Venezuelan Summer League
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| Venezuelan Summer League | |
|---|---|
| Sport | Baseball |
| Founded | 1997 |
| No. of teams | 8 |
| Country(ies) | |
| Most recent champion(s) |
VSL Astros |
| Official website | Official Website |
The Venezuelan Summer League is a minor league baseball rookie league which operates in Carabobo and Aragua states, Venezuela.
The league is open to players from Latin American except Puerto Rico. Currently, in the league are players from Argentina, Colombia, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua, Panama, St. Marteen and Venezuela.
Each team has a roster limit of 35 active players: no more than 12 players 20 years of age or older, and no more than four players 21 years of age or older. At least 10 must be pitchers, as of July 1. No player on active list may have more than four years of minor league service.
[edit] Members
The eight member teams plays a 70 game regular schedule, beginning on May 12 and ending on August 2. In the play-offs, the winner and runner up teams meet in a best-of-three games series for championship.
The current member teams and their affiliated MLB organizations are:
- Aguirre - VSL Mariners
- Ciudad Alianza - VSL Tigers
- San Joaquín #1 - VSL Pirates
- San Joaquín #2 - VSL Cardinals
- Tronconero A - VSL Phillies
- Tronconero B - VSL Mets
- Venoco #1 - VSL Astros
- Venoco #2 - VSL Rays

