Palm Springs Power

Palm Springs Power
League Southern California Collegiate Baseball League
Location Palm Springs, California
Ballpark Palm Springs Stadium
Year founded 2004
League championships 6
Colors Red, white
         
Ownership Palm Springs Power
Manager Casey Dill
General Manager Andrew Starke (principal owner)
Media The Desert Sun (newspaper)
Team 1010 KXPS (radio)
Stretch Internet (internet broadcast)
Website PalmSpringsPowerBaseball.com

The Palm Springs POWER is a collegiate-level baseball team based in Palm Springs, California and are members of the Southern California Collegiate Baseball League. The official team name is in capital letters: POWER. They play their home games at Palm Springs Stadium, also the home of the California Winter League (2010). All players use wooden bats during the two-month summer league.

History

The Palm Springs POWER Baseball Club was created in the late summer of 2003 by Owner Andrew Starke. His goal of creating a fun inexpensive form of entertainment for Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley was accomplished June 4, 2004 at Palm Springs Stadium as the POWER took the field in front of 3,300 excited fans in their home opener.

Palm Springs Stadium was built in 1949 to originally serve as a Polo Ground. In 1960, famed Los Angeles Angels owner Gene Autry received an expansion from Major League Baseball to make Palm Springs Stadium the Angels' spring training facility. The Angels occupied the stadium until 1993. The Power have been fortunate to call the historic Palm Springs Stadium home since 2004.

The POWER baseball club was a former member of the Pacific Southwest Baseball League which has disbanded in the late 2000s.

The POWER owns the Palm Springs Chill a member of the California Winter League and formerly of the Arizona Winter League, co-operated by the Golden Baseball League.

In 2011, the GBL became the North American League. Also there's a California Winter League (2010) team with the POWER name.

Season-by-season records

Season W L Win % Conf Standing Playoff
2004 34 23 .596 2nd 25th Place @ NBC World Series
2005 25 17 .595 2nd PSWL Semifinals
2006 39 7 .848 1st (tie) 11th Place @ NBC World Series
2007 38 12 .760 1st (tie) Won "Best of the West" Tourn (San Luis Obispo)
2008 30 12 .714 2nd Lost to So Cal Fire
2009 34 7 .829 1st SCCBL Champions
2010 34 4 .895 2nd Lost to OC Pioneers
2011 41 4 .911 1st SCCBL Champions current standings as of July 28
2012 California Winter League Champions

Notable alumni

Many athletes that have contributed to the POWER team since its inception have continued on to perform in the MLB and many of its affiliated minor league teams. Years noted are when the athletes played for the POWER.

2004 Kyle Huddy - Cincinnati Reds; Manny Ayala - San Diego Padres; Jose Torres - Texas Rangers; Gabriel Suarez - Washington Nationals; Joe Frazee - Philadelphia Phillies; Matt Vogel - Seattle Mariners; Will Savage - Philadelphia Phillies; Mike Rocco - Chicago White Sox; Loren Fraser - Detroit Tigers; Nate Holguin - Sioux City Explorers; Kevin Brophy - Tampa Bay Rays; and Kurt Crowell - Milwaukee Brewers.

2005 Eric Sheridan - Houston Astros; James Simmons - Oakland Athletics; Brian Letko - Toronto Blue Jays; Aaron Seuss - Washington Nationals; Frank Lonigro - New York Yankees; Troy Hanzawa - Philadelphia Phillies; and Robert Grace - San Francisco Giants; Matt Weston - also the San Francisco Giants.

2006 Kurt Mertins - Kansas City Royals; Nick Salotti - Worcester Tornadoes; Johnny Coit - Fullerton Flyers; Brian Shaw - Arizona Diamondbacks; Gabe Jacobo - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim; Ari Ronick - San Francisco Giants; and Andres Esquibel - Seattle Mariners; Dustin Birosak - also Seattle Mariners .

2007 Matt Clark - San Diego Padres; and Chris Siegfried - Chicago Cubs .

2008 Mitch LeVier - Oakland Athletics.

Mascot

Rocky the Ram

Rocky the Ram is the official mascot of the Palm Springs POWER. He is an anthropomorphic Ram who wears #99 on his red POWER jersey. Rocky has been entertaining the fans since the inaugural 2004 season.

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