Published On: October 30th, 2025

Seven of 35 former NWL players are still challenging for a World Series title

Rochester, Minn. – As the Major League Baseball World Series continues, nine former Northwoods League players are each hoping for their chance at a World Series ring.

The National League’s Los Angeles Dodgers and former NWL players Alex Call (Eau Claire ’13, ‘14) and Will Klein (Lakeshore ‘19) look to even up the series tomorrow night against the Toronto Blue Jays. Alex Vesia (Mankato ‘16) would have been on the World Series roster but is dealing with a family issue.

The Blue Jays feature five former NWL players on their World Series roster. Max Scherzer (La Crosse ’04), Louis Varland (Willmar ’17, ‘18), Tyler Heineman (Wisconsin ‘11), Ernie Clement (Wisconsin Rapids ’15) and Daulton Varsho (Eau Claire ’15, ’16) have helped carry the Blue Jays to 3-2 lead in the Series. Joey Loperfido (Kalamazoo ’18) was on the ALCS roster for the Blue Jays but is not currently on the World Series roster.

Twenty-Eight other Northwoods League alums have also participated in the 2025 MLB playoffs in the earlier rounds. See below for a list of NWL alums, their current MLB team and the NWL team and year they played.

Blue Jays (6)

Max Scherzer – La Crosse 2004

Louis Varland – Willmar 2017, 2018

Tyler Heineman – Wisconsin 2011

Ernie Clement – Wisconsin Rapids 2015

Joey Loperfido – Kalamazoo 2018

Daulton Varsho – Eau Claire 2015, 2016

Mariners (3)

Mitch Garver – St. Cloud 2010, 2011

Miles Mastrobuoni – Rochester 2015

Luke Raley – Lakeshore 2015

Dodgers (3)

Alex Vesia – Mankato 2016

Alex Call – Eau Claire 2013, 2014

Will Klein – Lakeshore 2019

Brewers (5)

Chad Patrick – Traverse City 2019, 2020

Caleb Durbin – Rockford 2019, Fond du Lac 2020, 2021

Joey Ortiz – Willmar 2018

Isaac Collins – Duluth 2017

Nick Mears – Willmar 2017, 2018

Guardians (3)

Kyle Manzardo – Willmar 2020

Daniel Schneemann – St. Cloud 2017

CJ Kayfus – Wisconsin 2021

Tigers (1)

Zach McKinstry – Waterloo 2015

Yankees (1)

Will Warren – St. Cloud 2018

Red Sox (3)

Justin Slaten – Eau Claire 2018

Greg Weissert – Thunder Bay 2015

Nick Sogard – Duluth 2018

Phillies (5)

Tanner Banks – Willmar 2011, 2012

Matt Strahm – Rochester 2011

Otto Kemp – St. Cloud 2021

Bryson Stott – Wisconsin Rapids 2017

Harrison Bader – Lakeshore 2013

Cubs (2)

Michael Busch – St. Cloud 2017

Nico Hoerner – Madison 2016

Padres (1)

Mason McCoy – La Crosse 2015, 2016

Reds (2)

Jose Trevino – Madison 2012

TJ Friedl – St. Cloud 2016

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The Northwoods League is the proven leader in the development of elite college baseball players. Having completed its’ 32nd season, the Northwoods League is the largest organized baseball league in history with 26 teams, drawing significantly more fans, in a friendly ballpark experience, than any league of its kind. A valuable training ground for coaches, umpires, and front office staff, nearly 2400 NWL alums have been drafted and over 410 Northwoods League players have advanced to Major League Baseball, including three-time All-Star and 2016 Roberto Clemente Award winner Curtis Granderson, three-time Cy Young Award winner and two-time World Series Champion Max Scherzer (TOR), two-time World Series Champions Ben Zobrist and Brandon Crawford and World Series Champion and Cy Young Award winner Chris Sale (ATL). As well as 2019 Rookie of the Year and 2019/2021 Home Run Derby Champion Pete Alonso (NYM) and 2023 World Series Champion, MLB All-Star, MLB Gold Glove, two-time Silver Slugger winner and two-time All-MLB first team shortstop Marcus Semien (TEX). League games are viewable live on Northwoods League+ (at watch.northwoodsleague.com) and ESPN+.

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