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Prospect League Announces 2024 Schedule

Prospect League Announces 2024 Schedule

MAHOMET, Ill. – The Prospect League proudly released today its schedule for the 2024 season. The 2024 Prospect League season will feature 18 teams, up from 17 in 2023, marking the league's largest season in its' 61st year of baseball. 

New in 2024, the Dubois County Bombers of Huntingburg, Ind., and the Full Count Rhythm of Hendersonville, Tenn. join the league footprint as the Prospect League now stretches across seven states.

2024 Opening Day is slated for Tuesday, May 28, 2024, with 16 teams in action. All 18 teams will take the field together for the first time on Wednesday, May 29th. The 2024 season will again be split into a first half and a second half with the first half concluding play on June 30th and the second half beginning on July 1st. The 2024 regular season will conclude on July 31st

The 2024 Prospect League Champion will be crowned following the regular season with the same playoff format used over the past three seasons. The playoffs will begin with four winner-take-all division championships followed by two winner-take-all conference championships and will conclude with a best-of-three league championship series. The playoffs are tentatively slated to begin on August 1st and conclude on August 8th.

Every team's 2024 regular season schedule can be found on the "Teams" dropdown menu above and at the links below:

Alton River Dragons

Burlington Bees

Cape Catfish

Champion City Kings

Chillicothe Paints

Clinton LumberKings

Danville Dans

Dubois County Bombers

Full Count Rhythm

Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp

Jackson Rockabillys

Johnstown Mill Rats

Lafayette Aviators

Normal CornBelters

O'Fallon Hoots

REX Baseball

Springfield Lucky Horseshoes

Thrillville Thrillbillies


About the Prospect League
The Prospect League is a premier Midwestern wood-bat collegiate summer baseball league with 18 teams across Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. The League provides college players with a professional setting with excellent competition and high-quality facilities while delivering exciting baseball action and affordable all-ages entertainment to its communities. Known as the Central Illinois Collegiate League from 1963-2008, the Prospect League has a proud tradition as one of the original and most recognizable summer leagues. The League's rich history includes Hall of Famers and NCAA Champions, nearly 200 alumni in Major League Baseball, and more than 800 professional players. For more information visit www.prospectleague.com.