The Florida Complex League Twins are the Rookie-level affiliate of the Minnesota Twins , competing in the Florida Complex League of Minor League Baseball . The team plays in Fort Myers, Florida , at the Lee County Sports Complex . Prior to 2021, the team was known as the Gulf Coast League Twins . The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents from the United States , Canada , Dominican Republic , Venezuela and other countries.
22-747: In 1965, the team first played in the league's first embodiment, the Florida Rookie League , as the Florida Rookie League Twins . The league was renamed as the Gulf Coast League for the 1966 season. The team suspended operations after the 1971 season, but returned to the GCL in 1989. Prior to the 2021 season, the league was again renamed, becoming the Florida Complex League. The Twins compete in
44-693: A baseball team in Florida is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Florida Rookie 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. FCL teams play at
66-657: 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
88-595: The Alexandria White Sox , Lafayette Browns , Lake Charles Creoles , Monroe Municipals , Opelousas Indians and Orange Hoo-Hoos . The 1926 Gulf Coast League was a four-team Class D level league. The league featured the Beeville Bees / Laredo Oilers (59–41), Corpus Christi Seahawks (43–58), Kingsville Jerseys / McAllen Palms / Mission Grapefruiters (46–52) and Victoria Rosebuds / Edinburg Bobcats (51–48) teams. The 1950–1953 version of
110-611: The Florida Complex League continues play under the concept initiated in 1964. The four Sarasota Rookie League teams were minor league affiliates of the Chicago White Sox , Milwaukee Braves , New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals . All league games were played in Sarasota, Florida, with teams taking the nickname of their affiliate. Sarasota Rookie League games were hosted at Payne Park , which
132-595: 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 2024 season, no major league clubs field more than one team in the FCL. Numbers in parentheses indicate a franchise's instance of winning the championship, after its first instance. Sarasota Rookie League The Sarasota Rookie League
154-458: The 1964 season. League teams played a 59–game schedule, beginning play on July 1, 1964 and ending on August 31, 1964. The Sarasota Rookie League and Cocoa Rookie League were formed simultaneously in 1964. The new concept was to provide leagues with a short–season schedule that provided attendance options for fans and to assist major league teams in developing beginning professional players while further utilizing spring training facilities. Today,
176-444: 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. Major-league players on rehabilitation assignments may also appear in the league. 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
198-514: The 2024 season, both the Arizona Complex League and Florida Complex League seasons commence in early May and conclude in late July. 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
220-539: The GCL hired Jen Pawol , the first female umpire in Minor League Baseball since 2007, and the first in the GCL since 1978. In 2017, the GCL hired another woman umpire, Emma Charlesworth-Seiler. The start of the 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic before ultimately being canceled on June 30. Prior to the 2021 season, in continuation of MLB's reorganization of the minor leagues,
242-621: The Gulf Coast League featured the Brownsville Charros , Corpus Christi Aces , Galveston White Caps , Harlingen Capitals , Lake Charles Lakers , Laredo Apaches , Port Arthur Seahawks and Texas City Texans . The Crowley Millers , Jacksonville Jax , Lufkin / Leesville Angels played in the league in 1950. All three versions of the league operated around the Gulf coasts of Texas and Louisiana . On June 21, 2016,
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#1732782431836264-607: The championship with a 36–23 record. The league added teams in Bradenton in 1965 and changed its name to the Florida Rookie 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
286-616: 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 replaced Class C and Class D leagues as 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
308-421: The league champion. 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. At times, a parent club has fielded two teams in the league at the same time, in which case a suffix has been added to each of those teams' names, such as
330-609: The league's Southern Division. In 2009, the Twins won the South with a 34–21 record under manager Jake Mauer , the older brother of former Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer . They lost 1–0 in twelve innings to the wild card winning GCL Nationals in the one game playoff. Following the season, Mauer was promoted to manager of the Florida State League Fort Myers Miracle , and Chris Heintz took
352-407: 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 to FCL games, and no concessions are sold. 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
374-541: The reins for the Twins. Like Mauer, Heintz was also a player in the Twins organization. He coached with the Beloit Snappers the final two months of the 2009 season. In addition to managing the Rookie-level club, Heintz also ran the Twins' extended spring training. On July 25, 2010, it was announced that Tom Brunansky , member of the 1987 Twin's championship team , accepted a job to be the hitting coach for
396-757: The team. 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. Pitchers Catchers Infielders Outfielders Manager Coaches 60-day injured list [REDACTED] 7-day injured list * On Minnesota Twins 40-man roster ~ Development list # Rehab assignment ∞ Reserve list ‡ Restricted list § Suspended list † Temporarily inactive list Roster updated September 18, 2024 Transactions → More rosters: MiLB • Florida Complex League → Minnesota Twins minor league players This article about
418-506: The two US-based complex leagues were renamed, with the Gulf Coast League becoming the Florida Complex League (FCL). The league plays a 52- to 56-game season that that traditionally began in mid-June and concluded in 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). Beginning with
440-482: Was a minor baseball league that played in 1964 as a Rookie level league. All league games were played in Sarasota, Florida . The Sarasota Rookie League was succeeded in 1965 by the Florida Rookie League , which evolved into the Gulf Coast League in 1966 . The 1964 Cocoa Rookie League operated simultaneously with the Sarasota Rookie League. The four–team Sarasota Rookie League formed for
462-570: Was called "Arthur Allyn Park" at the time and contained multiple ballfields. Arthur Allyn was the owner of the Chicago White Sox in 1964 when the league began play. Allyn was highly supportive of the rookie league concept. The Sarasota Rookie League began play on July 1, 1964, with two games scheduled at 11:15 AM and played simultaneously at Arthur Allyn Park. Player salaries in the league were between $ 400 and $ 500 per month. The SRL Braves , playing under manager Paul Snyder , won
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#1732782431836484-559: Was originally intended to be the Gulf Coast division of a statewide rookie league, with the eastern division Cocoa Rookie League based in Cocoa . 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
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