Northwoods League

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The Northwoods League is an SCBA sanctioned summer baseball league comprised of teams of the top college players. 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 2006 season

The Rochester Honkers won the 2006 Northwoods League Championship, sweeping Thunder Bay in two games.[1]

[edit] North Division

[edit] South Division

[edit] 2007 Expansion


[edit] Notable Northwoods League Alumni

[edit] Major Leaguers

[edit] Others

  • Toby Gardenhire, Rochester Honkers, 2004, son of Minnesota Twins manager Ron Gardenhire
  • Tim Nettles, Waterloo Bucks, 1997, son of New York Yankees third baseman Graig Nettles
  • Drew Saberhagen, Alexandria Beetles, 2005, son of former World Series MVP (1985) and two-time Cy Young Award winner (1985 & 1989) Bret Saberhagen
  • Frank Viola III, Alexandria Beetles, 2004, son of Frank Viola
  • Ned Yost Jr., Wausau Woodchucks, 2003, son of Milwaukee Brewers manager Ned Yost
  • Jason White, one of the best players honkers ever had.2006.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Local Names and News", Duluth News Tribune, 2006-08-20.

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