The wildly popular Portland Pickles have joined the premier summer collegiate wood-bat league west of the Mississippi – the West Coast League. The Pickles will make their WCL debut in June of 2018.
“We have been huge fans of the West Coast league for many years and are so excited to be joining their 11 team league.” said Pickles co-owner Alan Miller. “Their competitive style of play and sheer number of major league players that have come through their ranks is staggering.”
The Pickles ownership group, Rose City Baseball, also purchased the Gresham GreyWolves baseball club. The GreyWolves, headed into their third season, will compete as an independent summer collegiate team at Mt. Hood Community College in 2018. The GreyWolves played the past two seasons as members of the WCL. The former GreyWolves ownership group, led by Scott Barchus, will be joining Rose City Baseball to work with both teams.
“We are thrilled to bring the fun and excitement of Pickles baseball to the Gresham GreyWolves and their fans,” said Miller. “We feel this is a huge step in continuing to fulfill Rose City Baseball’s commitment to bringing baseball to the community, as well has helping it grow.”
The Portland Pickles were founded in 2015 and play their home games at Walker Stadium in SE Portland’s Lents Park.
They will host all eleven West Coast League teams in 2018 including Oregon teams the Corvallis Knights and Bend Elks, with the closest Pickles opponent being the Cowlitz Black Bears, located in Longview, Wash., just over an hour away.
”The Pickles brand is outstanding,” said Cowlitz owner Tony Bonacci. “They have done an excellent job connecting in their community and they really know how to have fun. We’re thrilled to welcome the Pickles to the WCL. We’ll benefit greatly from their location, energy and leadership.”
The Pickles following has grown tremendously as Portland’s attendance took off in 2017 ranking 18th in attendance at 1,684 per game for all North American summer collegiate baseball teams as compiled by Ballpark Digest.
Rose City Baseball is comprised of COLLiDE Sports with Seattle Seahawks Punter, Jon Ryan, and Alan Miller of LA based entertainment marketing agency, COLLiDE, and Zephyr Bay Sports lead by Bill Stewart, a seasoned veteran in professional sports. Rose City Baseball aims to bring high caliber baseball and sports entertainment to communities in the Pacific Northwest, for the purpose of positively impacting both its culture and economy.
For more information on the Portland Pickles, visit: www.portlandpicklesbaseball.com.
ABOUT THE WEST COAST LEAGUE
The West Coast League (WCL) is the premier summer collegiate baseball league west of the Mississippi. The 13-year-old, 11-team, professionally operated wood-bat league located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest showcases pro prospects from major conferences across the nation June through August. Out west, the league features an unparalleled history of memorable fan and player experiences and the best summer weather in North America. 83 players with WCL experience were selected in the MLB 2017 June draft. 271 WCL alums appeared or were active in affiliated professional baseball in 2017 including 31 in the major leagues, such as 2015 home-run leader Chris Davis (Baltimore); record-breaking slugger Rhys Hoskins (Philadelphia); rising star pitchers James Paxton (Seattle) and Matt Boyd (Detroit); and outfielder Mitch Haniger (Seattle). Overall member attendance was 412,392 this past summer, an increase of 8.6% in total attendance.