We'll take these on one by one, depending on their start time.
Which begins with the Argentinian league, in their second half, going on since August 3rd. While yes, Argentina has a remarkably long season, they also don't play that often compared to how we normally think of it. The information on the functioning of the league is kind of sparse, so I take what I can get.
Liga Metropolitana de Beisbol
The Cuban National Series began on September 21st. First of the Caribbean leagues to get started, but they'll be playing long after the others end.
Cuban National Series
The Arizona Fall League and the Venezualan Winter League started around the same time, followed shortly after by the Mexican Pacific League. These are our big MLB backed leagues, and we've got 2 more (Australian and Puerto Rican) to get started, as well as 3 to 4 (depending on Panama) leagues that aren't MLB affiliated, but will get started in the next two months.
Arizona Fall League
Liga Venezolana Beisbol Profesional
Mexican Pacific League
Liga de Dominicana Profesional
As far as the other leagues are concerned, Panama often doesn't get rolling til January, so it's uncertain as to the league's current status for this year. There's also one more Mexican league (specifically in the state of Veracruz) that will begin along with Nicaragua and Colombia's yearly leagues.
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