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Men's Adult Baseball League 2021 World Series 18 & Over Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S ADULT BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 18 & OVER DIVISION November 2 – 6, 2021 18 & Over Division (13) Division 1 Division 2 Arizona Thieves Chicago Cyclones Beantown Boars Fresno Braves California Beach Dogs Nassau Pirates Maryland Dodgers Tri Valley 18’s New York Titans Tucson Athletics Toros Twin City Toros Washington Rangers Game Format – Each team plays a 5 game round robin Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 25 & OVER DIVISIONS October 20 – 24, 2021 National Division (9) Mountain Division (8) Albuquerque Indians Capital City Angels Chicago Rippers Columbus Pirates OC Rays Dallas Orioles San Diego North Detroit Dodgers San Jose Giants Kansas City Royals Santa Rosa Rosebuds San Diego Knights So Cal Titans Weston Tampa Yankees Yanese Bandits Venice Gaze Game Format – Each team plays a 5 game round robin National Playoffs – Mountain Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series Central Division (20) Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Albuquerque Dukes Albuquerque Sox Bay Area Generals Denver Kokopelli’s Cen Cal Nuts New Mexico LBC Sunrocks LA Legends Northern VA Twins Sacramento Generals Long Island Twins Seattle Ravens San Antonio Astros New Mexico Padres Tucson Shamrocks Tucson Longhorns New York Bravest Tucson Tigers Twin City Cardinals Tucson Angels Game Format – Each team plays a 5 game round robin Central Playoffs – Cactus Division (17) Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Antelope Valley Phillies Chicago Cyclones DGO Chicago Devils Denver Cardinals Inland NW Bandits Sacramento Wild Things Des Moines Bruins Team Alaska Salt Lake Outsiders Duke City Pirates Tri Valley Diablos Washington Rangers Fresno Grizzlies Tucson Indians WFG Marlins Tucson Tigers Game Format – Each team plays a 5 game round robin Cactus Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 35 & OVER DIVISIONS October 25 – 30, 2021 Mountain Division (9) Caneros Chicago Rippers Crandall Missouri Stars New York Titans Omaha Red Sox San Antonio Bombers SDC Tainos Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Mountain Playoffs – Cactus Division (28) Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Albuquerque Mariachi’s Connecticut Navigators Bay Area Indians Central Ohio Reds Ensenada BC California Reds Duke City Pirates Long Island Twins Chicago Cyclones LS Warriors Minnesota Mammoth Houston Marauders Minnesota Bruins Seattle Ravens Minneapolis North Stars Oklahoma Vipers Team KS Bats Minnesota Snowbirds Rose City Goats Thompson Redwood Empire Blue Jays UK and Ireland Buccaneers Tucson White Sox Seattle Royals Utah Blues Utah Dodgers Tucson Longhorns WFG Marlins Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Cactus Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 40 & OVER DIVISIONS October 18 – 23, 2021 NationAl Division (9) Chicago Woodpeckers Cincy Braves Diamond Dream Mustangs Long Island Panthers Montebello Angels Sacramento Red Sox San Antonio Titans So Cal Snappers Tucson Bulls Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin National Playoffs – MountAin Division (14) Division 1 Division 2 Boston Hurricanes Burlington Herd Colorado Bandits Clancy’s Irish Desoto Legends Houston Cyclones Minnesota Bruins Murietta Mutiny Spokane Orioles Oakland Soldiers The Rage Santa Barbara Black Sheep Victus Bats Taos Blizzard Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Mountain Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 45 & OVER DIVISIONS November 1 – 6, 2021 Central Division (12) Division 1 Division 2 Chicago North TSP’s Chicago Woodpeckers Clearwater Rays Sacramento Capitals Puerto Rico Dodgers San Diego Legends Santa Rosa – REBL Cardinals Tri State Knights Seattle Sky Sox Tri Valley Brewers Utah Rockies Winberg Construction Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Central Playoffs – Cactus Division (25) Division 2 Division 1 Division 3 8 Man Cubs CanAm Expos CanAm A’s Arizona Giants Ft. Worth Astros Des Moines Bruins Bluff City White Sox Houston Giants Minnesota Lumberjacks East Coast Phillies Nassau Yankees NorCo Tigers Lehigh Valley Hurricanes New Jersey Riverdogs NY Westchester Sharks OC Dodgers Silverton Red Sox San Diego Diamond Dogs Puget Sound Twins Texas Scorpions So Cal Indians San Diego North Padres Ventura Dodgers Spokane Cubs So Cal Trojans Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Cactus Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 50 & OVER DIVISIONS October 17 – 22, 2021 National Division (5) Central Division (10) Caballeros California Hogs Chicago North TSP’s 3n2 Rangers Diamond Dream Mustangs Aberdeen US Baseball Dupage Angels OC Sox Mezcal San Antonio Bombers Raleigh Braves So Cal Trojans Red Deer Legends Sacramento Bombers So Cal Blue Jays Game Format – Each team plays a 6 Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin game round robin National Playoffs – Central Playoffs – Cactus Division (22) Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Carolina Cobras Arizona Cubs Austin Angels Dallas White Sox Chicago Pinch Hitters Colorado Springs Raptors Detroit Braves Indianapolis Hoosiers Kansas City Knights Madison Angels Long Island Panthers Peoria Pirates Phoenix Padres Rochester Redwings Red Deer Legends Red Deer Legends (2) St. Thomas Hurricanes Santa Rosa Cardinals Sacramento Valley Cats Vegas Knights Utah Braves Wisconsin Rangers Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Cactus Playoffs – Desert Division (5) Bad News All Stars Cal Vets Connecticut Navigators NSEW Connection Wine Country Reds Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Desert Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 55 & OVER DIVISIONS October 23 – October 28, 2021 Mountain / Central Division (10) Division 1 Division 2 All Star Baseball Academy 3n2 Rangers Boston Wolfpack Chicago MXX Cubs Chicago North TSP’s Colorado Blues San Antonio Brewers San Jose 55+ Team Victory St. Louis Bud Light Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Mountain Playoffs - Central Playoffs – Cactus Division (32) Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Arizona Stars Cal Bears Auburn Braves Houston Old Stars BC Cardinals Long Island Tides Dallas Rangers Lehigh Valley Moondogs Connecticut Jor Els North County Cardinals Motor City Firebirds Long Island Yankees Diamond Dream Mustangs Red Deer Legends REBL Phillies Madison Angels Long Island Panthers Sacramento Blue Jays Tulsa Liners Quad City Blasters Milwaukee Rangers Seattle Blues Utah Braves Sacramento Seals Riverdogs Tri Valley A’s Vermont Red Sox Skeeters Waikiki Beach Boys Vancouver Angels Westchester Mets South Bay Zephyrs Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Cactus Playoffs – 12 Teams Qualify Top 3 teams in each Division Division Winners receive byes Cactus Consolation Playoffs – Next best 8 overall records Qualify Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 60 & OVER DIVISIONS November 1 – 6, 2021 National Division (5) Central Division (7) All Star Baseball Academy Envision NW Chicago MXX Cubs FD21 Bombers Colorado Stars Sacramento Royals DFW Phillies San Antonio Lonestars Houston Tigers Team Victory Rhode Island Salty Dogs St. Louis Gameface Game Format – Each team plays a 6 Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin game round robin National Playoffs – Central Playoffs – Cactus Division (24) Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 AZ Sox AZ/CT United Bandits Cal / TV Tribute Colorado Angels DFW-Bluff City Orioles Diamond Dream Mustangs Giltner Logistics Long Island Panthers Inland Angels Lehigh Valley Moondogs Milwaukee/Madison Long Island A’s Motor City Firebirds Phoenix Old Birds Paladin Red Deer Legends Sacramento Rays Santa Ynez Sox Seattle Blues San Diego Pirates Seattle Pilots West Coast Giants Sechler and Associates Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Cactus Playoffs – Desert Division (5) Bonedogs Cal Vets Colorado Fossils Red Deer Legends Seattle Rainiers Game Format – Each team plays a 6 game round robin Desert Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 65 & OVER DIVISIONS October 23 – 29, 2021 National / Central Division (9) Albuquerque MGM Arkansas Diamonds Athletics Lonestars Baseball Club Berry’s Chicago N. TSP Fire Fresno Grizzlies Minnesota Bandits Raynham Baseball Club Sacramento Tribe Game Format – Each team plays a 5 game round robin National Playoffs – Central Playoffs – Cactus Division (21) Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Cal Vets Benbrook Cubs Decatur Fire Dragons Kansas City A’s Colorado Stars Dragons Lehigh Valley Moondogs Dodgertown West Hollywood Stars Philadelphia Mustangs Inland Angels Long Island Yankees Puget Sound Mariners Paladin Red Deer Legends Rhode Island Salty Dogs San Diego Aztecs Sacramento Senators San Diego Heat Tucson Toros St. Paul Saints Game Format – Each team plays a 5 game round robin Cactus Playoffs – Desert Division (5) Cal Vets Milwaukee Braves Seattle Mariners Snowbirds So Cal Fire Game Format – Each team plays a 5 game round robin Desert Playoffs – Men’s Senior Baseball League 2021 World Series MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE 2021 WORLD SERIES 70 & OVER DIVISIONS October 17 – 23, 2021 National / American Division (10) Division 1 Division 2 Chicago North TSP Fire Colorado Cardinals Fresno Grizzlies
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