Frontier League
The Frontier League is an independent professional baseball league in North America, established in 1993. It operates outside the traditional Minor League Baseball system and features teams primarily located in the Midwest and Eastern United States, as well as parts of Canada. The league provides opportunities for players to showcase their skills and potentially advance to affiliated Major League Baseball teams.
Teams in the Frontier League play a 100-game regular season, followed by playoffs to determine the league champion. The league is known for its competitive play and has produced numerous players who have gone on to successful careers in Major League Baseball.