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Texas Collegiate League
Despite the fact that
Texas
is one of the top baseball talent-producing states in the country, and home to
the recent NCAA Division I national champions, there has been no minor
league-type college baseball summer league in the
Lone
Star
State
. This all changed in June of 2004, when the Texas Collegiate League opened its
inaugural season. The
Texas
Collegiate League began play June 8, 2004, and made
an immediate impact on the baseball world.
The Towns
The league began with eight teams located around the Dallas/Ft. Metroplex. Known as some of the best communities in the state, the inaugural eight teams were: Coppell, Graham, Granbury, Highland Park, McKinney, Mineral Wells, Weatherford, and Colleyville.
These towns, rich in baseball tradition and community pride, provide some of the best baseball facilities the state has to offer. The teams are run like minor league baseball franchises. These communities are all located within a short drive of the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, giving college players the Best of two worlds - the ability to experience warm, hometown Texas hospitality while having access to one of the nation's top 10 cultural areas. Dallas/Ft. Worth is home to numerous entertainment opportunities, from major league and minor league baseball to Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor, to concerts and world-class museums. The league towns all have access to some of the finest lakes in the state of Texas as well as some of the premier golf facilities in the Lone Star State.
The Concept
The league exists to provide the top professional prospects in college the
opportunity to upgrade their draft stock by learning to adjust to using wooden
bats against the best collegiate players in the country. The highest
concentration of major league scouts in the
United States
lives is the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex
and has welcomed the chance to view the top talent without the hassles
associated with traveling far from home. The
Texas Collegiate League teams have mascots with
Texas
themes, i.e. the Lonestars, Wranglers, Roughnecks,
and Copperheads.
Mission Statement
The Texas Collegiate League exists to provide the best summer league experience
for the best professional prospects from colleges throughout the country. The
league will allow those players with eligibility remaining to showcase and
improve their skills in a wholesome, minor league-type atmosphere using wooden
bats. The league is committed to providing quality, inexpensive entertainment in
a small-town, intimate atmosphere that is distinctively Texan, while helping
promote the game of baseball in the communities involved.
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