Northwoods League

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Northwoods League
Northwoods League logo
Sport Baseball
Founded 1994
No. of teams 14
Country(ies) Flag of the United States United States
Flag of Canada Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
St. Cloud River Bats
Official website www.northwoodsleague.com

The Northwoods League is a Summer Collegiate Baseball Association sanctioned summer baseball league comprising teams of the top college players from North America and beyond. All players in the league must have NCAA eligibility remaining in order to participate. Players are not paid so as to maintain their college eligibility.

Teams are run similar to a professional minor league team, providing players an opportunity to play under the same conditions using wooden bats and minor league specification baseballs. The Northwoods League draws more fans to its games than any other Summer Collegiate Baseball League.

Several of the teams in the league play in ballparks formerly occupied by professional clubs from the Midwest League and the Northern League. The wooden bat circuit allows communities deemed too small for pro ball to continue to enjoy high quality, competitive baseball during the summer months.


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[edit] Teams for the 2008 season

North Division
Team Plays at Location
Alexandria Beetles Knute Nelson Memorial Park Alexandria, Minnesota
Brainerd Blue Thunder Mills Field Brainerd, Minnesota
Duluth Huskies Wade Stadium Duluth, Minnesota
Mankato MoonDogs Franklin Rogers Park Mankato, Minnesota
Rochester Honkers Mayo Field Rochester, Minnesota
St. Cloud River Bats Joe Faber Field St. Cloud, Minnesota
Thunder Bay Border Cats Port Arthur Stadium Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
South Division
Team Plays at Location
Battle Creek Bombers C.O. Brown Stadium Battle Creek, Michigan
Eau Claire Express Carson Park Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Green Bay Bullfrogs Joannes Stadium Green Bay, Wisconsin
La Crosse Loggers Copeland Park La Crosse, Wisconsin
Madison Mallards Warner Park Madison, Wisconsin
Waterloo Bucks Riverfront Stadium Waterloo, Iowa
Wisconsin Woodchucks Athletic Park Wausau, Wisconsin

[edit] Potential expansion

Two frequently mentioned expansion possibilities are Bismarck, North Dakota [1] and Pewaukee, Wisconsin (a Milwaukee suburb) [2].

[edit] League Champions

  • 2007: St. Cloud River Bats
  • 2006: Rochester Honkers
  • 2005: Thunder Bay Border Cats
  • 2004: Madison Mallards
  • 2003: Wisconsin Woodchucks
  • 2002: Waterloo Bucks
  • 2001: Wisconsin Woodchucks
  • 2000: St. Cloud River Bats
  • 1999: Rochester Honkers
  • 1998: St. Cloud Rivers Bats
  • 1997: Rochester Honkers
  • 1996: Waterloo Bucks
  • 1995: Kenosha Kroakers
  • 1994: Rochester Honkers

[edit] Notable Northwoods League Alumni

[edit] Major Leaguers

[edit] Umpiring

The Northwoods League, in addition to being a developmental league for players and coaches, is also a developmental league for umpires. The concentrated game schedule, travel, and Minor League-like game conditions give NWL umpires a pre-professional seasoning unparalleled in all of baseball. Since the League's inaugural season in 1994, 44 of its former umpires have furthered their careers in affiliated professional baseball.

The League recruits its umpires from the two umpire schools whose curriculums have been approved by the Professional Baseball Umpire Corps. (PBUC): Jim Evans' Academy of Professional Baseball Umpiring and Harry Wendelstedt School for Umpires. The umpires ultimately chosen are usually among the top school graduates who were then selected to the pre-season, PBUC sponsored Umpire Evaluation Course.

The NWL employs seven two-man crews during the regular season, a six-man crew during the mid-season All-Star game, and six umpires for both the divisional playoffs and championship series. Umpires are salaried and are provided hotel accommodations, meals and travel.


[edit] References

  1. ^ KXMB.com, 3rd February 2007
  2. ^ JSOnline.com, 8th February 2007

[edit] External links