- David Benson Elected To NBC Hall of Fame
- 2024 Pacific International League All-League Players Announced
- CJ Blowers: Leaving It All On The Field
- Former Seattle Studs standout gets long-awaited MLB call-up
- Post-Pyatte Merchants ready to start their season
- Former Merchant Walker Excelling In Second Season With Giants
- Cam Booser Called Up By Boston
- Dates announced for 90th Anniversary NBC World Series
- Former UW Coach Cribby named head coach of Fishsticks
- ‘A legend’: Pyatte steps down after 50 years managing Merchants
Recent News
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Merchants play in fabled Midnight Sun Game
July 1, 2021 – During the fourth inning of the Everett Merchants’ game against the Alaska Goldpanners...
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MERCHANTS ANNOUNCE 2021 CAMP DATE
The Everett Merchants are excited to announce the date and time for their 2021 FREE baseball camp...
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Weeks 2-3 Recap!
The past two weeks have been highlighted by some close games, some new players stepping into the...
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Former Merchant Joining The Staff at Arizona College
June 25, 2021 – Everett, WA: After three complete seasons as the head coach of Everett Community...
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Former PIL Coach Named Centralia College Head Coach
The Centralia College Trailblazers today announced that they have Ben Harley to Head Coach for the 2022...
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Bears Rebranding Holding a “Name the Team” Contest
This morning the Highline Bears summer collegiate baseball team announced that they will be rebranding and renaming...
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Anderson Named All American
Seattle Studs infielder Chase Anderson (Pacific University) was recently named to the D3baseball.com 2021 All-America second team....
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Week One Recap
JUNE 14, 2021: Week 1 is in the books for the still young 2021 season! Games have...
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1100th Career Win
Studs manager Barry Aden earned his 1,100th career win as a summer collegiate league manager on Saturday
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Reindel To Manage Bears
Ben Reindel has been named the manager for the 2021 Highline Bears.











Founded in the fall of 1992, the PIL is considered by many to be the premier Summer Collegiate Baseball league in the Northwest. Most PIL players are NCAA eligible and are unpaid in order to maintain their eligibility. The PIL is different from many other summer collegiate baseball leagues in that the league also allows former professionals and college graduates to participate.
