2008 China Baseball League season

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The 2008 China Baseball League season involves for the first time the champion of the league going to the Asia Series, instead of the all-star China Stars that were sent in previous years. For the first time in the history of the CBL, the season has been split into 2 sections. This is to accommodate the Beijing Olympics. [1] The first half runs from April 11 to May 11, and then the season will resume on September 5 and conclude on October 12.

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Standings

Southeast Division

As of May 11

Southeast DivisionWLHomeAwayTotal Score
Tianjin Lions 14112-02-1138
Beijing Tigers 960-09-6104
Sichuan Dragons 692-44-585

Southwest Division

As of May 11

Southwest DivisionWLHomeAwayTotal Score
Shanghai Golden Eagles 875-43-364
Guangdong Leopards 4111-53-681
Jiangsu Hopestars 4113-91-259

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References

  1. "China baseball league tries to accommodate Olympics". China Daily. 2008-04-08. Retrieved 2008-07-10.