Duluth Huskies

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Duluth Huskies

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LeagueNorthwoods League (Great Plains East (2019–pres)
North Division (2003–2018)
LocationDuluth, Minnesota
BallparkWade Stadium
Founded2003
Division championships5 (2004, 2013, 2018, 2022, 2025)
ColorsNavy, forest green, silver, white[1]
       
MascotHarley D. Huskie
OwnershipMichael Rosenzweig
ManagementGreg Culver (General Manager)
ManagerMarcus Pointer
MediaDuluth News Tribune
Websiteduluthhuskies.com

The Duluth Huskies are an amateur baseball team playing in the Northwoods League, a collegiate summer baseball league. They have been operating in Duluth, Minnesota since 2003. The Huskies play home games at Wade Stadium in Duluth, which was built in 1941.

History

After the 2002 Northern League season, the Duluth-Superior Dukes were relocated, becoming the Kansas City T-Bones, leaving a vacancy at Wade Stadium.[2] In time for the 2003 season, the Huskies were added as a Northwoods League expansion team, along with the La Crosse Loggers and Thunder Bay Border Cats.

Ethan Surowiec had a standout season for the Huskies in 2025, leading the league in many hitting categories (including home runs, RBI, and OPS) and earning league MVP honors.[3] Surowiec also garnered national attention for incident in which he fielded a ground ball as a baserunner on his way from second to third base.[4] Surowiec played for the Huskies after his freshman season at the University of Mississippi and transferred to the University of Florida to play for the Gators in his sophomore year.

Seasonal record

YearDivisionOverall recordFinishplayoffsManager
2003North24-39NoneJeff Casper
2004North33-35North Division Champion, Lost League Championship v. Madison MallardsJeff Casper
2005North36-32NoneDave Para
2006North44-272nd Half North Division ChampionDave Para
2007North41-292nd Half North Division ChampionAdam Stahl
2008North26-42NoneAdam Stahl
2009North25-437thNoneAdam Stahl/ Terry Collins
2010North34-324thNoneDaniel Hersey
2011North30-376thNoneDaniel Hersey
2012North38-323rdNoneDaniel Hersey
2013North43-272ndNorth Division Champion, Lost League Championship v. Madison MallardsDaniel Hersey
2014North30-427thNoneDaniel Hersey
2015North40-323rdWild CardDaniel Hersey
2016North30-426thNoneDaniel Hersey
2017North31-419thNoneDaniel Hersey
2018North47-252ndNorth Division Champion, Lost League Championship v. Fond du Lac Dock SpidersTyger D. Pederson
2019North29-389thNoneMarcus Pointer
2020Did not play due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021Great Plains East30-382nd in Sub-divisionLost Sub-division Championship v. Waterloo BucksMarcus Pointer
2022Great Plains East34-332nd in Sub-divisionGreat Plains Division Champions, Lost League Championship v. Kalamazoo GrowlersMarcus Pointer
2023Great Plains East36-323rd in Sub-divisionNoneMarcus Pointer
2024Great Plains East38-312nd in Sub-divisionLost Sub-division championship v. La Crosse LoggersMarcus Pointer
2025Great Plains East45-271st in Sub-divisionGreat Plains Division Champions, Lost League Championship v. Green Bay RockersMarcus Pointer

Huskies in Major League baseball

The following is a list of Huskies players to appear in Major League Baseball.[5]

Name Season(s) in Duluth MLB accolades
Cody Asche 2009/2010
Aaron Barrett 2008
Hunter Bigge 2018
Joe Bisenius 2003
Andy Burns 2008/2009
Kristian Campbell 2022 AL Rookie of the Month (Apr. 2025)
Isaac Collins 2017 NL Rookie of the Month (Jul. 2025)
Steve Edlefsen 2004
Rhyne Hughes 2004
Connor Joe 2012
Ryan Lollis 2006
Doug Mathis 2004
Wade Meckler 2019
Mark Melancon 2004 4x All-Star, NL Reliever of the Year
Sean Poppen 2014
Fernando Rodriguez 2003
Drew Smyly 2009 World Series Champion (2021)
Nick Sogard 2018
Logan VanWey 2018/2019
Terrin Vavra 2015
Zach Walters 2009

References

  1. "Northwoods League Official Colors (1994 through present)". TruColor.net. Retrieved 12 October 2025.
  2. "Dukes Moving to Kansas City". Our Sports Central. 4 September 2002.
  3. "Huskies' Ethan Surowiec wins Northwoods League MVP". 2025-08-09.
  4. "Huskies' Surowiec takes newfound viral fame in stride". 2025-07-11.
  5. "Northwoods League Alumni in Major League Baseball" (PDF). northwoodsleague.com.