and played in the Triple I League from 1910-1914 and spent one year in the Eastern Illinois League in 1908
as big league clubs trimmed farm systems that had once reached into hundreds of American towns
evoking the boardwalk-and-bathhouse seaside culture that was already drawing tourists to the city by the 1890s
and back-to-back titles in 1932 and 1933 with a young Johnny Mize
He went on to serve three terms as Governor of New York
Salinas Spurs T-Shirt (Premium Lightweight) - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - California Kitchen and played in the TripleThe Salinas Spurs, based in Salinas, California, played in the California League from 1982 through 1987 and again from 1989 through 1992, the final professional baseball identity in a city that had hosted the league on and off since 1954. The Spurs spent their first two seasons with the Chicago Cubs and then four with the Seattle Mariners, and their most famous alumnus is Omar Vizquel, the future 11 time Gold Glove shortstop, who came through Salinas