Follow The Oregon State Baseball Players As They Play Summer Baseball

June 11, 2010
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State baseball team’s 2010 campaign came to an end last Sunday in Gainesville, but for many of the Beavers, they’ll still have a chance to play this year. Summer baseball is just about here, and here’s a list of which Beavers are playing in which leagues and for what clubs.
Alaska Baseball League
JJ Turbin – Athletes In Action
The Skinny: The ABL is a six-team league that plays 45 league games and up to five non-league games. The season started June 10 and runs through August 3. The league champion and second-place club qualify for the National Baseball Congress World Series. Teams play with a roster limit of 24, plus an exemption for Alaska residents.
Cape Cod League
Andrew Susac – Falmouth Commodores
The Skinny: The Cape Cod League is one of the most prestigious summer leagues, with many current Major Leaguers tracing their histories back to the league. It is comprised of 10 teams that are scheduled to play 44 games apiece. The top four teams in each division quality for the playoffs. They play a three rounds of best of three series. League play starts June 13 and ends August 15. Roster limits are 25.
Northwoods League
Carter Bell – Willmar Stingers
Parker Berberet - Battle Creek Bombers
Ryan Gorton – Madison Mallards
Jared Norris – Willmar Stingers
Brent Warren – Madison Mallards
The Skinny: The Northwoods League plays a 70-game schedule with 17 teams populating the league. Play started June 2 and ends August 22. First-half and second-half division winners meet in a best-of-three followed by a best-of-three championship series. The roster limit for clubs is 26.
West Coast League
Matt Boyd – Corvallis Knights
Tony Bryant – Bellingham Bells
Stuart Fewel – Wenatchee Applesox
Danny Hayes – Corvallis Knights
Dylan Jones – Corvallis Knights
James Nygren – Bend Elks
Andy Quiring – Wenatchee Applesox
Jake Rodriguez (OSU Signee) – Corvallis Knights
Tyler Smith – Bend Elks
Nick Stiltner – Bend Elks
The Skinny: The WCL is a nine-team league that plays 48 games starting June 4 and running through August 8. Clubs have a roster limit of 28.
WCL Tri-State
Ryan Barnes – Humboldt Crabs
Keith Jennette – Folsom Pioneers
Brandon Hayes – Humboldt Crabs
The Skinny: WCL-Tri-State is a give-team league that plays 24 games starting June 18 and running through August 1. Clubs have a roster limit of 28.