Eau Claire Express

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League Northwoods League  (Great Plains East 2019-present)
(North Division 2014-2018)
(South Division 2005-2013)
Location Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Ballpark Carson Park
Founded2005
League championships1 (2010)
Division championships4 (2007, 2010, 2016, 2019)
ColorsBurnt Orange, Black,   
OwnershipCraig Toycen, The Toycen Baseball Club, LLC [1]
Management Sammi Costello, [2]
Manager Dale Varsho,Vic Cable [3]
Media Eau Claire Leader Telegram
Website EauClaireExpress.com

The Eau Claire Express is a collegiate summer baseball team playing in the Northwoods League. Their home games are played at Carson Park, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

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After two straight losing seasons in 2005 and 2006, the Eau Claire Express achieved many firsts during the 2007 season. The team won nine of its final ten regular season games to finish 42-26 overall and claim the 2007 2nd Half South Division title, their first regular season division title in franchise history and qualified for the Northwoods League playoffs, another franchise first.

In the 2007, South Division Championship Series, they faced the 1st Half South Division Champion Green Bay Bullfrogs. They won the series 2–1, claiming the 2007 South Division Pennant, another first in franchise history. In the 2007 Northwoods League Championship Series, they faced the North Division Champion St. Cloud River Bats and were swept 2-0 by the eventual Northwoods League Champions.

The 2008 season ended with the Express missing the Northwoods League playoffs by 1.5 games. The Express finished the season one game below .500.

The Express had one of their best seasons in 2009. They had a great first half, winning the NWL South Division to qualify for the playoffs. However, injuries and summer school depleted the squad in the second half. Eau Claire was eliminated in two games by the La Crosse Loggers in the Northwoods League Divisional round.

In 2010, the Express won the first half of the season again with a 22–12 record. Via www.perfectgame.org, the Express have been ranked as high as #3 in the nation for summer collegiate baseball. The team closed out the 2010 season winning both halves. They followed this up by winning the NWL Championship and www.perfectgame.org ranked the Eau Claire Express the #1 summer collegiate team in the nation.

The Express moved to the North Division for 2014, to accommodate the new NWL teams in Kenosha, Wisconsin and Kalamazoo, Michigan. [4]

The 2016, season saw the Express return to the Northwoods League postseason after winning the season's first half title. This was the first time the team had qualified for the playoffs since the 2010 season. Eau Claire opened the playoffs hosting the Mankato MoonDogs in the first round of the Divisional Playoffs at Carson Park. Despite having only a 1–7 record vs. Mankato in the regular season, Eau Claire was able to defeat the MoonDogs to advance. The next night the team traveled to St. Cloud, Minn. to face the second half champion Rox for a chance to play for the NWL Championship. After blowing a late lead, the Express were able to defeat the Rox in extra innings to win the North Division title.

Awaiting the Express in the NWL Championship Series was the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters, the owners of the league's best regular season record. Eau Claire led game one by a run with two outs in the ninth inning at Witter Field in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. before giving up a walk-off, two-run home run to lose. The Express would go on to lose game two the following night at Carson Park to end a successful season and concede the Northwoods League title to the Rafters. [5]

In 2022, The Eau Claire Express won the Great Plains East Division(2nd Half) with a record of 42–26. [6] The Express lost in the first round of the playoffs to the eventual Plains Division champion Duluth Huskies. [7]

In 2023, the Express found themselves back in the playoffs, winning the first half despite an 0-3 start which they were outscored 11-20 and gave up 8 runs in two of those games. They went 20-11 the rest of the first half and clinched it with a 12-1 win on July 3 over the Rochester Honkers. They got their way through the second half, going 16-17. They would get swept by La Crosse in 2 games.

Season-by-season-records

SeasonGPWLFinish
20096836324th of 8 in South Division
2010704822Northwoods League Champions, beat Rochester Honkers
20117036345th of 8th in South Division
20127026448th of 8th in South Division
20137033374th of 8th in South Division
20147236366th of 9th in North Division
20157129429th of 9th in North Division
2016724527Northwoods League Runner-ups, lost to Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
20177239335th of 10th in North Division
20187128438th of 10th in North Division
2019724032Northwoods League Runner-ups, controversially lost to the Traverse City Pit Spitters
2020000Did not play due to the Covid-19 pandemic
20216827414th of 5th in Great Plains East
20226842261st of 5th Great Plains East, lost 0-2 in Div. Semifinals to the Duluth Huskies
20236736313rd of 6th Great Plains East, lost 0-2 in Div. Semifinals to the La Crosse Loggers
2024000Season starts May 27

Roster [8]

PositionNumberPlayerAVGOPSSLGCollege(Year)
C99Jackson Bessette.000.000.000 University of Illinois-Chicago (Sophomore)
C99Evan Gustafson.000.000.000 Oregon State University (Freshman)
C99Davis Rivers.000.000.000 Texas Tech University (Freshman)
INF99Brady Blake.000.000.000 Kansas University (Freshman)
INF99Jake Busson.000.000.000 Iowa Central Community College (Freshman)
INF99Hudson Deal.000.000.000 Sauk Valley Community College (Sophomore)
INF99Ethan Farris.000.000.000 Texas State University (Freshman)
INF99Ryan Fenn.000.000.000 Cal Poly (Senior)
INF99Dylan Knowles.000.000.000 Cal Poly (Junior)
INF99Austin Miller.000.000.000 Sauk Valley Community College (Sophomore)
INF99Ragan Pinnow.000.000.000 Augustana University (Sophomore)
INF99Gabe Richardson.000.000.000 University of Minnesota-Duluth (Sophomore)
INF99Bronson Rivera.000.000.000 University of Hawaii (Junior)
INF99Justin Sedin.000.000.000 UW-Stout (Junior)
OF99George Bilecki.000.000.000 Lewis University (Sophomore)
OF99Reggie Bussey.000.000.000 Oakland University (Sophomore)
OF99Ethan Hott.000.000.000 Stanford University (Sophomore)
OF99Dylan O'Connell.000.000.000 Western Kentucky University (Sophomore)
OF99Brady Reynolds.000.000.000 Stanford University (Freshman)
OF99Brigs Richartz.000.000.000 St. Thomas University (Junior)
OF99Colton Wemhoff.000.000.000 Kansas University (Freshman)
PositionNumberPlayerERAWHIPCollege(Year)
P99Andrew Ball0.000.00 Augustana University (Freshman)
P99Gavyn Bowen0.000.00 State College of Florida Manatee - Sarasota (Freshman)
P99Tracen Cameron0.000.00 FIU (Freshman)
P99Zach Diver0.000.00 Sauk Valley Community College (Sophomore)
P99Rowan Donels0.000.00 Iowa University (Freshman)
P99Evan Esch0.000.00 St. Thomas University (Junior)
P99Nick Fitzanko0.000.00 William Jewel College (Junior)
P99Parker Guthrie0.000.00 Washington University in St. Louis (Freshman)
P99Kale Hopke0.000.00 Dakota County Technical College (Sophomore)
P99Nolan Kemp0.000.00 St. Thomas University (Sophomore)
P99Mason Lei0.000.00 Rock Valley College (Freshman)
P99Christian Lim0.000.00 Stanford University (Freshman)
P99Blake Nettleton0.000.00 Sauk Valley Community College (Sophomore)
P99Cole Selvig0.000.00 University of Texas at Austin (Freshman)
P99Ryan Speshyock0.000.00 Stanford University (Freshman)
P99Zacary Tenn0.000.00 University of Hawaii (Freshman)
P99Ethan Thomas0.000.00 University of Hawaii (Freshman)
P99Drew Whalen0.000.00 Western Kentucky University (Freshman)

Express Players to reach Major League Baseball [9]

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