Pioneer Collegiate Baseball League

Last updated
Pioneer Collegiate Baseball League
Most recent season or competition:
2019
Sport Baseball, Collegiate summer baseball
Founded2017
No. of teams4
CountriesFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Bancroft Bandits
(2019)
Most titlesBancroft Bandits, Albert Lea Lakers, Storm Lake Whitecaps (1)

The Pioneer Collegiate Baseball League was a collegiate summer baseball league based in Iowa, comprising teams of the top college players from North America and beyond. Players in the league must have college eligibility remaining, or be graduating seniors in order to participate. Players are not paid, so as to maintain their college eligibility.

Contents

History

PCBL formed in the summer of 2017 with five member teams competing. [1] [2] [3] [4] Teams play a 32-game regular season beginning in June followed by a league playoff.

Carroll Merchants finished season one with the best regular season record and swept their way to the championship game eliminating Bancroft Bandits in two games. Second place Storm Lake Whitecaps needed three games in their semifinal series against Sioux Falls Gold to advance then won the first league championship by defeating Carroll 8-5. [5] [6]

Albert Lea pitcher Ben Madison of Central Baptist College (NAIA) became the first PCBL player drafted by a Major League Baseball team when the San Francisco Giants selected him in the 2018 MLB Draft. [7] [8]

Expansion came in January 2019 when it was announced a team would be placed in Fort Dodge. [9] The team was later named the Gypsum Miners. [10] The Albert Lea Lakers were disbanded by the league owner two days before the 2019 playoffs and were denied the chance to compete in the playoffs. The Bancroft Bandits would go on to win the 2019 league championship over the Carroll Merchants 7-5 in one 9 inning game. Michael Keeran was the head coach of both the 2018 Lakers and 2019 Bandits championship teams. [11]

Teams

PCBL teams at end of 2019
TeamLocationStadiumFirst season
Bancroft Bandits Bancroft, Iowa Bancroft Memorial Park2017
Carroll Merchants Carroll, Iowa Merchants Park2017
Fort Dodge Gypsum Miners Fort Dodge, Iowa Patterson Field2019
Storm Lake Whitecaps Storm Lake, Iowa Memorial Field2017

Former teams

Champions

PCBL champions
SeasonChampionRunner-upResult
2017Storm Lake WhitecapsCarroll Merchants8-5
2018Albert Lea LakersStorm Lake Whitecaps2-0 (best-of three)
2019Bancroft BanditsCarroll Merchants7-5

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