2007 FCSL season

2007 FCSL season
Regular season
Duration June 7, 2007[1] – July 28, 2007[1]
Playoffs
FCSL Championship Game
Date August 5, 2007[1]
Site Tropicana Field[2]
Champions Leesburg Lightning[2]
2006  FCSL seasons  2008

The 2007 FCSL season was the fourth season in the history of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league operating in the southeastern United States region of central Florida. The league's Winter Pines franchise, the Winter Pines Warthogs, folded after two seasons in the league.[3] Also, one of the league's Orlando, Florida franchises, the Orlando Shockers, disbanded after three seasons.[3] With the departure of the Shockers, the Sanford River Rats and the Winter Park Diamond Dawgs became the only two remaining founding franchises of the FCSL.[4] The league's second Orlando franchise, the Orlando Hammers, took a one-year hiatus from the FCSL, with plans to rejoin the league for the 2008 season.[3] Both the Winter Springs Cudas of Winter Springs, Florida and the Leesburg Lightning of Leesburg, Florida.[3]

In the championship game, the Leesburg Lightning defeated the Altamonte Springs Snappers 6-0 to win the FCSL title.[2]

Regular season standings

Rnk Team Wins Losses Win Pct. GB
1 Winter Springs Cudas 24 13 .647 -
2 Leesburg Lightning 20 12 .625 2.5
3 Altamonte Springs Snappers 15 18 .455 7
4 Winter Park Diamond Dawgs 12 19 .387 9
5 Sanford River Rats 12 21 .364 10

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Game Results, URL accessed July 13, 2009. Archived June 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. 1 2 3 Altamonte Springs vs Leesburg Box Score, URL accessed July 13, 2009. Archived February 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 2007 Annual Report, URL accessed July 13, 2009. Archived June 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. 2004 Season Summary, URL accessed July 13, 2009.
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