Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
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The Winter Park Diamond Dawgs are a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league team located in Winter Park, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Winter Park is a suburban city in Orange County, Florida, United States. The population was 24,090 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2006 estimates, the city had a population of 28,083. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee Metropolitan Statistical Area...

. The team is a member of the Florida Collegiate Summer League
Florida Collegiate Summer League
The Florida Collegiate Summer League is a six-team wood bat collegiate summer baseball league located in the central Florida region of the southeastern United States. The league was founded in the fall of 2003 and began play in the summer of 2004...

 (FCSL) and plays its home games at Alfond Stadium. The team is an inaugural member of the FCSL.

History

The Winter Park Diamond Dawgs and the Sanford River Rats were two of the inaugural teams of the FCSL. The team did not qualify for the championship game in 2004
2004 FCSL season
The 2004 FCSL season was the inaugural season of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, a collegiate summer baseball league operating in the southeastern United States region of central Florida...

 or 2005
2005 FCSL season
The 2005 FCSL season was the second season in the history of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league operating in the southeastern United States region of central Florida...

. In 2006
2006 FCSL season
The 2006 FCSL season was the third season in the history of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league operating in the southeastern United States region of central Florida. The league's Winter Haven, Florida franchise, the Winter Haven Warthogs, moved to...

, however, the team won the FCSL championship game 4-3 over the Altamonte Springs Snappers. The team finished fourth in the league in both 2007
2007 FCSL season
The 2007 FCSL season was the fourth season in the history of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league operating in the southeastern United States region of central Florida. The league's Winter Pines franchise, the Winter Pines Warthogs, folded after two...

 and 2008, not qualifying for the championship game in either season.

Playoff Appearances

Year First round Semifinals (best-of-3) FCSL championship game
2004
2004 FCSL season
The 2004 FCSL season was the inaugural season of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, a collegiate summer baseball league operating in the southeastern United States region of central Florida...

Double-Elimination L (0-4), W (1-0), L (5-10)
2006
2006 FCSL season
The 2006 FCSL season was the third season in the history of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league operating in the southeastern United States region of central Florida. The league's Winter Haven, Florida franchise, the Winter Haven Warthogs, moved to...

Double-Elimination L (4-6), W (4-2), W (4-2) Altamonte Springs Snappers W (4-3)
2007
2007 FCSL season
The 2007 FCSL season was the fourth season in the history of the Florida Collegiate Summer League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league operating in the southeastern United States region of central Florida. The league's Winter Pines franchise, the Winter Pines Warthogs, folded after two...

Double-Elimination L (3-6), L (2-3)
2008 Orlando Suns
Orlando Suns
The DeLand Suns are a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league team located in DeLand, Florida. Formerly known as the Orlando Suns, the team is a member of the Florida Collegiate Summer League and plays its home games at Melching Field in DeLand...

W (5-4) Belleview Bulldogs
Belleview Bulldogs
The Belleview Bulldogs were a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league team located in Ocala, Florida. The team was a member of the Florida Collegiate Summer League and played its home games at the Ocala Rotary Sportsplex. The team joined the FCSL in the 2008 season...

L (10-15)
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