Pacific West Baseball League
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 2009 |
Ceased | 2012 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country | United States |
Last champion(s) | Atwater Aviators |
Official website | http://pacificwestbaseball.com/Home.html |
The Pacific West Baseball League (PWBL) was a 10-team, wooden bat collegiate summer baseball league founded in 2009. It was a showcase for top college-level players[citation needed], giving professional baseball scouts a chance to see prospective pros playing against each other.[citation needed]
The PWBL had franchises in Alameda, Atwater, Auburn, Fresno, Lodi, Sacramento, Salinas, San Rafael, San Francisco and Carson City, Nevada. These franchises were the backbone of the Pacific West Baseball League and its foundation now and in the future.[citation needed] The PWBL were formed of two divisions with each franchise playing a 31 game league schedule. There will be a season ending championship series to crown the PWBL champion during the last week of July and first week of August.
The PWBL comprised 10 teams throughout Northern California and Western Nevada. The league folded in 2012 and led to the creation of the Golden State Collegiate Baseball League, where many of the below teams play today.
Teams for the 2012 season[edit]
American Division
Team | Location | Stadium |
Alameda Merchants | Alameda, CA | College of Alameda |
California Glory | Lodi, CA | Tony Zupo Field |
Nevada Bighorns | Carson City, NV | John L. Harvey Field |
San Francisco Seagulls | Pacifica, CA | Fairmont Field |
Top Speed Baseball | Santa Rosa, CA | Cardinal Newman Field |
National Division
Team | Location | Stadium |
Atwater Aviators | Atwater, CA | Firemans Memorial Ballpark |
Auburn Wildcats | Auburn, CA | James Field |
Fresno Cardinals | Fresno, CA | John Euless Ballpark |
Sacramento Scorch | Rocklin, CA | Sierra College |
Salinas Tomahawks | Salinas, CA | North Salinas High School Salinas, CA |
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