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Florida Complex League

The Florida Complex League (FCL) is a rookie-level Minor League Baseball league that operates in Florida, United States. Before 2021, it was known as the Gulf Coast League (GCL). Together with the Arizona Complex League (ACL), it forms the lowest rung on the North American minor-league ladder.

Florida Complex League
Formerly
  • Gulf Coast League (1966–2020)
  • Florida Rookie League (1965)
  • Sarasota Rookie League (1964)
SportBaseball
Founded1964 (59 years ago) (1964)
No. of teams16
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
FCL Yankees (2022)
Most titlesFCL Yankees (13 titles)
Official websitewww.milb.com/florida-complex

FCL teams play at the minor league spring training complexes of their parent Major League Baseball (MLB) clubs and are owned by those parent clubs. Admission is not charged, and no concessions are operated at the teams' games. Every Grapefruit League team fields at least one team in the league. Night games are commonly played in the spring training stadium, although games may also be played at the team's practice fields.

As of the 2021 season, there is no league limit to how many players can be on an active roster, but no team can have more than three players with four or more years of minor-league experience.[1] Major-league players on rehabilitation assignments may also appear in the league.

History

Complex-based baseball leagues, which played before sparse crowds and often scheduled morning games to avoid the summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms, were adopted after the drastic shrinking of minor league baseball during the 1950s and 1960s. MLB teams needed an entry level to professional baseball for 18- and 19-year-old players graduating from high schools or signed from Latin America. They are considered the lowest rung on the minor league ladder.

The current league was founded in 1964 as the Sarasota Rookie League (SRL) with four teams playing in Sarasota. It was originally intended to be the Gulf Coast division of a statewide rookie league, with the eastern division Cocoa Rookie League based in Cocoa.[2][3] However, the eastern and western teams never played each other. The SRL's four teams consisted of squads sponsored by the Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Braves, New York Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals. The SRL Braves, managed by Paul Snyder, future Atlanta farm system director, won the championship with a 36–23 record.

The league added teams in Bradenton in 1965 and changed its name to the Florida Rookie League.

Gulf Coast League

The league adopted Gulf Coast League (GCL) naming for the 1966 season. It expanded to Florida's east coast in the 1990s.

Historically, three separate leagues also used the Gulf Coast League name: a 1907–1908 Class D league, a 1926 Class D league and a 1950–1953 Class C (1950) and Class B League. The 1907 founding members were the Alexandria White Sox, Lafayette Browns, Lake Charles Creoles, Monroe Municipals, Opelousas Indians and Orange Hoo-Hoos.[4] The 1950–1953 version featured the Brownsville Charros, Corpus Christi Aces, Galveston White Caps, Harlingen Capitals, Lake Charles Lakers, Laredo Apaches, Port Arthur Seahawks and Texas City Texans, along with the Crowley Millers, Jacksonville Jax, Lufkin/Leesville Angels in 1950. All three leagues operated around the Gulf coasts of Texas and Louisiana.[5][6][7]

On June 21, 2016, the GCL hired Jen Pawol, the first female umpire in Minor League Baseball since 2007, and the first in the GCL since 1978.[8] In 2017, the GCL hired another woman umpire, Emma Charlesworth-Seiler.[9]

The start of the 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic before ultimately being canceled on June 30.[10][11]

Florida Complex League

Prior to the 2021 season, in continuation of MLB's reorganization of the minor leagues, the two US-based complex leagues were renamed, with the Gulf Coast League becoming the Florida Complex League (FCL).

For 2021, the league consists of 18 teams affiliated with 15 different MLB franchises, as three franchises are fielding two teams each.[12]

League format

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Locations of teams in the Florida Complex League

The league plays a 52- to 56-game season that runs from mid-June to late August. Following the relocation of the Atlanta Braves spring training complex in 2019, teams in the league were divided into three divisions: East, North, and South (down from four in 2018). As of 2022, four teams—three division winners and one wild card team—qualify for the playoffs seeded by winning percentage regardless of division standing, with seeds 1 vs. 4 and 2 vs. 3 playing in a single-game semi-final. A best-of-three series between the two semi-final winners follows to determine the league champion.[13]

Current teams

Teams in the league are not referred to by their home city, but simply by their parent club's name. A prefix of FCL (previously GCL) is typically used to differentiate the team from its parent club and other farm teams with the same nickname. For instances when a parent club fields two teams in the league, a suffix is used—typically this is a direction (e.g. East, West) or a color (e.g. Blue, Orange). Some teams share stadiums with their club's Single-A affiliate in the Florida State League. Note that Single-A teams do use city names—for example the Tampa Tarpons, who also use the Yankees' spring training complex.

After the Houston Astros and Kansas City Royals each fielded two teams as late as 1981, no franchise did so until the New York Yankees in 2013. The Yankees were joined by the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies in fielding two teams in 2016 and 2018, respectively. As of the 2021 season, the Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, and Pittsburgh Pirates are each fielding two teams.

Division Team MLB Affiliation City Stadium Capacity
East FCL Astros Blue Houston Astros West Palm Beach, Florida FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches 6,500
FCL Astros Orange
FCL Cardinals St. Louis Cardinals Jupiter, Florida Roger Dean Stadium 7,200
FCL Marlins Miami Marlins
FCL Mets New York Mets Port St. Lucie, Florida Clover Park 7,160
FCL Nationals Washington Nationals West Palm Beach, Florida FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches 6,500
North FCL Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays Dunedin, Florida Bobby Mattick Training Center at Englebert Complex 5,500
FCL Phillies Philadelphia Phillies Clearwater, Florida Carpenter Complex 500
FCL Tigers Detroit Tigers Lakeland, Florida Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 8,500
FCL Yankees New York Yankees Tampa, Florida George M. Steinbrenner Field 11,000
South FCL Braves Atlanta Braves North Port, Florida CoolToday Park 9,500
FCL Orioles Baltimore Orioles Sarasota, Florida Ed Smith Stadium 8,340
FCL Pirates Pittsburgh Pirates Bradenton, Florida Pirate City 7,500
FCL Rays Tampa Bay Rays Port Charlotte, Florida Charlotte Sports Park 7,000
FCL Red Sox Boston Red Sox Fort Myers, Florida JetBlue Park at Fenway South 8,000
FCL Twins Minnesota Twins Fort Myers, Florida Lee County Sports Complex 7,500

Past teams

League champions: 1964–present

Numbers in parentheses indicate a franchise's instance of winning the championship, after its first instance.

  • 1964 – SRL Braves
  • 1965 – FRL Astros
  • 1966 – GCL Yankees
  • 1967 – GCL Athletics
  • 1968 – GCL Athletics (2)
  • 1969 – GCL Expos
  • 1970 – GCL White Sox
  • 1971 – GCL Royals
  • 1972 – GCL Cubs
  • 1973 – GCL Rangers
  • 1974 – GCL Cubs (2)
  • 1975 – GCL Rangers (2)
  • 1976 – GCL Rangers (3)
  • 1977 – GCL White Sox (2)
  • 1978 – GCL Rangers (4)
  • 1979 – GCL Astros (2)
  • 1980 – GCL Royals Blue
  • 1981 – GCL Royals Gold
  • 1982 – GCL Yankees (2)
  • 1983 – GCL Dodgers
  • 1984 – GCL Rangers (5)
  • 1985 – GCL Yankees (3)
  • 1986 – GCL Dodgers (2)
  • 1987 – GCL Dodgers (3)
  • 1988 – GCL Yankees (4)
  • 1989 – GCL Yankees (5)
  • 1990 – GCL Dodgers (4)
  • 1991 – GCL Expos (2)
  • 1992 – GCL Royals (2)
  • 1993 – GCL Rangers (6)
  • 1994 – GCL Astros (3)
  • 1995 – GCL Royals (3)
  • 1996 – GCL Yankees (6)
  • 1997 – GCL Mets
  • 1998 – GCL Rangers (7)
  • 1999 – GCL Mets (2)
  • 2000 – GCL Rangers (8)
  • 2001 – GCL Yankees (7)
  • 2002 – GCL Phillies
  • 2003 – GCL Braves (2)
  • 2004 – GCL Yankees (8)
  • 2005 – GCL Yankees (9)
  • 2006 – GCL Red Sox
  • 2007 – GCL Yankees (10)
  • 2008 – GCL Phillies (2)
  • 2009 – GCL Nationals
  • 2010 – GCL Phillies (3)
  • 2011 – GCL Yankees (11)
  • 2012 – GCL Pirates
  • 2013 – GCL Nationals (2)
  • 2014 – GCL Red Sox (2)
  • 2015 – GCL Red Sox (3)
  • 2016 – GCL Cardinals
  • 2017 – GCL Yankees East (12)
  • 2018 – GLC Tigers West
  • 2019 – No champion 
  • 2020 – No season 
  • 2021 – FCL Rays[a]
  • 2022 – FCL Yankees (13)
  2019 playoffs canceled due to Hurricane Dorian[15]
  2020 season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic[11]

See also

Sources

  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Baseball America (3rd ed.). Durham, North Carolina.

Notes

  1. ^ In 2021, the league did not have a postseason; FCL Rays had the best winning percentage for the season, 42–15 (.737).

References

  1. ^ The Official Professional Baseball Rules Book (PDF). New York City: Office of the Commissioner of Baseball. 2021. pp. 10–11, 100. Retrieved June 26, 2021 – via mlbpa.org.
  2. ^ Bender, Bob (July 7, 1964). "Rookie League Should Aid Sarasota Economy". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  3. ^ "Special Ceremonies Mark League Opening". St. Petersburg Times. June 27, 1964. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  4. ^ "Gulf Coast League (D) Encyclopedia and History".
  5. ^ "Gulf Coast League Encyclopedia and History". Baseball Reference. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  6. ^ "Gulf Coast League (B) Encyclopedia and History".
  7. ^ "Gulf Coast League (C) Encyclopedia and History".
  8. ^ Rivera, Joe. "Minor League Baseball hires first female umpire since 2007". Sporting News. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
  9. ^ "Another crack in Major League Baseball's glass ceiling". July 11, 2017.
  10. ^ "A Message From Pat O'Conner". Minor League Baseball. March 13, 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  11. ^ a b "2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved". Minor League Baseball. June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  12. ^ "Florida Complex League: Standings". MiLB.com. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  13. ^ "MiLB Playoff Procedures". MiLB.com. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  14. ^ "Davenport, Florida Minor League history". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 13, 2012.
  15. ^ Gulf Coast League (August 28, 2019). "GCL cancels remainder of 2019 season". milb.com. Retrieved August 29, 2019.

External links

  • Official website  

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This article is about the summer rookie league For the Single A league see Florida State League The Florida Complex League FCL is a rookie level Minor League Baseball league that operates in Florida United States Before 2021 it was known as the Gulf Coast League GCL Together with the Arizona Complex League ACL it forms the lowest rung on the North American minor league ladder Florida Complex LeagueFormerlyGulf Coast League 1966 2020 Florida Rookie League 1965 Sarasota Rookie League 1964 SportBaseballFounded1964 59 years ago 1964 No of teams16CountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s FCL Yankees 2022 Most titlesFCL Yankees 13 titles Official websitewww wbr milb wbr com wbr florida complexFCL teams play at the minor league spring training complexes of their parent Major League Baseball MLB clubs and are owned by those parent clubs Admission is not charged and no concessions are operated at the teams games Every Grapefruit League team fields at least one team in the league Night games are commonly played in the spring training stadium although games may also be played at the team s practice fields As of the 2021 season there is no league limit to how many players can be on an active roster but no team can have more than three players with four or more years of minor league experience 1 Major league players on rehabilitation assignments may also appear in the league Contents 1 History 1 1 Gulf Coast League 1 2 Florida Complex League 2 League format 3 Current teams 4 Past teams 5 League champions 1964 present 6 See also 7 Sources 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditComplex based baseball leagues which played before sparse crowds and often scheduled morning games to avoid the summer heat and afternoon thunderstorms were adopted after the drastic shrinking of minor league baseball during the 1950s and 1960s MLB teams needed an entry level to professional baseball for 18 and 19 year old players graduating from high schools or signed from Latin America They are considered the lowest rung on the minor league ladder The current league was founded in 1964 as the Sarasota Rookie League SRL with four teams playing in Sarasota It was originally intended to be the Gulf Coast division of a statewide rookie league with the eastern division Cocoa Rookie League based in Cocoa 2 3 However the eastern and western teams never played each other The SRL s four teams consisted of squads sponsored by the Chicago White Sox Milwaukee Braves New York Yankees and St Louis Cardinals The SRL Braves managed by Paul Snyder future Atlanta farm system director won the championship with a 36 23 record SRL Braves SRL Cardinals SRL White Sox SRL Yankees The league added teams in Bradenton in 1965 and changed its name to the Florida Rookie League FRL Astros FRL Braves FRL Cardinals FRL Twins FRL White Sox FRL Yankees Gulf Coast League Edit The league adopted Gulf Coast League GCL naming for the 1966 season It expanded to Florida s east coast in the 1990s Historically three separate leagues also used the Gulf Coast League name a 1907 1908 Class D league a 1926 Class D league and a 1950 1953 Class C 1950 and Class B League The 1907 founding members were the Alexandria White Sox Lafayette Browns Lake Charles Creoles Monroe Municipals Opelousas Indians and Orange Hoo Hoos 4 The 1950 1953 version featured the Brownsville Charros Corpus Christi Aces Galveston White Caps Harlingen Capitals Lake Charles Lakers Laredo Apaches Port Arthur Seahawks and Texas City Texans along with the Crowley Millers Jacksonville Jax Lufkin Leesville Angels in 1950 All three leagues operated around the Gulf coasts of Texas and Louisiana 5 6 7 On June 21 2016 the GCL hired Jen Pawol the first female umpire in Minor League Baseball since 2007 and the first in the GCL since 1978 8 In 2017 the GCL hired another woman umpire Emma Charlesworth Seiler 9 The start of the 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic before ultimately being canceled on June 30 10 11 Florida Complex League Edit Prior to the 2021 season in continuation of MLB s reorganization of the minor leagues the two US based complex leagues were renamed with the Gulf Coast League becoming the Florida Complex League FCL For 2021 the league consists of 18 teams affiliated with 15 different MLB franchises as three franchises are fielding two teams each 12 League format Edit Cardinals Marlins Mets Astros B amp O Nationals Braves Tigers Yankees Blue Jays Phillies Pirates Orioles Rays Red Sox Twinsclass notpageimage Locations of teams in the Florida Complex League The league plays a 52 to 56 game season that runs from mid June to late August Following the relocation of the Atlanta Braves spring training complex in 2019 teams in the league were divided into three divisions East North and South down from four in 2018 As of 2022 four teams three division winners and one wild card team qualify for the playoffs seeded by winning percentage regardless of division standing with seeds 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3 playing in a single game semi final A best of three series between the two semi final winners follows to determine the league champion 13 Current teams EditTeams in the league are not referred to by their home city but simply by their parent club s name A prefix of FCL previously GCL is typically used to differentiate the team from its parent club and other farm teams with the same nickname For instances when a parent club fields two teams in the league a suffix is used typically this is a direction e g East West or a color e g Blue Orange Some teams share stadiums with their club s Single A affiliate in the Florida State League Note that Single A teams do use city names for example the Tampa Tarpons who also use the Yankees spring training complex After the Houston Astros and Kansas City Royals each fielded two teams as late as 1981 no franchise did so until the New York Yankees in 2013 The Yankees were joined by the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies in fielding two teams in 2016 and 2018 respectively As of the 2021 season the Tigers Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates are each fielding two teams Division Team MLB Affiliation City Stadium CapacityEast FCL Astros Blue Houston Astros West Palm Beach Florida FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches 6 500FCL Astros OrangeFCL Cardinals St Louis Cardinals Jupiter Florida Roger Dean Stadium 7 200FCL Marlins Miami MarlinsFCL Mets New York Mets Port St Lucie Florida Clover Park 7 160FCL Nationals Washington Nationals West Palm Beach Florida FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches 6 500North FCL Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays Dunedin Florida Bobby Mattick Training Center at Englebert Complex 5 500FCL Phillies Philadelphia Phillies Clearwater Florida Carpenter Complex 500FCL Tigers Detroit Tigers Lakeland Florida Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 8 500FCL Yankees New York Yankees Tampa Florida George M Steinbrenner Field 11 000South FCL Braves Atlanta Braves North Port Florida CoolToday Park 9 500FCL Orioles Baltimore Orioles Sarasota Florida Ed Smith Stadium 8 340FCL Pirates Pittsburgh Pirates Bradenton Florida Pirate City 7 500FCL Rays Tampa Bay Rays Port Charlotte Florida Charlotte Sports Park 7 000FCL Red Sox Boston Red Sox Fort Myers Florida JetBlue Park at Fenway South 8 000FCL Twins Minnesota Twins Fort Myers Florida Lee County Sports Complex 7 500Past teams EditGulf Coast League Athletics 1967 1968 Gulf Coast League Cubs 1972 1982 1993 1996 Became the Arizona League Cubs in 1997 Gulf Coast League Dodgers 1983 1992 2001 2008 Became the Arizona League Dodgers in 2009 Gulf Coast League Expos 1969 1970 1974 1977 1986 2004 Became the Gulf Coast League Nationals in 2005 Gulf Coast League Indians 1967 1975 1988 1990 2006 2008 Became the Arizona League Indians in 2009 Gulf Coast League Padres 1981 1982 Gulf Coast League Rangers 1973 2002 Became the Arizona League Rangers in 2003 Gulf Coast League Red Birds 1972 1973 Gulf Coast League Reds 1968 1973 1984 1990 1999 2009 Became the Arizona League Reds in 2010 Gulf Coast League Royals 1971 1983 1985 2002 Included the GCL Royals Academy defunct 1974 GCL Royals Blue 1979 1981 and GCL Royals Gold 1979 1981 14 Became the Arizona League Royals in 2003 Gulf Coast League Tourists 1970 Gulf Coast League White Sox 1966 1977 1980 1997 Became the Arizona League White Sox in 1998League champions 1964 present EditNumbers in parentheses indicate a franchise s instance of winning the championship after its first instance 1964 SRL Braves 1965 FRL Astros 1966 GCL Yankees 1967 GCL Athletics 1968 GCL Athletics 2 1969 GCL Expos 1970 GCL White Sox 1971 GCL Royals 1972 GCL Cubs 1973 GCL Rangers 1974 GCL Cubs 2 1975 GCL Rangers 2 1976 GCL Rangers 3 1977 GCL White Sox 2 1978 GCL Rangers 4 1979 GCL Astros 2 1980 GCL Royals Blue 1981 GCL Royals Gold 1982 GCL Yankees 2 1983 GCL Dodgers 1984 GCL Rangers 5 1985 GCL Yankees 3 1986 GCL Dodgers 2 1987 GCL Dodgers 3 1988 GCL Yankees 4 1989 GCL Yankees 5 1990 GCL Dodgers 4 1991 GCL Expos 2 1992 GCL Royals 2 1993 GCL Rangers 6 1994 GCL Astros 3 1995 GCL Royals 3 1996 GCL Yankees 6 1997 GCL Mets 1998 GCL Rangers 7 1999 GCL Mets 2 2000 GCL Rangers 8 2001 GCL Yankees 7 2002 GCL Phillies 2003 GCL Braves 2 2004 GCL Yankees 8 2005 GCL Yankees 9 2006 GCL Red Sox 2007 GCL Yankees 10 2008 GCL Phillies 2 2009 GCL Nationals 2010 GCL Phillies 3 2011 GCL Yankees 11 2012 GCL Pirates 2013 GCL Nationals 2 2014 GCL Red Sox 2 2015 GCL Red Sox 3 2016 GCL Cardinals 2017 GCL Yankees East 12 2018 GLC Tigers West 2019 No champion 2020 No season 2021 FCL Rays a 2022 FCL Yankees 13 2019 playoffs canceled due to Hurricane Dorian 15 2020 season canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic 11 See also EditList of Florida Complex League team rosters Baseball awards U S minor leaguesSources EditJohnson Lloyd Wolff Miles 2007 The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball Baseball America 3rd ed Durham North Carolina Notes Edit In 2021 the league did not have a postseason FCL Rays had the best winning percentage for the season 42 15 737 References Edit The Official Professional Baseball Rules Book PDF New York City Office of the Commissioner of Baseball 2021 pp 10 11 100 Retrieved June 26 2021 via mlbpa org Bender Bob July 7 1964 Rookie League Should Aid Sarasota Economy St Petersburg Times Retrieved May 6 2016 Special Ceremonies Mark League Opening St Petersburg Times June 27 1964 Retrieved May 6 2016 Gulf Coast League D Encyclopedia and History Gulf Coast League Encyclopedia and History Baseball Reference Retrieved February 26 2015 Gulf Coast League B Encyclopedia and History Gulf Coast League C Encyclopedia and History Rivera Joe Minor League Baseball hires first female umpire since 2007 Sporting News Retrieved June 22 2016 Another crack in Major League Baseball s glass ceiling July 11 2017 A Message From Pat O Conner Minor League Baseball March 13 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 a b 2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved Minor League Baseball June 30 2020 Retrieved July 1 2020 Florida Complex League Standings MiLB com Minor League Baseball Retrieved June 28 2021 MiLB Playoff Procedures MiLB com Retrieved September 28 2022 Davenport Florida Minor League history Baseball Reference com Retrieved September 13 2012 Gulf Coast League August 28 2019 GCL cancels remainder of 2019 season milb com Retrieved August 29 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Florida Complex League Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida Complex League amp oldid 1125525447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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