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The Saguaros opened their inaugural season 6–0, sweeping the Santa Fe Fuego in a four-game series. [10] In a high-scoring 22–12 victory on May 25, 2016, against the White Sands Pupfish in Alamogordo, New Mexico , the Saguaros had 29 hits and four home runs, one of which was hit by the starting pitcher, Carlos Diaz.
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The Tucson Saguaros moved to the Mountain Division, taking the place of the White Sands Pupfish. Interdivisional games would not be played to cut down on travel and other expenses. [ 10 ] Later, due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the league announced that the Mountain Division teams would not play at their home stadiums, and that 4 of the 6 teams ...
The ballpark was a temporary home (2011–2013) to the Tucson Padres (formerly the Portland Beavers) of the Pacific Coast League during the team's relocation to El Paso, Texas. It is also the regular season home of the Pecos League's Tucson Saguaros baseball team since 2016. It seats 11,500 fans, and hosts concerts in addition to its primary ...
The 2024 Pecos League season was the 14th season of professional baseball in the Pecos League, an independent baseball league which operates in cities in desert mountain regions throughout California, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, since its creation in August 2010.
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The Tucson Padres were a Minor League Baseball team based in Tucson, Arizona, that competed in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). They were the Triple-A affiliate for the San Diego Padres. The team moved to Tucson from Portland, Oregon, for the 2011 season. [1] In April 2014, the team moved to El Paso, Texas, and changed their name to the El Paso ...