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The Missoula PaddleHeads are an independent baseball team of the Pioneer League , which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball (MLB) but is an MLB Partner League. They are located in Missoula, Montana , and play their home games at Ogren Park at Allegiance Field .

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23-807: The Northern Colorado Owlz are an independent baseball team of the Pioneer League , which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball (MLB) but is an MLB Partner League. They are based in Windsor, Colorado , and play their home games at 4Rivers Equipment Stadium at Future Legends Complex . In conjunction with a contraction of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Pioneer League was converted from an MLB-affiliated Rookie Advanced league to an independent baseball league and granted status as an MLB Partner League. The league's Orem Owlz of Orem, Utah , relocated to Windsor concurrent with this change to

46-625: A baseball team in Colorado is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Pioneer League (baseball) The Pioneer Baseball League (also known as simply the Pioneer League ) is a professional baseball league based in the Western United States . It operates as one of four Major League Baseball (MLB) Partner Leagues in the American independent baseball league system without MLB team affiliations. The league

69-696: A failed effort in the 1950s to become a third major league rivalling the American and National leagues, complicated by competition with the Pacific Coast League . By the time it was reclassified as a Rookie league in 1964, only four teams in Idaho remained. Gradually, it returned to Montana and Utah, and expanded into Colorado and the Canadian province of Alberta by 1974, and since then has consistently had eight or more teams competing. In 2021,

92-499: A league champion. Missoula PaddleHeads In conjunction with a contraction of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Pioneer League, of which the PaddleHeads have been members since 1999, was converted from an MLB-affiliated Rookie Advanced league to an independent baseball league and granted status as an MLB Partner League, with Missoula continuing as members. Prior to this, the PaddleHeads had been affiliated with

115-496: Is contested by twelve teams from the Northern California and Rocky Mountains regions, who play a regular season split into two halves. The top two teams at the end of each half qualify for a postseason tournament that determines the overall champion. The Pioneer League was established in 1939 as a Class C minor league consisting of six teams from Idaho and Utah . It later expanded to Montana as part of

138-612: Is the commissioner and a past president of the Pioneer Baseball League. McCurdy received his BBA from the University of Houston in 1970 and his JD from the University of Texas School of Law in 1974. He mediated the restructure of Minor League Baseball's governing structure in 1992 and was an inaugural member of the MiLB board of trustees from 1992 to 1994. In 1993, he was appointed by the president of MiLB to serve on

161-670: The Arizona Diamondbacks (1996–2020). The team has won the Pioneer League championship five times; in 1999, 2006, 2012, 2015, and 2021. The club was known as the Missoula Osprey from 1999 through the 2019 season. Previously, the franchise played in Lethbridge , Alberta , as the Lethbridge Black Diamonds . Missoula has had baseball since the early 1900s, with previous team names being

184-781: The Boise Pilots , Lewiston Indians , Ogden Reds , Pocatello Cardinals , Salt Lake City Bees , and Twin Falls Cowboys . With players in short supply due to World War II , the league suspended operations for the 1943 through 1945 seasons. In 1948, the league expanded by adding two teams in Montana ; the Billings Mustangs and Great Falls Electrics . In these early years, teams in the league either operated independently or were affiliated with Major League Baseball (MLB) or Pacific Coast League (PCL) parent clubs, as

207-648: The Class A level for one year (1963), before changing to Rookie league in 1964, when there were only four teams in the league; the Idaho Falls Angels , Magic Valley Cowboys , Pocatello Chiefs , and Treasure Valley Cubs . By 1978, the league had again grown to eight teams — Billings and Idaho Falls along with the Butte Copper Kings , Calgary Cardinals , Great Falls Giants , Helena Phillies , Lethbridge Dodgers , and Medicine Hat Blue Jays . With

230-599: The Missoula PaddleHeads , a current team that joined as the Pocatello Cardinals in the inaugural season, being the longest-tenured. The Ogden Raptors are the current champions, while the Billings Mustangs , also a current team, have won the most championships (15). The Pioneer League began in 1939 with six teams in Idaho and Utah , operating at the Class C level. The original six teams were

253-562: The Northern Colorado Owlz . The Boise Hawks also joined the Pioneer League in 2021 after moving from the Northwest League . The Pioneer League announced a five-year naming rights deal between the league and ticket vendor TicketSmarter that would have the league go as The Pioneer Baseball League presented by TicketSmarter starting in time for the 2022 season. On April 10, 2024, Kelsie Whitmore signed with

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276-508: The Oakland Ballers of the Pioneer League. She became the first woman to play for that league later that year. On June 6, 2024, she became the first female player to start a Pioneer League game. In that game she struck out one batter. Mike Shapiro is the current president of the Pioneer Baseball League, having been a senior executive in a wide range of professional sports including baseball, golf, basketball and hockey. Jim McCurdy

299-502: The 2019 season the league's last as an MLB-affiliated league of Minor League Baseball. In conjunction with the reorganization of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Pioneer League was converted to an independent baseball league and was granted status as an MLB Partner League. The reconfigured league continued with the same franchises using the same identities, with the exception of the Orem Owlz who relocated to Windsor, Colorado , as

322-671: The PCL was attempting to grow into a third major league (a bid that ultimately failed). When MLB's Los Angeles Dodgers displaced the PCL's Hollywood Stars in 1958, the Stars relocated and became the "new" Salt Lake City Bees, remaining in the PCL and taking away the Pioneer League's largest market. By 1959, the Pioneer League was down to six teams; Billings and Great Falls along with the Boise Braves , Idaho Falls Russets , Missoula Timberjacks , and Pocatello Athletics . The league operated at

345-491: The Pioneer League's formation in 1939. There were postseason playoffs when the league operated as Class C (1939–1962), except for 1939 and 1956, and for the three years during World War II when the league did not operate. In the league's one year as Class A (1963), there were also postseason playoffs. After becoming a Rookie league in 1964, the league champions were simply the regular season pennant winners through 1977. Since 1978, postseason playoffs have again been held to determine

368-555: The Professional Baseball Executive Council. McCurdy was elevated to the position of league president in 1994, replacing Ralph Nelles who was the president from 1975 to 1993. McCurdy also teaches sports law courses at Gonzaga University School of Law and the University of San Diego School of Law . His publications include: Sports Law: Cases & Materials (with Ray Yasser, C. Peter Goplerud, and Maureen Weston) (7th ed. LexisNexis 2011), Thunder on

391-842: The Road from Seattle to Oklahoma City: Going from NOPA to ZOPA in the NBA, in Legal Issues in American Basketball ch. IV (Lewis Kurlantzick ed., Academica Press 2011), and, The Fundamental Nature of Professional Sports Leagues, Constituent Clubs, & Mutual Duties to Protect Market Opportunities: Organized Baseball Case Study, in Legal Issues in Professional Baseball ch. IV (Lewis Kurlantzick ed., Academica Press 2005). Timeline of franchises (1939–present) League champions have been determined by different means since

414-477: The exception of 1986 (when there were six teams), there have been at least eight teams in the league since then. In 2016, total league attendance was 616,686, down slightly from the 2015 total of 633,622. In its final years as an MLB-affiliated league, the Pioneer League was one of two "Rookie Advanced" minor leagues along with the Appalachian League . As such, it occupied the second-lowest rung in

437-514: The league became independent, and ceased all MLB team affiliations, reorganizing as an MLB Partner League representing the Western United States market. An expansion into California followed in 2024. As of the 2024 season , four teams from Montana, three from Colorado, two from California and Idaho each, and one from Utah compete in the Pioneer League. Nineteen franchises have competed in the league across its 85-year history, with

460-543: The league. With the addition of the Boise Hawks from the former Northwest League , the Pioneer League was left with nine teams for the 2021 season, though this problem was solved when the Owlz elected to sit out the 2021 season to allow for construction of their new ballpark to be completed. The Owlz initially played at Jackson Field at the University of Northern Colorado . TicketSmarter Stadium at Future Legends Complex

483-510: The minor league ladder. Although classified as a Rookie league, the level of play was slightly higher than that of the two "complex" Rookie leagues, the Gulf Coast League and Arizona League . Unlike the complex leagues, Pioneer League teams charged admission and sold concessions. It was almost exclusively the first fully professional league in which many players competed; most of the players had just been signed out of high school. It

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506-608: Was a short-season league that competed from late June (when Major League teams signed players whom they selected in the amateur draft) to early September. After the 2018 season, the Helena Brewers relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado , where they now play as the Rocky Mountain Vibes . As the start of the 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic before being cancelled on June 30, making

529-410: Was expected to open in 2022, but has been delayed several times. The club currently uses the complex's secondary stadium for its home games. Pitchers Catchers Infielders Outfielders Manager Coaches [REDACTED] Disabled list ‡ Inactive list § Suspended list  updated July 27, 2023 Transactions This article about

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