Central Baseball League
The Central Baseball League was founded in 1994 as the Texas-Louisiana League. It changed its name to the Central Baseball League in 2002. The league disbanded after the 2005 season, with half of the clubs joining four Northern League baseball clubs to form the new American Association and the other half became charter members of the United League.
Championships[edit]
Year | Winner | Series | Loser |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | San Angelo Colts | 3-2 | Jackson Senators |
2003 | Jackson Senators | 3-0 | Amarillo Dillas |
2004 | Edinburg Roadrunners | 3-0 | Shreveport Sports |
2005 | Fort Worth Cats | 3-2 | San Angelo Colts |
Cities Represented[edit]
- Alexandria, LA: Alexandria Aces (2002-2003) moved from Texas-Louisiana League
- Amarillo, TX: Amarillo Dillas (2002-2004) moved from Texas-Louisiana League
- Edinburg, TX: Edinburg Roadrunners (2002-2005) moved from Texas-Louisiana League; moved to United League
- El Paso, TX: El Paso Diablos (2005) moved to American Association
- Fort Worth, TX: Fort Worth Cats (2002-2005) moved from All-American Association; moved to American Association
- Harlingen, TX: Rio Grande Valley White Wings (2002-2003) moved from Texas-Louisiana League
- Jackson, MS: Jackson Senators (2002-2005)
- Ozark, MO: Springfield/Ozark Mountain Ducks (2002-2003) moved from Texas-Louisiana League; moved to Frontier League
- Pensacola, FL: Pensacola Pelicans (2004-2005) moved from Southeastern League; moved to American Association
- Robstown, TX: Coastal Bend Aviators (2003-2005) moved to American Association
- San Angelo, TX: San Angelo Colts (2002-2005) moved from Texas-Louisiana League; moved to United League
- Shreveport, LA: Shreveport Sports (2003-2005) moved to American Association
- Springfield, MO: Springfield/Ozark Mountain Ducks (2002-2003) moved from Texas-Louisiana League; moved to Frontier League
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