
Both divisions in the European Baseball Federation’s Northern Conference had very clear #1 teams. Hanover led the way at any impressive 119-43 in the East Division, which was the fourth-highest win total in EBF history. The three seasons with more were within EBF’s first four years in the early 1950s. The Hitmen grew their playoff streak to nine seasons and allowed the fewest runs in the conference at 544. Hanover also had a team .524 slugging percentage; the second-highest in EBF history behind their own .529 from two years prior.
Despite that, West Division champ Rotterdam was EBF’s highest-scoring team at 883. Hanover was third at 849 with reigning EBF champ and Baseball Grand Champion Berlin second at 864. The Ravens rolled their division at 110-54, returning to the layoffs after seeing their nine-year streak thwarted last year. Since 2022, Rotterdam has finished with 100+ wins each year but 2030.
Taking the four wild card slots were Manchester (99-63), Berlin (97-65), Warsaw (97-65), and Kharkiv (95-67). The Killer Bees notably extended their playoff streak to eight seasons and the Crushers’ to four seasons. The Barons earned back-to-back berths, while the Wildcats ended a nine-year drought. The first teams out were Cologne (92-70), Tallinn (88-74), and Antwerp (86-76). It was the Twisters’ first-ever winning season in the EBF Elite Tier, having just gotten promoted back up.
Suffering relegation to the European Second League was Leipzig at 57-105 in the East and Brussels at 61-101 in the West. Dublin barely escaped demotion at 63-99, which would’ve been a stunning drop for EBF’s best team in the 21st Century. It was their first sub-70 win season since 1990. The Beavers suffered their second relegation, having lasted only four seasons in their EBF Elite return. The Lumberjacks had been in the top tier since winning the 2009 E2L title, although they had been aggressively mid with only one playoff trip and 75.9 wins per season across 22 years.
Hanover’s Felix Timm won his second Northern Conference MVP, having previously done it in 2024. The 31-year old Austrian left fielder led in home runs (64), RBI (139), total bases (458), slugging (.768), OPS (1.150), and wRC+ (212). Timm added 10.5 WAR, 136 runs, 206 hits, and a .346 average. He was in the Triple Crown mix, but finished fifth with Rotterdam’s Henri L’Ecuyer first at .365. Timm had inked an eight-year, $200 million extension with the Hitmen in March 2027.
While Timm just missed the Triple Crown, Pitcher of the Year Danila Filinov got it for Manchester. He was the first pitcher since 2019 to do it and it was the 16th pitching Triple Crown in EBF history. The 27-year old Latvian’s breakout season saw a 22-4 record, 2.14 ERA, and 330 strikeouts with a conference-best 0.76 WHIP. Filinov had 7.3 WAR, 183 ERA+, and 67 FIP- over 239.1 innings. The Crushers gave him a six-year, $139,200,000 extension in the winter off this effort. However, Filinov struggled to a 4.35 ERA in 2032 and was traded by Manchester to Zurich for a prospect haul.
Berlin edged Warsaw 2-1 and Kharkiv topped Manchester 2-0 in the first round. Both winners fell to the top seeds in second round sweeps with Rotterdam ousting the Baseball Grand Champion Barons and Hanover over the Killer Bees. Despite both teams’ recent playoff successes, this was the first time Rotterdam and Hanover had met in the Northern Conference Championship. Despite seven years of overlap, they hadn’t faced off in any round of the playoffs ever before until now.
119 wins versus 110 wins made for a highly anticipated showdown. It lived up to the hype as Hanover outlasted Rotterdam in a seven game classic, becoming two-time conference champs (2028, 2031). The Hitmen became the first of the original E2L teams that debuted in 2005 to win multiple pennants in the EBF Elite tier. Hanover’s 119-43 record was the second-best ever by a team to win a conference title, behind only Madrid’s 124-38 from 1953 The 1951 Conquistadors at 125-37 and 1951 Paris at 124-38 both suffered first round upsets.

The Southern Conference had an undisputed top team with Ljubljana at 113-49 atop the East Division. It was the fourth straight playoff berth for the Juggernauts, but notably their first-ever division title or 100+ win season; a real breakout campaign for the capital of Slovenia. Ljubljana allowed the fewest runs in EBF at 517. Defending conference champ Cluj-Napoca was second in the division at 102-60 to take the first wild card.
Three teams were separated by one win atop the West Division, battling both for the bye and a wild card. Munich and Barcelona finished tied at 98-64, while Zurich was one back at 97-65. In the one-game tiebreaker, the Mavericks prevailed for an 11th consecutive division title. Munich’s playoff streak grew to 12 seasons, while the Bengals’ streak moved to five as the second wild card.
Zurich at 97-65 ended up as the third wild card, giving them 15 playoff appearances since 2010. Odesa and Sarajevo finished even for the final spot one back at 96-66, requiring a tiebreaker game won by the Drifters. Odesa earned its third berth in four years, while the defending E2L champ Salukis were denied their first-ever playoff trip despite leading the conference with 787 runs. It was a steep drop to the next competitors in Lyon (87-75) and Nantes (85-77), ending a four-year playoff streak by the Trappers. Zagreb notably fell to 78-84, their first losing season since 2017.
Bratislava was one of the worst teams in EBF history at 44-118, relegated from the East Division. Palermo at 66-96 got the boot from the West Division, finishing just behind 69-93 efforts by fellow Italian squads Rome and Turin. The Blue Falcons had made the playoffs in their EBF return in 2028, but fell off a cliff shortly after. The Priests had gotten promoted for the first time for 2017 and had a nice showing with six playoff berths and one conference finals trip. After a 15-year run, they finally dropped far enough to get the axe.
Sarajevo’s Jan Bozie adjusted swimmingly in his first EBF Elite season, winning Southern Conference MVP. The 28-year old Croatian led in runs (122), hits (210), total bases (432), and batting average (.352). Bozic added 29 doubles, 23 triples, 49 homers, 115 RBI, 1.112 OPS, 214 wRC+, and 9.9 WAR. Unfortunately for the Salukis, the outfielder was in a contract year and opted to leave for free agency and a big payday. Bozic signed a seven-year, $231 million deal with Edinburgh, leaving Bosnia for Scotland.
Barcelona’s J.R. Pando repeated as Pitcher of the Year and won for the third time, having also done it in 2027. The 26-year old Spanish lefty led in ERA (1.88), wins (22-5), quality starts (26), and FIP- (59). Pando struck out 240 over 225.1 innings with 199 ERA+ and 8.0 WAR. He was also in a contract year and cashed in big in the winter, leaving for Warsaw and a seven-year, $196 million deal. Pando would suffer a torn rotator cuff in 2032, keeping him from his previous peaks with the Bengals in his Wildcats run.
Cluj-Napoca edged Odesa 2-1 and Zurich swept Barcelona 2-0 in the first round. The Mountaineers then shocked 114-win Ljubljana 3-2 in the second round, sending them to the Southern Conference Championship for the first time since 2025. Munich took care of business 3-1 over the Paladins, giving the Mavericks their seventh straight conference finals trip, their 11th in 12 years, and 12th in 14 years. Each of those was EBF records and was among the most impressive such streaks in world history.
No teams had been to the conference finals in EBF more than Zurich and Munich, meeting for surprisingly only the fourth time with the pennant on the line. The Mountaineers last pennant came over the Mavericks in 2025. Meanwhile, Munich won the 1988 and 2020 encounters.
In a seven-game classic, the Mavericks defeated Zurich for their seventh pennant in the last 14 years. Munich now had 13 pennants (1951, 52, 71, 88, 91, 2001, 18, 20, 21, 23, 26, 28, 31), leading all EBF teams. Both are incidentally .500 in the conference finals now with the Mavericks 13-13 and Mountaineers 12-12.
The 79th European Championship was a rematch of the 2028 final, which Hanover won 4-3 over Munich to claim their first-ever title. It was the third all-Germany final along with the Mavericks’ 2021 triumph over Hamburg. That had been their most recent championship, having taken runner-up honors in 2023, 2026, and 2028

Munich got their revenge and returned to the perch, defeating Hanover 4-1 to become five-time EBF champs (1952, 1988, 2020, 2021, 2031). The defeat for the 119-win Hitmen meant that 1954 Amsterdam at 118-44 remained the winningest champion in EBF history.
2028 conference MVP Freddie Iwan was finals MVP in his debut for Munich. The Welsh left fielder had signed with the Mavericks in 2031 on a five-year, $142,800,000 deal after spending his first eight seasons with Nantes. In 16 playoff starts, Iwan had 21 hits, 5 runs, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 2 homers, and 10 RBI.

Other notes: 2031 saw two perfect games thrown, making 44 in EBF history. The first was March 28 by Odesa’s Aslan Opoitsev with six Ks versus Seville. On April 17, Birmingham’s Harvey Bolton did it with 11 strikeouts facing Berlin. Rotterdam’s Henri L’Ecuyer had a 35-game hitting streak, the ninth-best in EBF history. He was the first to reach 35+ since 2007. Brno’s offense drew only 198 walks all season, a new EBF all-time worst. Berlin’s Heinz Hackenberg had the 19th four home run game in EBF history and the third of those with nine RBI.
Stefanos Emmanoulidis became the 16th member of EBF’s 3000 hit club. Daniel Dumoulin became the 47th to reach 2500 hits. Grigol Dzneladze became the 30th pitcher with 3500 strikeouts and the 42nd to reach 200 career wins. SS Andrea Tonetti won his 10th Gold Glove and 1B Aleksandr Parts earned his 9th. SS Ernst Scheuermann and CF Nicolo Sogliano both won their 7th Gold Glove.
Promotion/Relegation: Brussels, Leipzig, Palermo, and Bratislava were the four relegated teams to the European Second League, while Oslo, Cardiff, Thessaloniki, and Helsinki were promoted to the Elite Tier. The Tritons took over the Southern Conference’s East Division slot and the Crew joined the Northern Conference’s West Division.
Both the Honkers and Octopi were added to the NC East, requiring one team to switch for balance. Prague would be that team, leaving the NC East and taking the vacant slot in the SC West. In E2L, the Lumberjacks and Blue Falcons moved to the Eastern Conference and the Priests and Beavers both were sent to the Western Conference. Meanwhile, Gdansk and Dresden were relegated to European Tier Three, while Toulouse and Bordeaux moved up to E2L.
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