1990 National Baseball Congress World Series
The 1990 National Baseball Congress World Series was won by the hometown Wichita Broncos. The Broncos, of the Jayhawk League, won their second straight NBC championship as they beat the Midlothian White Sox 11-4 in the final played at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium.
Midlothian designated hitter Kirk Vucsko, a former Los Angeles Dodgers minor leaguer, was named World Series MVP.
NBC World Series Final[edit]
Wichita Broncos 11-4 Midlothian White Sox
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