Altamonte Springs Boom

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Altamonte Springs Boom
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League FCSL
Location Altamonte Springs, Florida
Ballpark Lake Brantley High School
Year founded2015
League championships1 (2016)
ColorsRed, white, silver
   
OwnershipFlorida Collegiate Summer League

The Altamonte Springs Boom are a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league team located in Altamonte Springs, Florida. The team is a member of the Florida Collegiate Summer League (FCSL) and plays its home games at Lake Brantley High School Stadium. The club's inaugural season took place in 2015. The next season, the Boom finished with a record of 22–19, earning the league's second seed. The team then won a best-of-three playoff series against the DeLand Suns and defeated the Sanford River Rats in the title game to win their first FCSL championship, [1] [2] [3] their only title to date. [4]

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Playoff appearances

YearFirst roundSemifinals (best-of-3)FCSL championship game
2015 Leesburg Lightning L (1-0), L (5-4)
2016 DeLand Suns W (2-0), L (7-6), W (6-3) Sanford River Rats W (5-4)

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