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The Long Beach State Dirtbags baseball team is the college baseball program that represents California State University, Long Beach. Although all Long Beach State sports teams are officially known as the Beach, the baseball team is typically referred to as the "Dirtbags". Their colors are black and gold. [2]
As of 2024, 57 Long Beach State baseball alumni have played in the big leagues. [13] The baseball team plays off campus at 3,238-seat Blair Field in Recreation Park (center of city; 1.7 miles off campus). [14] Opened in 1956 and remodeled in 1992, Blair Field has been the full-time Long Beach State home field since 1993. [14]
This category is for notable baseball topics pertaining to California State University, Long Beach. Note: The baseball team is the university's only team that is known as the "Dirtbags." All other sports teams go by the nickname "Beach" (through 2018–19 they were known as the 49ers).
This category is for notable baseball players who played at California State University, Long Beach ("Long Beach State"). Note: The baseball team at the school is the only one known as the "Dirtbags." All other sports teams go by the nickname "Beach" (through 2018–19 they were known as the 49ers).
This category is for notable baseball coaches who coached at California State University, Long Beach. Note: The baseball team at the school is the only one known as the "Dirtbags." All other sports teams go by the nickname "Beach" (through 2018–19 they were known as the 49ers).
Long Beach State competes in NCAA Division I in 18 sports teams and plays competitively in baseball, cross country, softball, track and field, women's tennis, and women's soccer, as well as both men's and women's basketball, volleyball, water polo and golf teams.
Thomas Joseph Bruce (born March 29, 1982) is an American college baseball coach, who is the current head baseball coach for the Long Beach State Dirtbags. He served as head coach of the Nevada Wolf Pack (2016–2022).
It is the home of the Long Beach State 49ers baseball team, "the Dirtbags," and former home of the defunct Western Baseball League team, the Long Beach Breakers, and the defunct Golden Baseball League team, the Long Beach Armada. In 1992, $1.475 million was spent to renovate the 3,238-seat facility.