- 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
All posts tagged "Northwest Honkers"
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PIL OPENS 2022 CAMPAIGN
SEATTLE, WA – After months of planning and recruiting the 2022 Pacific International League season is officially...
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Teams Building 2021 Rosters
Recruiting season has begun for teams in the PIL and each team has announced exciting new additions...
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NBC Provides COVID-19 Guidelines
The purpose of this document is to provide our affiliated leagues and teams with information to assist...
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PIL Statement – Coronavirus
Please review the image above regarding the current situation with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Zane Gelphman Named ROY
Former Northwest Honker third baseman, Zane Gelphman, was recently named the 2019 Pacific Association Of Professional Baseball...
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All-PIL Team Announced
The 2019 All-Pacific International League teams and annual awards were unveiled this morning. The Everett Merchants led...
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GFI Day 2: Cracks of bats and thunder make Home Run Derby one to remember
Jun. 27, 2019 12:00 a.m. | JACOB NOSEWORTHY for the Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday was an eventful day at the...
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Complete game leads Honkers to top Merchants, 4-1
Keenahn Coyle had the Everett Merchants wistfully looking to get their stagnant bats going. But, Coyle made it...
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Ames, Goldpanners roll Honkers for sixth straight win
The Alaska Goldpanners came through with timely hitting in the fifth inning, and that was all the...










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.
