Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League

Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League
Sport Baseball
Founded 1986[1]
No. of teams 15
Country  United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Hamilton Joes (2016)
Official website GLSCL

The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League (GLSCL) is a collegiate summer baseball league in the Great Lakes region of the United States.[2] It is affiliated with the National Alliance of Collegiate Summer Baseball and comprises teams with college baseball players from around North America. The league is sanctioned and supported by Major League Baseball. Players are not paid so as to maintain their NCAA eligibility, and the league follows NCAA rules.[3] Many of the teams play in baseball stadiums that are normally occupied by college teams.

The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League uses wooden bats to ease the transition to professional baseball for collegiate players.[1][2]

Teams for the 2017 season

Team Location Stadium
Cincinnati Steam Cincinnati, Ohio Western Hills High School
Galion Graders Galion, Ohio Heise Park
Grand Lake Mariners Celina, Ohio Montgomery Field (Celina)
Grand River Loggers Holland/Grand Rapids, Michigan Marsh Field/Grand Haven High School
Hamilton Joes Hamilton, Ohio Foundation Field
Irish Hills Leprechauns Adrian, Michigan Siena Heights University Baseball Field
Lake Erie Monarchs Flat Rock, Michigan Flat Rock Field
Licking County Settlers Newark, Ohio Don Edwards Park
Lima Locos Lima, Ohio Simmons Field
Lorain County Ironmen Lorain, Ohio The PipeYard
Muskegon Clippers Muskegon, Michigan Marsh Field
Richmond Jazz Richmond, Indiana McBride Stadium
St. Clair Green Giants Tecumseh, Ontario Lacasse Park
Southern Ohio Copperheads Athens, Ohio Bob Wren Stadium
Xenia Scouts Xenia, Ohio AIA Sports Complex

Current teams

Former teams

Notable GLSCL alumni

Potential expansion

Team Location Stadium
River City Rapids Grand Rapids, Michigan Davenport University
Motor City Pride&& Rochester, Michigan Madonna University
Bloomfield Sting&& Bloomfield, Michigan Oakland University
Michigan Monarchs&& N/A Sienna Heights University

References

  1. 1 2 Torres, Richard (July 4, 2007). "Right place, right time: Great Lakes League makes investment in Anderson". The Herald Bulletin. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Dusty Hawk Caps Successful Start To Summer With All-Star Selection". BGSUFalcons.com. July 16, 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  3. Reed, Tom (July 5, 2007). "League gives players a crack at using wooden bats". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2009-05-19.

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