Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League Explained

Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League
Sport:Baseball
Commissioner:Deron Brown
Motto:Future MLB stars in your backyard
Teams:8
Country:United States
Champion:Lima Locos (2023)

The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League (GLSCL) is a collegiate summer baseball league in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is affiliated with the National Alliance of College 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.[1] 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 prepare collegiate players for the transition to professional baseball.[2] [3]

History

Following the 2023 season, the league announced that five teams–Cincinnati Steam, Jet Box Baseball Club, Licking County Settlers, Richmond Jazz, Sandusky Bay Ice Haulers–would skip the 2024 season to "reorganize [...] for future long term stability" with the option to return after one season, and that the Royal Oak Leprechauns would leave the league.[4] The Leprechauns joined the Northwoods League.[5] The Flag City Sluggers will be joining the league beginning with the 2025 season, joining the seven teams that competed in 2024.[6]

Teams

TeamCityStadium(s)
Flag City Sluggers (eff. 2025)Findlay, OhioFifth Third Field at Marathon Diamonds
Lima LocosLima, OhioSimmons Field
Michigan MonarchsAdrian, MichiganSiena Heights University Baseball Diamond
Muskegon ClippersMuskegon, MichiganMarsh Field
Grand Lake MarinersCelina, OhioMontgomery Field
Hamilton JoesHamilton, OhioFoundation Field
Southern Ohio CopperheadsAthens, OhioBob Wren Stadium
Xenia ScoutsXenia, OhioGrady's Field at AIA Sports Complex

Notable GLSCL alumni

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: League gives players a crack at using wooden bats. Reed. Tom. July 5, 2007. The Columbus Dispatch. May 19, 2009. dead. https://archive.today/20130121041159/http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live/content/weekender/stories/2007/07/05/9A_SPORTS05--WKND.ART_ART_07-05-07_T25_FL75SH2.html. January 21, 2013.
  2. News: Right place, right time: Great Lakes League makes investment in Anderson. https://web.archive.org/web/20090620092443/http://www.theheraldbulletin.com/sports/local_story_185232142.html?keyword=topstory. dead. June 20, 2009. Torres. Richard. July 4, 2007. The Herald Bulletin. May 19, 2009.
  3. Web site: Dusty Hawk Caps Successful Start To Summer With All-Star Selection. July 16, 2008. Bowling Green Falcons. Bowling Green State University. May 19, 2009.
  4. GLSCL goes to 7 teams for 2024 season . October 6, 2023 . Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League . October 6, 2023.
  5. News: Northwoods League adds Royal Oak Leprechauns for 2024 . November 22, 2023 . Ballpark Digest . August Publications . October 23, 2023.
  6. The Flag City Sluggers will be joining the league for the 2025 season . July 18, 2024 . Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League . July 30, 2024.