La Crosse Loggers Tickets
La Crosse Loggers Baseball Tickets
Enjoy Northwoods League baseball with La Crosse Loggers tickets. The Loggers represent La Crosse, Wisconsin in amateur, collegiate league baseball, competing in the Northwoods League. Home games are played at The Lumberyard at Copeland Park, which can accommodate approximately 2,000.
The team was founded in 2003 and is owned by former Wisconsin State Senator Dan Kapanke. As part of the Northwoods League, the team plays a 72-game season that begins in late May and lasts to Mid-August. The summer collegiate leagues give an opportunity for collegiate players to play and develop their skills through the summer months as well as to be seen by talent scouts.
Cheer for your favorite player when they come up to bat with La Crosse Loggers tickets. The team’s colors are green, black and white. The Loggers originally competed in the South Division and won their first South Division Championship in 2009 and their second in 2012. The team also won their first Northwoods League Championship in 2012. As more teams have been added to the Northwoods League, the moved first to the North Division in 2016 and then to the East Division in 2019.
There have been over 20 players that have played for La Crosse that have gone on to appear in the major league. An example is left handed pitcher Scott Alexander, who was a Logger in 2008 before being drafted to the Kansas City Royals, playing for the Royals and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
How much are La Crosse Loggers tickets?
In 2019, Las Vegas Aviators games ranged from $15-$45. Outfield seats were around $15-$25 and $35-$45 for seats behind home plate. Prices for the 2019 Governor’s Cup Finals between the Durham Bulls and Columbus Clippers started at $17 per game.
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La Crosse Loggers Game Schedule
The Triple-A baseball season for the La Crosse Loggers starts in the spring and goes into the fall. The Triple-A All-Star Game is around July, which marks the midpoint of the regular season. The National Championship Game typically takes place in September. The league generally follows a 140-game schedule, which started in 2018.
Past national championships have been won at venues like the AutoZone Park in Memphis, Coca-Cola Park in Allentown and PNC Field in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In 2015, the Fresno Grizzlies defeated the Columbus Clippers at Southwest University Park in El Paso to become the national champions. In 2014, the Omaha Storm Chasers defeated the Pawtucket Red Sox at BB&T Ballpark in Charlotte to become the national champions. Use our event calendar to find La Crosse Loggers dates.
La Crosse Loggers Seating Chart
Triple-A baseball games are played at each team's respective home venues. In 2019 and 2018, the national championships were played at the AutoZone Park in Memphis and Huntington Park in Columbus. The Sacramento River Cats faced off against the Columbus Clippers in 2019, although AutoZone Park is home to the Memphis Redbirds. The Memphis Redbirds played the Durham Bulls in 2018, although Huntington Park is home to the Columbus Clippers. The venues have a seating capacity of 10,000 and 10,100, respectively.
At AutoZone Park, go with sections 100-104 to be seated behind the home plate for the best views of the game. Sections 113-119 and 114-116 are located closest to the outfield. The best savings can be found higher up on the 200-level. At Huntington Park, sections 10-14 will put you right behind the home plate, while sections 1-3 and 27-31 are closest to the outfield. Sections 27-31 are considered general admission seats and sections 1-3 can be reserved. We understand where you sit and how much you pay is important to you, so compare prices in different sections of the venue with our interactive seating chart to help you find the best options.