La Crosse Loggers
Minor-league professional baseball team in La Crosse, Wisconsin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The La Crosse Loggers are a La Crosse, Wisconsin based baseball team playing in the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. Since the team's inaugural season in 2003, they have played at Copeland Park. The ballpark is nicknamed "the Lumberyard."[1][2]
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League | Northwoods League (Great Plains East 2019-present (North Division 2016-2018) (South Division 2003-2015) |
Location | La Crosse, Wisconsin |
Ballpark | The Lumberyard at Copeland Park |
Founded | 2003 |
Division championships | 3 (2009, 2012, 2024) |
League championships | 1 (2012) |
Division championships | 3 (2009, 2012, 2024) |
Colors | Green, black, and white |
Ownership | Dan Kapanke |
Management | Ben Kapanke (GM) Chris Goodell (Team President) |
Manager | Josh Frye |
Media | La Crosse Tribune KQEG Eagle 102.7 |
Website | lacrosseloggers.com |
The team is owned by Dan Kapanke, a former Wisconsin state senator.[3][4] [5]
The Loggers are one of 26 teams in the Northwoods League, playing 72 games per season, from late May through mid-August. The Northwoods League is a summer collegiate league that provides an opportunity for college players to spend their summers and display their talents to professional scouts. Players must be enrolled in college and have at least one year of athletic eligibility to participate. The league is designed to give college players the minor league experience, providing players an opportunity to play under the same conditions using wooden bats and minor league specification baseballs, experiencing overnight road trips, and playing nightly before fans in a stadium.[6]

Notable alumni
- Riley Adams (2015), C
- Scott Alexander (2008), LHP
- Vic Black (2007), RHP
- Rob Brantly (2009), C
- Trevor Brown (2011), C
- Matt Chapman (2012), 3B
- Griffin Conine (2016), OF
- Daniel Ray Herrera (2005), LHP
- Brett Jackson (2007), OF
- Andrew Knapp (2011), C
- Kevin Kramer (2012), IF
- Brooks Kriske (2013)
- Mike Marjama (2010), C
- Lars Nootbaar (2016), OF
- Seth Mejias-Brean (2010)
- Andrew McKirahan (2009), LHP
- Jordan Pacheco (2005), IF/C
- Tim Peterson (2011), RHP
- Chris Sale (2008), LHP
- Max Scherzer (2004), RHP
- Tyler Smith (2011), IF
- Eric Thames (2007), OF/1B
- David Villar (2017)
- Steve Wilkerson (2011), 3B
- Rowan Wick (2011), RHP
- Graham Pauley (2020), IF
- Kyle Nelson (2015), RHP
- Korey Lee (2017-18), C
References
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