2008 Midwest League
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- The Midwest League played a 140 game, two-division, split-season schedule which began on April 3 and ended on September 1. The first half ended on June 15.
- An All-Star Game was played on June 17 between All-Star Teams representing the league's Eastern and Western divisions (Quad Cities was counted as an Eastern team). The West won by a 5-4 score in 10 innings[1].
- A three-tier championship playoff was held after the season, though the championship round was cut short at two games by foul weather. The championship was awarded to Burlington.
- Total 2008 attendance: 3,602,687.
[edit] Sources
- 2008 Baseball Blue Book.
- 2009 Emerald Guide to Baseball.
- 2009 Baseball America Almanac.
Footnotes
- ↑ http://mwlguide.com/years/2008/allstars.html, retrieved on 2009-11-18.