Winter league baseball is baseball contested in
sports leagues during what is generally considered the baseball off-season.
Background
Annually, the highest level of
professional baseball competition,
Major League Baseball (MLB), begins with
spring training and runs through completion of the
World Series in the fall. Winter league baseball takes place in the months between the completion of the World Series and the start of the next season's spring training. As this spans winter in the
Northern Hemisphere, winter baseball leagues are located in warm-weather areas such as
Central America and the
Caribbean, or, less commonly, in the
Southern Hemisphere such as in Australia. In Australia,
Baseball Victoria holds its own winter league between April and September.
Winter baseball provides an opportunity for prospects to build their skills or demonstrate their capabilities,[1][2] or for established players to refine their skills or stay in shape.[3][4] Many notable major-league players have played winter league baseball—during the 1954–55 winter season, the outfield of the
Santurce Crabbers in Puerto Rico featured both
Willie Mays and
Roberto Clemente.[5][6]
Leagues
Notable professional baseball leagues operating as winter leagues include:[7]
Champions of leagues based in and around the Caribbean meet annually in the
Caribbean Series, normally contested in February.
Former
Cuban National Series (Serie Nacional de Béisbol, SNB), restricted to players who reside in Cuba; operated as a winter league before 2022, when it changed to a summer schedule
Hernández, Lou (2013). Memories of Winter Ball: Interviews with Players in the Latin American Winter Leagues of the 1950s. McFarland & Company.
ISBN978-0786471416.
Van Hyning, Thomas E. (2004). Puerto Rico's Winter League: A History of Major League Baseball's Launching Pad. McFarland & Company.
ISBN978-0786419708.