Canadian Baseball League
The
Canadian Baseball League,
Canada's first professional baseball league, was an Independent
minor league that operated in
2003. The league's only Commissioner was
Major League Baseball star and
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame member
Ferguson Jenkins.
The following teams played in the league, with their final win/loss record from the 2003 season:
West Division
East Division
- London Monarchs (20-13)
- Niagra Stars (15-15)
- Trois Rivieres Saints (14-17)
- Montreal Royales (10-22)
Due to poor attendance (an average of about 1500 people per game), the league only operated from
May 21 to
July 23 of 2003. There were also problems with the national television contract. The Jenkins Cup was awarded to the team with the best record (the Calgary Outlaws) after the All-Star Game in Calgary on July 23. The All-Star Game was won by the West Division, as the game was tied 5-5 after 10 innings, and the West had won the Home Run Derby.
The remaining assets of the League were auctioned off on December 1, 2003, in Vancouver, British Columbia.