Deerfield Beach/Winter Haven Sun Sox

Deerfield Beach/Winter Haven Sun Sox

The Deerfield Beach/Winter Haven Sun Sox were a minor league baseball team that began based in Deerfield Beach, Florida that moved to Winter Haven, Florida on June 27, 1966. Affiliated with the Chicago White Sox, 1966 was their only year of existence. They were managed by Don Bacon and Bruce Andrew and had a 55-83 record overall. They played in the Florida State League.[1][2]

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