Collegiate summer baseball
Collegiate summer baseball leagues are amateur baseball leagues in the United States and Canada featuring players who have attended at least one year of college and have at least one year of athletic eligibility remaining. Generally, they operate from early June to early August. Players use wooden baseball bats, hence the common nickname of these leagues as "wood bat leagues".
To find a collegiate summer team, players work with their college coaches and prospective teams' general managers. They report to summer leagues after completing their spring collegiate season with their NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, and CCCAA teams. Some players arrive late due to their college team's postseason play, which sometimes runs into early June. In some cases, players are drafted during the collegiate summer season. These draftees can remain with their collegiate summer team until they sign a professional contract. During the season, players are housed by volunteer host families and bussed to and from road games.[1]
The leagues vary greatly in their attendances, quality of play, and ability to attract scouts. The Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) is considered the premier collegiate summer league.[2][3]
Active leagues
This list is organized by federation.
- Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League – Eastern Pennsylvania; Northern New Jersey; Staten Island, New York
- Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League – DC; Central Maryland; Suburban Virginia
- California Collegiate League
- Cape Cod Baseball League – Cape Cod area of Massachusetts
- Florida Collegiate Summer League – Orlando area
- Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League – Ohio; Michigan; Indiana; Ontario, Canada
- Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League – Eastern Long Island, New York
- New England Collegiate Baseball League – New England
- New York Collegiate Baseball League – Northwestern New York state
- Southern Collegiate Baseball League – Western North Carolina and Northwestern South Carolina
- Sunbelt Baseball League – Northern Georgia
- Valley Baseball League – Northwestern Virginia
Source:[4]
- Florida Collegiate Summer League
- Great Lakes United Baseball League[5]
- Metropolitan Collegiate Summer Baseball League of Illinois[6]
- Midwest Collegiate League[7]
- New York Collegiate Baseball League
- Tri-State Collegiate League[8]
- Great Lakes Bay Baseball Association[9]
- Alaska Baseball League
- CenTex Collegiate League[10]
- Coastal Collegiate League[11]
- Jayhawk Collegiate League
- Houston Collegiate Summer League[12]
- M.I.N.K. Collegiate Baseball League[13]
- Pacific International League[14]
- Rocky Mountain Baseball League[15]
- Western Baseball Association[16]
Other (unaffiliated) leagues
- All-American Amateur Baseball Association - Pennsylvania
- Arizona Collegiate Wood Bat League
- Atlantic Baseball Confederation - New Jersey
- Ban Johnson Amateur Baseball League
- Bay Area Collegiate League[17]
- Beach Collegiate Summer Baseball League
- Carolina-Virginia Collegiate League
- CarShield Collegiate League[18]
- Cascade Collegiate League[19]
- Centennial State League - Northern Colorado[20]
- Coastal Plain League
- Collegiate Baseball League Europe
- Connecticut Collegiate Baseball League
- Corn Belt Baseball League
- Cotton States Baseball League[21]
- Expedition League[22]
- Futures Collegiate Baseball League
- Golden State Collegiate Baseball League
- Great West League
- Honor the Game College Wood Bat League
- Hudson Valley Collegiate Baseball League
- Interstate Collegiate Baseball League[23]
- Kansas Collegiate League[24]
- Maryland Collegiate Baseball League[25]
- Mid-Plains League
- Mile High Collegiate Baseball League
- New Jersey Amateur Baseball League
- Northwoods League
- Ohio Valley Summer Collegiate Baseball League
- Pacific Coast Collegiate League
- Palm Springs Collegiate League[26]
- Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League
- Prospect League
- Rockingham County Baseball League
- St. Louis Metro Collegiate Instructional Baseball League
- Southern California Collegiate Baseball League
- Sunset Baseball League[27]
- Sunflower Collegiate League[28]
- Texas Collegiate League
- West Coast League
- Western Canadian Baseball League
Defunct leagues
- Basin League
- Big States League
- Central Illinois Collegiate League
- Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League
- Eastern Collegiate Baseball League
- Far West League
- Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League
- Horizon Air Summer Series
- KIT Summer Collegiate Baseball League
- Lewis & Clark Baseball League
- Mountain Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League
- Mountain West Summer Collegiate Baseball[29]
- Northern League (1936–1941, 1946–1950, 1952; mainly in New York and Vermont)[30]
- Pacific West Baseball League
- Puget Sound Collegiate League
- Saskatchewan Major Baseball League
- Sierra Baseball League
- Thorobred Collegiate Baseball League
See also
- Scenic West Athletic Conference, a junior-college league that uses wooden bats in conference play during the standard college baseball season
References
- ^ Grunebaum, Dave (August 6, 2012). "Summer Baseball Grooms Players for Majors". VOANews.com. Voice of America. Archived from the original on August 7, 2012. Retrieved August 7, 2012.
- ^ "BaseballAmerica.com: College: Summer Scene: Summer League Top Prospects: Summer College Leagues: Top 10 Prospects". www.baseballamerica.com. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
- ^ "10 Best College Baseball Summer Leagues". Made Man. Archived from the original on March 1, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
- ^ "Home Page | National Alliance of College Summer Baseball – Pointstreak Sites". www.nacsb.org. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
- ^ "Tournament and Showcase Baseball Events » GLBBA". Great Lakes Bay Baseball Association.
- ^ "Metro. Collegiate Summer Baseball of Illinois Home Page". HomeTeamsONLINE.
- ^ Midwest Collegiate League
- ^ "Tri-State Collegiate League". Archived from the original on April 28, 2015. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
- ^ "Tournament and Showcase Baseball Events » GLBBA". Great Lakes Bay Baseball Association.
- ^ "CenTex Collegiate Baseball League". CentexBBL.
- ^ Coastal Collegiate League
- ^ "Houston Collegiate Summer League is the premier summer college wood bat league in Houston, Texas". www.hcsleague.com.
- ^ "MINK Summer College Baseball League". www.minkleaguebaseball.com.
- ^ Pacific International League
- ^ "Rmblcolorado.com". www77.rmblcolorado.com.
- ^ "westernbaseballassociation.com". westernbaseball.
- ^ Bay Area Collegiate League
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- ^ "Cascade Collegiate League". CCL.
- ^ "Official site of the Fort Collins Foxes Baseball Club". www.fortcollinsfoxes.com. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
- ^ "Cotton States Baseball League". www.cottonstatesleague.com.
- ^ "Home Page | The Expedition League - Pointstreak Sites". expeditionleague.pointstreaksites.com.
- ^ "Interstate Collegiate Baseball League". Archived from the original on April 21, 2018. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
- ^ "Home". Kansas Collegiate League Baseball.
- ^ "Maryland Collegiate Baseball League Home Page". HomeTeamsONLINE.
- ^ "Power Summer Collegiate League – PSCL BASEBALL". palmspringscollegiateleague.com.
- ^ *https://www.sunsetleaguebaseball.com/page/show/3290923-teams-2017-summer-?subseason=390639
- ^ "Home Page | Sunflower Collegiate League - Pointstreak Sites". sunflowerbaseball.pointstreaksites.com.
- ^ https://www.mtwestsummercollegebaseball.com/
- ^ https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Northern_League_(Summer_Collegiate)