Edinburgh Diamond Devils

As one of the teams involved in the inaugural Scottish League, the Devils have enjoyed a long and rich history.

Long-time General Manager Donald Brotchie retired from baseball and junior team head coach Nick Clark assumed the mantle of responsibility.

A superb Reivers team was assembled which won the national title with an 11–1 record for the first time in three years.

Double glory was secured when the Blue Jays won the first ever Scottish Junior League title with a 10–0 record.

1995 will forever be known as the year the organisation turned the corner and emerged as one of the biggest and best baseball clubs in Britain.

Hard work paid off with a successful first foray into this league with the Devils gaining promotion to the top-flight of British baseball, the BBF Premier Division.

2000 saw the Devils endure a tough first season of Premier League baseball but it ended with a glorious Team Scotland victory over England by a score of 18–5 in the annual international.

In 2010 the Diamond Devils split into two teams, the second being the Edinburgh Cannons, which went on to win the Scottish National League in their inaugural season.

The 2016 team finished with a record of 13–3, which marks the highest number of losses in a season for the Diamond Devils since 2012.

On 5 September 2021, the Edinburgh Diamond Devils became the first team to win the inaugural Scottish National Developmental A League.

On 26 September 2021, the Edinburgh Diamond Devils defeated the Edinburgh Cannons in the final of the 2021 Caledonia Cup to become the first team in Baseball Scotland history to win the league title, the developmental A league title and the Caledonia Cup in one year.

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