Border Baseball Series

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The Border Baseball Series is a semi-professional baseball series in the southwestern United States. The Series is a member of the International Baseball Foundation and was founded by Bob Lipp. In 1985 Lipp was co-owner of the Wichita Broncos, a top NBC team, and also founded the NBC Dodge City Desperados in 2005 and the Bisbee Kings in 2006, which play in the Border Series. Lipp has attempted to create different independent baseball leagues, one, the Arizona-Mexico League, played a short season in 2003 and others, the Piedmont League and Southwestern League, never played a game.

[edit] 2006 Teams

  • Bisbee Kings
  • El Paso Cowboys
  • Cananea Mineros
  • Arizona Indians
  • Arizona Diamondjaxx
  • Naco Aguilas
  • Nogales Tigres

2007

For the 2007 season, the league will be known as the Centennial League.

Teams

  • Bisbee Kings
  • Arizona Diamondjaxx
  • Tucson Stars
  • San Luis Athletics

Each team will play each other four times at home and four times on the road to make a 24 game schedule.

Patrick Hill has been named Tournament Director for the 2007 season. Hill has been the commissioner of the West Valley NABA for four years.

[edit] League Champions

2006: Bisbee Kings(1)


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