North Dakota State Bison baseball

Its home venue is Newman Outdoor Field, located on North Dakota State's campus.

The stadium contains the Maury Wills Museum in honor of the former Major League Baseball player who worked for the RedHawks as a coach and a radio analyst.

The first number retired at the stadium was the #8 worn by hometown hero Roger Maris when he played for the Fargo-Moorhead Twins in the 1950s.

North Dakota State's most successful coach in the Division 1 era is Tod Brown who had a record of 341–350 in his 14 seasons at NDSU.

Below is a list of notable former Bison and the seasons in which they played for North Dakota State.