Central Baseball League
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The Central Baseball League, formerly the Texas-Louisiana League, was a minor league whose member teams were independent of any Major League Baseball affiliations.
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 12 seasons, the league produced 10 different champions; Alexandria and Edinburg were the only teams to win a title twice.
After the 2005 season, the eight-team Central Baseball League disbanded. Five CBL teams left to join the American Association: Pensacola, Shreveport, Fort Worth, Coastal Bend and El Paso. San Angelo joined the newly-formed United League; Jackson folded; and Edinburg also received a franchise in the United League, unrelated to the now-defunct Roadrunners of the Central League.
[edit] Teams
The following teams were, at one time, either a member of the Central Baseball League or the Texas-Louisiana League.
- Abilene Prairie Dogs
- Alexandria Aces
- Amarillo Dillas
- Beaumont Bullfrogs (also Bayou Bullfrogs, Lafayette Bullfrogs)
- Coastal Bend Aviators
- Corpus Christi Barracudas
- Edinburg Roadrunners
- El Paso Diablos
- Fort Worth Cats
- Greenville Bluesmen
- Jackson DiamondKats (also Jackson Senators)
- Jackson Senators (also Jackson DiamondKats)
- Mobile BaySharks
- Lafayette Bullfrogs (also Beaumont Bullfrogs, Bayou Bullfrogs)
- Laredo Apache
- Lubbock Crickets
- Pensacola Pelicans
- Pueblo Bighorns
- Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings
- San Antonio Tejanos
- San Angelo Colts
- Shreveport Sports
- Springfield Ozark Mountain Ducks
- Tyler Wildcatters
[edit] Texas-Louisiana League champions
- 1994 Corpus Christi
- 1995 Lubbock
- 1996 Abilene
- 1997 Alexandria
- 1998 Alexandria
- 1999 Amarillo
- 2000 Rio Grande Valley
- 2001 Edinburg
[edit] Central Baseball League champions
- 2002 San Angelo
- 2003 Jackson
- 2004 Edinburg
- 2005 Fort Worth