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Welcome to
Palm Springs Chill Baseball!
Chill lose Championship.
The Palm Springs Chill season ended around 10 p.m. Saturday night in Yuma, Arizona.
The exciting Chill team that kept their Palm Springs faithful on the edge of their seats all season, couldn’t muster a win against their rival the Yuma Scorpions.
The Palm Springs Chill would like to thank all their loyal fans, and want to remind everyone they will be back in Palm Springs in 2010 with a championship on their mind!
2009 Chill Season
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Win this
All-Custom Golf Cart!
$5 - 1 Entry
$20 - 5 Entries
Tickets may be purchased at All-Custom Golf Carts or from Palm Springs POWER Baseball
Drawing will be held on July 25,2009 at the
SCCBA All-Star Game at Palm Springs Stadium
***Need not be present to win*** |
Who Are The Palm Springs Chill?
Palm Springs Chill is an expansion team for the Arizona Winter League's 2009 season. The Chill is a division of Palm Springs POWER Baseball and will play their home games at historic Palm Springs Stadium. The Chill's roster will feature professional players and will be managed by 21 year MLB veteran Darrell Evans.
Fans attending a Chill game can expect the same entertaining, family friendly environment of a POWER game with the best weather in the country.
The Arizona Winter League (AWL) is an off-season league for professional baseball players and prospects to improve and showcase their skills as they prepare for the upcoming summer season. The AWL is based in Yuma, Arizona. AWL managers, coaches, and instructors are all former major league players.
“This is an exceptional opportunity to bring professional-level baseball to Palm Springs,” said Andrew Starke, Owner of the Palm Springs Power and the Palm Springs Chill. “I am very pleased that we could add an AWL team here and think it will be great for the players, community, and fans. Fans will experience the same fun and excitement they have come to expect at Palm Springs Power games, but with pro baseball and cooler weather. It’s a win-win all the way around.”
"We're very excited to add Palm Springs as a member of the AWL," said David Kaval, CEO of the Arizona Winter League. "This is a great baseball town with a fine tradition, Andrew Starke is a very experienced and successful operator, and the weather is some of the finest in the country during the time we will be playing. We are really looking forward to bringing the greatest game ever invented as an entertainment option to this community in the winter."
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