
2010[ 18]
Berkeley Lake Tides
Douglasville Bulls
2009
Rockdale A's
Atlanta Crackers
2008
2007
2006
Rockdale A's
2005
Atlanta Astros
Atlanta Blues (2022-24)
Waleska Wild Things (2021-24) became Lake Oconee Wild Things
Chattahoochee Monsters (2023) returned to Choccolocco Monsters
Columbus Chatt-A-Hoots (2021-2023)
Choccolocco (Oxford, AL) Monsters (2022) became Chattahoochee (Columbus, GA) Monsters [ 19]
Gwinnett Astros (2020-2022)
Gainesville Braves (2020-2021) became G'ville Gol'Diggers
Marietta Patriots (2018-2021) became Atlanta Blues
Gwinnett Tides (2014-2019) became Gainesville Braves
Norcross Astros (2016-2019) became Gwinnett Astros
Phenix City Crawdads (2014-2017)
Carrollton Clippers (2016-2017)
Alpharetta Braves (2015-2017) became Alpharetta Aviators
Sunbelt Patriots (2017) became Marietta Patriots
Marietta Patriots (2016) became Sunbelt Patriots
Douglasville Bulls (2009-2015) became Carrollton Clippers
East Cobb Patriots (2014-2015) became Marietta Patriots
Home Plate Chukars (2010-2014) became Peachtree City Chukars (2015)
Windward Braves (2010-2014) became Alpharetta Braves
Berkeley Lake Tides (2009-2013) became Gwinnett Tides
6-4-3 DP Cougars (2011-2013)
OTC Bearcats (2012-2013)
Rockdale Roadrunners (2011)
South Atlanta Bearcats (2011)
Rockdale A's (2005-2010)
Signature Park Grizzlies (2010)
South Atlanta Phillies (2010)
Atlanta Astros (2005-2010)
Fulton Grizzlies (2009)
Alpharetta Phillies (2009)
Johns Creek Wood Ducks (2005-2009)
Sunbelt Baseball League alumni in Major League Baseball [ edit ]
Player
MLB team(s)
MLB debut
SBL team (year)
Chandler Simpson
Tampa Bay Rays
April 19, 2025
Brookhaven Bucks (2019)
Xzavion Curry
Cleveland Guardians
August 15, 2022
Brookhaven Bucks (2017)
Sean Guenther
Miami Marlins , Detroit Tigers
August 4, 2021
Brookhaven Bucks (2014)
Nate Lowe
Tampa Bay Rays , Texas Rangers
April 29, 2019
East Cobb Patriots (2014)
Touki Toussaint
Atlanta Braves , Los Angeles Angels , Cleveland Guardians , Chicago White Sox
August 13, 2018
Brookhaven Bucks (2014)
Alan Busenitz
Minnesota Twins , Cincinnati Reds
June 17, 2017
Berkeley Lake Tides (2011)
Drew Steckenrider
Miami Marlins
May 24, 2017
Windward Braves
Tyler Austin
New York Yankees , Minnesota Twins , San Francisco Giants
August 13, 2016
Rockdale A's (2010)
Buck Farmer
Detroit Tigers , Cincinnati Reds
August 13, 2014
Rockdale A's (2009)
David Hale [ 20]
Atlanta Braves , Colorado Rockies , New York Yankees
September 13, 2013
Tyler Flowers
Chicago White Sox , Atlanta Braves
September 3, 2009
Rockdale A's (2005)
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^ "Sunbelt Baseball League Teams" . Retrieved May 1, 2025 .
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^ "Gol'Diggers find gold in the 11th, and win the 2022 SBL" . Retrieved August 22, 2022 .
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^ "Crackers win second consecutive Sunbelt title" . Retrieved December 3, 2014 .
^ "Atlanta Crackers win the Sunbelt League Championship" . Retrieved December 3, 2014 .
^ "Coach Todd Pratt" . Retrieved December 3, 2014 .
^ "Bulls Fall Short in Championship" . Retrieved December 3, 2014 .
^ "Marshall helps Berkeley Lake to title" . Retrieved December 3, 2014 .
^ "Monsters out" . Retrieved March 20, 2023 .
^ "Sunbelt League has 12 in MLB draft" . Retrieved April 25, 2018 .