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2024 GLSCL Season Begins June 4

December 18, 2023
11:31 AM EST

 

Picture credit to Abby Finch

 

The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League is excited to announce its schedule for the 2024 season. The 37th season of GLSCL action gets started on Tuesday, June 4 with three games on the docket.

 

Click here to see the entire 2024 GLSCL schedule.

 

The GLSCL is fielding one seven-team division for the 2024 season playing a 36-game schedule. The league will play six-days per week with Mondays designated as a league-wide off-day. Each calendar day will have three games schedules with limited exceptions. In most cases, the schedule of games will be set-up as a three-game series between the two opponents.

 

The first pitch of the season is scheduled to take place on June 4 at Montgomery Field as the Grand Lake Mariners host the Hamilton Joes at 6:35pm.

 

The other two games on opening night will see the two teams in last year’s championship series hosting games that are scheduled to begin at 7:05pm. 

 

The defending GLSCL champion Lima Locos host the Michigan Monarchs at Simmons Field while the runner-up Xenia Scouts welcome the Southern Ohio Copperheads at Grady’s Field.

 

The Muskegon Clippers wait till Friday, June 7 for its 2024 debut beginning a three-game road series against the Lima Locos.

 

The GLSCL All-Star break takes place during the third week of July. The All-Star game and Prospect Showcase are both being held once again at Prasco Park in Mason, Ohio on Tuesday, July 16 at 7:05pm.

 

The final day of the regular season wraps up the 36-game regular season on Wednesday, July 24.

 

 

ABOUT THE GREAT LAKES SUMMER COLLEGIATE LEAGUE 

The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate, founded in 1987, is a wood-bat league that is certified by the NCAA and is partially funded by Major League Baseball. The GLSCL is a non-profit 501(c)(3) entity that is one of 12 members of the National Alliance of Collegiate Summer Baseball (NACSB). The league currently consists of 7 active franchises in Ohio and Michigan boasting several players that have earned service time in major league baseball