Frontier League Rebrands to National Association of Professional Baseball Beginning 2027
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The Frontier League will become the National Association of Professional Baseball (NAPB) in 2027, following record attendance and North American expansion.
The longest running MLB Partner League in North America adopts a historic moniker to signal a new era of community impact and growth. The Frontier League, a Professional Partner League of Major League Baseball and the longest-running independent baseball organization in North America, announced a comprehensive brand transformation. Beginning in the 2027 baseball season, the league will compete as the National Association of Professional Baseball (NAPB). The rebranding process began in the fall of 2024 when the Frontier League's Board of Directors formed a Strategic Planning Committee to evaluate their current position and future opportunities in the professional baseball structure. The Committee was composed of team owners with a variety of professional sports experience, ranging from people with more than 20 years in the Frontier League to those new to the league but with extensive backgrounds in the sports and entertainment industry. "With the tremendous growth over the past five years, highlighted by our expansion into Canada along with the Northeast and Southeast in the United States, our Board felt that it was the appropriate time for a detailed study of both our current role and future opportunities," commented league commissioner Steve Tahsler. "Working with an outside facilitator, the Strategic Planning Committee determined that we had outgrown the Frontier League brand." The strategic visioning and rebranding process are both being led by BLDG, a consultancy firm out of Covington, Kentucky. BLDG previously oversaw the 2020 rebranding of the Florence Y'alls along with the 2025 brand refresh of the Windy City ThunderBolts. The transition follows a landmark 2025 season where the league set its fourth consecutive attendance record and led the four Partner Leagues in player contracts transferred to MLB organizations. The league's 34-year history, statistics, and records, along with those of the individual teams, will still remain. "It is important that we continue to recognize the efforts, passion, and achievements of the thousands of players, staff, employees, and supporters whose dedication has allowed us to be an integral part of our communities for over three decades," continued Tahsler. "A key factor throughout the visioning and rebranding process was to balance retaining our history while planning for the future." "North America's Home Teams" The NAPB brand strategy centers on the concept of being "North America's Home Teams," positioning each of the 18 clubs as a vital community asset. The league and individual teams have a unique ability to balance the fun of an entertainment venue, the ability to create unique marketing platforms for businesses, and the seriousness of professional baseball. Visual Identity & Heritage The new visual identity bridges the gap between baseball's rich 1901 heritage and a clean, modern aesthetic. The new "NA" monogram, adorned with a signature pennant flag, will be featured prominently on all team uniforms, digital platforms, and league broadcasts beginning in the 2027 season. The visual identity also includes French versions, driving the inclusion of teams in Canada. "While our branding is being updated, our core mission will remain the same," added Tahsler. "We strive to be a positive, contributing member to each of our communities while providing players and staff the opportunity to launch or continue a career in professional baseball." The full set of marks will be unveiled during the 2026 Home Run Derby, being held on Tuesday, July 14 at Florence's Thomas More Stadium. Fans can stay up to date on the 2026 season of the Frontier League and the transition to the National Association of Professional Baseball by visiting frontierleague.com . About the NAPB: The NAPB (currently the Frontier League) is an official Partner League of Major League Baseball. Founded in 1993, it is the oldest and largest independent professional baseball league in North America, featuring 18 teams across the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Eastern Canada. Want your business featured on NEOhio.news? Email julie@spidercatmarketing.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Frontier League changing its name to?
The Frontier League will become the National Association of Professional Baseball (NAPB) beginning with the 2027 baseball season.
When does the NAPB rebrand take effect?
The new National Association of Professional Baseball brand takes effect for the 2027 season. The full set of new marks will be unveiled during the 2026 Home Run Derby on Tuesday, July 14 at Florence's Thomas More Stadium.
Why is the Frontier League rebranding?
After expanding into Canada and the Northeast and Southeast U.S. over the past five years, the Board's Strategic Planning Committee — formed in fall 2024 — concluded the league had outgrown the Frontier League name and that 'National Association of Professional Baseball' better reflects its scope as North America's longest-running MLB Partner League.
How many teams are in the Frontier League / NAPB?
The league features 18 teams across the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Eastern Canada.
Will the Frontier League's history and records carry over to the NAPB?
Yes. The league's 34-year history, statistics, and records, along with those of the individual teams, will remain intact under the new NAPB brand.
Who is designing the NAPB brand?
The strategic visioning and rebranding are being led by BLDG, a consultancy firm based in Covington, Kentucky, which previously rebranded the Florence Y'alls in 2020 and refreshed the Windy City ThunderBolts in 2025.