- 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
History
NBC HALL OF FAME
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
1993: Performance Radiator (Seattle) Studs
1994: Performance Radiator (Seattle) Studs
1995: Kelowna Grizzlies
1996: Tacoma Timbers
1997: Tacoma Timbers
1998: Tacoma Timbers
1999: Bellingham Bells
2000: Everett Merchants
2001: Everett Merchants
2002: Seattle Studs
2003: Wenatchee Apple Sox
2004: Seattle Studs
2005: Seattle Studs
2006: Seattle Studs
2007: Seattle Studs
2008: Seattle Studs
2009: Seattle Studs
2010: Seattle Studs
2011: Seattle Studs
2012: Seattle Studs
2013: Everett Merchants
2014: Seattle Studs
2015: Seattle Studs
2016: Seattle Studs
2017: Seattle Studs
2018: Seattle Studs
2019: Seattle Studs
2021: Seattle Studs
2022: Seattle Blackfins
2023: Everett Merchants
2024: Seattle Studs
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FRANCHISE HISTORY
Aloha Knights: 1999-2004
Bellevue Lakeside Recovery: 1994
Bellingham Bells: 1999-2004
Bend Elks: 2001-2004
British Columbia Ballers: 2007-2008
Burnaby Bulldogs: 2008 – 2015
Coquitlam Athletics: 1993-1998
Coquitlam Angles: 2008 – 2012
Dub Sea Fish Sticks: 2022 – Current
Everett Merchants: 1993 – Current
Grand Forks Rattlers: 1994
Grey Harbor Rain: 2000-2001
Hermiston Black Sox: 1993-1994
Highline Bears: 2015 – 2021
Kamloops Sun Devils: 2008 – Current
Kelowna Falcons: 2000-2004
Kelowna Grizzlies: 1993-1998
Kelowna Jays: 2008 – 2013
Kirkland Kodiaks: 2003-2005
Kitsap Blue Jackets: 2017
Langley Blaze: 2014 – 2016
Nanaimo Coal Miners: 2008 – 2012
New West Minister Royals: 2008
Northwest Honkers: 2010 – Current
North Sound Emeralds: 2018
Ontario Meadow Larks: 1996-1999
Pacific Javelinas: 2006
Pendelton Ranchers: 1995-1996
Penticton Bats: 1996
Portland Kings: 2003
Portland Taylor Elect: 1993-1994
Portland Titans: 2006
Puget Sound Loggers: 1993
Redmond Dudes: 2018 – Current
Richmond Budgies: 1995-1998
Seattle Cruisers: 1996-2001
Seattle Samurai: 2024 – Current
Seattle Studs: 1993 – Current
Seattle Blackfins: 2022 – Current
Seattle Wallbangers: 2019
Seaside Wildcats: 2006
Skagit Eagles: 2005-2007
Snoqualmie Hurricanes: 2015
Spokane River Hawks: 2003-2004
Tacoma Timbers: 1994-1998
The Gumberoos: 2023 – Current
Thurston County Senators: 2017
Trail Orioles: 2011 -2016
Wenatchee Apple Sox: 2001-2004
West Seattle Cruisers: 1993-1995
West Coast Guns: 2016
Yakima Chiefs: 1996-1999
Yakima P-Knights: 2002-2003





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.
