Florida East Coast League

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ClassificationClass D (1940–1942)
Rookie (1972)
First season1940
Ceased1972
Florida East Coast League
ClassificationClass D (1940–1942)
Rookie (1972)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1940
Ceased1972
PresidentJudge Gordon Lynn (1940)
J. B. Lemon (1941–1942)
No. of teams13
CountryUnited States
Most titles1
Fort Lauderdale Tarpons (1940)
Miami Beach Flamingos (1941)
Orlando Nationals (1942
Melbourne Reds (1972)
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Gulf Coast League

The Florida East Coast League was the name of two American minor league baseball circuits based on the Atlantic coast of Florida. The first edition of the league operated as a Class D level league from 1940 to 1942. The league reformed for the 1972 season as a Rookie level league before folding.

The first incarnation of the FECL was as a Class D circuit that played from 1940 through May 14, 1942. It shut its doors, along with many other minor leagues, a few months after the United States entered World War II, and, despite the postwar baseball boom, it was not revived.[1]

The second Florida East Coast League was a Rookie-class "complex league" owned and operated by Major League Baseball clubs. It existed for one season — 1972 — and was intended to provide a second Florida-based league for 18- and 19-year-old players, along with the established Gulf Coast League, which was then concentrated along the west coast of Florida. The FECL of 1972 featured four teams based at minor league training complexes in Cocoa and Melbourne.

FECL teams, 1940–1942

FECL teams, 1972

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