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Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox

The Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox were a summer collegiate wood-bat baseball club based in Marysville, California, in the United States, that began as an independent professional team in 1995. They played their home games at Bryant Field, adjacent to Ellis Lake, in Marysville from 2002 to 2022. The team name was changed to the Marysville Gold Sox in 2010 to more particularly identify the city in which the team was located,[1] but had since reverted to "Yuba-Sutter".

Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox
Information
LeagueMontna Farms Summer Series (2020–2022)
Bay Area Collegiate League (2022)
LocationMarysville, California
BallparkBryant Field
Year founded1995
Year folded2022
League championships4 (2006, 2011, 2014, 2020)
Division championships4 (2006, 2011, 2014, 2020)
Former name(s)
  • Marysville Gold Sox (2010–2017)
  • Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox (2002–09, 2018-2022)
  • Feather River Fury (2001)
  • Feather River Mudcats (2000)
  • Reno Blackjacks (1999)
  • Reno Chukars (1996–98)
  • Surrey Glaciers (1995)
Former league(s)
Former ballparks
ColorsRoyal Blue, Red, Gold
     
OwnershipYCM Baseball, LLC
ManagerBrock Ragatz
General ManagerTommy Lininger
MediaAppeal-Democrat (newspaper)
KETQ-LP 93.3 (radio)
Websitewww.goldsox.com

The Gold Sox name was chosen in honor of Yuba-Sutter (two adjoining counties separated by a river with the towns of Marysville and Yuba City on each side), having been called the "Gateway to the Gold Fields" during the California gold rush of the mid-1800s. The Gold Sox mascot is Mr. G, a gecko-like creature that is a favorite with children.

The Gold Sox ceased operations and will be replaced by the Marysville Drakes of the Pecos League.[2]

Team history

Professional Team

Western Baseball League (2002)

The franchise began as a professional team in the Western Baseball League in 1995 as the Surrey Glaciers and only played one season at Stetson Bowl in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. In 1996 they relocated to Reno, Nevada, becoming known as the Reno Chukars and played their home games at Moana Stadium. They changed their name to the Reno Blackjacks in 1999 and played their final season in Reno before relocating to Marysville, where they were renamed the Feather River Mudcats for their inaugural 2000 season in Marysville.

Because of the team's infringement on the previously trademarked name of Mudcats by the Carolina Mudcats of the Southern League, the Feather River Mudcats changed their name to the Feather River Fury in preparation for the 2001 season, though never took the field under that name since the team filed for bankruptcy prior to the season start. There was no baseball in Marysville for the 2001 season.

 
Gold Sox Baseball Alternate Logo

The City of Marysville stepped in to operate the team for the 2002 season in order to keep baseball alive in the area and the city-owned ballpark in use. The City changed the name to Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox and played the season in the Western Baseball League. Upon conclusion of that 2002 season the Western Baseball League disbanded, thus ending the Gold Sox as a professional team.

Collegiate Summer Baseball

The team was purchased from the City in 2003 by Bob Bavasi of Bavasi Sports Partners and local auto dealer Don McCullough (1936–2005) and began 2003 season play as a summer collegiate wood-bat team as it remains to this day.

The ball club played the 2003 and 2004 seasons in the California Collegiate League.

In 2005, the Gold Sox became the host team for the Horizon Air Summer Series, a collegiate wood bat league created by Bob Bavasi.

Prior to the 2005 season, Don McCullough died. Upon McCullough's death, Peter Bavasi, former General Manager of the San Diego Padres, President of the Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland Indians, came out of retirement to help administer the club for the 2005 and 2006 seasons.

On January 1, 2007, Bob Bavasi invited Fair Oaks attorney Tom Lininger and his wife Karyn to join in the ownership of the club as majority shareholders. The team was renamed the Marysville Gold Sox in 2010. Tom Lininger became the team's managing partner and sold the team after the 2014 season.

 
2010 Marysville Gold Sox

Great West League (2016-2018)

 
Gold Sox wordmark 2018

In 2015, the organization was sold to CSH Holdings, Pat Gillick, Kevin Knight and Jake Knight. In 2016, the team moved to the Great West League which played a balanced schedule home and away. The League and team conduct operations like a class A short season minor league baseball team (examples: New York-Penn League and Northwest League). The ownership group hired veteran general manager Michael Mink to handle the operation in November 2016.

On November 6, 2017, the Gold Sox management announced that they were reverting the team name back to the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox after the originally-named professional team.

On October 4, 2018, the Gold Sox announced that they are considering options for 2019 and beyond as a result of the Great West League suspending operations.[3] On November 15, 2018, the Gold Sox announced that they would cease operations if new ownership was not found.[4]

Golden State Collegiate Baseball League (2019)

In 2019, a new local group, YCM Baseball Group, LLC, lead by local agricultural entrepreneur Al Montna, purchased the Gold Sox and became members of the Golden State Collegiate Baseball League joining former GWL rivals the Medford Rogues.

Montna Farms Summer Series (2020-2022)

In 2020, the Gold Sox season in the GSCBL was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, they helped create a smaller short-season league known as the Sierra Central-Montna Farms Summer Series. The Gold Sox were the inaugural champions defeating the Lincoln Potters (Note: The Potters are members of the CCL and did not know or agree to be a part of the Montna Farms Summer Series). The Series launched its second season in 2021, which they named themselves champions once again. In 2022, the series name was shortened to the Montna Farms Summer Series. Also in 2022, the Gold Sox joined the Bay Area Collegiate League.

On hiatus

On September 7, 2022, the Gold Sox announced that they will not be taking to the field in 2023 and will reevaluate their position in summer collegiate baseball in the region.[5] They are officially considering themselves "on hiatus", though they have effectively ceased operations. They will be replaced by the new Marysville Drakes of the Pecos League.[6]

Bryant Field

 
Bryant Field

Since their inception, the Gold Sox have played their home games at what was originally known as Bryant Field, located along Highway 70 in the east part of Marysville. It has experienced several name changes since then, including Appeal-Democrat Park, All Seasons RV Stadium, Colusa Casino Stadium and Hard Rock Park. The stadium is once again known as Bryant Field. The Gold Sox shared their field with the Yuba City Bears, who joined the GWL in 2017,[7] then later folded their GWL operations.

Year-by-year record

Year League Wins Losses Finish Manager Playoffs
2002 Western Baseball League 43 47 3rd North Division Tim Gloyd

Did not qualify

2003 California Collegiate League 31 13 3rd Brad Peek NA
2004 California Collegiate League 34 10 3rd Brad Peek NA
2005 Horizon Air Summer Series 30 10 2nd McCullough Division Brad Peek NA
2006 Horizon Air Summer Series 32 8 1st McCullough Division Brad Peek NA
2007 Horizon Air Summer Series 27 13 3rd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA
2008 Horizon Air Summer Series 30 10 2nd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA
2009 Horizon Air Summer Series 28 12 4th McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA
2010 Horizon Air Summer Series 31 9 2nd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA
2011 Horizon Air Summer Series 31 8 1st McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA
2012 Horizon Air Summer Series 29 11 3rd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA
2013 Horizon Air Summer Series 27 13 2nd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA
2014 Horizon Air Summer Series 33 7 1st McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA
2016 Great West League 29 28 4th GWL Mike Walker Did not qualify
2017 Great West League 23 37 5th GWL Dallas Correa Did not qualify
2018 Great West League 15 41 6th GWL Jeramy Gillen Did not qualify
2019 Golden State Collegiate Baseball League 29 28 3rd GWL Mike Frantz
2020 Sierra Central-Montna Farms Summer Series 23 37 1st SCMF Brock Stassi Did not qualify

Notable alumni

Coaching staff

  • Brock Ragatz (field manager)
  • Ryan Mattheus (assistant coach)

Radio broadcasts

The Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox official flagship radio station was KUBA-AM 1600. Todd Kuhnen provides play-by-play. Games are currently broadcast on the team's Facebook Live page.

References

  1. ^ Yuba-Sutter no more...
  2. ^ City sets sights on new ball team, Robert Summa and Jeff Larson, Appeal-Democrat, September 19, 2022
  3. ^ STATEMENT ON FUTURE OF GOLD SOX, Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox website, October 4, 2018
  4. ^ GOLD SOX TO CEASE OPERATIONS UNLESS NEW OWNERSHIP IS FORMED, Gold Sox website, November 15, 2018
  5. ^ Gold Sox to shut down for 2023 season, Appeal-Democrat, September 7, 2022
  6. ^ City sets sights on new ball team, Robert Summa and Jeff Larson, Appeal-Democrat, September 19, 2022
  7. ^ Summer Baseball Changes for 2018, Gold Sox website, November 6, 2017

External links

  • Official website

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The Yuba Sutter Gold Sox were a summer collegiate wood bat baseball club based in Marysville California in the United States that began as an independent professional team in 1995 They played their home games at Bryant Field adjacent to Ellis Lake in Marysville from 2002 to 2022 The team name was changed to the Marysville Gold Sox in 2010 to more particularly identify the city in which the team was located 1 but had since reverted to Yuba Sutter Yuba Sutter Gold SoxInformationLeagueMontna Farms Summer Series 2020 2022 Bay Area Collegiate League 2022 LocationMarysville CaliforniaBallparkBryant FieldYear founded1995Year folded2022League championships4 2006 2011 2014 2020 Division championships4 2006 2011 2014 2020 Former name s Marysville Gold Sox 2010 2017 Yuba Sutter Gold Sox 2002 09 2018 2022 Feather River Fury 2001 Feather River Mudcats 2000 Reno Blackjacks 1999 Reno Chukars 1996 98 Surrey Glaciers 1995 Former league s Golden State Collegiate Baseball League 2019 Great West League 2016 2018 Horizon Air Summer Series 2005 2015 California Collegiate League 2003 04 Western Baseball League 1995 2002 Former ballparksMoana Stadium Stetson BowlColorsRoyal Blue Red Gold OwnershipYCM Baseball LLCManagerBrock RagatzGeneral ManagerTommy LiningerMediaAppeal Democrat newspaper KETQ LP 93 3 radio Websitewww wbr goldsox wbr comThe Gold Sox name was chosen in honor of Yuba Sutter two adjoining counties separated by a river with the towns of Marysville and Yuba City on each side having been called the Gateway to the Gold Fields during the California gold rush of the mid 1800s The Gold Sox mascot is Mr G a gecko like creature that is a favorite with children The Gold Sox ceased operations and will be replaced by the Marysville Drakes of the Pecos League 2 Contents 1 Team history 1 1 Professional Team 1 1 1 Western Baseball League 2002 1 2 Collegiate Summer Baseball 1 2 1 Great West League 2016 2018 1 2 2 Golden State Collegiate Baseball League 2019 1 2 3 Montna Farms Summer Series 2020 2022 1 3 On hiatus 2 Bryant Field 3 Year by year record 4 Notable alumni 5 Coaching staff 6 Radio broadcasts 7 References 8 External linksTeam history EditProfessional Team Edit Western Baseball League 2002 Edit The franchise began as a professional team in the Western Baseball League in 1995 as the Surrey Glaciers and only played one season at Stetson Bowl in Surrey British Columbia Canada In 1996 they relocated to Reno Nevada becoming known as the Reno Chukars and played their home games at Moana Stadium They changed their name to the Reno Blackjacks in 1999 and played their final season in Reno before relocating to Marysville where they were renamed the Feather River Mudcats for their inaugural 2000 season in Marysville Because of the team s infringement on the previously trademarked name of Mudcats by the Carolina Mudcats of the Southern League the Feather River Mudcats changed their name to the Feather River Fury in preparation for the 2001 season though never took the field under that name since the team filed for bankruptcy prior to the season start There was no baseball in Marysville for the 2001 season Gold Sox Baseball Alternate LogoThe City of Marysville stepped in to operate the team for the 2002 season in order to keep baseball alive in the area and the city owned ballpark in use The City changed the name to Yuba Sutter Gold Sox and played the season in the Western Baseball League Upon conclusion of that 2002 season the Western Baseball League disbanded thus ending the Gold Sox as a professional team Collegiate Summer Baseball Edit The team was purchased from the City in 2003 by Bob Bavasi of Bavasi Sports Partners and local auto dealer Don McCullough 1936 2005 and began 2003 season play as a summer collegiate wood bat team as it remains to this day The ball club played the 2003 and 2004 seasons in the California Collegiate League In 2005 the Gold Sox became the host team for the Horizon Air Summer Series a collegiate wood bat league created by Bob Bavasi Prior to the 2005 season Don McCullough died Upon McCullough s death Peter Bavasi former General Manager of the San Diego Padres President of the Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland Indians came out of retirement to help administer the club for the 2005 and 2006 seasons On January 1 2007 Bob Bavasi invited Fair Oaks attorney Tom Lininger and his wife Karyn to join in the ownership of the club as majority shareholders The team was renamed the Marysville Gold Sox in 2010 Tom Lininger became the team s managing partner and sold the team after the 2014 season 2010 Marysville Gold SoxGreat West League 2016 2018 Edit Gold Sox wordmark 2018In 2015 the organization was sold to CSH Holdings Pat Gillick Kevin Knight and Jake Knight In 2016 the team moved to the Great West League which played a balanced schedule home and away The League and team conduct operations like a class A short season minor league baseball team examples New York Penn League and Northwest League The ownership group hired veteran general manager Michael Mink to handle the operation in November 2016 On November 6 2017 the Gold Sox management announced that they were reverting the team name back to the Yuba Sutter Gold Sox after the originally named professional team On October 4 2018 the Gold Sox announced that they are considering options for 2019 and beyond as a result of the Great West League suspending operations 3 On November 15 2018 the Gold Sox announced that they would cease operations if new ownership was not found 4 Golden State Collegiate Baseball League 2019 Edit In 2019 a new local group YCM Baseball Group LLC lead by local agricultural entrepreneur Al Montna purchased the Gold Sox and became members of the Golden State Collegiate Baseball League joining former GWL rivals the Medford Rogues Montna Farms Summer Series 2020 2022 Edit In 2020 the Gold Sox season in the GSCBL was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic As a result they helped create a smaller short season league known as the Sierra Central Montna Farms Summer Series The Gold Sox were the inaugural champions defeating the Lincoln Potters Note The Potters are members of the CCL and did not know or agree to be a part of the Montna Farms Summer Series The Series launched its second season in 2021 which they named themselves champions once again In 2022 the series name was shortened to the Montna Farms Summer Series Also in 2022 the Gold Sox joined the Bay Area Collegiate League On hiatus Edit On September 7 2022 the Gold Sox announced that they will not be taking to the field in 2023 and will reevaluate their position in summer collegiate baseball in the region 5 They are officially considering themselves on hiatus though they have effectively ceased operations They will be replaced by the new Marysville Drakes of the Pecos League 6 Bryant Field Edit Bryant FieldSince their inception the Gold Sox have played their home games at what was originally known as Bryant Field located along Highway 70 in the east part of Marysville It has experienced several name changes since then including Appeal Democrat Park All Seasons RV Stadium Colusa Casino Stadium and Hard Rock Park The stadium is once again known as Bryant Field The Gold Sox shared their field with the Yuba City Bears who joined the GWL in 2017 7 then later folded their GWL operations Year by year record EditYear League Wins Losses Finish Manager Playoffs2002 Western Baseball League 43 47 3rd North Division Tim Gloyd Did not qualify2003 California Collegiate League 31 13 3rd Brad Peek NA2004 California Collegiate League 34 10 3rd Brad Peek NA2005 Horizon Air Summer Series 30 10 2nd McCullough Division Brad Peek NA2006 Horizon Air Summer Series 32 8 1st McCullough Division Brad Peek NA2007 Horizon Air Summer Series 27 13 3rd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA2008 Horizon Air Summer Series 30 10 2nd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA2009 Horizon Air Summer Series 28 12 4th McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA2010 Horizon Air Summer Series 31 9 2nd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA2011 Horizon Air Summer Series 31 8 1st McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA2012 Horizon Air Summer Series 29 11 3rd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA2013 Horizon Air Summer Series 27 13 2nd McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA2014 Horizon Air Summer Series 33 7 1st McCullough Division Jack Johnson NA2016 Great West League 29 28 4th GWL Mike Walker Did not qualify2017 Great West League 23 37 5th GWL Dallas Correa Did not qualify2018 Great West League 15 41 6th GWL Jeramy Gillen Did not qualify2019 Golden State Collegiate Baseball League 29 28 3rd GWL Mike Frantz2020 Sierra Central Montna Farms Summer Series 23 37 1st SCMF Brock Stassi Did not qualifyNotable alumni EditDallas Braden 2003 Tommy Everidge 2003 2004 Anthony Bass 2007 Curtis Partch 2007 Brock Stassi 2007 2008 2011 Max Stassi 2009 Cody Anderson 2010 2011 Justin Haley 2010 Drew Anderson 2012 Coaching staff EditBrock Ragatz field manager Ryan Mattheus assistant coach Radio broadcasts EditThe Yuba Sutter Gold Sox official flagship radio station was KUBA AM 1600 Todd Kuhnen provides play by play Games are currently broadcast on the team s Facebook Live page References Edit Yuba Sutter no more City sets sights on new ball team Robert Summa and Jeff Larson Appeal Democrat September 19 2022 STATEMENT ON FUTURE OF GOLD SOX Yuba Sutter Gold Sox website October 4 2018 GOLD SOX TO CEASE OPERATIONS UNLESS NEW OWNERSHIP IS FORMED Gold Sox website November 15 2018 Gold Sox to shut down for 2023 season Appeal Democrat September 7 2022 City sets sights on new ball team Robert Summa and Jeff Larson Appeal Democrat September 19 2022 Summer Baseball Changes for 2018 Gold Sox website November 6 2017External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yuba Sutter Gold Sox amp oldid 1159176843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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