Surprise Fightin' Falcons

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Surprise Fightin' Falcons
Founded 2005
Ballpark
Based in Surprise, Arizona
Team Colors
League Golden Baseball League


The Surprise Fightin' Falcons were a Golden Baseball League team based in Surprise, Arizona. The team, which played for one season, was based in the Arizona Division. Following the demise of Mesa Miners in November 2005, the Fightin' Falcons were also dropped from the league to achieve a balance of six clubs instead of seven [1].

In its only season, the Fightin' Falcons finished 3rd in the Arizona Division with a 45-45 record. The team included the league's first ever MVP, Desi Wilson, who during the year had a league record 30-game hitting streak. Outfielder Billy Brown hit a team high 14 home runs and won a gold glove. The team was managed by Ossie Virgil.

2005 Record, place Playoffs
2005 45-45, 3rd place, Arizona division Did not qualify


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