Northwoods League
The Northwoods League is a collegiate summer baseball league in the United States, primarily featuring college players from across the country. Founded in 1994, it provides athletes with the opportunity to gain experience and showcase their skills in a competitive environment while maintaining their college eligibility. The league operates in the Midwest, with teams located in states like Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan.
Teams in the Northwoods League play a 72-game schedule from late May to early August. The league is known for its fan-friendly atmosphere, with many teams offering promotions and events to engage local communities. Players often use this experience to improve their game and prepare for potential professional careers in baseball.