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Salinas Spurs

Several minor league baseball teams have been based in Salinas, California and played in the California League.

Salinas Spurs
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class A (1963–1965, 1973–1980, 1982–1987, 1989–1992)
  • Class-C (1954–1958)
LeagueCalifornia League
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles 1957
Team data
Previous names
  • Salinas Spurs (1982–1987, 1989–1992)
  • Salinas Angels (1976–1980)
  • Salinas Packers (1973–1975)
  • Salinas Indians (1965)
  • Salinas Mets (1963–1964)
  • Salinas Packers (1954–1958)
Previous parks
Salinas Municipal Stadium

Salinas Spurs edit

The Salinas Spurs were a California League team that played from 1982 to 1987 and again from 1989 to 1992. Located in Salinas, California, they were affiliated with the Chicago Cubs from 1982 to 1983, the Seattle Mariners from 1984 to 1987, and in 1989 they had a partial working agreement with the San Francisco Giants. That season, they had seven Japanese players play for them.

They did not play as the Salinas Spurs in 1988, because they moved to Riverside, California to become the Riverside Red Wave. Baseball returned to Salinas after the Fresno Suns moved there for the 1989 season and became the Spurs. Their last affiliation (a partial one) was with the Chicago White Sox in their final season in 1992, when they had half the roster of Japanese players with agreements with Japanese professional baseball leagues.

Notable alumni edit

Year-by-year record edit

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1982 68-72 5th Rich Morales
1983 57-83 9th George Enright
1984 66-74 5th (t) R. J. Harrison
1985 89-55 1st R. J. Harrison Lost in 1st round
1986 77-65 3rd Greg Mahlberg Lost in 1st round
1987 64-78 9th Greg Mahlberg
1989 51-91 10th Tim Ireland
1990 47-93 10th Hide Koga
1991 55-81 9th Hide Koga
1992 36-99 10th Hide Koga

Salinas Angels edit

The Salinas Angels were a California League baseball team based in Salinas, California, USA that played from 1976 to 1980. They played their home games at Salinas Municipal Stadium.[1]

The team made the California League playoffs in 1976 and 1977, reaching (and losing) the league finals in each of those seasons.

Each season, the team had a new manager. The team's managers, by year: Del Crandall (1976), Moose Stubing (1977), Chuck Cottier (1978), Chris Cannizzaro (1979) and Tom Zimmer (1980).

Notable players include major league All-Stars Tom Brunansky, Mark Clear, Dave Engle, Ken Schrom, Dickie Thon and Mike Witt.

Salinas Packers edit

There were two incarnations of the baseball team known as the Salinas Packers. The first existed from 1954 to 1958, and was affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1955 and the Milwaukee Braves from 1956 to 1958. The second incarnation existed from 1973 to 1975, and was affiliated with the California Angels. They played their home games at Municipal Stadium in the second incarnation.[2] Both incarnations were located in Salinas, California and played in the California League.

In 1957, they won the California League title. One of their players, John Balaz, was named MVP in 1973. In 1976, they were renamed the Salinas Angels.[citation needed]

Year-by-year record edit

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1954 56-84 7th John O'Neil / George Genovese
1955 60-86 6th Buck Elliott / Jack Paepke
1956 53-87 7th Eddie Lake
1957 68-67 4th Leo Thomas / Bill Kreuger League Champs
1958 53-85 8th Victor Marasco / Al Forthmann
1973 77-63 1st (t) Jim Saul
1974 78-62 3rd Jim Saul
1975 67-73 5th (t) Buck Rodgers none

Salinas Indians edit

The Salinas Indians were a California League baseball team based in Salinas, California, USA that played in 1965. They were managed by Phil Cavarretta and were affiliated with the Cleveland Indians. Their home stadium was Salinas Municipal Stadium.

Multiple major leaguers played for the team, including Frank Baker, Gary Boyd, Larry Foster, Gomer Hodge, Ray Miller, Dave Nelson, Sam Parrilla, Richie Scheinblum and Oscar Zamora.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ BR Minors
  2. ^ Digital Ballparks
  3. ^ BR Minors

External links edit

  • Baseball Reference

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Several minor league baseball teams have been based in Salinas California and played in the California League Salinas Spurs1954 1992 1954 1958 1963 1965 1973 1980 1982 1987 1989 1992 Salinas CaliforniaMinor league affiliationsPrevious classesClass A 1963 1965 1973 1980 1982 1987 1989 1992 Class C 1954 1958 LeagueCalifornia LeagueMajor league affiliationsPrevious teamsIndependent Team The team consisted of mainly Japanese players 1992 San Francisco Giants 1989 Seattle Mariners 1984 1987 Chicago Cubs 1982 1983 California Angels 1973 1980 Cleveland Indians 1965 New York Mets 1963 1964 Milwaukee Braves 1956 1958 Pittsburgh Pirates 1955 Minor league titlesLeague titles1957Team dataPrevious namesSalinas Spurs 1982 1987 1989 1992 Salinas Angels 1976 1980 Salinas Packers 1973 1975 Salinas Indians 1965 Salinas Mets 1963 1964 Salinas Packers 1954 1958 Previous parksSalinas Municipal Stadium Contents 1 Salinas Spurs 2 Notable alumni 3 Year by year record 4 Salinas Angels 5 Salinas Packers 5 1 Year by year record 6 Salinas Indians 7 References 8 External linksSalinas Spurs editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Salinas Spurs news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The Salinas Spurs were a California League team that played from 1982 to 1987 and again from 1989 to 1992 Located in Salinas California they were affiliated with the Chicago Cubs from 1982 to 1983 the Seattle Mariners from 1984 to 1987 and in 1989 they had a partial working agreement with the San Francisco Giants That season they had seven Japanese players play for them They did not play as the Salinas Spurs in 1988 because they moved to Riverside California to become the Riverside Red Wave Baseball returned to Salinas after the Fresno Suns moved there for the 1989 season and became the Spurs Their last affiliation a partial one was with the Chicago White Sox in their final season in 1992 when they had half the roster of Japanese players with agreements with Japanese professional baseball leagues Notable alumni editAndy Allanson Thad Bosley 1976 Tom Brunansky 1979 MLB All Star Dave Burba 1987 Phil Cavarretta 1964 MGR 4x MLB All Star 1945 NL Most Valuable Player Mark Clear 1977 1978 2x MLB All Star Dave Collins 1974 Julio Cruz 1976 Todd Cruz 1991 Leon Durham 1990 2x MLB All Star Dave Engle 1978 MLB All Star David Hardy 1987 Bud Harrelson 1963 1964 2x MLB All Star Billy Hatcher 1982 Steve Howe 1990 MLB All Star 1980 NL Rookie of the Year Darrin Jackson 1983 Mack Jones 1958 Joe Maddon 1977 1978 MLB MGR 3x MLB Manager of the Year 2008 2011 2015 MGR 2016 World Series Champion Chicago Cubs Rance Mulliniks 1975 Jeff Nelson 1987 MLB All Star Gary Pettis 1980 5 x Gold Glove Dennis Rasmussen 1980 Buck Rodgers 1975 MGR 1987 NL Manager of the Year Ken Schrom 1977 MLB All Star Dick Selma 1963 Mac Suzuki 1992 Roy Thomas 1987 Dickie Thon 1977 MLB All Star Gary Varsho 1983 Omar Vizquel 1987 11x Gold Glove 3x MLB All Star Mike Witt 1979 2 x MLB All StarYear by year record editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs 1982 68 72 5th Rich Morales 1983 57 83 9th George Enright 1984 66 74 5th t R J Harrison 1985 89 55 1st R J Harrison Lost in 1st round 1986 77 65 3rd Greg Mahlberg Lost in 1st round 1987 64 78 9th Greg Mahlberg 1989 51 91 10th Tim Ireland 1990 47 93 10th Hide Koga 1991 55 81 9th Hide Koga 1992 36 99 10th Hide KogaSalinas Angels editThe Salinas Angels were a California League baseball team based in Salinas California USA that played from 1976 to 1980 They played their home games at Salinas Municipal Stadium 1 The team made the California League playoffs in 1976 and 1977 reaching and losing the league finals in each of those seasons Each season the team had a new manager The team s managers by year Del Crandall 1976 Moose Stubing 1977 Chuck Cottier 1978 Chris Cannizzaro 1979 and Tom Zimmer 1980 Notable players include major league All Stars Tom Brunansky Mark Clear Dave Engle Ken Schrom Dickie Thon and Mike Witt Salinas Packers editThere were two incarnations of the baseball team known as the Salinas Packers The first existed from 1954 to 1958 and was affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1955 and the Milwaukee Braves from 1956 to 1958 The second incarnation existed from 1973 to 1975 and was affiliated with the California Angels They played their home games at Municipal Stadium in the second incarnation 2 Both incarnations were located in Salinas California and played in the California League In 1957 they won the California League title One of their players John Balaz was named MVP in 1973 In 1976 they were renamed the Salinas Angels citation needed Year by year record edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs 1954 56 84 7th John O Neil George Genovese 1955 60 86 6th Buck Elliott Jack Paepke 1956 53 87 7th Eddie Lake 1957 68 67 4th Leo Thomas Bill Kreuger League Champs 1958 53 85 8th Victor Marasco Al Forthmann 1973 77 63 1st t Jim Saul 1974 78 62 3rd Jim Saul 1975 67 73 5th t Buck Rodgers noneSalinas Indians editThe Salinas Indians were a California League baseball team based in Salinas California USA that played in 1965 They were managed by Phil Cavarretta and were affiliated with the Cleveland Indians Their home stadium was Salinas Municipal Stadium Multiple major leaguers played for the team including Frank Baker Gary Boyd Larry Foster Gomer Hodge Ray Miller Dave Nelson Sam Parrilla Richie Scheinblum and Oscar Zamora 3 References edit BR Minors Digital Ballparks BR MinorsExternal links editBaseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salinas Spurs amp oldid 1219057464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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