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Northwoods League 08/10 23:35 - Fond Du Lac Dock Spiders v Lakeshore Chinooks L 12-6
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Northwoods League 08/08 23:05 - Madison Mallards v Lakeshore Chinooks L 14-13
Northwoods League 08/07 23:35 - Lakeshore Chinooks v Madison Mallards L 3-12
Northwoods League 08/06 23:35 - Lakeshore Chinooks v Green Bay Booyah W 8-4
Northwoods League 08/05 23:35 - Green Bay Booyah v Lakeshore Chinooks L 6-3
Northwoods League 08/04 18:05 - Lakeshore Chinooks v Rockford Rivets W 11-5
Northwoods League 08/03 23:35 - Rockford Rivets v Lakeshore Chinooks L 6-5
Northwoods League 08/02 23:35 - Fond Du Lac Dock Spiders v Lakeshore Chinooks L 4-3
Northwoods League 08/02 22:35 - Lakeshore Chinooks v Fond Du Lac Dock Spiders L 9-11
Northwoods League 07/31 23:35 - Lakeshore Chinooks v Green Bay Booyah L 2-10
Northwoods League 07/30 23:35 - Green Bay Booyah v Lakeshore Chinooks L 9-7

Wikipedia - Lakeshore Chinooks

The Lakeshore Chinooks are a baseball team based in Mequon, Wisconsin, United States and a member of the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. The Chinooks play their home games at Kapco Park on the campus of Concordia University Wisconsin.

History

The Lakeshore Chinooks became the seventh Northwoods League team in Wisconsin. Based at Concordia University Wisconsin in Mequon, a northern suburb of Milwaukee, the Chinooks were the first Northwoods League franchise to make its home in a major metropolitan area.

Launch marketing featured Robin Yount in a series of television spots and included a guest appearance by Milwaukee Brewers GM Doug Melvin.[]

The inaugural season began May 30, 2012, with a 2-1 road victory over the Green Bay Bullfrogs. The home opener was June 11, a 6-5 win over the Battle Creek Bombers.

On May 30, 2013, the Chinooks held their home opener, where Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig threw the first pitch to Major League Baseball Hall of Fame member and Chinooks minority owner Robin Yount. The Chinooks won their division, capturing their first playoff berth. They were defeated in the first round by the Madison Mallards two games to one.

In 2014, the Chinooks became just the third team in league history to accumulate 50 victories, winning the organization's third-straight South Division half title.[] The team swept the Wisconsin Woodchucks two games to none in the division playoff to advance to the franchise's first championship appearance. Against the North Division champion Mankato MoonDogs, the Chinooks won the first game of the series in Mankato, 5–4, before returning to Mequon and completing their undefeated run through the playoffs with a 3–0 victory in game two to clinch the franchise's first-ever league championship.

On July 4, 2015, first baseman Luke Raley became the first player in league history to hit four home runs in a single game.

On July 3, 2017, shortstop Owen Miller hit for the cycle in a game against the Kalamazoo Growlers. Two days later, he hit for another cycle against Rockford Rivets, becoming the first player in league history to hit for multiple cycles.

On June 15, 2020, the Chinooks announced that they would not be participating in the first two weeks of the modified 2020 season amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Two weeks later, the team cancelled their season altogether. The team returned to play in 2021.

The Lakeshore Chinooks are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Mequon, Wisconsin. They compete in the Northwoods League, which is a premier summer collegiate baseball league in the United States. The team is known for its competitive spirit, talented players, and dedicated coaching staff.

The Lakeshore Chinooks have a strong fan base and play their home games at Kapco Park, a state-of-the-art facility that provides an exciting atmosphere for both players and spectators. The team's colors are navy blue, light blue, and white, and their logo features a fierce-looking Chinook salmon, paying homage to the team's namesake.

The Lakeshore Chinooks have a history of success in the Northwoods League, consistently competing at a high level and producing talented players who go on to play professionally. With a commitment to excellence on and off the field, the Lakeshore Chinooks are a respected and admired team in the world of collegiate summer baseball.