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Chippewa River Baseball League (CRBL) news, highlights and everything associated with the CRBL.

CRBL Annual Meeting

The Chippewa River Baseball League (CRBL) annual meeting with be held on Saturday, January 18th at the Whispering Pines Golf Course in Cadott.

The CRBL scheduling meeting is slated for February 2. Location and time to be determined.

Statistical League Leaders for 2024 Season

View all the hitting and pitching Chippewa River Baseball League (CRBL) statistical league leaders for the 2024 season. A big thanks, to league secretary and historian Andy Niese for compiling and tabulated all the statistical data.

CRBL Hitting Leaders

PlayerTeamHABAVG (min 44 AB’s)
Sam KnickerbockerEau Claire Cavaliers2555.454
Luke EricksonCadott Red Sox 2149.429
CJ VarshoChippewa Falls LumberJacks2559.424
Drew SaylersEau Claire Bears2559.424
Mason TesterJim Falls Sturgeons2355.418
Corey PoirierBloomer Woodticks2254.407
Jordan SteinmetzTilden Tigers2053.377
Tyler PlitznerEau Claire Bears2361.377
Lucas SteinmetzTilden Tigers1746.370
Todd WienkesOsseo Merchants2157.368
PlayerTeamAB
Logan BurzynskiCadott Red Sox70
Logan BrownAugusta Athletics69
Taylor RathkeBeef River Bullfrogs67
Ryan FreitagOsseo Merchants65
Cole ZwiefelhoferTilden Tigers63
PlayerTeamHits
Sam KnickerbockerEau Claire Cavaliers25
Drew SaylersEau Claire Bears25
CJ VarshoChippewa Falls LumberJacks25
Logan BrownAugusta Athletics23
Tyler PlitznerEau Claire Bears23
Mason TesterJim Falls Sturgeons23
Cole ZwiefelhoferTilden Tigers23
PlayerTeam2B
Jesse BrockmanOsseo Merchants9
Mason TesterJim Falls Sturgeons8
Ryan FreitagOsseo Merchants7
AJ SchemenauerJim Falls Sturgeons7
James DavisEau Claire Rivermen6
Drew SaylersEau Claire Bears6
PlayerTeam3B
Lucas SteinmetzTilden Tigers2
Ten players tied with 11
PlayerTeamHR
Nolan BaierTilden Tigers3
Logan BurzynskiCadott Red Sox3
Ryan FreitagOsseo Merchants3
Jonah HansonCadott Red Sox3
Jaxon KostkaOsseo Merchants3
Chad KronCadott Red Sox3
Lucas SteinmetzTilden Tigers3
PlayerTeamRBI’s
Jesse BrockmanOsseo Merchants21
Ryan FreitagOsseo Merchants21
AJ SchemenauerJim Falls Sturgeons21
Nolan BaierTilden Tigers18
Hunter GuentherEau Claire Bears16
Lucas SteinmetzTilden Tigers16
PlayerTeamR
Ryan FreitagOsseo Merchants21
Nolan BaierTilden Tigers20
Jacob LacyTilden Tigers20
Hunter GuentherEau Claire Bears19
Jack KeinCadott Red Sox19
Chad KronCadott Red Sox19
PlayerTeamSB
Lance LettnerEau Claire Rivermen14
Jordan SteinmetzTilden Tigers13
Jacob LacyTilden Tigers11
Lucas SteinmetzTilden Tigers11
Logan BrownAugusta Athletics10
Ryan KrumenauerChippewa Falls LumberJacks10
PlayerTeamGP
Jack BoweChippewa Falls LumberJacks20
Logan BrownAugusta Athletics20
Caden EricksonEau Claire Cavaliers20
Ryan FreitagOsseo Merchants20
Ryan KrumenauerChippewa Falls LumberJacks20
Lance LettnerEau Claire Rivermen20
Andy NieseEau Claire Rivermen20
Tyler PlitznerEau Claire Bears20
Corey PoirierBloomer Woodticks20
Taylor Rathke Beef River Bullfrogs20
Mason TesterJim Falls Sturgeons20
Jake VarshoChippewa Falls LumberJacks
There were 259 recorded players in CRBL play for 2024. From that group, only the 12 players listed above, or just 4.63%, played in all 20 league games this season.
TeamHitsAB’sAVG
Eau Claire Bears199599.332
Tilden Tigers198608.326
Jim Falls Sturgeons169545.310
Cadott Red Sox180582.309
Osseo Merchants180589.306
Beef River Bullfrogs173630.275
Eau Claire Cavaliers151551.274
Chippewa Falls LumberJacks153567.270
Eau Claire Rivermen 151569.265
Augusta Athletics150587.256
Bloomer Woodticks111502.221
TeamRSRARDiff
Osseo Merchants16531+134
Tilden Tigers18368+115
Eau Claire Bears15560+95
Cadott Red Sox133104+29
Eau Claire Cavaliers10480+24
Chippewa Falls LumberJacks91100-9
Jim Falls Sturgeons105136-31
Eau Claire Rivermen 89124-35
Beef River Bullfrogs107175-68
Augusta Athletics99196-97
Bloomer Woodticks54211-157

CRBL Pitching Leaders

PlayerTeamERIPERA (min 20 IP)
Stephen ScatassaTilden Tigers222.20.79
Logan BoettcherOsseo Merchants220.20.87
Tyson LucasChippewa Falls LumberJacks6421.29
Alex ByomOsseo Merchants5321.41
Luke EideOsseo Merchants1361.21.90
Chevy TollefsonEau Claire Bears9411.98
Andrew MilnerEau Claire Cavaliers1252.22.06
Ryan FlockEau Claire Bears6262.07
Hunter GuentherEau Claire Bears936.22.21
Zack ThiesseCadott Red Sox2282.22.40
PlayerTeamIP
Zack ThiesseCadott Red Sox82.2
Luke EideOsseo Merchants61.2
Andrew MilnerEau Claire Cavaliers52.2
Jesse UrbanekEau Claire Rivermen49.2
Will JacobsonJim Falls Sturgeons45.2
PlayerTeamW
Zack ThiesseCadott Red Sox8
Luke EideOsseo Merchants7
Hunter GuentherEau Claire Bears5
Tyson LucasChippewa Falls LumberJacks5
PJ LeQuiaTilden Tigers5
Andrew MilnerEau Claire Cavaliers5
PlayerTeamWin % (min 5 decisions)
Hunter GuentherEau Claire Bears1.000 (W – 5 L – 0)
Tilden TigersTilden Tigers1.000 (W – 5 L – 0)
Luke EideOsseo Merchants.875 (W – 7 L – 1)
Tyson LucasChippewa Falls LumberJacks.833 (W – 5 L – 1)
Zack ThiesseCadott Red Sox.800 (W – 8 L – 2)
Alex ByomOsseo Merchants.800 (W – 4 L – 1)
PlayerTeamK
Luke EideOsseo Merchants86
Zack ThiesseCadott Red Sox64
Andrew MilnerEau Claire Cavaliers64
Wes BoyarskiBeef River Bullfrogs49
Tyson LucasChippewa Falls LumberJacks48
PlayerTeamSaves
Luke EideOsseo Merchants2
Tyson WoodcockEau Claire Cavaliers2
nine tied with 1
PlayerTeamShutouts
Tyson LucasChippewa Falls LumberJacks3
Andrew MilnerEau Claire Cavaliers3
Zack ThiesseCadott Red Sox3
Luke EideOsseo Merchants2
Alex ByomOsseo Merchants2
Chevy TollefsonEau Claire Bears2
PlayerTeamK’s/9 IP (min 20 IP)
Luke EideOsseo Merchants12.55 (86 K/61.2 IP)
Stephen ScatassaTilden Tigers11.51 (29 K/29.2IP)
Wes BoyarskiBeef River Bullfrogs11.31 (49 K/39 IP)
Alex ByomOsseo Merchants11.25 (40 K/32 IP)
Andrew MilnerEau Claire Cavaliers10.94 (64 K/52.2 IP)
TeamERIPERA
Osseo Merchants251491.51
Eau Claire Bears 421482.55
Tilden Tigers47150.22.81
Chippewa Falls LumberJacks621453.84
Eau Claire Cavaliers62139.14.00
Cadott Red Sox671424.25
Jim Falls Sturgeons87136.15.74
Eau Claire Rivermen 104148.26.30
Beef River Bullfrogs136150.18.14
Augusta Athletics139143.28.71
Bloomer Woodticks148127.110.46

Noteworthy Performances & Milestones for 2024 Season

Pitching

  • On June 5th, the Cavs’ Andrew Milner pitched the 69th no-hitter in CRBL history, beating the EC Rivermen 10-0 in seven innings.
  • On June 30th, Osseo’s Alex Byom spun a 5-inning, 17-0 no-hitter vs. the Bloomer Woodticks. This was the 5th no-hitter of the righty’s dominant CRBL career. Alex’s five no-hitters are a CRBL record.
  • With a 4 and 2 mark this season, the Rivermen’s Tyler Gray now has 102 wins in his 19-season CRBL career, good for 2nd place all-time behind Hall of Famer Jim Hoepner’s 109 victories.
  • With two shutouts, the Bears’ Chevy Tollefson now has 17 shutouts over his 17-season career, tying him for 2nd place all-time in that category with Hall of Famer Tom Dachel. The all-time leader is Jim Hoepner with 19 shutouts.

Hitting

  • The Bears’ right-handed slugger Todd Lasher became the CRBL’s all-time leader in RBIs. By knocking in 12 runs this season, Lasher now has 372 RBIS for his 23-season CRBL career. The former leader was Bloomer great and CRBL Hall of Famer Scott Stuckert, who drove in 365 runs during his 35-season career.
  • With 17 total bases this season, Lasher also moved into second place all-time in that category, with 808 over his tenure, passing Tilden Hall of Famer Randy Baier who finished his 25-season CRBL career with 804. The all-time leader in total bases is the Eau Claire Rivermen’s Andy Niese with 891.

Managerial

  • In guiding Tilden to 17 and 3 record, Tiger skipper Ryan Baier jumped to 9th place all-time in managerial wins with 127. The leader in managerial victories is current Rivermen manager Andy Niese with 209.
  • With the Rivermen qualifying for the 2024 WBA, it marks the 16th season Niese has managed a team to the state tournament, breaking a tie with Augusta legend and CRBL Hall of Famer Jan Kruger, who managed the Athletics from 1989 to 2004.

League Managers Vote for All-League Awards

The Chippewa River Baseball League (CRBL) managers have voted and selected the 2024 all-league awards.

PositionPlayerTeam
OFDrew SaylersEau Claire Bears
OFLucas SteinmetzTilden Tigers
OFCJ VarshoChippewa Falls LumberJacks
3BTyler PlitznerEau Claire Bears
SSMason TesterJim Falls Sturgeons
2BJack KeinCadott Red Sox
1BCole ZwiefelhoferTilden Tigers
CSam KnickerbockerEau Claire Cavaliers
UTHunter GuentherEau Claire Bears
DHRyan FreitagOsseo Merchants
PLuke EideOsseo Merchants
PTyson LucasChippewa Falls LumberJacks
PZack ThiesseCadott Red Sox
  • Among the thirteen individuals selected for 2024 All-CRBL awards, there were ten first time award winners.
  • There were no unanimous selections.
  • Two individuals were repeat winners from 2023.
  • The all-time leader in All-CRBL awards is the Eau Claire Rivermen’s Andy Niese with 13.

Honorable Mention All-CRBL

TeamPlayerPosition
Augusta AthleticsJJ BreakerUT
Beef River BullfrogsWill ThibodeauUT
Bloomer WoodticksCorey Poirier2B
Cadott Red SoxLuke EricksonCF
Chippewa Falls LumberJacksJake VarshoSS
Eau Claire BearsJack SandvicUT
Eau Claire CavaliersXavier BembnisterOF
Eau Claire RivermenJoel Effertz3B
Jim Falls SturgeonsJace CotaOF
Osseo MerchantsJesse BrockmanSS
Tilden TigersJacob LeQuiaP
  • Of the eleven individuals recognized with an Honorable Mention All-CRBL award, six were first time selections
  • Tyler Gray’s seven Honorable Mention Awards are the CRBL record.

Gold Glove Awards

TeamPlayerPosition
Augusta AthleticsLogan BrownOF
Beef River BullfrogsMason BauerOF
Bloomer WoodticksConnor Hicks1B
Cadott Red SoxLuke EricksonCF
Chippewa Falls LumberJacksCJ VarshoOF
Eau Claire BearsJim Thill2B
Eau Claire CavaliersCade Mueller3B
Eau Claire RivermenLance LettnerOF
Jim Falls SturgeonsColton Turner1B
Osseo MerchantsLogan MatsonINF
Tilden TigersJordan SteinmetzC
  • This is the fourth season for the CRBL’s Gold Glove Awards.
  • Of the eleven gold glove recipients, nine were first time winners.

Other CRBL Awards

AwardPlayerTeam
Rookie of the YearDrew SaylersEau Claire Bears
MVPLuke EideOsseo Merchants
Jim Hoepner – Pitcher of the YearLuke EideOsseo Merchants
Jan Krueger – Manager of the YearAaron HagbergOsseo Merchants
Sportmanship AwardBloomer Woodticks
  • Luke Eide joins Alex Byom (’16 & ’18) and Ryan Freitag (’17 & ’19) as two-time CRBL MVP winners.
  • The Bloomer Woodticks have the most CRBL Sportsmanship Awards of any team/organization with 11.

League Championship Week Set

  • Saturday, August 3rd at Cinder City Park in Altoona, 12:30 pm.
  • This will be the Bears’ 11th championship game appearance and their first since 2016. Since joining the CRBL in 1998, the Bears have won 6 CRBL crowns. Their last championship was in 2014.
  • The Cavs will be making their third appearance in the CRBL championship game and their first since 2019. Since joining the CRBL in 2017, the Cavs have yet to win a CRBL title.
  • The Tilden Tigers have won a league record 19 league championships and has made a record 39 appearances in the championship game. The Tigers’ first year of league play was 1946.
  • The next closest franchise is the Chippewa Falls Lumberjacks with 7 CRBL crowns.
  • In 2023, the Osseo Merchants beat the Tilden Tigers, 2 to 1 at Casper Park.
  • Pitcher Luke Eide of Osseo was named MVP of last year’s contest.
  • CRBL Hall of Famer Shane Dutton is the only player to win multiple championship game MVP awards, doing so for Augusta in 1998 and 1999. The award has been given annually since 1998.
  • The first championship “contest” was a series, taking place in 1928 when the Eagleton Eagletons beat Eau Claire Union 2 games to 0.
  • Including 2024, this is the 96th season of play in CRBL history. Within that time frame, there have been 11 championship series. This Saturday marks the 61st championship game.

CRBL All-Star Team Announced

The Chippewa River Baseball League (CRBL) managers have voted and selected the 2024 North and South All-Star teams. The CRBL All-Star game will be hosted by the Jim Fall Sturgeons on Sunday, July 7th at 2 pm. The 2024 Hall of Fame Class will be inducted during the game.


North All-Stars

PositionPlayerTeam
CJonah HansonCadott Red Sox
1BAJ SchemenauerJim Falls Sturgeons
2BJack KeinCadott Red Sox
3BChad KronCadott Red Sox
SSMason TesterJim Falls Sturgeons
OFCJ VarshoChippewa Falls LumberJacks
OFLuke EricksonCadott Red Sox
OFJace CotaJim Falls Sturgeons
DHCorey PoierBloomer Woodticks
EHBob MauerJim Falls Sturgeons
PZack ThiesseCadott Red Sox
PJacob LequiaTilden Tigers
PWill JacobsonJim Fall Sturgeons
PTyson LucasChippewa Falls LumberJacks
PDawson RiceChippewa Falls LumberJacks
PCole SchwabBloomer Woodticks
PGio BasileCadott Red Sox
CPatrick CallaghanBloomer Woodticks
CBobby SoranJim Falls Sturgeons
1BCole ZwiefelhoferTilden Tigers
2BBrendan BresinaTilden Tigers
SSJake VarshoChippewa Falls LumberJacks
3BMatt MartineauChippewa Falls LumberJacks
OFJack RedwineCadott Red Sox
OFBlake TripplerChippewa Falls LumberJacks
OFJacob LacyTilden Tigers
UTJackson SimmonsBloomer Woodticks
The North will be managed by Ryan Baier (Tilden Tigers)
*Rosters subject to change*

South All-Stars

PositionPlayerTeam
CJack SandvicEau Claire Bears
1BBlake JohnsonEau Claire Bears
2BCody DaytonEau Claire Cavaliers
3BTyler PlitznerEau Claire Bears
SSHunter GuentherEau Claire Bears
OFDrew SalyerEau Claire Bears
OFXavier BembinsterEau Claire Cavaliers
DHRyan FreitagOsseo Merchants
EHJJ BreakerAugusta Athletics
PChevy TollefsonEau Claire Bears
PAndrew MilnerEau Claire Cavaliers
PTyson WoodcockEau Claire Cavaliers
PWes BoyarskiBeef River Bullfrogs
PEthan BartlesBeef River Bullfrogs
PLuke EideOsseo Merchants
PRyan FlockEau Claire Bears
PConnor WeltzienOsseo Merchants
CSam KnickerbockerEau Claire Cavaliers
CJake BeckerEau Claire Rivermen
CBrady IngersollAugusta Athletics
UTWill ThibodeauBeef River Bullfrogs
1BJoe ZawackiOsseo Merchants
2BBrett JensenEau Claire Rivermen
3BCade MuelllerEau Claire Cavaliers
SSJesse BrockmanOsseo Merchants
2BCole StensenAugusta Athletics
OFBrayton ThillmanEau Claire Cavaliers
OFKyle MaugBeef River Bullfrogs
OFMason BauerBeef River Bullfrogs
OFJaxon KostkaOsseo Merchants
DHTodd LasherEau Claire Bears
DHJoe HallingEau Claire Bears
DHDevon McCuneOsseo Merchants
The South will be managed by Aaron Hagberg (Osseo Merchants) and assisted by Dave Strauch (Eau Claire Bears), Byron King (Augusta Athletics) & Duane Ives (Augusta Athletics)
*Rosters subject to change*

  • 68th All-Star game
  • The South leads the series 34-16
  • The South won the last meeting 6-4 on June 30th at Casper Park

2024 Team Previews / Rosters

The Augusta Athletics are gearing up for the 2024 season after bringing the team back to the CRBL in 2023. In their first season back, the Athletics were competitive and the team built a solid fan base and family-friendly entertainment option during the summer months. Additionally, teams were highly complimentary about the improvements and renovations at Jan Krueger Memorial Field.

With spring training set to start very soon, the Athletics look poised to improve in 2024. The team has brought in several new players to complement returning stars like infielder Jacob Rosemeyer, pitcher JJ Breaker, outfielder Brice Shimon and outfielder Logan Brown. “We learned a lot in our first season, and now have higher expectations,” said manager Duane Ives. “Our young core group of players gained valuable experience which I think will translate to
even better performance on the field this year and a spot in the WBA tournament.”

THANK YOU to our growing list of sponsors and supporters, we’re extremely grateful for all the support we received last year and already this year. Come out and join us from some A’s baseball at the newly renovated Jan Krueger Memorial Field!

Let’s Play Ball!

ROSTER: Alec Lyle, Ashton Oliver, Nolan Taylor, Brice Shimon, Logan Brown, Duane Ives, James Javanovich, Brody Seefeldt, Cody Breaker, Brennan King, Cole Stensen, Byron King, Cashton Leslin, Ryan Grunewald, Aiden Rosemeyer, JJ Breaker, Tristan Erdman, Nick Tumaniac, Noah Gillingham, Jakob Rosemeyer

Managers: Duane Ives & Byron King

Get ready to cheer on the Beef River Bullfrogs this season! Keep an eye out for the versatile utility player, Will Thibodeau, returning all star and all league honorable mention who dominates all positions on the field.  The Bullfrogs are fortunate to have returning veteran pitchers Ethan Bartels, Wes Boyarski, and Tim Anderson, bringing their experience and skill to the mound. Another veteran and player with multiple all star game appearances to watch is Ryan Gray shoring up the core of the lineup in the DH position. As manager Taylor Rathke enters his second year of leading the team, a new generation of young players like Colin Boyarski , Gio Basile, and others are stepping up to embrace leadership roles. With a positive outlook and an abundance of fresh talent, the Bullfrogs are primed for great season!

ROSTER: Tim Anderson, Austin Baker, Ethan Bartels, Thade Breuer, Mason Bauer, Preston Benedict, Derek Bills, Wesley Boyarski, Colin Boyarski, Tyler Brantner, Parker Coach, Dylan Fox, Ryan Gray, Brandon Jaenke, Carter Johnson, Mason Kostka, Reece Lucas, Kyle Maug, Ethan Maug, Taylor Rathke, Storm Standiford, Will Seymour, Will Thibodeau, Tanner Marsh, Brecken Boixvert, Chase Williams, Ryan Williams, Jesse VenRooy, Hank Munson, George Munson, Wyatt Thompson

MANAGER: Taylor Rathke, Ethan Bartels

The Bloomer Woodticks are waiting patiently and eagerly for the 2024 season. Coming off a bounceback year from 2022, the Woodticks look to replicate some of the success they showed in 2023. Having a competitive 2023 season and taking some big games led to a playoff appearance in the WBA, which they look to once again achieve.

The Woodticks have many returning players and a couple of new faces like Connor Crane, Truman Lokken, Cole Hansen, and Patrick Callaghan. Accompanied by veterans such as Curtis Dachel, Corey Poirier, Matt Schley, Brent Sarauer, and Sean Hurt.

The Bloomer Woodticks would like to thank every fan, supporter, and sponsor for 2024 and hope to have a successful year!

Play Ball!

ROSTER: Brent Sarauer, Carter Rubenzer, Cole Hansen, Cole Schwab, Connor Hicks, Collin Crane, Connor Crane, Corey Poirier, Curtis Dachel, Erik Abrahamson, Ethan Rothbauer, Jamison Flatland, Jackson Simmons, Jay Ryder, Joe Wallgren, Jeremiah Campbell, Jake Malinowski, Kade Anderson, Keegan Yohnk, Leif Iverson, Matt Schley, Marcus Harselstad, Patrick Callaghan, Sean Hurt, Truman Lokken, Thomas Stoffel

The 2023 Red Sox brought baseball excitement back to Cadott. The team came together to finish 10-10 in the CRBL (19-12 overall) and make the WBA Playoffs for the first time since 1985! The Sox finished 1-1 in WBA play losing to the River Falls Fighting Fish and beating the Glidden Orioles.

The 2024 Sox will look to build on what they accomplished last season. Fifteen players return from last year’s squad. They were also able to add four or five new faces to fill out their roster.

Pitching was a strength last season for the Red Sox. Rookie of the Year Henry Wilkinson will once again anchor the rotation. The big righty went 6-1 with a 1.77 ERA and had 63 strikeouts. Allstar Zack Thiesse, who led the team in innings pitched (56 1/3) is poised to be busy again. Second year lefty Warren Bowe and rookie Chase Watkins should be key contributors as well.
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On the offensive side of the ball the Sox will be led by allstar Jonah Hanson (.333 avg, 6 2bs, 14 rbis). Hanson solidfied the catcher position for the Cadott in 2023. Allstar and All CRBL Honrable Mention Cole Bakkum (.345 avg, 4 2bs, 13 rbis) will play third base, outfield, and toss a few innings for the Sox. Ely Johnson ( .307 avg 4 HRs, 16 rbis) looks to roam the outfield and continue his power surge in ’24. Two time allstar Chad Kron (14 runs, 9 sbs), Logan Burzynski (.416 avg 15 hits), and Jack Kein (.333 avg) will all be key contributors as well.

The Red Sox would like to thank their outstanding sponsors and fans. The support that you give this team is amazing! We hope to see you at the field this season. GO SOX!

ROSTER: Cole Bakkum, Bennett Bowe, Warren Bowe, Logan Burzynski, Luke Erickson, Sam Feck, Austin Goettl, Jonah Hanson, Carter Hesselman, Gio Basile, Ely Johnson, Jack Kein, Chad Kron, Parker Lemanski, Zac Merritt, Jalen Pascal, Jack Redwine, Alex Schmidt, Shawn Sedlacek, Zack Thiesse, Chase Watkins, Henry Wilkinson, Connor Roth

MANAGER: Rick Danielson

The 2024 version of the Chippewa Falls LumberJacks will be looking to continue their successful and rich tradition in the CRBL and Amatuer Baseball with a mix of returning veterans and a number of new additions. Wayne Franz the Organizer and former Manager will be moving to the “Front Office” and Nolan Hutzler will be taking over on the field as our Manager. In the past four years the Jacks have participated in two CRBL Play-Offs including a runner-up finish in 2021, four straight WBA appearances and have an overall record of 72-43.

The Jacks finished the 2023 CRBL Season with a 9-11 record with a number of those losses being in heart-breaking fashion as the ball didn’t always bounce our way during the highly competitive schedule that the CRBL brings each week. Our number one goal in 2024 is to get back in the CRBL Playoff mix and hopefully tack on a title and then turn our sights on making a run in the WBA playoffs. There were many team and individual highlights in 2023 and this included hosting a very successful CRBL All-Star Game at Casper Park which saw a large attendance and a great game which was won 6-4 by the South. Appearing in the game for LumberJacks were starters Nolan Hutzler (SS) and Matt Martineau (2nd) as well as Dylan Waters, Dawson Rice, Caleb Gardow, Dawson Mathwig, and Trevor Franz as substitutes. All of them made significant contributions during the game for the North.

Four LumberJacks were honored at the end of the CRBL Season with league awards and they included All League players Nolan Hutzler (SS) and Jack Bowe (OF) along with Jake Varsho (Honorable Mention 2nd Base) and Trevor Franz (Gold Glove). The Chippewa Falls LumberJacks would like to thank all of our sponsors, fans, media, and support staff for all of their efforts in keeping Amateur Baseball alive and well in Chippewa Falls. Our 2024 season looks to be an exciting one and the expectations are high so come on out to historic Gannon Field/Casper Park to watch us in action. Roll Jacks!

ROSTER: Preston Alger, Cole Bowe, Jack Bowe, Jack Brown, Luke Franz, Trevor Franz, Grady Fredrick, Riley Freid, Caleb Gardow, Mitch Howard, Ryan Krumenauer, Tyson Lucas, Carson Martin, Matt Martineau, Dawson Mathwig, Alex Nelson, Dawson Rice, Christian Schaller, Levi Schaller, Griffin Spindler, Roman Trapani, Blake Trippler, CJ Varsho, Jake Varsho, Dylan Waters

The Eau Claire Bears enter the 2024 season looking to continue their long time success in CRBL and WBA play. The biggest change for the Bears this year will be at the manager position as Chevy Tollefson hands the reins over to Blake Johnson. Johnson will look to continue the winning tradition that Tollefson and past managers have provided for years. The veteran-led Bears will be returning All League pitcher Quintin Gonzalez, and honorable mention recipient Joe Halling. The Bears will also be returning the likes of Nate Kent, Chevy Tollefson, Todd Lasher, and Jim Thill. The Bears are looking forward to another great summer of baseball.

ROSTER: Blake Johnson, Chevy Tollefson, Todd Lasher, Quintin Gonzalez, Ryan Flock, Josh Halling, Hunter Guenther, Grant Preston, Tyler Oestreich, Joe Halling, Nate Kent, Jack Sandvick, Tyler Plitzner, Aaron Skrypek, Cody Urban, Vinny Fonti, Mitch Bendickson, J.R. Lukes, Jim Thill, Wes Fleischer, Chris Budd, Alex Jinkins
COACH: Dave Strauch

The Eau Claire Cavaliers is an amateur baseball organization that started in in 1971. The 2024 baseball season will see the Eau Claire Cavaliers starting their 7th season as members of the Chippewa River Baseball League.

The 2023 baseball season saw the Cavaliers qualify for the WBA playoffs at the Ellsworth regionals. We started the playoffs by playing the Iron City Miners and won 11-1. The next day we played the Whittlesey Reds and won 4-3. We qualified for the WBA State Tournament held in Eau Claire, WI. We played the River Falls Fighting Fish lost 0-10 and lost to the Everest Merchants 8-6

CRBL award winners were Caden Erickson CRBL second basemen, Lucas Costley CRBL Pitcher, Cooper Kapanke honorable mention and Xavier Bembnister golden glove.

The Cavaliers would like to wish all of the teams of the Chippewa River Baseball League the best of luck in the league in 2024. We invite all baseball fans to come to Carson Park for baseball action at its best this summer.

ROSTER: Andrew Milner, Tyson Allen-Woodcock, Xavier Bembnister, Gabe O’Brien, Jaxon Vance, Josh Garcia, Lucas Costley, Caden Erickson, Cole Tyman, Conor O’Reilly, Sam Knickerbocker, Kaden Russo, Carson Windeshausen, Laidel Torres, Cooper Dykes, Jake Fischer, Jerome Delikowski, Cody Dayton, Dalton Steele, Eli Rathke, Logan Hesselman and Brayton Thilllman.

ASST COACHES: Brian Myhre, Ryan Page

Proudly stated, 2024 will stand as the 8th season of play for the Eau Claire Rivermen in the historical Chippewa River Baseball League.

The 2023 campaign was the most successful campaign to date for the Rivermen franchise. With a 12 and 8 mark out of the South Division and an 18 and 15 overall record, the ‘Men set franchise season records for CRBL winning percentage (.600) and overall wins (18), all while remaining in the CRBL playoff hunt to the final pitch of their last league game vs. the Eau Claire Cavaliers. It should be noted that the Rivermen’s winning year was propelled by four extra-inning wins in the CRBL, three of which they trailed going into their last at-bat only to emerge victorious.

2023 CRBL award winners for the Crew in Navy Blue and Grey included centerfielder and speed mercheen Lance Lettner winning his second consecutive CRBL Gold Glove Award, as well as slugging first baseman Blake Loegering garnering his first All-CRBL Honorable Mention Award. Congrats to both on being recognized for their big seasons and the impactful contributions they made to the Rivermen’s memorable year.

Alas, with a new season comes new challenges and new opportunities, as the process of building a competitive roster never stops. With the return of 6 to 7 starters and the addition of several talented players from Eau Claire area, the Men of the River are excited to take the diamond in 2024.

Regardless of wins and losses, the Eau Claire Rivermen are proud to be part of the storied Chippewa River Baseball League. We look forward to seeing you at Fairfax Field, our plush home park with ample seating and convenient parking.

ROSTER: Nathan Ash, Jake Becker, Alan Champion, James Davis, Joe Davis, Wyatt Draves, Joel Effertz, Tyler Gray, Brett Jensen, Jake Lawrence, Lance Lettner, Blake Loegering, Jonah Mueller, Andy Niese, Carson Soukup, Sawyer Sturz, Jesse Urbanek, Luke Rooney

MANAGER: Andy Niese

After a breakthrough 2022 season, the Sturgeons took a step back in ’23 but still made the WBA tournament for the second consecutive year. One setback was the loss for most of the season of 2022 pitching ace and CRBL Rookie of the Year Will Jacobson. His stint on the DL did open the door for the emergence of AJ Schemenauer whose breakout year led to a 4.36 ERA over 41.1 innings. With Jacobson, who returned late to hurl 21.2 innings at a 3.74 clip, Jim Falls has a solid one two punch at the top of the rotation with several others waiting to show their stuff.

The Sturgeons also bring back some offense after finishing third in the league in team average at .306. Led by All-CRBL catcher Bobby Soran (.469, 3 HR, 13 RBI), the team backed him up with strong seasons by Honorable Mention winner Schemenauer (.400, 2 HR, 7 2B, 18 RBI), and Tristin Hable (.313, 1 HR, 12 RBI, 21 R). Jake Eslinger earned his first all-star appearance with a .271 average and 10 RBI. Meanwhile, all-star Bob Maurer and Mason Tester flirted with .300. Although the team loses some top players to the transfer portal and the ever-present job market, hopes are that the farm system will continue to produce–watch for new names among 2024 stars.

Excitement continues to grow in the Sturgeons’ pond over the coming of the CRBL All-Star Game to Sturgeon Stadium at Grudem Field this July 7. As plans go forward for expanded seating, parking, and all manner of creature comforts, the team and its fans anticipate a great celebration of hometown baseball.

Finally, the Sturgeons mourn the passing of two stalwarts from the ’60s who also faithfully led squads in Old Timers’ games over the years: Dick Hinke and Albert “Albie J” Witkus. So long, old friends.

ROSTER: Joe Blum, Tristin Hable, Nick Pitsch, Trevor Bowe, Will Jacobson, AJ Schemenauer, Liam Brennem, Raven Keyeski, Bryce Sykora, Evan Dennis, Wyatt Keyeski, Beau Snyder, Caleb Elkins, Isaac Lindstrom Bobby Soran, Jake Eslinger, Bob Maurer, Austin Sykora, Jackson Gugel, Curtis Neskar, Mason Tester

MANAGER: Pete Thaler

The 2024 Merchants are looking to build upon last year’s CRBL championship and WBA tournament. The 2024 team remains mostly unchanged, with veterans Ryan Freitag, Jesse Brockman, Luke Eide, and Joe Zawacki coming back for another campaign.

We would like to thank all of our dedicated fans and community members for the countless volunteer hours, donations, and support over the years.

*Fireworks night will be Wednesday, June 26th @ Merchants Park. Hope to see you all there!

ROSTER: Trent Vondrasek , Ryan Freitag, Tanner Marsh, Brady Johnson, Aaron Hagberg, Jaxon Kostka, Todd Wienkes, Scott Hovell , Joe Zawacki, Logan Boettcher , Jesse Brockman, Alex Byom, Zac Iverson , Luke Eide, Brandt Freitag, Devon McCune, Nolan Matson, Logan Matson , Neil Matson, Gabe Richardson, Jarrod Shower, Brayden Lisowski

MANAGER: Aaron Hagberg

Incredible!!! One word that describes our 2023 season. To be crowned WBA State Champions and bring the title back to Tilden and the CRBL is as rewarding as it gets. We want to first and foremost thank our dedicated fans for all their support throughout the year. We have been a very successful franchise since Day 1, and it all piggy backs off the support that we get year in and year out. To our local sponsors, you are the real MVP’s. As we all know, there are quite a few essentials to make a season happen with the cost of equipment, field rentals, umpires, concession costs, the list goes on and on. Without the local community, none of this would be possible.

We are very optimistic and excited to get the 2024 season under way. We would like to give a special shout out to a couple of longtime Tilden Tigers who have decided to ride off into the sunset.

First and foremost, Alex Ruf (2015-2023). Alex started off his CRBL career playing for the Jim Falls Sturgeons (2012-2014). After some coaxing and a WBA call up offer to play with us in Haugen one year, he was sold on the history and was ready to make a move to the Tilden Tigers. Alex was a lock down 2nd basemen and was one of the fastest guys the league has seen in years. Alex finishes his career at the top of the CRBL for career stolen bases. He was a huge asset on the managerial side of things. He was always willing to put his coaching input in and help make game time decisions. As years progressed, he never skipped a beat to help raise money, clean and stock concession stands, get the field ready for games, and take over any task that was needed. Alex’s most memorable moment as a Tiger was his go ahead home run in Whitehall against Scott Hovell, which ended up being his 2nd HR of the day. This helped the Tigers sweep the Wolves for the first time in many years. We cannot thank him enough for all that he has done for this franchise and wish him nothing but the best.

Second player that we would like to recognize is Carl Krumenauer (2017-2023). Carl was an asset to our franchise the second he graduated high school. You could find Carl mostly on the mound in a lot of our key matchups. Carl pitched in multiple regional tournament games as well as multiple state tournament games. He was a key factor in helping us advance every year. When it came to being a teammate, there weren’t many that were better. Even in games he did not pitch or play, you would find him coaching first base and making sure that he was always ready. Carl’s most memorable game as a Tigers was pitching in a state semifinal game and getting the win against a stacked Viroqua team a few years back. Carl is going to be truly missed and we wish him nothing but the best for his future endeavors with his family.

With that being said, we would like to give you a little sneak peek into the 2024 season. A majority of our team will be returning from last years State Championship team. Our lineup and pitching rotation will be the backbone to our team. Averaging a whopping 9.5 Runs/Game with a team ERA of 2.26, we will look to keep pace with these in the upcoming season.

The CRBL League MVP Tanner Halvorson will be back and ready for another shot at defending that title. He ended the season with a .532 Avg, 22 singles, 13 doubles, and 6 homeruns, added 40 RBIs, with an OPS of 1.520. Not only could he hit, he had some pretty stellar pitching numbers as well. In just 34IP, he struck out 40 guys while allowing 0 ER all year.

PJ Lequia will look to defend his title as the CRBL Utility man. PJ worked his tail off in the offseason in the cage and it sure paid off. With a season ending .484 Avg and a homerun to his name, he will be ready to swing the stick in the upcoming season. On top of hitting, we have another 2-way guy as PJ has been our bonified ace from the beginning. We are all excited to see what this season brings from him.

Our unsung hero and kid that would not like any recognition will be back and ready to defend the title, Jordan Steinmetz. I think it goes without a doubt that he is one of the hardest outs to get in the state. We are extremely excited to have him back with the boys and get the season under way.

Jon Schoch and Cole Zwiefelhofer will round out the crew of Veterans that every team needs. We will rely heavily on their knowledge of the game, as well as their physical attributes that we all know each of them will bring game in and game out.

We hope you all are just as excited as we are for the upcoming season. Once again, our home games will be played at Casper Park, in Chippewa Falls, WI. Here is to a safe and successful season. We look forward to enjoying a few “sodas” with you all shortly. Go Tigers!!!!!

2024 Season Preview

Baseball greetings to all our fans, followers, alumni, and friends. It is with great sincerity that we would like to welcome you to another year of competitive amateur baseball within the storied Chippewa River Baseball League. Incredibly, 2024 marks the 96th season of baseball over 116 years, dating back to the CRBL’s first season of existence in 1908. Very few baseball leagues across the USA – amateur or professional – can substantiate such an existence of length and success. Plainly stated, this is something that anyone associated with the CRBL should take great pride in.

2023 saw the established heavyweights of the CRBL battle it out for league supremacy, with the (17 and 3) Osseo Merchants besting the (17 and 3) Tilden Tigers in a for the CRBL crown in a good ol’ fashion pitching duel, 2 to 1 at Casper Park. The title marked Osseo’s fifth CRBL championship since their inaugural season of play in 1999.

The following weekend, eight CRBL teams ventured into the unforgiving metaverse of the WBA Tournament. From the jagged edges of regional pool play, only Tilden, Osseo, and the Eau Claire Cavaliers survived to play yet another weekend. In the WBA Finals held at Carson Park and Osseo, Tilden’s superior talent propelled the Tigers to an unblemished 6 and 0 mark in the tournament, culminating with a 7 to 1 victory over the Everest Merchants in the CRBL title bout. Historically, this was Tilden’s third WBA championship (1995, 2004, 2023) and the tenth time a CRBL team has won the WBA tournament, which began in 1947.

2024 CRBL Schedule Released

The Chippewa Rivers Baseball League (CRBL) has revealed the 2024 season schedule. Five teams will compete in the North Division and six teams will compete in the South Division. The 110-game season will see each CRBL team play a 20-game schedule starting Sunday, April 28th. The 2024 season will mark the 96th season of league play.

Notable Schedule Dates

  • Sunday, April 28th – Opening Day
  • Sunday, July 7th – CRBL All-Star Game hosted by the Jim Falls Sturgeons at Grudem Field, 2 pm (Hall of Fame Classes of 2024 to be honored)
  • Wednesday, July 31st – Wildcard Wednesday
  • Saturday, August 3rd – Championship Saturday

All weekday games begin at 7 pm (unless otherwise noted). All weekend games begin at 12:30 pm (unless otherwise noted). Follow www.crblbaseball.com all season long for scores, standings and schedule changes.

Each teams individual 2024 schedule can be found at their team page:

NOTE: Schedule Subject to Change