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- Golden_State_League abstract "The Golden State League was an Independent Baseball league that operated in California from 1994 to 1996.The league had originally targeted eight teams and considered 10-12 potential sites, they were Chico; Fresno; Lodi; Long Beach; Merced; Oceanside; Oxnard; Palm Springs; Redding; Rohnert Park, California; Sacramento; San Luis Obispo; Santa Barbara; St. George, Utah; Yuba City, California; Yuma, Arizona; and Henderson, Nevada.However, it eventually started play with only four teams. These were the Imperial Valley Brahmas in Brawley, California and El Centro, California; the Antelope Valley Ravens in Lancaster, California and Palmdale, California; the Yuma Desert Dawgs moved to the Western Baseball League the following year (1996); and a traveling team, the Sierra Nevada/Southern Nomadic Miners, represented both Chico and Yuba City. One team was supposed to play in Indio, California as the Indio Lil' Devils, but the city lacked a standard ball park and the team's operations had moved to Yuma. Another failed team, the San Luis Obispo Knights in Paso Robles, California, never surfaced.Planning for the league started in 1993. Golden State immediately faced obstacles in securing municipal financing, ballparks, and subsidies for new teams, as well as entrenched competition from the California League. Plagued by financial difficulties, the season opener was postponed several times from the original target date of March 31, 1995. The league folded just one week after its opening game held on June 16, 1995 in Yuma. The Ravens continued to play as a member of the later-folded Southwest Baseball League with teams in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah with the rest of home games in the Speedway Ballpark in Rosamond, California.Like most independent leagues, Golden State rosters included a mix of high school and college stars and big leaguers looking to extend their careers. Ex-major leaguers associated with Golden State included pitcher Scott Taylor (Antelope Valley), formerly of the Red Sox, and Gold Glove and all-star outfielder Ellis Valentine (manager Antelope Valley).".
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- Golden_State_League wikiPageRevisionID "645217047".
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Antelope_Valley.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Arizona.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Brawley,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink California_League.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_leagues_in_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_independent_baseball_leagues_in_the_United_States.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Chico,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Colorado.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink El_Centro,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Fresno,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Fresno_Bee.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Henderson,_Nevada.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Valley.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Valley_(California).
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Independent_Baseball.
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- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Indio,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Gold_Glove_Award_winners_at_outfield.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink List_of_NL_Gold_Glove_Winners_at_Outfield.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Lodi,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Long_Beach,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Merced,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Oceanside,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Outfielder.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Oxnard,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Palm_Springs,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Palmdale,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Paso_Robles,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Redding,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Rohnert_Park,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Rosamond,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento_Bee.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink San_Luis_Obispo,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Barbara,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink St._George,_Utah.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink The_Fresno_Bee.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink The_Press_of_Atlantic_City.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink The_Sacramento_Bee.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Western_Baseball_League.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Yuba_City,_California.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLink Yuma,_Arizona.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageWikiLinkText "Golden State League".
- Golden_State_League hasPhotoCollection Golden_State_League.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Baseball-league-stub.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:California-sport-stub.
- Golden_State_League wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Golden_State_League subject Category:Baseball_leagues_in_California.
- Golden_State_League subject Category:Defunct_independent_baseball_leagues_in_the_United_States.
- Golden_State_League hypernym League.
- Golden_State_League type Article.
- Golden_State_League type Competition.
- Golden_State_League type SportsLeague.
- Golden_State_League type Article.
- Golden_State_League type Competition.
- Golden_State_League type League.
- Golden_State_League comment "The Golden State League was an Independent Baseball league that operated in California from 1994 to 1996.The league had originally targeted eight teams and considered 10-12 potential sites, they were Chico; Fresno; Lodi; Long Beach; Merced; Oceanside; Oxnard; Palm Springs; Redding; Rohnert Park, California; Sacramento; San Luis Obispo; Santa Barbara; St. George, Utah; Yuba City, California; Yuma, Arizona; and Henderson, Nevada.However, it eventually started play with only four teams.".
- Golden_State_League label "Golden State League".
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- Golden_State_League sameAs Q3773003.
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- Golden_State_League wasDerivedFrom Golden_State_League?oldid=645217047.
- Golden_State_League isPrimaryTopicOf Golden_State_League.