Western Baseball League

The Western Baseball League is the national baseball league of the Western Republic. Every season, the top 4 teams of each conference advance to the playoffs. There are three rounds of the playoffs; the quarterfinals, the semifinals, and the Western Series. The winner of the Western Series wins the Western Series Trophy, known as the biggest prize in baseball. As of 2017, the team with the most Western Series titles is the Oakland Athletics, with nine.

The Western Baseball League was founded in 1957. The original eight teams were the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Angels, the San Francisco Giants, the Oakland Athletics, the San Diego Padres, the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Colorado Rockies, and the Seattle Mariners.

The Western Baseball League has its headquarters in San Francisco.

Teams
The Western Baseball League has 16 teams, 8 in each conference. There are 2 conferences, the Northern and the Southern.