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Florida State League

FloridaStateLeague.png
Florida State League logo

Sport Baseball
Founded 1919
President Ken Carson[1]
No. of teams 12
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)

Fort Myers Miracle (2018)
Most titles
Orlando Twins (7)
Classification Class A-Advanced
Official website Official Website

The Florida State League is a Minor League Baseball league based in the state of Florida. It is one of three leagues currently classified as Class A-Advanced, the third highest classification of minor leagues.[2] Each team in the league is affiliated with a Major League Baseball team, and most play in their affiliate's spring training facility.


The league was founded in 1919, and has continued almost entirely uninterrupted to the present day.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Current teams


  • 3 All-time teams


    • 3.1 Teams of the early FSL (1919–28)


    • 3.2 Teams of the modern FSL (1936–present)




  • 4 Past champions


  • 5 Awards


  • 6 Florida State League Hall of Fame


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





History


The league originated in 1919 with teams in Bartow, Bradenton, Lakeland, Orlando, Sanford, and Tampa, Florida. The league closed down in 1928 and resumed play in 1936. It has continued uninterrupted, except for a four-year (1942–1945) suspension during World War II.


In 2009, the Florida State League established a Hall of Fame commemorating the league's great players, managers, owners, and umpires. The awards and ceremonies for the inaugural class will take place at the FSL's winter meetings in Daytona Beach in November.


The championship series' first cancellation was in 2001, when playoffs were canceled after the September 11 attacks. Afterwards, the 2004 playoffs were canceled due to the threat of Hurricane Ivan. Years later, the 2017 FSL Championship finals were canceled on September 5, due to the threat of Hurricane Irma. The winners of the division series playoff games were named co-champions.[3] This marked the third time since 2000 that the championship series game was canceled.[4][5]



Current teams




Florida State League is located in Florida

Threshers

Threshers



Tortugas

Tortugas



Blue Jays

Blue Jays



Fire Frogs

Fire Frogs



Flying Tigers

Flying Tigers



Tarpons

Tarpons



Marauders

Marauders



Stone Crabs

Stone Crabs



Miracle

Miracle



Hammerheads

Hammerheads



Cardinals

Cardinals



Mets

Mets





Current Florida State League team locations:

  North Division

  South Division


































































































Division
Team
MLB Affiliation
City
Stadium
Capacity
North

Clearwater Threshers

Philadelphia Phillies

Clearwater

Spectrum Field
8,500

Daytona Tortugas

Cincinnati Reds

Daytona Beach

Radiology Associates Field at Jackie Robinson Ballpark
4,200

Dunedin Blue Jays

Toronto Blue Jays

Dunedin

Dunedin Stadium
5,509

Florida Fire Frogs

Atlanta Braves

Kissimmee

Osceola County Stadium
5,300

Lakeland Flying Tigers

Detroit Tigers

Lakeland

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
8,500

Tampa Tarpons

New York Yankees

Tampa

George M. Steinbrenner Field
11,026
South

Bradenton Marauders

Pittsburgh Pirates

Bradenton

LECOM Park
8,500

Charlotte Stone Crabs

Tampa Bay Rays

Port Charlotte

Charlotte Sports Park
7,000

Fort Myers Miracle

Minnesota Twins

Fort Myers

Hammond Stadium
9,300

Jupiter Hammerheads

Miami Marlins

Jupiter

Roger Dean Stadium
6,871

Palm Beach Cardinals

St. Louis Cardinals

Jupiter

Roger Dean Stadium
6,871

St. Lucie Mets

New York Mets

Port St. Lucie

First Data Field
7,347


All-time teams



Teams of the early FSL (1919–28)












Teams of the modern FSL (1936–present)












Past champions




Awards



  • Florida State League Player of the Year Award

  • Florida State League Pitcher of the Year Award

  • Florida State League Manager of the Year Award



Florida State League Hall of Fame


The Florida State League Hall of Fame began in 2009.[6]




See also


  • Baseball awards#Florida State League


References





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  2. ^ "Standings | MiLB.com Standings | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". Web.minorleaguebaseball.com. Retrieved 2011-03-11.


  3. ^ "Championship Series Cancelled". MiLB.com. September 5, 2017. Retrieved September 5, 2017.


  4. ^ Norris, Josh (September 5, 2017). "Florida State League cancels its Championship Series". Baseball America. Retrieved September 6, 2017.


  5. ^ Kirkland, Gary (March 19, 2005). "Are the minor leagues returning to Gainesville?". gainesville.com. Retrieved September 6, 2017.


  6. ^ "FSL Hall of Fame - Florida State League About". Florida State League.




External links







  • Florida State League official website









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