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The Vallejo Admirals baseball team sits atop a float for the 4th of July parade in 2014. The Admirals began play as a charter member of the four-team Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs, along with the Hawaii Stars, Na Koa Ikaika Maui, and San Rafael Pacifics, former members of the now-defunct North American League.
In November of 2023, commissioner Andrew Dunn announced Christian Carmouche as the clubs manager. The Seaweed were the first team professional baseball team since the Vallejo Admirals of the Pacific Association. After relocating, the Seaweed played their home games at Wilson Park in Vallejo, California. [5]
The Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs was an independent baseball league based in Northern California. The league was founded in 2013 by four former North American League teams. [ 1 ]
In 2013, he signed with the Long Island Ducks where he would begin his independent baseball playing career. [2] In 2014, Phillips signed with the Vallejo Admirals before signing with the Camden Riversharks in the middle of August. In 2015, Phillips would return to the Admirals where he would play the remainder of his career through the 2017 season.
In 2013, Guerrero was named the manager of the Vallejo Admirals in the Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs. [5] Guerrero was relieved of his managerial duties in July when a new ownership group took over the team.
The Vallejo Admirals hosted a round robin tournament that included themselves, the Hawaii Stars and Bay Cal Lumberjacks to determine who would advance to the semi-final game. All games were held at Wilson Park.
This is for players of the Vallejo Admirals minor league baseball team of the Pacific Association. Pages in category "Vallejo Admirals players" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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