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Evans Diamond at Stu Gordon Stadium [1] is a college baseball park on the west coast of the United States, located on the campus of the University of California in Berkeley, California. Opened 92 years ago in 1933, it is the home field of the California Golden Bears of the Pac-12 Conference , with a seating capacity of 2,500.
The Seahorses, which had previously been in existence as a youth soccer club since 1983, joined the PDL in 2001, and were successful immediately, finishing second to Orange County Blue Star in their debut season with a 13–6–1 record. 2002 continued the trend, when the Seahorses again finished second in the Southwest Division, this time behind Chico Rooks, with an 11–7–0 record.
Eagles’ training camp is more than one month away, but fans can start preparing now to attend the one open practice of the summer. The team just announced the date for this year’s open ...
Palm Springs Power - Palm Springs, California. San Diego Stars - El Cajon, California. So Cal Action/Athletics - Brawley, California. In 2011, the Cardinals/Waves, Mariners/Storm, Pioneers, Yuma Bandits of the PSWL, and Team Thunder (now Team San Diego) and the Toros are in the Sou. Cal. League, a competing collegiate baseball league in the region.
The 1977 Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles baseball team is a baseball team that represented California State University, Los Angeles in the 1977 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Golden Eagles were members of the Southern California Baseball Association and played their home games at Reeder Field in Los Angeles, California.
The Southern California baseball field made famous by several movies — including A League of Their Own — was badly damaged in an overnight fire on Thursday, Aug. 22, according to multiple reports.
The Southern California League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1886, 1899, 1900 and 1913 seasons. The Class D level four–team Southern California League consisted of franchises based in California. The Southern California League permanently folded during the 1913 season.