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California Trolley League permanently disbanded. At the time the league folded, the Redondo Beach Warf Rats (9–2) were in first place in the California Trolley League Standings, followed by the Santa Ana Walnut Growers (8–3). The Long Beach Clothiers (4–5) and Los Angeles McCormicks (2–7) followed in the final Standings. After the league folded, it was reported that league president Jim McCormick organized a league meeting at his pool hall on South Spring Street for the purpose of settling the league's remaining business affairs.
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As the season progressed, both the Santa Ana Walnut Growers and Redondo Beach were the top league teams. After three weeks of play, both teams had 3–0 records, after seven weeks they were both 6–1 and after ten weeks they were tied with 8–2 records. In week eleven, the two teams met, and Redondo
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The Southern California Trolley League had franchises that faced immediate financial difficulty when play began. On May 3, 1910, the Pasadena Silk Sox and the Los Angeles Maiers franchises folded simultaneously, reducing the league to four remaining teams. On June 13, 1910, the entire Southern
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When Santa Ana and the Southern California Trolley League began play in 1910, games were scheduled only on Sundays, with play to continue all year long. The Walnut Growers officially began play on April 3, 1910, under their manager, referenced as "Meats."
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Minor league baseball returned briefly to Santa Ana in 1929. The Santa Ana Orange "Countiers" began the season as members of the four–team Class D level
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area, where the league ballparks were accessible from each other via trolley. Some references refer to the 1910 Santa Ana team as the "Yellow Sox."
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in 1910. The Walnut Growers were succeeded by the short lived 1929 Santa Ana Orange Countians. Santa Ana teams played as members of the
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The league's "Trolley" name was in reference to all the league franchises, Redondo Beach included, being located in the greater
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Beach ended the tie in the standings, defeating Santa Ana by the score of 8–2. This was the final week of league play.
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was first hosted in Santa Ana, California in 1910, when the Santa Ana "Walnut Growers" became founding members of the
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Epting, Chris (2012) Baseball in Orange County. Arcadia Publishing, p.30.
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The complete player roster for the 1910 Santa Ana team is unknown.
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in 1929, hosting home minor league games at Hawley Park.
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The Santa Ana teams played home minor league games at
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Santa Ana has not hosted another minor league team.
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Index

Santa Ana Orange Countians
1910
1929
Santa Ana, California
Class D
Southern California Trolley League
California State League
minor league baseball
Santa Ana, California
Class D
Southern California Trolley League
California State League
Minor league baseball
Class D
Southern California Trolley League
Long Beach, California
Long Beach Clothiers
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles McCormicks
Los Angeles Maiers
Pasadena, California
Pasadena Silk Sox
Redondo Beach, California
Redondo Beach Wharf Rats
Los Angeles, California
California State League
San Diego Aces
Class D
Southern California League
California State League

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