Sonoma County Grapes
Sonoma County Grapes | |
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League | North American League (Northern Division) |
Location | Sonoma County, California |
Ballpark | Road team |
Year founded | 2012 |
Year disbanded | 2012 |
Colors |
Burgundy, Purple, Green and Grey |
Ownership | Centerfield Partners |
Website |
grapesbaseball |
The Sonoma County Grapes were an independent professional baseball team and were members of the North American League. They played as a road team in 2012 in the Northern Division along with the Hawaii Stars, Na Koa Ikaika Maui and San Rafael Pacifics. They replaced the Orange County Flyers when that team's owners withdrew from the league.[1][2]
They were owned by Centerfield Partners, who also owned the San Rafael Pacifics. When the league disbanded after the 2012 season, there was some talk of them joining the new Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs but since they could not find a permanent home the team was disbanded. They were replaced two years later by the Sonoma Stompers.
References
- ↑ New Sonoma County Travel Team To Be Named Grapes, IndependentBaseball.net, May 4, 2012
- ↑ NAL lays out game plan for 2012, Baseball Digest, May 13, 2012
External links
- San Rafael Pacifics official website (Parent company of the Grapes)
- North American League website
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