Western Major Baseball League

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 Western Major Baseball League     Founded:  1948    No. of Teams:  11    Class:  Collegiate    Most recent champion:  Okotoks Dawgs
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Western Major Baseball League
Founded: 1948
No. of Teams: 11
Class: Collegiate
Most recent champion: Okotoks Dawgs


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League Information

History

The Western Major Baseball League or WMBL is a summer collegiate baseball league. The league can trace its roots back to 1948, as it has gone by many names over the years, including the Alberta-Saskatchewan Baseball league, Western Canadian Baseball League and Saskatchewan Baseball League before settling on its current name in 2000.

The WMBL is a wood bat league along the lines of such American collegiate circuits as the Cape Cod League, the New England Collegiate Baseball League, the Coastal Plains League, the Northwoods League, the Pacific International League and the West Coast Collegiate League. It is officially classified as semi-pro.

The current WMBL champions are the Okotoks Dawgs.

2007 Teams

East Division

Central Division

West Division


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