
Abidjan had the best record in West Africa Baseball in 1980 at 112-50. This gave them first place in the Western League and six playoff berths to start off WAB’s first six seasons. Monrovia and Kumasi, who joined them in the postseason last year, both earned spots again. The Diplomats were second at 102-60, while the defending WL champ Monkeys were third at 100-62. It was an 18 game drop to fourth place Accra.
Western League MVP and Pitcher of the Year both went to Abidjan’s Albert Kamara. The 23-year old from Sierra Leone was one strikeout away from a Triple Crown season with a 24-4 record, 1.49 ERA, and 347 strikeouts in 247 innings. He also led in WHIP (0.81), quality starts (30), FIP- (42), and WAR (11.6). Kamara’s effort beat out Accra’s Mohamed Sadik David for the MVP despite David’s 62 home runs, which tied the WAB single-season record.
In the wild card round, Monrovia edged Kumasi 2-1. In the Western League Championship Series, all five games were needed. The Diplomats upset Abidjan, sending Monrovia to the final for the first time in franchise history

Port Harcourt sat atop the Eastern League at 108-54, leading in both runs scored (792) and fewest allowed (549). This was the fourth consecutive playoff berth for the Hillcats. Two time defending WAB champ Lagos was second at 102-60, giving them a playoff spot in each of WAB’s six seasons to date. After a .500 finish last year, Benin City picked up the third place spot at 98-64 for their third playoff berth in six years. The Blue Devils finished four games ahead of Kano.
Benin City’s Alberto Bissau won his second Eastern League MVP. The 31-year old switch hitting second baseman from Guinea-Bissau was the leader in hits (201), doubles (60), total bases (316), and WAR (6.8). His 60 doubles would be the single-season record until 1999. Taking back-to-back Pitcher of the Year was Port Harcourt’s Marcus Nyathi. The 28-year old Motswana righty had a 21-4 record, 2.51 ERA and 265 strikeouts over 233.1 innings with 7.2 WAR.
Benin City knocked off Lagos 2-0 in the wild card round, but top-ranked Port Harcourt prevailed 3-1 in the Eastern League Championship Series. It was the third straight season in the ELCS for the Hillcats, but the first time they were able to win it.

In the sixth West African Championship, Port Harcourt would outlast Monrovia in a seven game thriller, ultimately keeping the cup in Nigeria for a third straight season. Finals MVP was 37-year old Mexican 1B Simon Saucedo, who came to Africa after a respectable 15 year MLB run with a starting role in New Orleans’ 1970s dynasty. In 11 playoff games, he had 9 hits, 6 runs, 3 doubles, 3 home runs, and 5 RBI.

Other notes: In five playoff games, Abidjan’s George Nandjou had 6 home runs, posting a 1.556 slugging and 2.127 OPS which stand as the WAB single-postseason record for the stats.
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