MSBL World Series Champions
60 & Over Central Division
Congratulations to the El Paso Tejanos on winning the
National Championship for the 60 & Over Central Division in the
World Series for Mens Senior Baseball League (MSBL) in Phoenix, Arizona, October 31 thru November 5.
The championship game was played on Saturday, November 5, at the
Phoenix Muncipal Stadium (Oakland A's facility ) where they defeated Tuscon, Arizona 8-6.
The Tejanos were selected members (60 and over) from our
International 50 and Over Baseball Association teams.
The record for the Tejanos team was 9-0
Opponents, scores, and winning pitcher:
Hollywood Stars 6-0 Jesus Munoz
Kansas City Wranglers 17-0 Pancho Favela
Seattle Mariners 9-3 Juan Zaragosa
Tri Valley Giants 26-3 Hector Zapata
St Paul Saints 13-2 Don Wilson
Tucson Golden Aces 4-2 Juan Zaragosa
Playoffs:
Chicago Grays 5-3 Pancho Favela
St Paul Saints 5-2 Don Wilson
Championship game:
Tucson Golden Aces 8-6 Jesus Munoz
Manager: Mike Barraza
Excecutive Manager: Max Weber
El Paso Baseball Hall of Fame members playing in the World Series were:
Rudy Carrasco, Frank Del Toro, Mark Miller, and Don Wilson.
El Paso Tejanos World
Series Champions
A big thank you goes out to Beau Bagley,
KTSM Sports Channel 9, for coming to
Moe's Restaurant to film the team as well as
interview Mike Barraza and Max Weber.
You can watch a replay of the show at their website.
Click on the link below:
http://www.ktsm.com/sports/el-paso-tejanos-win-the-international-60-world-series
The show aired on KTSM Channel 9 Sports
Friday, December 9
6:00 pm and 10:00 pm
National Champions 2011 MSBL World Series
Standing Left to Right
Charlie Varela, Alfonso Parga, Pancho Favela, Jesus Munoz, Don Wilson, Bill Juen, Hector Zapata, Abel Encinas,
Dave Weick, Mark Miller, Jesus Rodriguez, John Paul
Kneeling Front Row Left to Right
Beto Valles, Mike Barraza, Rudy Carrasco, Erasmo Figueroa, Jesus Martinez, Juan Zaragosa, Robert Padilla, Jose Villa
Charlie Varela, Alfonso Parga, Pancho Favela, Jesus Munoz, Don Wilson, Bill Juen, Hector Zapata, Abel Encinas,
Dave Weick, Mark Miller, Jesus Rodriguez, John Paul
Kneeling Front Row Left to Right
Beto Valles, Mike Barraza, Rudy Carrasco, Erasmo Figueroa, Jesus Martinez, Juan Zaragosa, Robert Padilla, Jose Villa
Pitchers Left to Right: Juan Zaragosa, Don Wilson, Hector Zapata, Jesus Munoz, Pancho Favela
Left: Mike Barraza (World Series manager) Right: Max Weber (El Paso League Executive Director)
Standing left to right: Mark Miller, Mike Barraza, Max Weber, Pava Rodriquez, John Paul, Abel Encinas, Bill Juen, Erazmo Figueroa, Don Wilson, Hector Zapata, Dave Weick, Jesus Munoz, Frank Del Toro, Beto Valles.
Kneeling left to right: Pancho Ramirez, Rudy Carrasco, Robert Padilla, Charley Varela, Juan Zaragosa, Jesus Martinez, Jose Villa, Jesus Rodriguez, Pancho Favela
Left to Le
Left to Right: Pancho Ramirez, Dave Weick, Hector Zapata, Pancho Favela, Abel Encinas, and Bill Juen
El Paso Tejanos were presented their World Series rings at Moe's Restaurant on February 25th
Standing Left to Right:
John Paul, Hector Zapata, Dave Weick, Jesus Munoz, Charley Varela, Max Weber, Don Wilson, Abel Encinas, Bill Juen
Kneeling Left to Right:
Pancho Ramirez, Rudy Carrasco, Mike Barraza