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Rawhide, Diamondbacks extend affiliation: four more years

Recreation Park, Visalia

The Visalia Rawhide (High Class A; California League) and Arizona Diamondbacks anounced a four-year PDC extension yesterday, ensuring that the D-Backs will remain in the South Valley through 2016.  

“We were eager to continue our relationship with Visalia, and this long-term extension gives us stability and ensures that our prospects have a great place to develop,” said Mike Bell, Director of Player Development for the Diamondbacks

Diamondbacks General Manager Kevin Towers, in Visalia this week watching the top Dbacks prospects, has seen the improvements since his playing days in the California League in 1983.  “As someone who played here almost 30 years ago, and now visiting the past two seasons, I’m impressed with the deep history of baseball in Visalia, and the intimate atmosphere of the ballpark. Visalia is a great baseball town, and we look forward to many more Rawhide alumni starring for us in the years to come.”

The Diamondbacks extension is conditioned on improvements to the field lighting, the one significant component of the facility that fails to meet even the minimum Major League Baseball facility standards. The ballclub is currently in talks with the City of Visalia about phasing in a new lighting system that will accommodate the minimum facility standards set by Major League Baseball. The current light towers have been in place since the ballpark was originally constructed back in 1946. The City and the Rawhide are working toward the installation of taller towers and a more energy-efficient system.

The four-year deal is the longest extension a Visalia team has ever agreed with a Major League affiliate. It also ensures that the Diamondbacks will become the second-longest tenured partner in Visalia professional baseball history behind only the Minnesota Twins (1977-92), who sent future stars such as Kirby Puckett and Kent Hrbek to Visalia; the affiliation, which began in 2007, will reach its 10th season in 2016.

“We’re fortunate to have terrific working relationships with our partners—the City of Visalia and the Arizona Diamondbacks,” said Rawhide President Tom Seidler. “We’re proud to now have a facility for affordable family entertainment in the greater Visalia community, and we’re grateful for the Diamondbacks’ continued patience as we work with the city on the phasing-in of a standard lighting system. We continue to work toward creating a proper home for Professional Baseball and the growing number of events at this wonderful community gathering place.”

Image of Recreation Park by John Moist.

Here’s a look at the current affiliate status.

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