Franchise Relocations Officially Finalized
The Doubleday Baseball League is pleased to announce that the League Office has officially finalized the previously announced franchise relocations for the 1998 season.
The Seattle Pilots have officially relocated to Las Vegas and will now compete as the Las Vegas Angels.
The New York Yankees have officially relocated to Philadelphia and will now compete as the Philadelphia Phillies.
The DBL would like to thank the cities of Seattle and New York for their many years of support. Seattle has been home to multiple DBL franchises throughout league history, while New York held the unique distinction of being the only city to host two franchises simultaneously with both the Yankees and Mets.
At the same time, the league is excited to welcome professional DBL baseball back to Philadelphia for the first time since the Phillies relocated following the 1979 season, as well as welcome Las Vegas as the newest home of a DBL franchise.
The League Office has completed updates to the league website, and all team branding, logos, and references have been updated to reflect these changes.
We look forward to the next chapter of DBL baseball in Las Vegas and Philadelphia.