Texas Winter League

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Texas Winter League
Texas Winter League logo
Sport Baseball
Founded 2006
No. of teams 4
Country Flag of United States United States
Current champions Brownsville Toros
Official website www.texaswinterleague.com


The Texas Winter League is the winter professional baseball league of United League Baseball. Announced on October 25, 2006 and headquartered in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, it is an independent baseball league. The Winter League plays in Harlingen, Texas with teams based out of cities in the lower Rio Grande Valley: Brownsville, Edinburg, Harlingen and Laredo. Like the regular United League, the Winter League operates with cities not served by Major or Minor League Baseball teams and is not affiliated with either. The Texas Winter League offers unsigned or undrafted high school and college players, as well as some players from the ULB, a chance for extended play. The league uses the designated hitter, and began play on January 19, 2007.

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The Texas Winter League, operationally based out of Edinburg, Texas, features 4 teams playing a 24-game schedule from mid-January through mid-February of each year. These teams are winter counterparts to the regular United League Baseball teams, including wintertime versions of the Edinburg Coyotes, Laredo Broncos and Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings, along with a new team, the Brownsville Toros, based out of Brownsville, Texas. All games are played at Harlingen Field. Each team has a 25-player roster, and the teams play doubleheaders each day with 4 days off during the regular season. A best-of-three league championship between the top two teams is played in a two-day series shortly after the close of the regular season. This league operates as a winter counterpart to the regular United League with its own identity, teams, standings and statistics.

United League Baseball
Team Logo City Summer Stadium
Brownsville Toros Brownsville, Texas N/A
Edinburg Coyotes Edinburg, Texas Edinburg Stadium
Laredo Broncos Laredo, Texas Veterans Field
Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings Harlingen, Texas Harlingen Field

Final 2007 Regular Season Standings

Winter League Team W L Win % GB
** Brownsville Toros 17 3 .850 ---
* Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings 10 10 .500 7
Laredo Broncos 8 12 .400 9
Edinburg Coyotes 5 15 .250 12

** Clinched Regular Season Title
* Clinched Playoff Spot

When the Texas Winter League's season ends in mid-February the top two teams in the regular season standings make the playoffs, including the regular season champion and 1 wild card team. Those teams then play a best-of-three league championship over two days.

2007 Championship

Brownsville Toros 2, Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings 0

2007

Brownsville Toros

Texas Winter League
Brownsville Toros | Edinburg Coyotes | Rio Grande Valley WhiteWings | Laredo Broncos
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