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The current Quakes organization plans to move to a new 6,000 seat stadium in the Ontario Ranch section of Ontario and change their name in 2026. [9] However, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has stated that a new Minor League Baseball affiliate will play at LoanMart Field under the name Quakes, funded by the current Quakes organization. [10]
Each of the eight teams of Minor League Baseball's California League carry a 30-man active roster. [1] Only these players are eligible to play. Teams may have any number of inactive players on their rosters at a given time who do not count toward active roster limits. Injured players may be placed on the injured list (7-day or 60-day). [2]
It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes minor league baseball team. It was opened on April 3, 1993, with the nickname The Epicenter, and has a seating capacity of 6,588 people. While playing home games at the stadium since 1993, the Quakes have broken a number of stadium attendance records. [5]
The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, a Dodgers minor league team, chose "Chaquetas" as an alternate name, then learned of the word's slang meaning.
This is for players of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes minor league baseball team, who have played in the California League since 1993. Pages in category "Rancho ...
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Matthew John "Matt" LaChappa (born June 29, 1975) is an American baseball pitcher who pitched in the San Diego Padres minor league system. LaChappa is known for being a "Padre for life", having signed a minor league contract with the team for over twenty years since suffering a heart attack during a Rancho Cucamonga ...
He returned in 2021 to play for the Arizona Complex League Dodgers and Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, batting .329 in 62 games. [150] In 2022, he played for Rancho Cucamonga and the Great Lakes Loons [150] and after the season, played for the Panama national baseball team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic qualification. [151]
There are eight stadiums in use by California League baseball teams, all located in California. The oldest stadium is Excite Ballpark (1942) in San Jose, home of the San Jose Giants. The newest stadium is Banner Island Ballpark (2005) in Stockton, home of the Stockton Ports. Two stadiums were built in the 1940s, one in the 1950s, three in the ...