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1 All-Time teams list  





2 Notable alumni  



2.1  Baseball Hall of Fame alumni  





2.2  Notable alumni  







3 References  





4 External links  














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Central Illinois Collegiate League
CICL logo
SportBaseball
Founded1963
Ceased2008
MottoReal Wood
No. of teams5 in final season
CountryUnited States
Last
champion(s)
Springfield Sliders
Official websiteOfficial website

The Central Illinois Collegiate League (CICL) was a collegiate wooden bat summer baseball league. It was composed of five teams from Illinois and Indiana. The CICL was founded in 1963 as a charter member of National Collegiate Athletic Association certified summer baseball. Although the NCAA dropped Summer baseball program in 2005, The CICL is one of ten summer collegiate baseball leagues affiliated with the National Association of Summer Collegiate Baseball (NASCB), which now takes over the duties of the NCAA and follows all NCAA requirements. The league was also is one of four summer college baseball leagues supported by Major League Baseball.[1]

The Springfield Sliders ran away with the CICL's final Championship Title. The Sliders won the First Half, Regular Season and Playoff Championship. The 2008 season was the inaugural season for the Sliders and the final season of the CICL.

On November 11, 2008, the CICL announced it was merging with the Prospect League.[2]

All-Time teams list[edit]

The Hannibal Cavemen were set to join the CICL for the 2009 season, but joined the Prospect League along with the rest of the CICL roster.

Notable alumni[edit]

This is a list of some players that played in the Central Illinois Collegiate League:

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni[edit]

Notable alumni[edit]

A list of all players that have made appearances on major league ballclubs can be accessed on the CICL website.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "CICL Baseball – About the CICL". Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2008-06-09.
  • ^ CICL to become Prospect League[permanent dead link]
  • External links[edit]


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