Baseball / GLSCL Championship pushed back with rainout

GLSCL Championship pushed back with rainout

Date:  Source: Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League

 

Picture credit to Brady Laber

MUSKEGON, Michigan - The first game of the 2024 Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League Championship Series was rained out. The storm over top of Marsh Field late in the afternoon prevented the field from being playable so the decision was made to push things back one day.

 

The postponement slightly alters the championship series schedule. The series will now begin Tuesday at Marsh beginning at 7:05pm. The series then shifts to Hamilton’s Foundation Field starting Wednesday night.

 

Below is the updated schedule as of Monday evening.

 

Tuesday, June 30 - @ Marsh Field - 7:05pm

Wednesday, June 31 - @ Foundation Field - 7:05pm

Thursday, August 1 - @ Foundation Field - 7:05pm

 

 

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.