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Prospect League : ウィキペディア英語版
Prospect League

The Prospect League is a collegiate summer baseball league comprising teams of college players from North America and beyond. All players in the league must have NCAA eligibility remaining in order to participate. So as to maintain their college eligibility, players are not paid. Beginning in 2012, the league added four games to the season, making a total of 60 games per team (30 home and 30 road).
==League history==
In 1963, the Central Illinois Collegiate League (CICL), the precursor league to the Prospect league, was formed as a charter member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) summer collegiate baseball program. The league existed under NCAA rules and guidance for 41 years. In 2005, the NCAA ended its official association with summer collegiate baseball; however, the CICL continued to preserve the amateur status of its member athletes by abiding by the rules and regulations of the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball (NACSB).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CICL:About Us )〕 In 2009, the CICL planned to expand to six teams by adding the Hannibal Cavemen, but in winter 2008, the league ownership voted for further expansion.
Dr. Chris Hanners, owner of the Chillicothe franchise and one of the founders of the Frontier League wanted to keep a Paints baseball team in Chillicothe. Dr. Hanners, Leo Trich, former Frontier league director of development; General Manager and majority owner of the Butler BlueSox,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Blue Sox Staff )〕 and Duke Ward, former owner of the Frontier League's Richmond Roosters〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Franchise gives Richmond hope for baseball )〕 worked with the ownership of the CICL to form the Prospect League.
The Prospect League began its inaugural season in summer 2009 with the original CICL teams forming the Western Division. Five expansion teams formed the Eastern Division. Three of the Eastern Division teams began play in markets previously served by Frontier League teams. Besides the Chillicothe Paints, the Richmond RiverRats (Richmond, Indiana), played in the previous home of the Frontier League's Richmond Roosters, which are now the Traverse City Beach Bums. The Slippery Rock Sliders (Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania) played in the previous home of the Frontier League team of the same name.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sliders in Ypsi for '09 season )
In 2010, the Prospect League expanded adding four new franchises: the Terre Haute Rex (Terre Haute, Indiana), the West Virginia Miners (Beckley, West Virginia), the DeKalb County Liners (Sycamore, Illinois), and the Nashville Outlaws (Nashville, Tennessee).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Prospect League Announces Expansion Team in Nashville )
Due to a change in team ownership in 2010, the North Coast Knights became the Lorain County Ironmen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=North Coast Knights become the Lorain County Ironmen )
In 2011 the Dupage Dragons franchise folded after 5 years with the CICL (2006–08) and Prospect League (2009–10). As a result the league returned to a 2-division format after having 3 divisions in 2010. Richmond was moved to the six-team Eastern Division, while Danville, Nashville, Terre Haute, and Dubois County were moved to the eight-team Western Division.
In 2012, the Nashville Outlaws folded, and the DeKalb County Liners left the league to join the Midwestern Collegiate League, leaving the Prospect League with twelve teams in two, six-team divisions. The 2012 schedule will consist of 60 games and have no "cross-over" games; all games will be played among teams from the same division only. The only time teams from opposite divisions will meet is in the Championship Series.
For the 2015 season, the league added its easternmost team yet, the Jamestown Jammers. The Kokomo Jackrabbits (Kokomo, Indiana) were also added in the West Division and will play in the brand-new Kokomo Municipal Stadium, set to open for the 2015 season.

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