Triple Crown College Baseball League
The Triple Crown College Baseball League (TCCBL) is a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league based in Fort Collins, Colorado. The TCCBL was founded in 2007 by Triple Crown Sports, a sports event marketing company also based out of Fort Collins, Colorado. Dave King, owner of Triple Crown Sports, was instrumental in founding the league. The league consists of players from all levels of collegiate baseball, from NCAA Division I to NAIA and Junior-college players. The 2009 EDition of the league will consist of five teams, the Triple Crown Renegades, Colorado Khaos, Triple Crown Bandits, Triple Crown Bulldogs, and Colorado Aliens.
Season Structure
Teams in the league play a twenty game league schedule, two tournaments, and additional games in non-league competitions. Member teams play seven-inning games with a ten-run "mercy" rule to expedite play.
Past Champions
Year |
Champion |
|---|---|
2007 |
Triple Crown Bandits |
2008 |
Triple Crown Bulldogs |
League Awards
Season |
Award |
Team |
College |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 |
Offensive Player of the Year |
Joe Alexander |
Triple Crown Bulldogs |
Colorado State University |
Pitcher of the Year |
Troy Tolar |
Triple Crown Bandits |
Colorado State University |
|
Defensive Player of the Year |
Brandon Buchanon |
Triple Crown Bandits |
University of Nebraska at Kearney |