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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.
With the approval of the lease on Joannes Stadium by the Green Bay City Council on September 19, 2006, the Northwoods League and Titletown Baseball Group headed by Majority Owner Jeff Royle was awarded a franchise called the Green Bay Bullfrogs to begin play the following season.
The team posted a 20–50 record in its first season in the Northwoods League. It drew 46,515 fans, ranking 7th of 16 teams in the Northwoods League. Rafters General Manager, Liz Kern, was named 2010 Northwoods League Executive of the Year for her efforts in starting the franchise. In its second season (2011) the team posted a 24–46 record.
Smith, who was the 2023 Northwoods League Manager of the Year, will be only the second field manager to stay in Willmar for more than two years. Matt Hollod, the Stingers' ...
Jul. 19—WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. — The Willmar Stingers' Joey Walls hit 15 home runs to win the individual award for most home runs in the Northwoods League Home Run Challenge Monday at Witter ...
Aug. 6—EAU CLAIRE, Wis. — The Willmar Stingers continue to cruise after the All-Star break. Trailing 4-2 through four innings on Sunday, the Stingers scored nine unanswered runs to run away ...
The Kalamazoo Growlers are a baseball team based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, that plays in the Northwoods League, a summer collegiate baseball league. The Growlers were founded in 2013 and played their first game on May 28, 2014, losing to the then defending league champion Madison Mallards 6-2.
Jul. 28—ST. CLOUD — The Willmar rails broke open a close game with seven runs in the seventh and five runs in the eighth to beat the St. Cloud Rox 14-4 Friday night. Willmar (15-7, 41-15 ...