The Volcanoes

A Volcanoes infielder makes a leaping grab on Aug. 20, 1999.

the volcanoes

One of the most successful sports franchises in Oregon’s history.

Relocated from the Bellingham Giants in Washington in 1997, this stadium was built for Volcanoes and they have coated it in their blood, sweat, and talent.

The Volcanoes set records just to break them and eat their competition for breakfast. From 2006 through 2009 the team was not out of first place in the Northwest League for even a single day. That’s 4 nonstop years of kicking butt and taking names.

The heat is on for 2025 and the Volcanoes are ready to dominate the season and the league.

the volcanoes

One of the most successful sports franchises in Oregon’s history.

Relocated from the Bellingham Giants in Washington in 1997, this stadium was built for Volcanoes and they have coated it in their blood, sweat, and talent.

Playing in the Northwest League from 1997 through 2020, the Volcanoes won 7 Divisional Championships, 5 Northwest League Championships, and have seen 112 players pass on to the major leagues.

The Volcanoes set records just to break them and eat their competition for breakfast.  From 2006 through 2009 the team was not out of first place in the Northwest League for even a single day. That’s 4 nonstop years of kicking butt and taking names.

The heat is on for 2024 and the Volcanoes are ready to dominate the season and the league.

Mike Dean shows off the Northwest League championship trophy at a victory celebration at Volcanoes Stadium on Sept. 6, 1998.

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