Florida Complex League Braves

  • Founded in 1976
  • (1964–1967, 1976–present)
  • North Port, Florida
Minor league affiliationsClassRookieLeagueFlorida Complex LeagueDivisionSouth Division
Previous leagues
  • Gulf Coast League (1966–1967, 1976–2020)
  • Florida Rookie League (1965)
  • Sarasota Rookie League (1964)
Major league affiliationsTeamAtlanta BravesPrevious teamsMilwaukee Braves (1964–1965)Minor league titlesLeague titles
  • 1964
  • 2003
  • 2023
Division titles (1)2003Team dataNameFCL Braves
Previous names
  • GCL Braves (1976–2020)
  • FRL Braves (1965)
  • SRL Braves (1964)
BallparkCoolToday Park
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
Atlanta Braves

The Florida Complex League Braves are an American baseball team. They are the Rookie-level affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, competing in the Florida Complex League of Minor League Baseball. Prior to 2021, the team was known as the Gulf Coast League Braves. The team plays at CoolToday Park in North Port, Florida. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents from the United States, Canada, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and other countries.

History

The team traces its history to the earliest days of complex-based baseball, in reference to major-league teams' spring training complexes. Initially based in Sarasota, Florida, the team was a member of the short-lived Sarasota Rookie League (1964) and Florida Rookie League (1965), and was a charter club in the Gulf Coast League when it was formed in 1966. The team operated from 1964 to 1967, and has operated continuously since 1976.[1]

In 2003, the Braves won a best-of-three series over the GCL Pirates to become league champions. Prior to the 2021 season, the Gulf Coast League was renamed as the Florida Complex League.

Roster

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Pitchers

  • 70 Genderson Almonte
  • 32 Jose Chavez
  • 57 Giomar Diaz
  • 92 Adel Dilone
  • 74 Rolando Gutierrez
  • 64 Wellington Guzman
  • 77 Miguel Hernandez
  • 72 Jhonny Martinez
  • 97 Cesari Moreno
  • 80 Jose Ojeda
  • 11 Marco Patino
  • 59 Kelvin Perez
  • 79 Yorvi Pirela
  • 50 Efrain Polanco
  • 87 Davis Polo
  • 78 Albert Rivas
  • 95 Juan Sanchez
  • 75 Justus Sheffield
  • 73 Jhonly Taveras

Catchers

  • 18 Antonio Barranca
  • 94 Alexander Martinez
  • 52 Harry Owen
  •  7 Alen Pineda

Infielders

  • 16 Diego Benitez
  • 15 Leonel Callez
  • 19 Elian Cortorreal
  • 54 Jose Dilone
  •  8 Leiker Figueroa
  • 17 Wilfrank Graciano
  •  9 Luis Moreno
  • 28 Yorfran Nieves
  • 84 Hudson Potts
  • 22 Luis Sanchez
  • 20 Ambioris Tavarez

Outfielders

  •  2 Douglas Glod
  • 65 Robert Gonzalez
  • 12 Christian Jackson
  • 24 Maximo Maria
  • 40 Noah Williams


Manager

Coaches

  • 38 Lance Carter (pitching)
  • 55 Einar Díaz (hitting)
  • 27 Elvin Nina (pitching)
  •  1 Ben Revere (coach)
  • 13 Wynston Sawyer (coach)
  • -- Luis Ugueto (coach)

60-day injured list

  • -- Hayder Ortiz

7-day injured list
* On Atlanta Braves 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated June 6, 2023
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Florida Complex League
Atlanta Braves minor league players

Season-by-season

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
SRL Braves (1964)[citation needed]
1964 36-23 1st Paul Snyder League Champs
No playoffs
FRL Braves (1965)[citation needed]
1965 34-25 2nd Paul Snyder No playoffs
GCL Braves[citation needed]
1966 27-21 2nd Tom Saffell No playoffs until 1983
1967 27-32 5th Tom Saffell
1976 21-32 6th Chuck Goggin & Pedro Gonzalez
1977 22-31 5th Pedro Gonzalez
1978 25-30 4th Pedro Gonzalez
1979 26-28 4th Pedro Gonzalez
1980 37-25 3rd Pedro Gonzalez
1981 28-34 8th Pedro Gonzalez
1982 32-31 4th Pedro Gonzalez
1983 32-28 4th Pedro Gonzalez
1984 31-32 6th Pedro Gonzalez
1985 26-35 7th Pedro Gonzalez
1986 29-34 9th Pedro Gonzalez
1987 20-43 10th Pedro Gonzalez
1988 16-47 12th Pedro Gonzalez
1989 37-26 4th (t) Jim Procopio
1990 33-29 6th Jim Procopio
1991 30-29 6th (t) Jim Saul
1992 22-37 14th Jim Saul
1993 32-26 4th Jim Saul
1994 13-46 15th Jim Saul
1995 14-43 16th Jim Saul
1996 14-45 16th Robert Lucas (11-36) / Chino Cadahia (3-9)
1997 21-38 15th Frank Howard
1998 25-35 11th (t) Rick Albert
1999 27-33 10th Rick Albert
2000 26-34 10th Rick Albert
2001 30-30 8th Rick Albert
2002 28-32 8th (t) Jim Saul
2003 38-22 1st Ralph Henriquez League Champs
vs. GCL Pirates (2 games to 0)
Won in 1st round
vs. GCL Red Sox (1 games to 0)
2004 23-36 10th Ralph Henriquez
2005 24-28 8th Luis Ortiz
2006 23-27 8th Luis Ortiz
2007 17-43 15th Luis Ortiz
2008 29-29 9th (t) Luis Ortiz
2009 26-34 13th Luis Ortiz
2010 27-31 12th Luis Ortiz
2011 24-34 12th Jonathan Schuerholz
2012 21-37 14th Rocket Wheeler
2013 26-34 12th Rocket Wheeler
2014 29-30 9th Rocket Wheeler
2015 27-33 11th Robinson Cancel

References

  1. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, eds., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 2007.

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