1995 Standings

NL North W L Pct. Manager
Bulls 103 59 .635 Pat Manual
Ducks 94 68 .580 Jim Mellilo
Roadrunners 85 77 .525 Tim Turner
Mad Hatters 71 91 .438 Dave Caddell
Rebels 47 115 .404 Tommy Stefi
NL South W L Pct. Manager
Dice 91 71 .562 Jack Olsen
Mercenaries 86 76 .530 Chip Foster
Outlaws 76 86 .469 Ed Orgon
Bimbos 75 87 .463 Keith Gilmore
Seminoles 69 93 .426 Joe Stearns
AL North W L Pct. Manager
Uncallables 96 66 .593 Don Leigers
Phoenix 84 78 .519 Richard Deyerle
Thunderbirds 74 88 .457 Mike Thurston
Bandits 73 89 .451 Jerry Leigers
Rampage 44 118 .272 Mike Parker
AL South W L Pct. Manager
Whales 116 46 .716 Randy Shavis
Black Sox 106 56 .654 Terry Maguire
Bishop 83 79 .512 Pat Jennings
Jaybirds 76 86 .469 Jami Denton
Twins 71 91 .438 Paul Blocher

Playoffs

NL Playoffs AL Playoffs
Mercenaries defeated Bulls (4-3) Black Sox defeated Uncallables (4-0)
Ducks defeated Dice (4-2) Phoenix defeated Whales (4-3)
Ducks defeated Mercenaries (4-2) Black Sox defeated Phoenix (4-0)

1995 RSBL World Series: Black Sox defeated Ducks (4-2)

Note: The American & National League voted in 1995 to split into 2 divisions. Within each division managers were grouped together based on thier proximity to each other. The benefit being with an unbalanced schedule, less traveling distance to complete games. It soon became apparent that this setup could allow a weaker team to make the playoffs over a stronger team if the stronger team was in a much stronger division. It was decided for 1996 that the league would return to a 2 league system with no divisions.