Mid-Plains League
The Mid-Plains League is a collegiate summer baseball league comprising teams of the top college players from North America and beyond.[1][2][3] Players are not paid, so as to maintain their college eligibility. Teams are run similarly to a professional minor league team, providing players an opportunity to play under the same conditions, using wooden bats and NCAA specification baseballs.
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 2014 |
No. of teams | 7 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | Junction City Brigade (2023) |
Most titles | Junction City Brigade (7) |
Official website | www.midplainsleague.org |
Teams play 36 games scheduled over a 44-day season running from early June to mid-July. The winner of the postseason playoffs will be named the Mid-Plains League champion and claim the Brett Cowdin Memorial Cup.
Teams
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Team | Location | Stadium | |||
Baldwin City Blues | Baldwin City, Kansas | Baldwin City Ballpark | |||
Topeka Warhawks | Topeka, Kansas | Hummer Sports Park | |||
Junction City Brigade | Junction City, Kansas | Rathert Stadium | |||
Midwest Athletics | Belton, Missouri | Belton High School Field | |||
Kansas City Monarchs | Independence, MO | Capitol Federal Sports Complex | |||
Bravos | Leavenworth, Kansas | SportsField Park | |||
Farmers | Leavenworth, Kansas | SportsField Park |
Historical standings
2014
Team | W-L | Win% | Playoffs |
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Topeka Golden Giants | 24-10 | .706 | Lost in Championship |
Junction City Brigade | 26-10 | .722 | Won Championship |
Midwest Athletics | 17-16 | .5515 | 5th Place |
Baldwin City Blues | 15-17 | .468 | 6th Place |
Topeka Senators | 11-23 | .324 | 3rd Place |
Rossville Rattlers | 9-24 | .273 | 4th Place |
2015
Team | W-L | Win% | Playoffs |
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Midwest Athletics | 24-15 | .615 | Lost in Championship |
Junction City Brigade | 23-16 | .590 | Lost in semi-finals |
Rossville Rattlers | 23-16 | .590 | Won Championship |
Topeka Golden Giants | 20-18 | .526 | Lost first round |
Liberty Monarchs | 14-20 | .412 | Lost in semi-finals |
Baldwin City Blues | 15-24 | .385 | Lost first round |
Topeka Senators | 9-25 | .265 | Missed Playoffs |
2019
Team | W-L | Win % | Playoffs |
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Junction City Brigade | 21-5 | .807 | Won Championship |
Midwest A's | 19-7 | .731 | Lost Championship |
Topeka Golden Giants | 15-11 | .577 | Lost semifinal round |
Kansas City Knights | 15-11 | .577 | Lost semifinal round |
Kansas City Monarchs | 9-5 | .600 | N/A |
Baldwin City Blues | 8-18 | .307 | Lost quarterfinal round |
Liberty Monarchs | 7-19 | .269 | Lost Play-In |
Sabetha Bravos | 4-22 | .154 | Lost quarterfinal round |
2020
Team | W-L | Win % | Playoffs |
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Midwest A's | 21-8 | .724 | Won Championship |
Sabetha Bravos | 16-11 | .592 | Lost Championship |
Topeka Golden Giants | 14-14 | .500 | Lost semifinal round |
Baldwin City Blues | 15-11 | .200 | Lost semifinal round |
2021
Team | W-L | Win % | Playoffs |
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Junction City Brigade | 19-9 | .679 | Won Championship |
Sabetha Bravos | 19-9 | .679 | Lost semifinal round |
Midwest A's | 17-11 | .607 | Lost Championship |
Topeka Golden Giants | 14-17 | .452 | Lost quarterfinal round |
Baldwin City Blues | 11-19 | .367 | Lost semifinal round |
Lawrence Travellers | 9-21 | .300 | Lost quarterfinal round |
2022
Team | W-L | Win % | Playoffs |
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Junction City Brigade | Won Championship | ||
2023
Team | W-L | Win % | Playoffs |
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Junction City Brigade | 22-3 | .880 | Won Championship |
Topeka Warhawks | 16-10 | .615 | |
Midwest A's | 16-10 | .615 | Lost Championship |
Bravos | 15-11 | .577 | |
Baldwin City Blues | 10-16 | .385 | |
Farmers | 6-19 | .240 | |
KC Monarchs | 12-2 | .857 |
Champions
Season | Brett Cowdin Memorial Cup | Runner-up | Result |
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2014 | Junction City Brigade | Topeka Golden Giants | Round-robin |
2015 | Rossville Rattlers | Midwest A's | 5-2 (10 innings) |
2016 | Junction City Brigade | Midwest A's | |
2017 | Topeka Golden Giants | Junction City Brigade | |
2018 | Junction City Brigade | Topeka Golden Giants | 2-1 (Best of 3) |
2019 | Junction City Brigade | Midwest A's | 2-0 (Best of 3) |
2020 | Midwest A's | Sabetha Bravos | 2-0 (Best of 3) |
2021 | Junction City Brigade | ||
2022 | Junction City Brigade | ||
2023 | Junction City Brigade | Midwest A's | 2-0 (Best of 3) |
Awards
Season | Player of the Year | "Conner Taylor" Pitcher of the Year | Manager of the Year |
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2014 | Brett Nickle, Junction City Brigade | Dalton Shalberg, Junction City Brigade | John Tetuan, Topeka Golden Giants |
2015 | Ethan Klosterboer, Junction City Brigade | Tyler Davis, Rossville Rattlers | Tobi Cowdin, Rossville Ratters |
2016 | |||
2017 | |||
2018 | Dylan Phillips, Topeka Golden Giants | Dalen Blair, Midwest A's | Derek Francis, Junction City Brigade |
2019 | Dusty Stroup, Midwest A's | Zach Pratt, Midwest A's | Derek Francis, Junction City Brigade |
2020 | Garrett Pennington, Midwest A's | Zach Pratt, Midwest A's | |
2021 | |||
2022 | |||
2023 | Kuyper Kendall, Baldwin City Blues | Charlie Williams, Midwest A's | Tanner Kilmer, Baldwin City Blues |
References
- "New for 2014: Mid-Plains League | News". Ballparkdigest.com. 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- "Mid-Plains League to Begin Play in 2014 |". Ballparkbiz.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
- Capital, The (2014-02-19). "Golden Giants, Rattlers in new Mid-Plains League". CJOnline.com. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
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