Long Beach Breakers
Long Beach Breakers | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
League | Western Baseball League |
Team data | |
Previous parks | Blair Field |
The Long Beach Breakers were a minor league baseball team that played at Blair Field in Long Beach, California. They played in the independent Western Baseball League since 1978 and were not associated with any Major League Baseball team.
The Breakers were founded in 2001 and owned by Jerry Schoenfeld a California Businessman, The Breakers won a league championship in their 2001 inaugural season. They played for two seasons and were coached by Dodger Catcher Steve Yeager. The talented staff of coaches consisted of (Bench and Hitting Coach) Joe Magno former associate scout for the Cincinnati Reds and college baseball coach along with (pitching coaches) John Curtis California Angels and George Throop Kansas City Royals. The team's success was unprecedented as a new franchise and had talented player like Matt Luke, Marc Gutfeld, Doug Grabek and pitcher Ritchie Linares helping the team to the title. Unfortunately the team was forced to fold along with the league after the 2002 season. The team was replaced in 2005 by the Golden Baseball League's Long Beach Armada.
Notable alumni
[edit]- Steve Yeager, Manager - Former player for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- John Curtis, First Base Coach - Former Boston Red Sox Pitcher
External links
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- Sports clubs and teams in Long Beach, California
- Western Baseball League teams
- Baseball teams in Los Angeles
- Defunct baseball teams in California
- Defunct independent baseball league teams
- Baseball teams established in 2001
- Baseball teams disestablished in 2003
- 2001 establishments in California
- 2003 disestablishments in California
- Western United States baseball team stubs
- California sports team stubs