About the Queen City Corndogs

The Queen City Corndogs are a Collegiate Summer Baseball Team in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Corndogs are a proud member of the Blue Ridge League, a new summer collegiate baseball league established in 2025.  The Blue Ridge League stretches from the Charlotte area, up through the Piedmont Triad, and into Virginia and West Virginia.  Teams include the Carolina Disco Turkeys, Marion Hungry Mothers, Uwharrie Wampus Cats, and the three-time Prospect League champion West Virginia Miners.

The Blue Ridge League provides opportunities for college baseball players to experience wood bat baseball in preparation for the dream of one day playing professional baseball.  Eligible players are current college baseball players from four-year NCAA or NAIA accredited institutions or any junior colleges.

The Corndogs focus on two things – player development and creating community.  We host players from all over the country and strive to create an environment for each player to succeed and develop.  We also want to bring fans together to enjoy summer college baseball in the Queen City!

The Queen City Corndogs look forward to their 4th season in 2026 and look forward to seeing Corndog fans at the ballpark soon!

Pfeiffer University's Wilson Lohrer high fives a fan in between innings at a game in the summer of 2023.
Corndog second baseman and Kutztown product Drew Wheeler goes out into shallow RF to catch a pop fly, calling off Denison's Owen Miller, at The Stick in July of 2025.
Corndog Lengend Dillon Lewis high fives his teammates as he is introduced to the fans. Lewis was drafted out of Queens University by the New York Yankees in the 13th round of the 2024 MLB draft. He is currently listed as one of the top 30 prospects in the Yankees farm system.
Michael Rago, from St. Ambrose University in Iowa, played in 42 of the Corndogs' 46 games in the summer of 2025. Rago batted .274 over 117 ABs, while also coaching the 14U Corndogs during his down time!
Corndogs Pitcher Roman Edwards is seen here warming up in the outfield prior to a game at The Stick. Edwards plays collegiately at Francis Marion University.
Will O'Rourke is seen here warming up prior to a game at The Stick. Will currently pitches at Lenoir-Rhyne University.