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Bakersfield Blaze
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The Bakersfield Blaze were a minor league baseball team in Bakersfield, California. They played in the California League at the Class A-Advanced level, hosting home games at Sam Lynn Ballpark. Opened in 1941, the stadium is well known for facing the setting sun and its shallow 354-foot (108 m) center field fence, and seats 3,500 fans.
Near the end of the 2008 season, it was rumored that the Blaze would move to the Carolina League after the following season. However, Minor League Baseball president Pat O'Conner announced in February 2009 that they would remain in the California League.[1]
The Blaze were sold to local Bakersfield businessmen Gene Voiland and Chad Hathaway just prior to the 2012 season. The new ownership renovated Sam Lynn Ballpark in time for Opening Day and announced in November 2012 that a new ballpark would be ready for the 2014 season.[2] However, financing plans for a new stadium failed to meet the $30 million target and team ownership was reclaimed by former owner D. G. Elmore. As a result, the California League began looking for a new home for the team.[3] However, in August 2016, the California League announced that the Blaze would not be returning for the 2017 season.[4] The team played its final game on September 12, 2016.[5]
The Fayetteville Woodpeckers replaced the Blaze at the Advanced-A level, however the Fayetteville Woodpeckers are not the continuation of the Blaze.
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Year-by-year record
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Notable former Bakersfield players






Baseball Hall of Fame alumni
- Don Drysdale (1954) Inducted, 1984
- Pedro Martínez (1991) Inducted, 2015
- Mike Piazza (1991) Inducted, 2016
- Don Sutton (1987) Inducted 1998
Notable alumni
- Pedro Astacio (1990)
- Elvis Andrus (2007) 2x MLB All-Star
- Richard Bleier (2009)
- Larry Bowa (1967) 5x MLB All-Star; 2001 NL Manager of the Year
- Phil Bradley (1982) MLB All-Star
- Johnny Callison (1957) 4x MLB All-Star
- Ron Cey (1969) 6x MLB All-Star; 1981 World Series MVP
- John Danks (2005)
- Chris Davis (2007) MLB All-Star; 2013 AL RBI Leader
- Ivan DeJesus (1971, 1973)
- Don Demeter (1954)
- Rick Dempsey (1993, Mgr) 1983 World Series MVP
- Scott Feldman (2005)
- Jonny Gomes (2002)
- Juan Guzman (1987) MLB All-Star; 1996 AL ERA Leader
- Tom Goodwin (1990)
- Yasmani Grandal (2011) MLB All-Star
- Juan Guzman (1987) MLB All-Star; 1996 AL ERA Leader
- Josh Hamilton (2002) 5x MLB All-Star; 2010 AL MVP
- Jason Hammel (2004)
- Orel Hershiser (1991) 1988 NL Cy Young Award
- Derek Holland (2008)
- Todd Hollandsworth (1992) 1996 NL Rookie of the Year
- Jay Howell (1992) 3x MLB All-Star
- Tommy Hunter (2008)
- Grant Jackson (1962-) MLB All-Star
- Eric Karros (1989) 1992 NL Rookie of the Year
- Kevin Kennedy (1987, Mgr)
- Lee Lacy (1970)
- Mark Langston (1982) 4x MLB All-Star
- Paul LoDuca (1994) 4x MLB All-Star
- Mike Marshall (1962) 2x MLB All-Star; 1974 NL Cy Young Award
- Ramón Martínez (1986)
- Raul Mondesi (1991) MLB All-Star; 1994 NL Rookie of the Year
- Jon Moscot (2013)
- Joe Nathan 6x MLB All-Star
- Jeff Nelson (1986) MLB All-Star
- Graig Nettles (1986, Mgr) 6x MLB All-Star
- Hideo Nomo 1995 NL Rookie of the Year
- José Offerman (1989) 2x MLB All-Star
- Tyler O'Neill (2015)
- Tom Paciorek (1968) MLB All-Star
- Henry Rodríguez (1989) MLB All-Star
- Jerry Royster (1971)
- Bill Russell (1968) 3x MLB All-Star
- James Shields (2003-2004) MLB All-Star
- Mario Soto (1988) 3x MLB All-Star
- Rick Sutcliffe (1975) 3x MLB All-Star; 1979 NL Rookie of the Year; 1982 AL ERA Leader; 1984 NL Cy Young Award
- John Tudor (1989)
- Edinson Vólquez (2006-2007)
- John Wetteland (1986) 3x MLB All-Star; 1996 World Series MVP
- C. J. Wilson (2005) 2x MLB All-Star
- Rick Wise (1963) 2x MLB All-Star
- Todd Worrell (1993) 1986 NL Rookie of the Year
- Steve Yeager (1969)
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