Collegiate Summer Baseball Leagues are underway or just about to start. The top players from around the country will be participating…and it may be near you. Here is a list of them with active links to their websites. Many leagues are streaming free games for your pleasure.
Collegiate Summer Baseball
The top league in the nation is considered by may to be the Cape Cod League. In fact, in the previous four MLB drafts, the #1 pick has been an alum of the Cape Cod League.
There are ten teams for the Cape Cod League in 2022 will play 44 games. The first set of contests takes place on June 12th.
The teams are:
Harwich Mariners
Brewster Whitecaps
Hyannis Harbor Hawks
Chatham Anglers
Orleans Firebirds
Cotuit Kettleers
Wareham Gatemen
Bourne Braves
Falmouth Commodores
Y-D Red Sox
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Collegiate Summer Leagues- Other
Arizona Collegiate Wood Bat League
Ban Johnson Amateur Baseball League
Beach Collegiate League
Carolina Virginia Collegiate League
Coastal Collegiate Baseball League
Corn Belt Summer Collegiate Baseball League
Florida Collegiate Summer League
Futures Collegiate League Of New England
Golden State Collegiate Baseball League
Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League
Intermountain Collegiate League
Kansas Collegiate League Baseball
Maryland Collegiate Baseball League
Palm Springs Collegiate League
Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League
Rocky Mountain Collegiate League
San Diego League
Southern Collegiate Baseball League
St. Louis Metro Collegiate Baseball League
South Florida Collegiate League
Sun Belt College Baseball League
Tri-State Collegiate League
Westchester/Rockland Wood Bat League
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