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wk11 SDQ@BAL | wk11 SLG@BFD |
wk11 MCM@BOW | wk11 GTY@CAN |
wk11 RRG@EVE | wk11 SFL@MCM |
wk11 BAL@NYK | wk11 EVE@OXY |
wk11 BFD@SCS | wk11 WMS@SFL |
wk12 BFD@BAL | wk12 SEA@BFD |
wk12 WMS@BOW | wk12 MCM@BUF |
wk12 SFP@CAN | wk12 BUF@EVE |
wk12 BAL@GTY | wk12 RRG@KAT |
wk12 EVE@MAD | wk12 MAD@MCM |
wk12 SFL@NJR | wk12 CAN@NYK |
wk12 PHI@OXY | wk12 BOW@PHI |
wk12 NJR@RRG | wk12 NYK@SCS |
wk12 SKY@SDQ | wk12 GTY@SEA |
wk12 KAT@SFL | wk12 SCS@SFP |
wk12 WIS@SKY | wk12 SDQ@SLG |
wk12 SLG@WIS | wk12 OXY@WMS |
The Internet Baseball League (IBL) is a continuous-ownership, play-by-email league which uses its own board game known as "The IBL Game" (or TIG). The IBL began with a USENET post on rec.sport.baseball in 1991. The league now consists of 24 teams playing 162 game schedules.
Each IBL owner is responsible for playing 81 home games during a 25-week season, generally beginning in April and finishing sometime in October. Additionally, managers prepare a Manager's Instruction Sheet (MIS) each week for road games. Owners frequently play head-to-head online via our IRC server, eliminating the need for instructions. Game results and stats are reported via E-mail.
The IBL is always interested in having new people join as Associates. Associates participate by playing games for owners who have scheduling difficulties, or act as caretakers when an owner must step away for an extended period of time. Associates are generally the first in line to be selected for team ownership when a vacancy exists.