The team was first established in 1968, and has competed continuously since then. The team won division championships in 2002, 2003, 2008, and 2013. In 2012, the team won its first league championship. In 2009, the team had nine players each from the
Dominican Republic and
Venezuela, with the
United States third at six players. They were the two highly publicized, pioneering
Indian pitchers,
Rinku Singh and
Dinesh Patel, who became the first Indian-born players to sign professional baseball contracts in the United States, a second baseman named Henry from
Colombia, two players from
Puerto Rico, and one each from
Mexico,
Panama,
Australia,
Canada and one of the first three players ever signed out of
South Africa,
Gift Ngoepe, while one of the Americans, Chris Aure, was from
Alaska. "We eat together in the cafeteria, but sometimes we try each other's foods," Ngoepe says. "I listen to the Indians' music when I go past their rooms, and they listen to my music from Africa. We tell each other stories about our home countries. We do everything together." "Everybody's the same here, like family," Venezuelan infielder Elevys Gonzalez says. For the 2021 season, the team is fielding two squads in the league, differentiated as "Black" and "Gold" in reference to the team's colors. ==Season-by-season==