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California Baptist Lancers baseball (NCAA DI WAC) (2007–present) James W. Totman Stadium is a baseball venue in Riverside, California , United States. It is home to the California Baptist Lancers baseball team of the NCAA Division I Western Athletic Conference (WAC).
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The Oakland Athletics Radio Network consists of 15 AM stations and 7 FM translators or repeaters in the state of California, including the flagship station, KNEW (960 AM). [1] There is a 4-station Spanish-language network (all AM) with affiliates in italics. The Spanish-language network only airs night & weekend home games. [2]
BASEBALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL DIVISION I Quarterfinals, Tuesday Santa Margarita 4, Carlsbad 3 San Diego Rancho Bernardo 8, Corona 3 Chula Vista Eastlake 2, Orange Lutheran 1
Van Earl Wright – anchor of Southern California Sports Report, Dodgers Dugout (2004) and Kings "Break the Ice" (2004) John Ahlers – Anaheim Ducks play-by-play announcer; Kent French — Ducks Live host; Brian Hayward – Anaheim Ducks color commentator and Ducks Live analyst; Mike Pomeranz — Ducks Live host (rotating)
The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes played their first game at the stadium on April 8 against the High Desert Mavericks, winning 7–3. The Quakes won their first California League championship in 1994, defeating the Modesto A's in four games. [2] The Quakes continue to play their home games at the stadium, now renamed LoanMart Field. The stadium held ...
In 2013, the Dodgers announced that 60 games would be aired in Korean on KMPC AM 1540. Richard Choi does play-by-play while Chong Ho Yim does color commentary. [2] As of 2014, selected Dodger games are broadcast on AM 1540, while all games are broadcast in Korean on the Second Audio Program of Spectrum SportsNet LA. [4]
By RYAN GORMAN A massive earthquake that struck the Bay Area on October 17, 1989 forever changed the region, and potentially altered the course of baseball history. The 6.9-magnitude Loma Prieta ...