Western Baseball League

Western Baseball League

Infobox sports league

pixels = 150px
caption = Western Baseball League logo
sport = Baseball
founded = 1994
motto = "Baseball the way it was meant to be"
teams =
country = USA
champion = Chico Heat
folded = 2002
website =

The Western Baseball League was an independent minor league in the United States, whose member teams were not associated with any Major League Baseball teams. It operated from 1995 to 2002.

The league was founded in 1994 by Portland businessman Bruce L. Engel. It began play in 1995, with the following teams:

*Bend Bandits (Bend, Oregon)
*Grays Harbor Gulls (Hoquiam, Washington)
*Surrey Glaciers (Surrey, British Columbia)
*Tri-City Posse (Kennewick, Pasco and Richland, Washington)
*Long Beach Barracuda (Long Beach, California)
*Palm Springs Suns (Palm Springs, California)
*Salinas Peppers (Salinas, California)
*Sonoma County Crushers (Rohnert Park, Sonoma County, California).

Long Beach won the inaugural league championship, defeating Tri-City, 3 games to 1.

In 1996, Surrey folded, and the Reno (NV) Chukars (later renamed the Blackjacks) were added. Long Beach won its second consecutive title, again 3 games to 1 over Tri-City.

In 1997, the league added the Chico (CA) Heat, while Palm Springs took the year off and Long Beach moved to Mission Viejo, California and became the Vigilantes. Chico won the league championship in its first season in the league, defeating Reno, 3-2.

In 1998, Salinas disbanded, while dormant Palm Springs moved to Oxnard, California and became the Pacific Suns. Grays Harbor suspended operations halfway through the season, and the league took over management of the team, which continued as the Western Warriors and went on an extended 68-game road trip with no home stadium. Despite the lack of a home stadium, the Warriors made it to the league championship series before being swept by Sonoma County, 3-0.

In 1999, the league disbanded the Western Warriors, while Mission Viejo, Bend and Pacific also folded. The Sacramento Steelheads and Zion Pioneerzz were added, making the WBL a six-team league. Tri-City won the league championship for the year, 3 games to 1 over Chico.

For the 2000 season, Reno called it quits after four years in the league, while Sacramento moved to Vacaville, California and became the Solano Steelheads. The WBL was back at eight teams, however, as the Yuma (AZ) Bullfrogs, Feather River (Marysville, CA) Mudcats and Valley (Scottsdale, AZ) Vipers were added. The Zion Pioneerzz won the league championship, defeating Chico 3 games to 1.

For the 2001 season, Valley and Feather River folded, while league stalwart Tri-City defected to the Northwest League. The league returned to a market it previously served, adding the Long Beach Breakers to bring the loop back to six teams. The Zion Pioneerzz were renamed the St. George Pioneerzz. The expansion Breakers won the league championship, edging snakebitten Chico 3 games to 2.

In its final year of 2002, the Western Baseball League again operated with six teams. St. George folded, while Marysville, Calif., re-entered the league to take the Pioneerzz' place, playing the season as the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox. The Chico Heat won the league championship in the league's final season, defeating Long Beach 3 games to 1.

After the league folded, the western United States were without independent baseball until 2005, when former WBL cities Chico, Long Beach, and Yuma were awarded franchises in the upstart Golden Baseball League. Three of the 8 current GBL cities are former Western League markets, as Reno was added to the circuit in 2006, while St. George became a member of the league in 2007.


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