Brazos Valley Bombers
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Brazos Valley Bombers | |
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League | Texas Collegiate League |
Location | Bryan, Texas |
Ballpark | American Momentum Bank Ballpark |
Year Founded | 2007 |
Former name(s) | Brazos Valley Bombers (2007-present) |
Colors |
Navy Blue, Vegas Gold |
Ownership | Uri Geva |
Management | Chris Clark (GM) |
Manager | Curt Dixon |
Media | The Eagle (newspaper) |
Website | bvbombers.com |
The Brazos Valley Bombers are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Bryan, Texas, in the United States. The Bombers are owned by Uri Geva and are members of the Texas Collegiate League. From the 2007 season to the present, the Bombers have played their home games at American Momentum Bank Ballpark (formerly Travis Field).
The team name comes from the original Bryan Bombers, a 1940s member of the Class C Lone Star League, and the Brazos Valley (the geographic region of Texas centered around the Bryan – College Station metropolitan area).
In August of 2013, the Bombers finished atop Perfect Game's Summer Collegiate Team Rankings earning the title of National Champions of Summer Collegiate Baseball.
History
Seasons
Brazos Valley Bombers (Texas Collegiate League) | ||||
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Year | W-L | PCT | Place | Postseason |
2007 | 23-20 | .535 | 2nd Place Tris Speaker Division | Lost 1st Rd. Playoff vs. Coppell Copperheads 2-0. |
2008 | 20-26 | .435 | 4th Place | Lost 1st Rd. Playoff vs. McKinney Marshals 2-1. |
2009 | 19-27 | .413 | 4th Place | Lost 1st Rd. Playoff vs. Victoria Generals 2-0. |
2010 | 32-20-1 | .615 | 3rd Place | Lost 1st Rd. Playoff vs. East Texas Pump Jacks 2-1. |
2011 | 29-30 | .492 | 4th Place | Lost in Championship Series vs. Coppell Copperheads 2-0, beat East Texas Pump Jacks 2-1 in 1st Rd. |
2012 | 39-21 | .650 | 1st Place | Lost 1st Rd. Playoff vs. Victoria Generals 1 - 0. |
2013 | 46-14 | .767 | 1st Place | Won Championship Series vs. Victoria Generals 2-1, beat East Texas Pump Jacks 1-0 in 1st Rd. |
Bombers | 208-158-1 | .568 | ||
Playoffs | 7-13 | .250 | 3 Division Titles. 7 Playoff Appearances. 1 Championship |
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