Gulf Coast League
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The Florida Complex Leagueformerly Gulf Coast League, is a minor league baseball based in Florida. Founded in 1964, it is ranked at the Rookie (Rk) level, four levels below Major League Baseball.[1]. Each team is affiliated with a Major League franchise, allowing players to develop before they reach the top level.
Team | Ville | Stade | Affiliation MLB |
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GCL Braves | Lake Buena Vista, Florida | Champion Stadium | Braves d’Atlanta |
GCL Dodgers | Vero Beach, Floride | Dodgertown | Los Angeles Dodgers |
GCL Indians | Winter Haven, Floride | Chain of Lakes Park | Indians de Cleveland |
GCL Marlins | Jupiter, Florida | Roger Dean Stadium | Florida Marlins |
GCL Mets | Port St. Lucie, Florida | Tradition Field | Mets de New York |
GCL Nationals | Melbourne, Floride | Carl Barger Baseball Complex | Nationals de Washington |
GCL Phillies | Clearwater, Floride | Carpenter Complex | Philadelphia Phillies |
GCL Pirates | Bradenton, Floride | McKechnie Field | Pirates de Pittsburgh |
GCL Reds | Sarasota, Floride | Ed Smith Stadium | Reds from Cincinnati |
GCL Red Sox | Fort Myers, Floride | City of Palms Park | Red Sox de Boston |
GCL Tigers | Lakeland, Floride | Tigertown Complex | Detroit Tigers |
GCL Twins | Fort Myers, Floride | Lee County Sports Complex | Twins of Minnesota |
GCL Yankees | Tampa, Florida | Yankee Complex | Yankees de New York |