1945 National Baseball Congress World Series
The 1945 National Baseball Congress World Series champions were the Enid Airs. They beat fellow servicemen Orlando Army Airfield in the final 4-1 to win their first (and only) NBC championship. It was the third consecutive appearance in the final for Enid, who went undefeated in the tournament. It was the fourth time a team from Enid, OK had won the tournament.
Enid outfielder/pitcher Cot Deal was named tournament MVP for the second year running. He is the only player to have won the award twice.
NBC World Series Final[edit]
Enid Airs 4-1 Orlando Army Airfield (FL)
Final Top 10 Teams[edit]
- 1. Enid Airs
- 2. Orlando Army Airfield (FL)
- 3. Greensboro Ord-Hawks (NC)
- 4. Camp Livingston Blues (AL)
- 5. Lockbourne Army Airfield (OH)
- 6. Kearns Eagles (UT)
- 7. Cessna Bobcats (KS)
- 8. Columbia Comets (SC)
- 9. Chanute Field Planesmen (IL)
- 10.Sioux Falls Marauders (SD)
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