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  2. Pecos League - Wikipedia

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    The Pecos League also operates a spring developmental league, which is a one-month showcase beginning in March for recent college graduates and free agents looking to catch on to a full season league. In May 2014, Fox Sports 1 aired a six-part documentary about life in the Pecos League, mostly based on the Trinidad Triggers.

  3. 2024 Pecos League season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Pecos League season was the 14th season of professional baseball in the Pecos League, an independent baseball league which operates in cities in desert mountain regions throughout California, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, since its creation in August 2010. There are 16 Pecos League teams, split between the ...

  4. 2023 Pecos League season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Pecos League season was the 13th season of professional baseball in the Pecos League, an independent baseball league which operates in cities in desert mountain regions throughout California, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas and Texas, since its creation in August 2010. There are 16 Pecos League teams, split evenly between ...

  5. Garden City Wind - Wikipedia

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    Despite the heartbreak, the Wind did set unofficial Pecos League records for single-season and per-game attendance, drawing nearly 25,000 fans to 37 home games. [ 3 ] For the third consecutive year, the Wind were playoff-bound in 2023, going 30-20 and snagging the fourth and final playoff spot, edging out longtime nemesis Roswell.

  6. 2022 Pecos League season - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Pecos League season was the 12th season of professional baseball in the Pecos League, an independent baseball league which operates in cities in desert mountain regions throughout California, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas and Texas, since its creation in August 2010. There are 16 Pecos League teams, split evenly between ...

  7. Alpine Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the Boston Red Sox moved their minor league affiliate, the Lexington Red Sox of the Nebraska State League, to Alpine, and took the traditional name "Cowboys" for the team. [3] The new Cowboys immediately won the Class D Sophomore League title and set the record for the highest winning percentage 88–34 (.721) of any Red Sox minor ...

  8. Marysville Drakes - Wikipedia

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    Entering into the year 2023, the Marysville Drakes were admitted into the Pecos League. Attempts to find a home for the Drakes to play, the Drakes Organization worked with the Marysville City Council, Highlands Community Charter School, as well as the community to fund the introduction and upkeep of a new professional baseball team, ultimately ...

  9. Martinez Sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    The team previously named Pecos League veteran Bill Moore as manager, but had to bow out because of health issues. [5] The Sturgeon finished the 2021 season 23-17, second place in their division. The Sturgeon defeated the Monterey Amberjacks two games to zero in the first round of the bay championship series.