Expedition League

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Expedition League
Expedition League Logo.jpg
Sport Baseball
Founded2015;9 years ago (2015)
Ceased2022;2 years ago (2022)
PresidentSteve Wagner (2015–2022)
MottoWhere Tomorrow's Stars Play...Today
No. of teams4
CountryFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Headquarters Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Last
champion(s)
Souris Valley Sabre Dogs
(2022)
Most titlesSouris Valley Sabre Dogs (2)
Official website Expedition League

The Expedition League was a collegiate summer baseball league in the Great Plains region of the United States and Canada. The league was founded in 2015 in Rapid City, South Dakota, by Steve Wagner, who also served as president. The league's inaugural season was 2018 with eight teams.

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Teams played a 64-game season from late May through the beginning of August. Playoffs took place in the second week of August with teams seeded for the playoffs, with each team making the playoffs. The first round of the playoffs and the League Championship Series were best-of-three series.

History

The league was founded in 2015 and featured eight teams in its inaugural season that began in May 2018. [1] It added the Wheat City Whiskey Jacks and the Fremont Moo for the 2019 season. [2]

The Rapid City Jackalopes, originally announced for the 2020 season, [3] were described in early 2020 as being "at least one more year away" due to the lack of a suitable stadium. [4] The Hub City Hotshots suspended operations for the 2020 season and the city of Aberdeen, South Dakota terminated their contract for use of Fossum Field. [5] In December 2019, the Sioux Falls Sunfish announced that the team would begin play in the 2020 season, [6] playing at Karras Park Home of Ronken Field in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; [7] due to COVID, they started playing in 2021. [8] [9] The Canyon County Spuds and the Mining City Tommyknockers joined the league for the 2021 season in Caldwell, Idaho and Butte, Montana, respectively. [10] [11] In February 2021, the league announced plans for a new team in Grand Forks, North Dakota, later named the Red River Pilots, [12] to debut in 2022. [13] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic closing the US-Canada border, the Wheat City Whiskey Jacks played their 2021 home games at Kraft Field in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The Pierre Trappers chose not to seek renewal of their ballpark lease after the 2022 season.

During the 2022 season, the Expedition League was forced to end its season early after the Red River Pilots and North Iowa Ragin Roosters both folded by July 4, causing a best of three series between the Pierre Trappers and Souris Valley Sabre Dogs. [14] The Sabre Dogs collected their second straight championship after defeating the Trappers by three games to one. [15] The Trappers [16] [17] and Sabre Dogs [18] folded soon after, alongside the league, in 2022. [18]

Teams

Membership timeline

Spearfish SasquatchHub City HotshotsExpedition League

Champions

Notable Expedition League alumni

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