After four consecutive seasons of playoff heartbreak, the Ogden Raptors have finally reached the top of the Pioneer Baseball League.
The Ogden Raptors took Game 1 of the 2023 PBL Championship Series at home and are now just one win away from being crowned this season’s champions.
The Mustangs defeat the Missoula Paddleheads by a score of 8-7 in 12 innings to head to the Pioneer Baseball League Championship.
The Raptors are headed to the Championship Series for the first time since 2019, and they will take on the Mustangs beginning Saturday at Lindquist Field at 6:30 PM.
In a game that featured many twists and turns, the Billings Mustangs emerged victorious in 12 innings, advancing to their first Championship Series since 2016.
In a do-or-die game for the Raptors, their lineup got right down to business.
The Mustangs head to Missoula needing just one win to advance to the Championship Round.
After a rainout delayed the opening game of the South Divisional Round, the Vibes got right down to business.
The Rocky Mountain Vibes clinched the South Division Title in dramatic fashion, winning a week-long series against their direct in-state rivals and defending PBL champions Grand Junction Jackalopes by four games to two.
The Ogden Raptors got to the 2023 PBL Playoffs by winning the first-half South Division title with a 31-17 record, before going 19-29 in the second half to end their season with the best overall record in the South at 50-46
The 2023 Pioneer Baseball League Playoffs presented by Frito-Lay are about to start, and you can watch all the action live exclusively on FloBaseball.
Billings’ impressive second-half campaign ended with the North Division title, after a historic 15-game winning streak and a tense final week of games. The clinching game was a nerve-racking contest at Northern Colorado with an early start.
For the first time in club history, the Rocky Mountain Vibes are headed to the postseason.
As the Pioneer Baseball League enters its last week of the regular season, here's a guide to help you understand what each team needs to reach the playoffs.
History was made in Great Falls last night, as the Missoula PaddleHeads clinched their fifth straight division championship and playoff spot, tying a Pioneer League record.

















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