DSL Royals Fortuna

Leagues Played
Dominican Summer League 101
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The Dominican Summer League Royals or DSL Royals are a minor league baseball team in the Dominican Summer League. The team plays in the Boca Chica Northwest division and is affiliated with the Kansas City Royals. The DSL Royals1 won the organization's first Dominican Summer league title in 2019. They did so by defeating the DSL D-Backs2 on Sept. 6, 1-0. There's also a DSL Royals2 team, as these two squads join seven other minor league organizations as Kansas City Royals affiliates.

History

The team first came into existence in 1989 as an independent Royals affiliate. The following year, they shared an affiliation with the New York Mets. In 1991, the team shared an affiliation with the Chicago Cubs, and an affiliation with the Colorado Rockies was added in 1992. While the Cubs were dropped in 1993, the team would continue its joint affiliation with the Rockies until 1996. In 1997, it once again became an independent affiliate of the Royals. In 2018, the Kansas City Royals were ranked the top educational program among all 30 MLB teams and their respective programs in the Dominican Republic, as voted by MLB.

The DSL Royals Fortuna is a talented and promising baseball team based in the Dominican Republic, competing in the Dominican Summer League (DSL). Known for their strong work ethic and passion for the game, the team develops young prospects and serves as a vital stepping stone for aspiring professional players. With a focus on skill development, teamwork, and discipline, the DSL Royals Fortuna aim to showcase emerging talent and prepare players for future opportunities in higher levels of professional baseball. Their vibrant team spirit and dedication make them a formidable presence on the field, embodying the rich baseball culture of the Dominican Republic.