A moniker has been unveiled for the new Yuba City franchise in the Great West League, as the team will be named the Yuba City Bears. The Bears will share Colusa Casino Stadium with the Marysville Gold Sox for the 2017 summer collegiate season. (more…)
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Yuba City Joining Great West League
The Great West League has announced that it is a new team for 2017, as Yuba City, CA is joining the summer collegiate circuit. (more…)
Great West League set to Play First Season
Backed by high-profile names and a slate of interesting markets, the Great West League (GWL) will debut on Friday as an intriguing addition to the summer collegiate landscape. (more…)
Medford Rogues to Host GWL All-Star Game
On July 26, the Medford Rogues (summer collegiate; Great West League) will host the inaugural Great West League (GWL) All-Star Game at Harry and David Field. (more…)
Ballpark battles in California: Leases at stake
We’re not sure this constitutes a trend, but there are certainly are similarities to the way California cities are treating two teams — the High Desert Mavericks (High A; California League) and the Marysville Gold Sox (summer collegiate; Great West League) — over existing ballpark leases. (more…)
Great West League unveils six-team 2016 schedule
The summer-collegiate Great West League has released a 2016 schedule with a new team in Sacramento and the Medford Rogues jumping ship from the West Coast League. (more…)
New for 2011: Amarillo Sox
We have a name for the new Amarillo team in the independent American Association: the Amarillo Sox, as management goes with a name that evokes the Amarillo Gold Sox while not infringing on a trademark held by the city of Marysville. As you’ll recall, ownership had originally announced Gold Sox before the owners of the […]
No Gold Sox for you!
There will be no Amarillo Gold Sox playing in the independent American Association in 2011, as the city of Marysville trademarked the Gold Sox name during the days of the old indy Western League days — and they’re not allowing its use in Texas. Southern Independent Baseball and GM Mark Lee had made the announcement […]