- Baseball in Tampa Bay
Baseball in Tampa Bay has had a long and storied history, despite the area's
Major League Baseball team, theTampa Bay Rays , being one of the youngest franchises.pring Training
In 1913, the
Chicago Cubs moved theirspring training site to the city of Tampa. St. Petersburg soon followed, becoming a spring training host for the first time in 1914 when the St. Louis Browns came to town.Since 1914, more Major League spring training games have been played in St. Petersburg than any other city.
=Dunedin=Dunedin has been the only Spring Training home to the
Toronto Blue Jays since the franchise's inception.Minor Leagues
The area also has been the home to many minor league franchises since 1919 when Tampa entered the Class D
Florida State League (FSL). St. Petersburg also fielded a team in the league in 1920. Both cities were mainstays in the FSL, which is now a Class A league, throughout the 20th century. Past local minor league teams included the Tampa Tarpons, Tampa Smokers, and St. Pete Saints.Today, the
Tampa Yankees still play in the FSL. Other cities in the Tampa Bay region, including Clearwater, Dunedin, and Lakeland have also had long histories in the league and still have teams. In addition, several past and present teams in the Rookie-levelGulf Coast League have called the Tampa Bay region home.Other Professional Leagues
St. Petersburg was the home of the
St. Petersburg Pelicans in the short-livedSenior Professional Baseball Association in 1989-1990. The league featured former major league players who were age 35 or older. The Pelicans won the only league championship.College Baseball
Several notable ballplayers have come from the
college anduniversity baseball programs in the Tampa Bay Area. Players and managers have reached the Major Leagues from theUniversity of South Florida ,St. Petersburg College andEckerd College . Other schools in the area with baseball programs includePasco-Hernando Community College ,Saint Leo University ,University of Tampa ,Hillsborough Community College , andClearwater Christian College Amateur Baseball
Amateur baseball also has a long tradition in the Tampa Bay area. This tradition began in the ballfields of
Ybor City , a community of mainly Latin immigrants in Tampa. Ybor was home to many social clubs, each of which sponsored highly competitive teams.Little League Baseball 's headquarters for the Southern Region is located in Gulfport.Notable Baseball Players from Tampa Bay
Al Lopez , the first area resident to be enshrined in theBaseball Hall of Fame , came out of the Ybor City environment. Since then, many current and former major league players and managers such as Mike Shenk, Louis DeRosa,Gary Sheffield ,Tino Martinez , Luis Gonzalez,Dwight Gooden ,Brad Radke ,Tony LaRussa and Hall of FamerWade Boggs (among many others) have gotten their start in Little League,PONY League Baseball , and high school baseball programs of the Bay Area.References
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