by California Winter League | Mar 30, 2022 | All News, Features, Player Updates
March 30, 2022 PALM SPRINGS, Calif – 2022 California Winter League alum Right-Handed Pitcher Kyle Johnson made his debut Tuesday, March 29th, in a Major League Spring Training game for the Chicago Cubs. While the outing was brief, with Johnson recording just one...
by California Winter League | Feb 15, 2022 | All News, Features, Game Recaps
British Columbia Bombers Come Back to Win 2022 California Winter League Championship The British Columbia Bombers defeated the Palm Springs Power 12-9 in Tuesday’s Championship game after taking a late lead in the game down 8-4. The Bombers can thank their 2022 CWL...
by California Winter League | Feb 14, 2022 | All News, Features, Game Recaps
2022 CWL Championship: Palm Springs Power @ British Columbia Bombers First Pitch: Tuesday, February 15, 12:00 pm It all comes down to this: fifty games of baseball with homers, strikeouts and double plays galore all leading up to Tuesday’s championship. Five walkoffs,...
by California Winter League | Feb 14, 2022 | All News, Features, Game Recaps
Luke Drummond Leads Team to Championship After a Complete Game Shutout Luke Drummond threw a gem on Monday for the British Columbia Bombers, allowing zero runs and besting the Alberta Grizzly by a score of 8-0. This is the first complete game shutout of the year. The...
by California Winter League | Feb 12, 2022 | All News, Features, Game Recaps
Semi-Finals Game 2: Alberta Grizzly (6-9) @ British Columbia Bombers (13-3) Monday, February 14 at 10 am Fresh off a Commissioner’s Cup victory, the Bombers look to send the Grizzly into hibernation after their 3-2 win over the Jacks in the first round of the CWL...
by California Winter League | Feb 12, 2022 | All News, Features, Game Recaps
Early Lead for Grizzly Seals Fate for Lumberjacks The Oregon Lumberjacks fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 3-2 loss to the Alberta Grizzly on Saturday. The pitching was strong on both sides. Alberta Grizzly pitchers struck out five, while Oregon...