American Association Baseball League

Current League Openings

Currently there are no openings in the American Association. If interested in joining the league visit the Join the AABL page and fill out the form completely before submitting it. Those who may have questions about the league may visit the League's Constitution page for further explanation and information on the league and its rules. You may also contact any of the League Officials below to inquire about the American Association. Thank you for your interest in our league.

Front Office

LEAGUE OFFICIALS
Commissioner Thomas Fischer
E-Mail
Eastern Conference President Robert Conroy
E-Mail
Western Conference President Dan Johnson
E-Mail
Rules Committee Chairman John O'Donnell
E-Mail

American Association Commissioner Bio

FischerThomas Fischer has been designing Strat-O-Matic League Web sites for seven years and writing about baseball since 1995, originally contributing to the Schwartz League News, a Strat-O-Matic FTF League which began play in 1995. He's been playing Strat-O-Matic since 1983, including founding the American Association in 2003, and has held the commissioner position in five leagues for a total of 10 years. He also played amateur baseball from 1990 to 1995, including one year of baseball at Blackburn University in Illinois.

Education: Associate of Applied Science in Web Development, Baker College, Owosso, MI.

Favorite Strat-O-Matic Player: 1994 Jeff Bagwell, Houston Astros, my 2nd round pick after Pudge in initial draft of Schwartz League in 1995. Bag's put up some HUGE numbers and help me win 96 games and my division. The first of only four division titles I ever have won in that league.

Favorite Strat-O-Matic moment: 2004 winning my first ever Strat-O-Matic Baseball Championship in the Rob Murphy League.

Favorite baseball moment: Taking my father to Tiger Stadium for the final time on September 27, 1999, the last game played at THE CORNER. Rob Fick hit a grand slam on a Jeff Montgomery fastball off the facing of the third deck in right field. The blast insured the Tigers 8-2 victory in their last game at historic Tiger Stadium.