Santa Barbara Dodgers Explained

Santa Barbara Dodgers
Firstseason:1941
Lastseason:1967
Allyears:1941–1942, 1946–1953, 1962–1967
City:Santa Barbara, California
Past Class Level:
  • Class A (1963–1967)
  • Class C (1941–1942, 1946–1953, 1962)
League:California League
Pastmajorleague:
Pastnames:
  • Santa Barbara Dodgers (1964–1967)
  • Santa Barbara Rancheros (1962–1963)
  • Santa Barbara Dodgers (1946–1953)
  • Santa Barbara Saints (1941–1942)
Pastparks:Laguna Park
Leaguechamps:3 (1941, 1948, 1951)
Colors: Dodger blue
White

The Santa Barbara Dodgers was the main nickname of minor league baseball teams in the Class A California League based in the Pacific Ocean coastal resort city of Santa Barbara, California.

History

The Santa Barbara Dodgers were an affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers (in Brooklyn, New York) of the National League and later their successors, the Los Angeles Dodgers (after 1955) from 1941 to 1953 and 1964 to1967. They won the league championships in 1941, 1948 and 1951. The Dodgers entered the California League in 1964 to replace the previous Santa Barbara Rancheros. The Dodgers' home stadium was Laguna Ball Park.[1]

The Santa Barbara Dodgers were plagued by low crowd attendances, averaging only 225 spectators per game.[2] At the end of the 1967 season, the Santa Barbara Dodgers franchise was transferred east to Bakersfield, California. The Laguna Park stadium was demolished in 1970, and replaced by a parking lot, and no professional minor league baseball team has been based in Santa Barbara since.

Notable alumni

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crossley. Andy. 1964-1967 Santa Barbara Dodgers. Fun While It Lasted. 2 July 2014.
  2. Web site: Brantingham. Barney. The Short, Happy Life of Laguna Ball Park. Santa Barbara Independent. 2 July 2014.