Frontier League
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Frontier League | |
Founded | 1993 |
Class | Independent |
Based in | Troy, Illinois |
Commissioner | Bill Lee |
Official Website | Frontier League |
The Frontier League, based in Troy, Illinois, is a professional, independent baseball organization located in the Midwestern United States and Western Pennsylvania. It operates in cities not served by Major or Minor League Baseball teams and is not affiliated with either. Though not part of the official minor league system, its level of play is considered about equal to A-level. The league was formed in 1993.
The Frontier League exists so that professional baseball players who are not signed by a Major or Minor League organization could have another chance at playing at a higher level. Although the level of Frontier League play can be categorized at the single A standard, players in independent baseball are usually not scouted heavily by Major League teams. Many Major League alumni have played for Frontier League teams in an effort get back to the Majors. The league also caters to players who are not quite talented enough to play at a higher level.
Teams in the Frontier League must recruit and sign their own players, which usually consist of undrafted college players or one-time prospects who have been released by their teams.
Frontier League rules limit teams to three "veterans" (those with three or more years of professional experience), two two-year players and seven one-year players (those with at least 150 professional at-bats or 50 innings pitched). The other half of the 24-man roster is confined to rookies. Players cannot be older than 27 as of Jan. 1.
Pay in the Frontier League is minimal, as each team has a salary cap of $60,000 and the league minimum is set at $600 per month. Due to the low pay, players typically live with host families.
The first league champions were Zanesville. Only three teams have won more than one championship: Springfield in 1996 and 1998, Johnstown in 1995 (as the Steal) and in 2000 (as the Johnnies) and Richmond (now Traverse City) in 2001 and 2002.
The owner of the Florence Freedom was indicted on fraud in 2004, but another local businessman bought the team, and it is currently financially stable, and is not moving or folding. The Freedom now play their games at the finished Champion Window Field.
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[edit] 2007 Frontier League Teams
Division | Team | City | Stadium |
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West | |||
Evansville Otters | Evansville, Indiana | Bosse Field | |
Gateway Grizzlies | Sauget, Illinois | GCS Ballpark | |
River City Rascals | O'Fallon, Missouri | T.R. Hughes Ballpark | |
Southern Illinois Miners | Marion, Illinois | Marion Stadium |
[edit] Expansion cities for 2007
Marion, Illinois at Marion Stadium
The Marion, Illinois expansion team will be called the Southern Illinois Miners.
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania at Jack Critchfield Park, Slippery Rock University's field. (announced by the FL on 11/20/06)
[edit] Suspended Teams
- Mid-Missouri Mavericks -- this team is suspended for the 2007 season to build a new stadium.
- Ohio Valley Redcoats -- this team is suspended for the 2007 season to look for a new home.
[edit] Champions
- 1993 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