2023 Frontier League


The 2023 season was the Frontier League's 30th, and 16 teams competed in the league that year. The Quebec Capitales won the 2023 Frontier League championship.

Level: Independent
Season Began: Thursday, May 11, 2023
Season Ended: Sunday, September 3, 2023

2023 Frontier League Standings
2023 Frontier League League Leaders

Empire State Greys (18-77) - Roster | Statistics
Evansville Otters (52-44) - Roster | Statistics
Florence Y'Alls (38-58) - Roster | Statistics
Gateway Grizzlies (59-37) - Roster | Statistics
Joliet Slammers (46-50) - Roster | Statistics
Lake Erie Crushers (37-59) - Roster | Statistics
New Jersey Jackals (60-35) - Roster | Statistics
New York Boulders (53-43) - Roster | Statistics
Ottawa Titans (48-48) - Roster | Statistics
Quebec Capitales (61-33) - Roster | Statistics
Schaumburg Boomers (54-41) - Roster | Statistics
Sussex County Miners (55-40) - Roster | Statistics
Tri-City ValleyCats (55-40) - Roster | Statistics
Trois-Rivieres Aigles (38-56) - Roster | Statistics
Washington Wild Things (47-49) - Roster | Statistics
Windy City ThunderBolts (43-52) - Roster | Statistics


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