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KBO Futures League

KBO Futures League (KoreanKBO 퓨처스리그) or Korea Baseball Futures League is South Korea's second level of baseball, below the KBO League. It serves as a farm league with the purpose to develop professional players on-demand to play in the KBO League. The league consists of two divisions — the Southern League and the Northern League. These leagues are governed by the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO).[1] The league plays an 80-game season.[citation needed]

KBO Futures League
SportBaseball
Founded1990
FounderKorea Baseball Organization (KBO)
No. of teams11
CountrySouth Korea
Venue(s)11
Official websitewww.koreabaseball.com

Current teams Edit

Most of the Korean minor league teams carry the same name, and use the same uniforms, as their parent team.

Southern League Edit

Northern League Edit

Non-regular team Edit

History Edit

The KBO League was founded in 1982, with the second-tier league being founded in 1990.[2] The initial roster of seven teams in the 1990 season was:

The Ssangbangwool Raiders played the initial season in the Futures League; the team moved up to the KBO League in 1991 (although it left behind its minor-league team as well). The Raiders franchise was dissolved after the 1999 season.

The SK Wyverns added a minor-league franchise in 2001, playing their home games at SK Dream Park in the Nam District of Incheon.

Two unaffiliated teams joined the minor leagues in 2005: the Korean Police Baseball Team, operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, and the Sangmu Phoenix, part of the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps. Many KBO League players serving compulsory military service opted to play for the Police and Sangmu teams, usually for a term of two seasons.[3]

The Hyundai Unicorns (formerly the Pacific Dolphins) — both the KBO League team and the second-tier team — were dissolved after the 2007 season.

The minor league's name was changed to the "Futures League" in 2008.[2] That same year the Hwaseong Heroes joined the league.

In 2012, two teams based in Goyang joined the Futures League: the Goyang Dinos and the Goyang Wonders. (The Wonders' games were considered unofficially "friendly" contests.)[4] Now with 11 teams, the Futures League divided into two divisions: the Northern League and the Southern League. A "Freedom Division" was also created for the Dinos and the Wonders. The Dinos only played the one season in the Futures League before being elevated to the KBO League — as the NC Dinos — prior to the 2013 season.

Also in 2012, the third-level squad of Nippon Professional Baseball's Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, began playing 12 games a year against Futures League teams.[5]

The Suwon KT Wiz started out in 2013 as a Futures League team and played with Goyang Wonders in the Freedom Division; after two seasons the Wiz were elevated to the KBO (as the KT Wiz) in 2015.[2] (The Goyang Wonders, meanwhile, were dissolved after the 2014 season.)[4]

In 2015, the Futures League reorganized into three divisions: the Red League (Goyang Dinos, Hanwha Eagles, Hwaseong Heroes, SK Wyverns), the Blue League (Doosan Bears, LG Twins, Police, Suwon KT Wiz), and the Yellow League (Kia Tigers, Lotte Giants, Samsung Lions, Sangmu Phoenix).[5] The 2015 Blue League champion was the Police Baseball Team; the Red League champion was the Goyang Dinos; and the Yellow League champion was the Sangmu Phoenix.

The league returned to the Northern and Southern League divisions in 2016.

The Sangmu Phoenix were champions of the Southern League in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019; the Police baseball team was the champion of the Northern League in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018. The Police team was disbanded after the 2019 Futures League season.[6]

Former teams Edit

Team Years
Ssangbangwool Raiders 1990–1999
Hyundai Unicorns 1990–2007
Goyang Wonders 2012–2014
Police 2005–2019

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Unaffiliated with a KBO League team.
  2. ^ The third level squad of the Japanese Baseball Club.

References Edit

  1. ^ "KBO 실행위 결과 발표, "퓨처스리그 3개로 확대"". sports.news.naver.com.
  2. ^ a b c Fast, Alex. "So You Want To Get Into The KBO: The Pitcher List staff brings you the definitive guide to the KBO," Pitcher List (May 2020).
  3. ^ KIM HYO-KYUNG, PARK SO-YOUNG. "Military service looms over KBO," Korea JoongAng Daily (April 16, 2019).
  4. ^ a b Nam Hyun-woo. "Independent baseball club disbanded," The Korea Times (2014-09-11).
  5. ^ a b "PARTICIPATING FRANCHISES IN THE KBO FUTURES LEAGUE," Baseball in Korea (January 19, 2014).
  6. ^ Kim Hyo-Kyung. "Woop-woop! That’s the sound of da Police Team disbanding," Korea JoongAng Daily (July 5, 2019).

External links Edit

  • Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) - Official Website (in Korean)

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Not to be confused with Futures League KBO Futures League Korean KBO 퓨처스리그 or Korea Baseball Futures League is South Korea s second level of baseball below the KBO League It serves as a farm league with the purpose to develop professional players on demand to play in the KBO League The league consists of two divisions the Southern League and the Northern League These leagues are governed by the Korea Baseball Organization KBO 1 The league plays an 80 game season citation needed KBO Futures LeagueSportBaseballFounded1990FounderKorea Baseball Organization KBO No of teams11CountrySouth KoreaVenue s 11Official websitewww wbr koreabaseball wbr com Contents 1 Current teams 1 1 Southern League 1 2 Northern League 1 3 Non regular team 2 History 3 Former teams 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCurrent teams EditMost of the Korean minor league teams carry the same name and use the same uniforms as their parent team Southern League Edit Team City StadiumKT Wiz Iksan Iksan StadiumHanwha Eagles Seosan Seosan Baseball Training CenterSangmu Phoenix a Mungyeong Sangmu Baseball StadiumKIA Tigers Hampyeong Kia Challengers FieldSamsung Lions Gyeongsan Samsung Lions BallparkLotte Giants Gimhae Sangdong Baseball StadiumNorthern League Edit Team City StadiumGoyang Heroes Goyang Goyang National Baseball Training StadiumNC Dinos Changwon Masan Baseball StadiumSSG Landers Incheon SSG Futures ParkDoosan Bears Icheon Bears ParkLG Twins Icheon LG Champion s ParkNon regular team Edit Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks b History EditThe KBO League was founded in 1982 with the second tier league being founded in 1990 2 The initial roster of seven teams in the 1990 season was Binggrae Eagles Haitai Tigers Lotte Giants LG Twins Ssangbangwool Raiders Samsung Lions Pacific DolphinsThe Ssangbangwool Raiders played the initial season in the Futures League the team moved up to the KBO League in 1991 although it left behind its minor league team as well The Raiders franchise was dissolved after the 1999 season The SK Wyverns added a minor league franchise in 2001 playing their home games at SK Dream Park in the Nam District of Incheon Two unaffiliated teams joined the minor leagues in 2005 the Korean Police Baseball Team operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency and the Sangmu Phoenix part of the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps Many KBO League players serving compulsory military service opted to play for the Police and Sangmu teams usually for a term of two seasons 3 The Hyundai Unicorns formerly the Pacific Dolphins both the KBO League team and the second tier team were dissolved after the 2007 season The minor league s name was changed to the Futures League in 2008 2 That same year the Hwaseong Heroes joined the league In 2012 two teams based in Goyang joined the Futures League the Goyang Dinos and the Goyang Wonders The Wonders games were considered unofficially friendly contests 4 Now with 11 teams the Futures League divided into two divisions the Northern League and the Southern League A Freedom Division was also created for the Dinos and the Wonders The Dinos only played the one season in the Futures League before being elevated to the KBO League as the NC Dinos prior to the 2013 season Also in 2012 the third level squad of Nippon Professional Baseball s Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks began playing 12 games a year against Futures League teams 5 The Suwon KT Wiz started out in 2013 as a Futures League team and played with Goyang Wonders in the Freedom Division after two seasons the Wiz were elevated to the KBO as the KT Wiz in 2015 2 The Goyang Wonders meanwhile were dissolved after the 2014 season 4 In 2015 the Futures League reorganized into three divisions the Red League Goyang Dinos Hanwha Eagles Hwaseong Heroes SK Wyverns the Blue League Doosan Bears LG Twins Police Suwon KT Wiz and the Yellow League Kia Tigers Lotte Giants Samsung Lions Sangmu Phoenix 5 The 2015 Blue League champion was the Police Baseball Team the Red League champion was the Goyang Dinos and the Yellow League champion was the Sangmu Phoenix The league returned to the Northern and Southern League divisions in 2016 The Sangmu Phoenix were champions of the Southern League in 2013 2014 2016 2017 2018 and 2019 the Police baseball team was the champion of the Northern League in 2012 2013 2014 2016 2017 and 2018 The Police team was disbanded after the 2019 Futures League season 6 Former teams EditTeam YearsSsangbangwool Raiders 1990 1999Hyundai Unicorns 1990 2007Goyang Wonders 2012 2014Police 2005 2019See also EditBaseball in South Korea Korea Baseball Organization KBO League All Star Futures GameNotes Edit Unaffiliated with a KBO League team The third level squad of the Japanese Baseball Club References Edit KBO 실행위 결과 발표 퓨처스리그 3개로 확대 sports news naver com a b c Fast Alex So You Want To Get Into The KBO The Pitcher List staff brings you the definitive guide to the KBO Pitcher List May 2020 KIM HYO KYUNG PARK SO YOUNG Military service looms over KBO Korea JoongAng Daily April 16 2019 a b Nam Hyun woo Independent baseball club disbanded The Korea Times 2014 09 11 a b PARTICIPATING FRANCHISES IN THE KBO FUTURES LEAGUE Baseball in Korea January 19 2014 Kim Hyo Kyung Woop woop That s the sound of da Police Team disbanding Korea JoongAng Daily July 5 2019 External links EditKorea Baseball Organization KBO Official Website in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KBO Futures League amp oldid 1152998837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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