Shikoku Island League Plus


The Shikoku Island League Plus is an independent professional baseball league on the island of Shikoku in Japan. The league currently has four teams, and has its league headquarters in Takamatsu.
The Shikoku Island League has two principal sponsors, the Shikoku Railway Company and the Shikoku Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Other sponsors include Taiyo Oil Company, Shikoku Meiji Dairies, Japan Airlines, sporting goods maker Mizuno Corp., Internet service provider Biglobe, convenience store chain FamilyMart, and Nihon McDonald's.
The Shikoku Island League Plus is part of the Japan Independent Baseball League Organization.

League play

Originally, each team played 90 games per season: 45 at home and 45 away. With the 2008 expansion, each team's schedule changed to 80 games a year, 40 at home and 40 away, so the season consists of 240 games. Teams attempt to schedule games for Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Friday games are night games.
The Shikoku Island League uses designated hitters.
One technique the league uses to strengthen its ties to the locales where it plays is to have those players who come from Shikoku play for their home teams. Even if they are not regulars, they often appear as designated hitters, pinch hitters, relief pitchers, and substitutes.

History

The league was originally known as the Shikoku Island League. It was founded by former Nippon Professional Baseball star Hiromichi Ishige under the corporate ownership of IBLJ Inc.. The first game in the league took place on April 29, 2005. On November 10, 2005, the Kochi Fighting Dogs won the first league championship.
The league initially held all the rights to the teams, leadership and players, but in 2006 established separate corporations for the teams.
On December 1, 2007, the league expanded to include the Fukuoka Red Warblers and the Nagasaki Saints; as the Saints were based in Kyūshū, the league changed its name accordingly, to the Shikoku-Kyūshū Island League.
The Red Warblers only lasted through the 2009 season. and a new team was added, the Mie Three Arrows. The Saints withdrew from the league following the 2010 season, while the Three Arrows folded after the 2011 season.
The Japan Independent Baseball League Organization was formed during the summer of 2014.
In June 2015, an all-star team of players of the Shikoku Island League played against all the teams from the independent Can-Am League in North America. They finished with a record of 6-10. An all-star team returned for the 2016 Can-Am League season, finishing with a record of 8-12.

Teams

Each team has 22 players, two coaches, and one manager.
TeamFoundedCityStadiumTeam color
Ehime Mandarin Pirates2005Ehime PrefectureBotchan Stadium
Kagawa Olive Guyners2005Kagawa PrefectureRexxam Stadium
Kōchi Fighting Dogs2005Kōchi Prefecture:ja:高知市野球場|Kochi Municipal Baseball Stadium
Tokushima Indigo Socks2005Tokushima Prefecture:ja:徳島県営蔵本球場|JA Bank Tokushima Stadium

Former Teams

League statistics