Central Baseball League
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The Central Baseball League, formerly the Texas-Louisiana League, is a minor league whose member teams are independent of any Major League Baseball affiliations. The current commissioner of the league is Miles Wolff.
In 1991, potential owners became frustrated that the Texas League had no plans to expand into other Texas locations, and formed The Texas-Louisiana League. The league began play in 1994. After further expansion into Missouri and Mississippi, the Texas-Louisiana League changed its name to the Central Baseball League. In eight seasons, the league has produced seven different champions. Only Alexandria has won the title twice (1997 and 1998).
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List of current teams
- Coastal Bend Aviators
- Edinburg Roadrunners
- El Paso Diablos (since 2005)
- Ft. Worth Cats (since 2002)
- Jackson Senators (since 2002)
- Pensacola Pelicans (since 2004)
- San Angelo Colts
- Shreveport Sports
List of former teams
The following teams were, at one time, either a member of the Central Baseball League or the Texas-Louisiana League, but no longer are:
- Abilene Prairie Dogs
- Alexandria Aces
- Amarillo Dillas
- Corpus Christi Barracudas
- Lubbock Crickets
- Rio Grande Valley White Wings
- Springfield Ozark Mountain Ducks
Texas-Louisiana League champions
- 1994 Corpus Christi
- 1995 Lubbock
- 1996 Abilene
- 1997 Alexandria
- 1998 Alexandria
- 1999 Amarillo
- 2000 Rio Grande Valley
- 2001 Edinburg
Central Baseball League champions
External link:
- Official site (http://www.centralleaguebaseball.com/)ja:セントラルリーグ (独立リーグ)