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  2. California Winter League (2010) - Wikipedia

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    The California Winter League is an instructional showcase league for free agent baseball players who are looking to earn a professional contract before spring training begins. The league was created by Andrew Starke in 2010, and takes place in Palm Springs, California, at the Palm Springs Stadium complex which is a former spring training ...

  3. Palm Springs Chill - Wikipedia

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    Tundra is the official mascot of the Palm Springs Chill. During the 2012 California Winter League baseball season the Palm Springs Chill started to become very popular in the Palm Springs area. Due to the success of the Palm Springs Power college baseball team in the summer the revenue in the California Winter League was at an all-time high in ...

  4. Palm Desert Coyotes - Wikipedia

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    The Palm Desert Coyotes are an independent professional baseball team that is based in Palm Springs, California as a part of the California Winter League.They play their games in a short-season schedule from January to February at Palm Springs Stadium and at the nearby Palm Springs High School baseball field, along with the Palm Springs Chill, Canada A's and Coachella Valley Snowbirds and ...

  5. List of Major League Baseball spring training ballparks

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    Palm Springs Stadium: 1949 1992 Palm Springs, California: 5,185 Chicago White Sox (1951–53) Los Angeles/California Angels (1961–92) Still standing Phoenix Municipal Stadium: 1964 2014 Phoenix, Arizona: 8,775 San Francisco Giants (1964) Oakland Athletics (1984–2014) Still standing, now used by Arizona State University: Pompano Beach ...

  6. Canada A's - Wikipedia

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    The Canada A's are an independent professional baseball team representing Canada (and Cathedral City, California) that will be based in Palm Springs, California as a part of the new California Winter League. They play their games in a short-season schedule from January to February at Palm Springs Stadium along with the Palm Springs Chill ...

  7. Palm Springs Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Palm Springs Stadium is the home of the Palm Springs Power, a collegiate summer baseball team playing in the California Premier Collegiate League. The stadium is also the official home of the Power Summer Collegiate League and the California Winter League (2010). The stadium has a seating capacity of 5,185.

  8. California League - Wikipedia

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    The California League is a Minor League Baseball league that operates in California. Having been classified at various levels throughout its existence, it operated at Class A-Advanced from 1990 until its demotion to Single-A following Major League Baseball 's 2021 reorganization of the minor leagues.

  9. California Winter League - Wikipedia

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    The California Winter League, originally known as the Southern California Winter League, began as a semi-pro level league in 1900 and was graded at "probably Class A level by 1910." [1]: p.12 Eleven all-white teams opened the 1906–07 season. Teams included: Anaheim, Fullerton, Hamburgers, Hoegee Flags, Los Angeles Morans, Los Angeles Pacifics ...