Deleted To be honest I didn't really think much of the Pioneer League in its current form as an independent league.
These are not players competing for a major league job; they're competing for a job on a real minor league team (a waiting list to be on the waiting list to be on several more waiting lists), so that diminishes some of the excitement right there.
If it were purely a second-chance league for released pro players or undrafted college stars only instead of just a mix of whatever that would have been of more interest. However, to my knowledge the High Wheelers only had one player who ever played in the affiliated minor leagues. A lot of the college players either weren't that great in college or they were great but toiled in anonymity for small programs. Not a lot of name recognition. I recognized only 3 of the High Wheelers players. Two of them pitched against the Aggies in Davis, and the 3rd was an Aggie. Andrew LaCour did a great job for the High Wheelers, but he didn't pitch so well for UCD. I thought he showed promise as a freshman, but Matt Vaughn's tendency to yank relief pitchers as soon as they walked somebody really hurt his development.
I also think the games would have been more enjoyable if there had been better pitching and defense. They were way out of control. Dozens of cheap homers is not a good look for Dobbins.