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Expedition League adds Spuds, Tommyknockers, Sunfish

The collegiate summer level Expedition League, which currently includes teams in the Dakotas, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Manitoba, will debut at least three new teams when it resumes play (fingers crossed!) in 2021. The most recent addition came yesterday with the announcement of the Canyon County Spuds, who will play in

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Expedition League expands to Canada with Wheat City Whiskey Jacks

The Expedition League, a collegiate summer baseball league based in the Great Plains, will celebrate opening day for its second season May 24. When it does, it will introduce two new teams: the Fremont Moo (whom we covered here) and the league’s first Canadian team, the Brandon, Manitoba–based Wheat City

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Expedition League introduces Rapid City Jackalopes

Baseball’s collegiate summer Expedition League, which will begin its second season this month, has announced plans to expand in 2020. The league will welcome the Rapid City Jackalopes, named for a mythical creature whose origins go back to 13th-century reports of “horned hares” in Europe The modern-day jackalope—a jackrabbit with

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New logos galore in summer collegiate Expedition League

The brand-new wood-bat collegiate summer Expedition League, based in Rapid City, South Dakota, will debut in May 2018. The league’s teams have been unveiling their identities the last few weeks, and we have them collected for you here. The Hub City Hot Shots’ name and logo pay homage to the

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New Pierre Trappers baseball team identity based on fur trading

The Expedition League, a wood-bat collegiate summer league based in Rapid City, South Dakota, will play its inaugural season in 2018. Teams have started unveiling nicknames and logos, including the Pierre Trappers, whose identity plays on the history of Pierre, South Dakota. Per the team’s statement: The name “Trappers” was

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