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The team first competed in the Arizona League (AZL) in 1997, and has been a member of the league continuously since then. [1] During the 2018 and 2019 seasons, the team fielded two squads in the league, differentiated by suffixes (1 and 2, although some sources list them as Blue and Red). [1]
Prior to 2021, it was known as the Arizona League (AZL). Along with the Florida Complex League (FCL), it forms the lowest rung on the North American minor-league ladder. ACL teams play at the minor league spring training complexes of their parent Major League Baseball (MLB) clubs and are owned by those parent clubs. Admission is not charged and ...
The team first competed in the Arizona League (AZL) in 1988, and has been a member of the league continuously since then. [4] During the 2019 season, the team fielded two squads in the league, differentiated by Green and Gold suffixes. [4] Prior to the 2021 season, the Arizona League was renamed as the Arizona Complex League (ACL).
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In 1992, the Colorado Rockies and Chicago Cubs fielded a cooperative team in the Arizona League (AZL), known as the Arizona League Rockies/Cubs. The team was then an affiliate of only the Rockies from 1993 to 2000, and named as such. [2] The teams were located in Mesa (1992–1993), Chandler (1994–1997), and Tucson (1998–2000).
Defeated Cubs in semi-final Lost to White Sox in Championship series Darrin Garner 2016 1st 31 25 .554 Defeated Cubs in quarter-final Defeated Reds in semi-final Defeated Angels in Championship series Zac Livingston 2017 1st 31 24 .564 Lost Rangers in quarter-final Zac Livingston 2018 6th 16 38 .296 Zac Livingston 2019 7th 22 34 .396
In 2009, when the major-league Indians moved their spring training from Florida to Arizona, the Rookie-level team moved to the Arizona League (AZL), becoming the Arizona League Indians. The team has competed in Arizona since then. [1] In 2018 and 2019, the team fielded two squads in the league, differentiated by suffixes (1 and 2, or Blue and ...