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Great West League

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Great West League
File:Great West League.png
SportBaseball
Founded2014
Ceased2018
CommissionerKen Wilson
No. of teams6 (at ceasing of operations)
Countries United States
Last
champion(s)
Chico Heat (2nd title)
Official websiteGreat West League

The Great West League (GWL) was a collegiate summer baseball league founded in 2014, comprising teams from California and Oregon. The league was designed to develop college talent, and only current college eligible players are allowed to participate. League teams were operated just like professional minor league teams. The GWL season ran from early June to mid-August. The league ceased operations on October 4, 2018.

History[edit]

The Great West League was founded in 2014, announcing that teams would be located in California and Oregon, with play beginning with the 2016 season. Former West Coast League president Ken Wilson was named the first president of the league. The Lodi Crushers and Chico Heat became the first two member teams.

One year later, in 2015, the Portland Pickles became the third member team. The Marysville Gold Sox announced they were joining the Great West League in August of that same year. In September, the Sacramento Stealth and the Medford Rogues joined the league, moving from the West Coast League.

The league began play in 2016 with six teams, five of which played a 57-game schedule. The Sacramento Stealth was a travel team, playing a 45-game schedule. The Medford Rogues won the regular season, while the Chico Heat took the Championship Series from the Rogues to become the first GWL Champion. The Chico Heat led the league in attendance, drawing over 50,000 fans and averaging 1,656 per game, while the Portland Pickles drew just less than 50,000, averaging 1,561 per game, second best in the league. A total of 191,629 fans attended GWL games in 2016, an average of 1,176 per game.

Following the 2016 season it was announced that the Lincoln Potters would join the league for the 2017 season, along with the Yuba City Bears. At the same time, it was announced that the Lodi Crushers and Sacramento Stealth would not participate in 2017. That kept the league at six teams, with the league moving to a 60-game balanced schedule for the 2017 season.

The Medford Rogues won the 2017 regular season for the second straight season, but this season also won the Championship Series, downing the Chico Heat. The Portland Pickles drew over 50,000 fans to lead the league in attendance, while the league bested 200,000 in attendance for the first time, including post-season action.

The Klamath Falls Gems joined the league for the 2018 season. The Gems were originally in the WCL and most recently played in the Golden State Collegiate Baseball League.[1] Shortly after the Gems move to the GWL, the Pickles left for the WCL. On November 6, the league announced that the Yuba City Bears were ceasing operations and that the Marysville Gold Sox announced that they were reverting their team name back to the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox, essentially a merger of the Gold Sox and Bears.[2] On November 7, the GWL announced the addition of the San Francisco Seals.[3]

On October 4, 2018, the Great West League suspended operations.[4]

Team list[edit]

Team City Home field Capacity Team owner General manager Manager Inaugural/first season Final Season Current Status
Chico Heat Chico, California Nettleton Stadium 4,100 Steve and Kathy Nettleton, Pat Gillick and Consolidated Sports Holdings, Inc. Hunter Hampton Fred Ludwig 2016 2018 Ceased Operations
Klamath Falls Gems Klamath Falls, Oregon Kiger Stadium 2,875 Joe O'Connor Brianna Schwenk Nick Gauna 2018 2018 Folded
Lincoln Potters Lincoln, California McBean Stadium 1,595 Clifton Taylor Matt Lundgren Ryan Stevens 2017 2018 Moved to the California Collegiate League in 2019
Lodi Crushers Lodi, California Tony Zupo Field 3,000 Wine Country Baseball Doug Leary N/A 2016 2016 Ceased Operations
Medford Rogues Medford, Oregon Harry & David Field 2,178 Consolidated Sports Holdings, Inc. (Bill Yuill, Chairman & CEO) Mike MacCulloch Tyler Graham 2016 2018 Moved to the Golden State Collegiate Baseball League in 2019, then became independent in 2021
Portland Pickles Portland, Oregon Charles B. Walker Stadium at Lents Park 1,566 Rose City Baseball, LLC Ross Campbell Mark Magdaleno 2016 2017 Moved to the West Coast League in 2018;
Started the Wild Wild West League in 2020
Sacramento Stealth Sacramento, California Traveling Team N/A Leon Lee N/A Larry Wolfe 2016 2016 Folded
San Francisco Seals Alameda, California College of Alameda Stadium N/A Abel Alcantar Abel Alcantar Abel Alcantar 2018 2018 Playing Independent
Yuba City Bears Yuba City, California Colusa Casino Stadium (Marysville) 3,510 Consolidated Sports Holdings, Inc., Pat Gillick Mike Mink Jeramy Gillen 2017 2017 Ceased Operations
Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox Marysville, California Colusa Casino Stadium 3,510 Consolidated Sports Holdings, Inc., Pat Gillick, Kevin Knight, Jake Knight Mike Mink Jeramy Gillen 2016 2018 Moved to the Golden State Collegiate Baseball League in 2019;
Started the Sierra Central-Montna Farms Summer Series in 2020;
Folded in 2022

Champions[edit]

Team Year(s)
Chico Heat 2016
Medford Rogues 2017
Chico Heat 2018

References[edit]

  1. Great West League History Archived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine, GWL website
  2. Summer Baseball Changes for 2018, Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox website, November 6, 2017
  3. SAN FRANCISCO SEALS JOIN GREAT WEST LEAGUE Archived 2017-11-08 at the Wayback Machine, GWL website, November 7, 2017
  4. "Great West League Suspending Operations". OurSportsCentral.com. October 4, 2018.

External links[edit]

Team websites[edit]

Template:Great West League


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