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| founded = 2005 |
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| champion = [[Seattle Studs]] |
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The '''Horizon Air Summer Series''' was a unique 11-week [[baseball]] competition among [[Collegiate summer baseball|collegiate summer]] baseball clubs. |
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==History== |
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The Summer Series was founded in 2005 by Bob Bavasi, former owner of the [[Everett Aqua Sox]], of the [[Northwest League]]. It is sponsored by Alaska Airlines sister company, Horizon Air. |
The Summer Series was founded in 2005 by Bob Bavasi, former owner of the [[Everett Aqua Sox]], of the [[Northwest League]]. It is sponsored by [[Alaska Airlines]]' sister company, [[Horizon Air]]. It is hosted by the [[Marysville Gold Sox]] of [[Marysville, California]]. |
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Among other leagues, teams from the Alaska Baseball League, West Coast |
Among other leagues, teams from the [[Alaska Baseball League]], [[West Coast League]], Pacific International League, [[Southern California Collegiate Baseball Association]], Sierra Baseball League, and [[California Collegiate League]] have competed in the series. |
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The series was originally made up of two divisions: The 40-game "McCullough Division" and the 20-game "Engelken Division". In 2008 the series was expanded with the addition of a third division, the "Bavasi Division", named after the series founder's father and former Brooklyn Dodger and Los Angeles Dodger General Manager [[Buzzie Bavasi|Emil "Buzzie" Bavasi]]. |
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The Horizon Air Summer Series ceased after the 2013 season. It has since been replaced by the Sierra Central/Montna Farms Summer Series (now known as just the [[Montna Farms Summer Series]], again hosted by the Gold Sox. |
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The "Horizon Air Summer Series All Series Team" is released every August. |
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==Divisions & |
==Divisions & teams== |
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The series teams are divided up into three divisions.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.summerbaseballseries.com/teams.htm|title=Horizon Air Summer Series|website=www.summerbaseballseries.com|access-date=2016-03-28}}</ref> |
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! style="background-color:gold" colspan="6" | <font size=3 color=#E32636>Horizon Air Summer Series</font> |
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! style="background-color: black" rowspan="5" | <span style="color: white">Don McCullough<br> (40 games)</span> |
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|'''Bend Elks''' |
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|'''San Luis Obispo Blues''' |
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! style="background-color: white" rowspan="5" | <span style="color: black">Gary Engelken<br>(20 games)</span> |
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|'''Athletes in Action - Fire''' |
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|'''Folsom Pioneers''' |
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|'''Lodi Delta Dawgs''' |
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|'''San Jose Seals''' |
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! style="background-color:black" rowspan="5" | <span style="color: white">McCullough</span> |
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|'''NorCal Longhorns''' |
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|'''Novato Knicks''' |
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|'''Sacramento Legends''' |
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|'''Sacramento Scorch''' |
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{{More citations needed|date=May 2012}} |
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'''Don McCullough Division (40 games)''' |
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* Atwater Aviators |
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* [[Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox| Marysville Gold Sox]] |
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* [http://www.neptunebeachpearl.com/ Neptune Beach Pearl] |
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'''Gary Engelken Division (24 games)''' |
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* California Glory |
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* Menlo Park Legends |
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* [http://sfseagulls.com/ San Francisco Seagulls] |
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* South Bay Storm |
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* [http://walnutcreekcrawdads.com/ Walnut Creek Crawdads] |
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'''Buzzie Bavasi Division (24 games)''' |
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* [[Auburn Wildcats]] |
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* [http://www.saclegends.com/ Sacramento Legends] |
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* [http://www.gamechanger.io/t/summer-2012/sacramento-spikes-4e9e3f6fd55a3847d2000042/ Sacramento Spikes] |
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* San Mateo Rounders |
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* Solano Mudcats |
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==Champions== |
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*2005: [[Solano Thunderbirds]] |
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*2007: [[Humboldt Crabs]] & [[Corvallis Knights]] (tied) |
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*2008: [[Seattle Studs]] |
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*2009: [[Seattle Studs]] |
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*2010: [[Seattle Studs]] |
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*2011: [[Marysville Gold Sox]] |
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*2012: [[Seattle Studs]] |
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*2013: [[Humboldt Crabs]] |
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==Notable alumni== |
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[[File:Scott Feldman -- April 9, 2009.jpg|thumb|right|180px|[[Scott Feldman (baseball)|Scott Feldman]]]] |
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*[[Anthony Bass]] |
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*[[Dallas Braden]] |
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*[[Matt Garza]] |
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*[[Bud Norris]] |
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*[[Scott Feldman]] |
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*[[Toby Gerhart]] |
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*[[Tommy Everidge]] |
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*[[Tommy Hanson]] |
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*[[Kevin Frandsen]] |
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* [[Curtis Partch]] |
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*[[Max Stassi]] |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.summerbaseballseries.com Horizon Air Summer Series official website] |
* [http://www.summerbaseballseries.com Horizon Air Summer Series official website] |
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* [http://www.goldsox.com |
** [http://www.goldsox.com Marysville Gold Sox official website] |
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[[Category:College baseball leagues in the United States]] |
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[[Category:2005 establishments in California]] |
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[[Category:Sports leagues established in 2005]] |
Latest revision as of 22:36, 18 March 2024
Sport | Baseball |
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Gegründet | 2005 |
Ceased | 2013 |
No. of teams | 15 |
Land | Vereinigte Staaten |
Last champion(s) | Seattle Studs |
Official website | Official Website |
The Horizon Air Summer Series was a unique 11-week baseball competition among collegiate summer baseball clubs.
History
[edit]The Summer Series was founded in 2005 by Bob Bavasi, former owner of the Everett Aqua Sox, of the Northwest League. It is sponsored by Alaska Airlines' sister company, Horizon Air. It is hosted by the Marysville Gold Sox of Marysville, California.
Among other leagues, teams from the Alaska Baseball League, West Coast League, Pacific International League, Southern California Collegiate Baseball Association, Sierra Baseball League, and California Collegiate League have competed in the series.
The series was originally made up of two divisions: The 40-game "McCullough Division" and the 20-game "Engelken Division". In 2008 the series was expanded with the addition of a third division, the "Bavasi Division", named after the series founder's father and former Brooklyn Dodger and Los Angeles Dodger General Manager Emil "Buzzie" Bavasi.
The Horizon Air Summer Series ceased after the 2013 season. It has since been replaced by the Sierra Central/Montna Farms Summer Series (now known as just the Montna Farms Summer Series, again hosted by the Gold Sox.
Divisions & teams
[edit]The series teams are divided up into three divisions.[1]
This article needs additional citations for verification. (May 2012) |
Don McCullough Division (40 games)
- Atwater Aviators
- Humboldt Crabs
- Marysville Gold Sox
- Neptune Beach Pearl
- Redding Colt 45s
- Seattle Studs
Gary Engelken Division (24 games)
- California Glory
- Menlo Park Legends
- Nevada Bighorns
- San Francisco Seagulls
- South Bay Storm
- Walnut Creek Crawdads
Buzzie Bavasi Division (24 games)
- Auburn Wildcats
- Sacramento Legends
- Sacramento Spikes
- San Mateo Rounders
- Solano Mudcats
Champions
[edit]- 2005: Solano Thunderbirds
- 2006: Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox
- 2007: Humboldt Crabs & Corvallis Knights (tied)
- 2008: Seattle Studs
- 2009: Seattle Studs
- 2010: Seattle Studs
- 2011: Marysville Gold Sox
- 2012: Seattle Studs
- 2013: Humboldt Crabs
Notable alumni
[edit]- Anthony Bass
- Dallas Braden
- Matt Garza
- Bud Norris
- Scott Feldman
- Toby Gerhart
- Tommy Everidge
- Tommy Hanson
- Kevin Frandsen
- Curtis Partch
- Max Stassi
References
[edit]- ^ "Horizon Air Summer Series". www.summerbaseballseries.com. Retrieved 2016-03-28.