DateRKodus v Võõrsil-
05/29 15:05 - Kalamazoo Growlers v Rockford Rivets View
05/29 00:35 - Badlands Big Sticks v Duluth Huskies 9-0
05/28 23:35 - Waterloo Bucks v Willmar Stingers 5-11
05/28 23:35 - Rochester Honkers v Thunder Bay Border Cats 3-5
05/28 23:35 - Wisconsin Rapids Rafters v Fond Du Lac Dock Spiders 4-7
05/28 23:35 - Mankato Moondogs v La Crosse Loggers 1-3
05/28 23:35 - Green Bay Booyah v Wisconsin Woodchucks 5-7
05/28 23:35 - Bismarck Larks v St. Cloud Rox 3-11
05/28 23:05 - Kokomo Jackrabbits v Lakeshore Chinooks 10-15
05/28 22:35 - Madison Mallards v Eau Claire Express 18-10
05/28 15:05 - Royal Oak Leprechauns v Kenosha Kingfish 3-4
05/28 15:05 - Kalamazoo Growlers v Rockford Rivets 5-4
05/28 15:05 - Battle Creek Bombers v Traverse City Pit Spitters 5-9
05/28 00:35 - Badlands Big Sticks v Duluth Huskies 10-5
05/28 00:05 - Bismarck Larks v St. Cloud Rox 6-3
05/27 23:35 - Rochester Honkers v Thunder Bay Border Cats 1-6
05/27 23:35 - Mankato Moondogs v La Crosse Loggers 9-8
05/27 22:35 - Royal Oak Leprechauns v Kenosha Kingfish 3-13
05/27 22:35 - Battle Creek Bombers v Traverse City Pit Spitters 7-2
05/27 22:30 - Kalamazoo Growlers v Rockford Rivets 8-3
05/27 22:05 - Kokomo Jackrabbits v Lakeshore Chinooks 3-4
05/27 22:05 - Eau Claire Express v Madison Mallards 5-4
05/27 20:35 - Waterloo Bucks v Willmar Stingers 2-5
05/27 18:05 - Wisconsin Woodchucks v Green Bay Booyah 7-5
05/27 18:05 - Fond Du Lac Dock Spiders v Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 7-8
08/16 23:05 2 Traverse City Pit Spitters v Green Bay Booyah 14-15
08/15 23:35 2 St. Cloud Rox v La Crosse Loggers 9-8
08/15 22:05 3 Kalamazoo Growlers v Traverse City Pit Spitters 0-6
08/15 20:35 3 Kalamazoo Growlers v Traverse City Pit Spitters 18-6
08/15 00:05 3 Willmar Stingers v St. Cloud Rox 7-8

Wikipedia - Northwoods League

The Northwoods League is a collegiate summer baseball wooden bat league. All players in the league must have NCAA eligibility remaining in order to participate. The league is amateur, and players are not paid, so as to maintain their college eligibility. Graduated senior pitchers are also eligible to play in the Northwoods League. Each team may have four of these players at a time.

Teams play 70 games scheduled from Memorial Day to the 2nd Saturday in August, while the playoffs take place the week after, starting on that Sunday and ending usually on Friday. The season itself is broken into two halves, with the winners of each half in each of the four sub-divisions playing against each other to determine a sub-divisional champion in a best-of-three series. The sub-divisional champions then meet in a winner-take-all game to determine a divisional champion. The divisional champions then meet in a winner-take-all game for the league championship.

In 2020, some teams cancelled their season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For those teams that did play, instead of playing within their usual divisions, they played in hub regions, with some creating "temporary teams".

In 2023, the Northwoods League announced plans to create a new softball league. The softball league will initially consist of four teams, based in Madison (Madison Night Mares) and La Crosse, Wisconsin (La Crosse Steam); Mankato, Minnesota (Mankato Habeneros); and Minot, North Dakota (Minot Honeybees).

History

Established in 1994, the Northwoods League was the first for-profit summer collegiate baseball league. It has more teams and plays more games than any other summer collegiate baseball league. The Northwoods League drew over 1.1 Million fans for the fourth consecutive year in 2017. The purpose of the league is to develop players while college baseball teams are not allowed to work out. Many of the teams in the league play in ballparks formerly occupied by professional clubs from the Midwest League, Prairie League, Northern League, and Frontier League. The wooden bat circuit allows communities deemed too small for professional ball to continue to enjoy high-quality, competitive baseball during the summer months. The Northwoods League was the first summer collegiate baseball league to broadcast on the ESPN network, and currently webcasts all of its games.

The teams are located in the Northwoods region of the Upper Midwestern United States and Northwestern Ontario, mostly in the U.S. states of Minnesota (five teams) and Wisconsin (nine teams); also with three teams in Michigan, two in North Dakota, and one team each in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ontario.

Over 200 league alumni have gone on to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) with 91 alumni entering the MLB ranks from 2013 to 2017. Alumnus Max Scherzer, the 2017 National League Cy Young Award winner, and American League runner-up Chris Sale faced each other as the starting pitchers in the 2017 and 2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Games.

Põhja-Ameerika kõrgeima beisballiliiga Northwoods League'i turniir on kestnud juba üle kolmekümne aasta, pakkudes sadu mängu osariikides Põhja-Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa ja Kanada provintsis Ontario. Ligas mängivad väljavalitud ülikooli ja juniorikolledži mängijad üle kogu riigi, kes soovivad oma mänguoskusi edasi arendada. Turniir koosneb kaheksast divisjonist, millest igaühes on viis kuni kuus meeskonda. Igast divisjonist pääseb üks meeskond väljalangemismängudele.