California Collegiate League Explained

The California Collegiate League
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Sport:Baseball
Classification:Collegiate Summer Baseball
Founded:1993
President:Aaron Milam
Commissioner:Vacant
Teams:8
Champion:Healdsburg Prune Packers
Most Champs:Santa Barbara Foresters (12)
Website:http://www.calsummerball.com

The California Collegiate League (CCL), founded in 1993, is a collegiate summer baseball league headquartered in Moorpark, California, United States.[1] It is associated with both the National Baseball Congress[2] and National Alliance of College Summer Baseball.[3]

The CCL hosts a 40-game summer season including a north-vs.-south All-Star Game, televised nationally by Bally's Sports West.[4] Players use wooden bats and professional-level baseballs to further their development as potential professional ballplayers.

History

The League was formed in 1993 and seen several changes through the years. The only two original members who still exist are the Santa Barbara Foresters and San Luis Obispo Blues. The league is considered one of top 10 collegiate summer leagues in the country. The league is known for the location of its teams and for holding a nationally televised all star game every July.

Timeline of recent events:Four new teams from Northern California joined the CCL in 2014 (Menlo Park Legends, Neptune Beach Pearl, Pacific Union Capitalists and Walnut Creek Crawdads).[5]

Since 2014, the CCL has undergone significant growth and expansion, now chartering teams from Placerville to Orange County. Teams added to the league since the conclusion of 2013 postseason include, the Walnut Creek Crawdads, the Neptune Beach Pearl, the Menlo Park Legends (who have since left the league), and the Orange Country Riptide.

In 2015, the Texas Rangers, selected Dillon Tate with the fourth overall pick in the 2015 MLB Draft, marking the highest a CCL alumnus has been drafted.[6]

In 2017, the California Collegiate League will expand to include the Rockville Rock Hounds, the Auburn Wildcats, the Long Beach Legends, and the Arroyo Seco Saints. This will bring the total number of teams from 10 to 14.

2020 League makes major changes:The California Collegiate League's 2020 season will have a new look in the upcoming summer as the league will now consist of a three division format: South, Central, and North Divisions.Four teams will make up the new Northern Division, with the Healdsburg Prune Packers, Lincoln Potters and the Solano Mudcats making the transition from being members of the former Affiliate Division, into becoming full-members of the California Collegiate League in 2020. They will be joined by the fourth team of the new conference, the Walnut Creek Crawdads. The Central Division will have the San Luis Obispo Blues, Santa Barbara Foresters and Conejo Oaks. The Southern Division will have Arroyo Seco Saints, Academy Barons and Orange County Riptide.

Current teams

TeamFoundedJoinedCityStadiumCapacity
North Division
Menlo Park Legends20112024San Mateo, CaliforniaCollege of San MateoN/A
San Luis Obispo Blues19461993San Luis Obispo, CaliforniaSinsheimer Parkalign=center 2,000
Sonoma Stompers20142021Sonoma, CaliforniaArnold Fieldalign=center 1,500
Walnut Creek Crawdads20062020Concord, CaliforniaMonte VistaN/A
South Division
MLB Academy Barons200720??Compton, CaliforniaMLB Youth AcademyN/A
Arroyo Seco Saints20042017Pasadena, CaliforniaJackie Robinson Memorial Field1,820
Conejo Oaks200620??Thousand Oaks, CaliforniaSparky Anderson FieldN/A
Orange County Riptide20152016Orange County, CaliforniaGreat Park Baseball Stadium1,500
Santa Barbara Foresters19911993Santa Barbara, CaliforniaPershing Park1,500
Affiliates
Alameda Merchants20122024Alameda, CaliforniaPat Bail FieldN/A
San Diego Sunrays20242024San Diego, CaliforniaTraveling teamN/A
San Francisco Seagulls20032024San Francisco, CaliforniaSan Bruno ParkN/A
Ventura County Pirates20112024Los Angeles, CaliforniaPote FieldN/A

Former teams

Champions

SeasonWinnerRunner-upResult
2012Santa Barbara Foresters
2013Los Angeles BrewersSanta Barbara Foresters
2014Los Angeles BrewersNeptune Beach Pearl
2015Neptune Beach PearlLos Angeles Brewers
2016Santa Barbara ForestersConejo Oaks
2017Orange County RiptideHealdsburg Prune Packers
2018Conejo OaksOrange County Riptide
2019Santa Barbara ForestersHealdsburg Prune Packers
2021Healdsburg Prune PackersSan Luis Obispo Blues
2022Healdsburg Prune PackersConejo Oaks2-0 series
2023Healdsburg Prune PackersArroyo Seco Saints2-0 series

Statistical leaders history

Batting

YearBatting AverageRuns ScoredRuns Batted InHome RunsStolen Bases
2014Jon Torres, Los AngelesDylan Moore, Los AngelesGranger Studdard, Santa BarbaraNick Maguire/Tristan GrayGranger Studdard, Santa Barbara
2015Larry Barraza, Academy BaronsLarry Barraza, Academy BaronsAaron Cisneros, Academy BaronsAaron Cisneros, Academy BaronsKeyon Allen, Academy Barons
2016Bret Boswell, Santa Barbara Billy Wilson, HealdsburgMartin Teague, Academy BaronsChad Spanberger, Conejo Billy Wilson, Healdsburg
2017Dayton Provost, VenturaBryce Nagata, HealdsburgJamey Smart, HealdsburgLucas Halstead/James Free IIBryce Nagata, Healdsburg

Pitching

YearEarned Run AverageWinsStrikeoutsSaves
2014Matt Esparza, Los AngelesVance Tatum, San Luis ObispoJon Duplantier, Santa BarbaraAndrew Vinson/Evan Rutter/Eddie Muhl
2015Angel Rodriguez, ConejoGary Cornish, Santa BarbaraPeter Bayer, Los AngelesAdam Atkins, San Luis Obispo
2016Kyle Johnston, Santa BarbaraKorey Anderson, San Luis ObispoTanner Murphy, Orange CountyReece Buska, Academy Barons
2017Tanner Lawson, Santa BarbaraTy Weist, Santa BarbaraTy Weist, Santa BarbaraJustin Smith, Neptune Beach

Notable alumni of current teams

While all teams in the California Collegiate League have combined for over 100 years of history, not all teams have played in the CCL throughout their history. The notable alumni of the current teams who have played in the CCL or in their respective teams' previous leagues include:

Academy Barons

Arroyo Seco Saints

Conejo Oaks

Neptune Beach Pearl

Santa Barbara Foresters

San Luis Obispo Blues

Healdsburg Prune Packers

Orange County Riptide

Notable alumni of past teams

Puff Capitalists

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leagues & Teams .
  2. Web site: Leagues & Teams .
  3. Web site: Member Leagues | National Alliance of College Summer Baseball .
  4. Web site: California Collegiate League All-Star Game to be nationally televised on July 17. 15 July 2013. Think Blue LA.
  5. Web site: CCL Accepts Petition from Four Bay Area Teams to Join League in 2014. 8 October 2013. Summer Baseball Insider. https://web.archive.org/web/20160418220831/http://www.summerbaseballinsider.com/view/summerbaseballinsider/news-and-archives-5/news_105645. 18 April 2016. dead.
  6. Web site: Alumni - Academy Barons. Academy Barons Baseball. 20 May 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170421211200/http://www.academybarons.com/alumni/. 21 April 2017.