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Frontier League

The Frontier League (French: Ligue Frontière) is a professional independent baseball league with teams in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Eastern Canada. Formed in 1993, it is the oldest currently running independent league in the United States. The league is headquartered in Sauget, Illinois. In 2020, the Frontier League, together with the American Association and the Atlantic League, became an official MLB Partner League.[1]

Frontier League
Upcoming season or competition:
2022 Frontier League season
SportBaseball
Founded1993
No. of teams16
CountryUnited States
Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
Québec Capitales (2022)
Most titlesSchaumburg Boomers (4)
Official websitewww.frontierleague.com

The league has a partnership agreement with the California Winter League for player development.[2]

Structure and history

Teams in the Frontier League must recruit and sign their own players, who usually are undrafted college players or one-time prospects who have been released by their teams.

Frontier League rules limit teams to three "veterans" (Players older than 29 years as of October 1), while a minimum of ten of the 24-man roster are required to be rookies.[3]

Typically, teams play a 96-game regular season from May to September.

Pay in the Frontier League is minimal. For the 2020 season, each team had a salary cap of $85,000 and the player salaries ranged from a minimum of $600 up to $1,600 per month.[4] Veterans could earn up to $2,500 per month, and each team's highest-paid player could make as much as $4,000 a month with only one-third of the salary counting against the cap.[5]

Due to the low pay, players typically live with host families and receive meal money during the season.

The first league champions were the Zanesville Greys. Eight teams have won more than one championship: Springfield in 1996 and 1998; Johnstown in 1995 (as the Steal) and in 2000 (as the Johnnies), Richmond Roosters in 2001 and 2002, Windy City in 2007 and 2008, the Joliet Slammers in 2011 and 2018, and the Evansville Otters in 2006 and 2016. With four titles, the Schaumburg Boomers have won the most league championships.

On June 20, 2000, Brian Tollberg debuted with the San Diego Padres, becoming the first player from the Frontier League to make it to the Majors. A week later, Morgan Burkhart made his debut with the Boston Red Sox.

Although the league does not have any teams located in the same city as Major League teams, it does nonetheless have teams located within the markets of Major League teams. The Chicago area has three teams (Joliet Slammers, Schaumburg Boomers and Windy City ThunderBolts), as does the New York area (New Jersey Jackals, Sussex County Miners, and New York Boulders), and St. Louis (Gateway Grizzlies), Cleveland (Lake Erie Crushers), Cincinnati (Florence Y'alls) and Pittsburgh (Washington Wild Things) each have one. The Wild Things, in particular, have been able to market themselves as a successful alternative to the Pittsburgh Pirates due to the latter franchise's long stretch of losing seasons, which lasted from the Frontier League's founding in 1993 until 2013 when the Pirates finished with a record of 94–68.[6]

2019–2020: Merger, MLB Partner League

On October 16, 2019, it was announced that the Frontier League would be merging with the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball, absorbing five of its teams to form the largest independent professional baseball league. This added the New Jersey Jackals, New York Boulders, Quebec Capitales, Sussex County Miners, and Trois-Rivieres Aigles to the league; the Ottawa Champions, the last remaining Can-Am League team, was not invited to participate.[7] The divisions were renamed, with the easternmost teams playing in the Can-Am Division and the westernmost in the Midwestern Division.

On September 24, 2020, Major League Baseball announced that it named the Frontier League an MLB Partner League.[8] This enables collaboration with MLB to jointly discuss marketing and promotional initiatives to grow, expand, and enhance the game of baseball.

2021: New teams, border issues

For the 2021 season, the Frontier League announced it would be adding two new teams. The first announcement came around the same time as the announcement of the partnership with Major League Baseball, as Ottawa was granted an expansion franchise in the league. The team, as chosen by fans in a contest, was named the Titans and will play at RCGT Park.[9][10] Then, on January 8, 2021, after the reorganization of Minor League Baseball, the league added the Tri-City ValleyCats, which were one of several teams that were orphaned or disbanded when the New York-Penn League was folded. The Titans and ValleyCats joined the five former Can-Am League teams and Washington in the Can-Am Division; to even the divisions at seven teams, Lake Erie was moved to the Midwestern Division.[citation needed]

In April 2021, the league announced that the Québec Capitales, the Trois-Rivières Aigles, and the Ottawa Titans would not compete in the 2021 season due to the prolonged closure of the Canada–United States border as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Titans, the Aigles and the Capitales later joined forces to form a new team that competed as a member of the Atlantic Division.[11] Known as Équipe Québec, they began the season as a traveling team, and starting on July 30, 2021, started sharing home games between Québec City and Trois-Rivières following a loosening in border restrictions.[12][13] 10 games were played in Québec City and 11 in Trois-Rivières. They did not play in Ottawa due to COVID-19 restrictions in Ontario.

On October 6, 2021, the owners of the Southern Illinois Miners, Jayne and John Simmons, announced they would be retiring from professional baseball to spend more time with family and the Miners would be ceasing operations and dropping out of the Frontier League.[14][15] As a result, the league formed the Empire State Greys, to compete as a traveling team with a roster of players from the Empire Professional Baseball League.[16]

Broadcasting

On February 24, 2022, the Frontier League announced that all games for the 2022 season would be available through the streaming platform FloSports.[17]

Teams

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Current team locations:
  East Division
  West Division
Frontier League
Division Team Founded Joined City Stadium Capacity
East Empire State Greys 2022 Travel team none n/a
New Jersey Jackals 1998 2020 Paterson, New Jersey Hinchliffe Stadium 7,500
New York Boulders 2011 2020 Pomona, New York Clover Stadium 6,362
Ottawa Titans 2020 Ottawa, Ontario RCGT Park 10,332
Québec Capitales 1999 2020 Quebec City, Quebec Stade Canac 4,300[18]
Sussex County Miners 2015 2020 Augusta, New Jersey Skylands Stadium 4,500
Tri-City ValleyCats 2002 2021 Troy, New York Joseph L. Bruno Stadium 4,500
Trois-Rivières Aigles 2012 2020 Trois-Rivières, Quebec Stade Quillorama 4,500
West Evansville Otters 1995 Evansville, Indiana Bosse Field 5,181
Florence Y'alls 2003 Florence, Kentucky Thomas More Stadium 4,500
Gateway Grizzlies 2001 Sauget, Illinois GCS Ballpark 6,000
Joliet Slammers 2011 Joliet, Illinois DuPage Medical Group Field 6,016
Lake Erie Crushers 2009 Avon, Ohio Mercy Health Stadium 5,000
Schaumburg Boomers 2012 Schaumburg, Illinois Wintrust Field 7,365
Washington Wild Things 2002 Washington, Pennsylvania Wild Things Park 3,200
Windy City ThunderBolts 1995 1999 Crestwood, Illinois Ozinga Field 3,200

Former teams

Franchise timeline

Tri-City Valley CatsOttawa TitansTrois-Rivières Aigles (Frontier League)Sussex County MinersQuébec CapitalesNew York BouldersNew Jersey JackalsFrontier GreysPennsylvania Road WarriorsSchaumburg BoomersJoliet SlammersNormal CornBeltersLake Erie CrushersSouthern Illinois MinersSlippery Rock SlidersKalamazoo KingsGateway GrizzliesCook County CheetahsCanton CrocodilesRichmond RoostersNewark BuffaloesErie SailorsRiver City RascalsZanesville GreysWest Virginia Coal SoxTri-State TomahawksPortsmouth ExplorersOhio Valley RedcoatsLancaster ScoutsKentucky RiflesChillicothe Paints

Champions

Records

Individual career records

Batting

Statistic Record Player
Games Played 588 Chris Sidick
At Bats 2,225
Runs 434
Hits 725 Santiago Chirino
Home Runs 127 Charlie Lisk
Runs Batted In 442

Pitching

Statistic Record Player
Games 255 Nick Kennedy
Games started 98 Aaron Ledbetter
Innings Pitched 671.2
Wins 51
Strikeouts 522
Complete Games 18
Saves 74 Zach Strecker

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "American Association, Frontier League now MLB Partner Leagues". Ballpark Digest. August Publishing. September 24, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
  2. ^ "California Winter League and Frontier League Extend Relationship into 2021" (Press release). California Winter League. August 27, 2020. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  3. ^ "Player Eligibility". FrontierLeague.com. March 1, 2020. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  4. ^ "What Is Independent Baseball?". Prospects Live. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  5. ^ Chris, Dugan (February 4, 2020). "Frontier League hoping more experience means better baseball". Observer–Reporter. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  6. ^ . Washington Wild Things. Archived from the original on July 11, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  7. ^ "Frontier League, Can-Am League to Join Forces". FrontierLeague.com. October 16, 2019.
  8. ^ "PressRelease". MLB. MLB. September 24, 2020. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  9. ^ Reichard, Kevin (September 25, 2020). "Frontier League returns to Ottawa in 2021". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  10. ^ Baines, Tim (September 23, 2020). "PLAY BALL! Sam Katz confident baseball will be a hit in Ottawa when it returns next year". Ottawa Sun. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  11. ^ "ÉQUIPE QUÉBEC UNVEILS BRANDING" (Press release). April 27, 2021. Retrieved April 27, 2021.
  12. ^ "FRONTIER LEAGUE ADJUSTS 2021 SCHEDULE" (Press release). April 17, 2021. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
  13. ^ "Retour du baseball professionnel au Québec". Québec Capitales (in Canadian French). July 21, 2021. Retrieved July 25, 2021.
  14. ^ "Jayne and John Simmons Announce Retirement from Professional Baseball in Marion, Illinois" (Press release). Southern Illinois Miners. October 6, 2021. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
  15. ^ Reichard, Kevin (October 7, 2021). "Southern Illinois Miners ceasing operations". Ballpark Digest. August Publishing. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
  16. ^ Reichard, Kevin (February 12, 2022). "New for 2022: Empire State Greys". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  17. ^ "Frontier League and FloSports Announce Landmark Streaming Rights Agreement". OurSports Central (Press release). Frontier League. February 24, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  18. ^ "Sports facilities and competition venues". Quebec City Business Destination. Retrieved September 11, 2021. Capacity: 4,300 seats
  19. ^ Dugan, Chris. "Frontier League season canceled". Observer-Reporter. Retrieved June 25, 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Frontier League Encyclopedia and History at Baseball Reference

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The Frontier League French Ligue Frontiere is a professional independent baseball league with teams in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Eastern Canada Formed in 1993 it is the oldest currently running independent league in the United States The league is headquartered in Sauget Illinois In 2020 the Frontier League together with the American Association and the Atlantic League became an official MLB Partner League 1 Frontier LeagueUpcoming season or competition 2022 Frontier League seasonSportBaseballFounded1993No of teams16CountryUnited StatesCanadaMost recentchampion s Quebec Capitales 2022 Most titlesSchaumburg Boomers 4 Official websitewww wbr frontierleague wbr comThe league has a partnership agreement with the California Winter League for player development 2 Contents 1 Structure and history 1 1 2019 2020 Merger MLB Partner League 1 2 2021 New teams border issues 1 3 Broadcasting 2 Teams 2 1 Former teams 2 2 Franchise timeline 3 Champions 4 Records 5 Individual career records 5 1 Batting 5 2 Pitching 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External linksStructure and history EditTeams in the Frontier League must recruit and sign their own players who usually are undrafted college players or one time prospects who have been released by their teams Frontier League rules limit teams to three veterans Players older than 29 years as of October 1 while a minimum of ten of the 24 man roster are required to be rookies 3 Typically teams play a 96 game regular season from May to September Pay in the Frontier League is minimal For the 2020 season each team had a salary cap of 85 000 and the player salaries ranged from a minimum of 600 up to 1 600 per month 4 Veterans could earn up to 2 500 per month and each team s highest paid player could make as much as 4 000 a month with only one third of the salary counting against the cap 5 Due to the low pay players typically live with host families and receive meal money during the season The first league champions were the Zanesville Greys Eight teams have won more than one championship Springfield in 1996 and 1998 Johnstown in 1995 as the Steal and in 2000 as the Johnnies Richmond Roosters in 2001 and 2002 Windy City in 2007 and 2008 the Joliet Slammers in 2011 and 2018 and the Evansville Otters in 2006 and 2016 With four titles the Schaumburg Boomers have won the most league championships On June 20 2000 Brian Tollberg debuted with the San Diego Padres becoming the first player from the Frontier League to make it to the Majors A week later Morgan Burkhart made his debut with the Boston Red Sox Although the league does not have any teams located in the same city as Major League teams it does nonetheless have teams located within the markets of Major League teams The Chicago area has three teams Joliet Slammers Schaumburg Boomers and Windy City ThunderBolts as does the New York area New Jersey Jackals Sussex County Miners and New York Boulders and St Louis Gateway Grizzlies Cleveland Lake Erie Crushers Cincinnati Florence Y alls and Pittsburgh Washington Wild Things each have one The Wild Things in particular have been able to market themselves as a successful alternative to the Pittsburgh Pirates due to the latter franchise s long stretch of losing seasons which lasted from the Frontier League s founding in 1993 until 2013 when the Pirates finished with a record of 94 68 6 2019 2020 Merger MLB Partner League Edit On October 16 2019 it was announced that the Frontier League would be merging with the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball absorbing five of its teams to form the largest independent professional baseball league This added the New Jersey Jackals New York Boulders Quebec Capitales Sussex County Miners and Trois Rivieres Aigles to the league the Ottawa Champions the last remaining Can Am League team was not invited to participate 7 The divisions were renamed with the easternmost teams playing in the Can Am Division and the westernmost in the Midwestern Division On September 24 2020 Major League Baseball announced that it named the Frontier League an MLB Partner League 8 This enables collaboration with MLB to jointly discuss marketing and promotional initiatives to grow expand and enhance the game of baseball 2021 New teams border issues Edit For the 2021 season the Frontier League announced it would be adding two new teams The first announcement came around the same time as the announcement of the partnership with Major League Baseball as Ottawa was granted an expansion franchise in the league The team as chosen by fans in a contest was named the Titans and will play at RCGT Park 9 10 Then on January 8 2021 after the reorganization of Minor League Baseball the league added the Tri City ValleyCats which were one of several teams that were orphaned or disbanded when the New York Penn League was folded The Titans and ValleyCats joined the five former Can Am League teams and Washington in the Can Am Division to even the divisions at seven teams Lake Erie was moved to the Midwestern Division citation needed In April 2021 the league announced that the Quebec Capitales the Trois Rivieres Aigles and the Ottawa Titans would not compete in the 2021 season due to the prolonged closure of the Canada United States border as a result of the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic The Titans the Aigles and the Capitales later joined forces to form a new team that competed as a member of the Atlantic Division 11 Known as Equipe Quebec they began the season as a traveling team and starting on July 30 2021 started sharing home games between Quebec City and Trois Rivieres following a loosening in border restrictions 12 13 10 games were played in Quebec City and 11 in Trois Rivieres They did not play in Ottawa due to COVID 19 restrictions in Ontario On October 6 2021 the owners of the Southern Illinois Miners Jayne and John Simmons announced they would be retiring from professional baseball to spend more time with family and the Miners would be ceasing operations and dropping out of the Frontier League 14 15 As a result the league formed the Empire State Greys to compete as a traveling team with a roster of players from the Empire Professional Baseball League 16 Broadcasting Edit On February 24 2022 the Frontier League announced that all games for the 2022 season would be available through the streaming platform FloSports 17 Teams Edit Crushers Jackals Boulders Capitales Miners Aigles ValleyCats Titans WildThings Otters Y alls Grizzlies Slammers Boomers ThunderBoltsclass notpageimage Current team locations East Division West Division Frontier LeagueDivision Team Founded Joined City Stadium CapacityEast Empire State Greys 2022 Travel team none n aNew Jersey Jackals 1998 2020 Paterson New Jersey Hinchliffe Stadium 7 500New York Boulders 2011 2020 Pomona New York Clover Stadium 6 362Ottawa Titans 2020 Ottawa Ontario RCGT Park 10 332Quebec Capitales 1999 2020 Quebec City Quebec Stade Canac 4 300 18 Sussex County Miners 2015 2020 Augusta New Jersey Skylands Stadium 4 500Tri City ValleyCats 2002 2021 Troy New York Joseph L Bruno Stadium 4 500Trois Rivieres Aigles 2012 2020 Trois Rivieres Quebec Stade Quillorama 4 500West Evansville Otters 1995 Evansville Indiana Bosse Field 5 181Florence Y alls 2003 Florence Kentucky Thomas More Stadium 4 500Gateway Grizzlies 2001 Sauget Illinois GCS Ballpark 6 000Joliet Slammers 2011 Joliet Illinois DuPage Medical Group Field 6 016Lake Erie Crushers 2009 Avon Ohio Mercy Health Stadium 5 000Schaumburg Boomers 2012 Schaumburg Illinois Wintrust Field 7 365Washington Wild Things 2002 Washington Pennsylvania Wild Things Park 3 200Windy City ThunderBolts 1995 1999 Crestwood Illinois Ozinga Field 3 200Former teams Edit Canton Coyotes 2002 became the Mid Missouri Mavericks Canton Crocodiles 1997 2002 became the Washington Wild Things Chillicothe Paints 1993 2008 joined the Prospect League Dubois County Dragons 2000 2002 became the Kenosha Mammoths Erie Sailors 1994 became the Johnstown Steal Florence Freedom 2003 2019 became the Florence Y alls Johnstown Johnnies 1998 2002 became the Florence Freedom Johnstown Steal 1995 1998 became the Johnstown Johnnies Kalamazoo Kings 2001 2010 folded Kalamazoo Kodiaks 1996 1998 became the London Werewolves Kenosha Mammoths 2003 became the Springfield Ozark Ducks Kentucky Rifles 1993 1994 folded Lancaster Scouts 1993 1994 became the Evansville Otters London Rippers 2012 folded London Werewolves 1999 2001 became the Canton Coyotes Mid Missouri Mavericks 2003 2005 folded Midwest Sliders 2008 2009 became the Oakland County Cruisers Normal CornBelters 2010 2018 joined the Prospect League Newark Buffaloes 1994 1995 became the Kalamazoo Kodiaks Oakland County Cruisers 2010 2011 became the London Rippers Ohio Valley Redcoats 1993 1998 became the Dubois County Dragons returned 2005 folded Portsmouth Explorers 1993 1995 became the Springfield Capitals Richmond Roosters 1995 2005 became the Traverse City Beach Bums River City Rascals 1999 2019 folded Rockford Aviators 2013 2015 folded Rockford RiverHawks 2002 2009 moved to Northern League returned 2011 2012 replaced by Rockford Aviators Slippery Rock Sliders 2007 became the Midwest Sliders Southern Illinois Miners 2007 2021 folded Springfield Capitals 1996 2001 became the Rockford Riverhawks Springfield Ozark Ducks 2004 became the Ohio Valley Redcoats Traverse City Beach Bums 2006 2018 folded Tri State Tomahawks 1993 folded West Virginia Coal Sox 1993 folded Zanesville Greys 1993 1996 became the River City Rascals Equipe Quebec 2021 Travel team composed of the Canadian players from Trois Rivieres Aigles and Quebec Capitales due to the COVID 19 Pandemic travel restrictions Franchise timeline EditChampions Edit1993 Zanesville Greys 1994 Erie Sailors 1995 Johnstown Steal 1996 Springfield Capitals 1997 Canton Crocodiles 1998 Springfield Capitals 1999 London Werewolves 2000 Johnstown Johnnies 2001 Richmond Roosters 2002 Richmond Roosters 2003 Gateway Grizzlies 2004 Rockford Riverhawks 2005 Kalamazoo Kings 2006 Evansville Otters 2007 Windy City ThunderBolts 2008 Windy City ThunderBolts 2009 Lake Erie Crushers 2010 River City Rascals 2011 Joliet Slammers 2012 Southern Illinois Miners 2013 Schaumburg Boomers 2014 Schaumburg Boomers 2015 Traverse City Beach Bums 2016 Evansville Otters 2017 Schaumburg Boomers 2018 Joliet Slammers 2019 River City Rascals 2020 Season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 19 2021 Schaumburg Boomers 2022 Quebec CapitalesRecords EditIndividual career records EditBatting Edit Statistic Record PlayerGames Played 588 Chris SidickAt Bats 2 225Runs 434Hits 725 Santiago ChirinoHome Runs 127 Charlie LiskRuns Batted In 442Pitching Edit Statistic Record PlayerGames 255 Nick KennedyGames started 98 Aaron LedbetterInnings Pitched 671 2Wins 51Strikeouts 522Complete Games 18Saves 74 Zach StreckerSee also EditBaseball awards U S independent professional leaguesNotes Edit American Association Frontier League now MLB Partner Leagues Ballpark Digest August Publishing September 24 2020 Retrieved October 2 2020 California Winter League and Frontier League Extend Relationship into 2021 Press release California Winter League August 27 2020 Retrieved January 25 2021 Player Eligibility FrontierLeague com March 1 2020 Retrieved March 1 2020 What Is Independent Baseball Prospects Live Retrieved October 27 2022 Chris Dugan February 4 2020 Frontier League hoping more experience means better baseball Observer Reporter Retrieved February 4 2020 Team History Washington Wild Things Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved January 21 2011 Frontier League Can Am League to Join Forces FrontierLeague com October 16 2019 PressRelease MLB MLB September 24 2020 Retrieved September 30 2020 Reichard Kevin September 25 2020 Frontier League returns to Ottawa in 2021 Ballpark Digest August Publications Retrieved September 26 2020 Baines Tim September 23 2020 PLAY BALL Sam Katz confident baseball will be a hit in Ottawa when it returns next year Ottawa Sun Retrieved September 26 2020 EQUIPE QUEBEC UNVEILS BRANDING Press release April 27 2021 Retrieved April 27 2021 FRONTIER LEAGUE ADJUSTS 2021 SCHEDULE Press release April 17 2021 Retrieved April 18 2021 Retour du baseball professionnel au Quebec Quebec Capitales in Canadian French July 21 2021 Retrieved July 25 2021 Jayne and John Simmons Announce Retirement from Professional Baseball in Marion Illinois Press release Southern Illinois Miners October 6 2021 Retrieved October 8 2021 Reichard Kevin October 7 2021 Southern Illinois Miners ceasing operations Ballpark Digest August Publishing Retrieved October 8 2021 Reichard Kevin February 12 2022 New for 2022 Empire State Greys Ballpark Digest Retrieved March 3 2022 Frontier League and FloSports Announce Landmark Streaming Rights Agreement OurSports Central Press release Frontier League February 24 2022 Retrieved March 10 2022 Sports facilities and competition venues Quebec City Business Destination Retrieved September 11 2021 Capacity 4 300 seats Dugan Chris Frontier League season canceled Observer Reporter Retrieved June 25 2020 External links EditOfficial website Frontier League History Frontier League Encyclopedia and History at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frontier League amp oldid 1147482776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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