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Santa Barbara City College was established by the Santa Barbara High School District in 1909, making it one of the oldest community colleges in California. The college was discontinued shortly after World War I, and its work largely taken over by the Santa Barbara State Normal School, which became the Santa Barbara State College, and later, the ...
This category is for baseball players who played at Santa Barbara City College. Pages in category "Santa Barbara City Vaqueros baseball players" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
La Playa Stadium. Coordinates: 34°24′15.4″N 119°41′45.8″W. La Playa Stadium is the on-campus stadium for Santa Barbara City College in Santa Barbara, California, United States. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000. [1] [2] The venue serves as the home for the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros football, soccer and track and field ...
This category is for baseball at Santa Barbara City College. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C.
After he graduated, Gilbert enrolled at Santa Barbara City College (SBCC), where he began his college baseball career with the SBCC Vaqueros. [3] In 2013, his sophomore year, he pitched to a 9–2 win–loss record and a 2.43 earned run average (ERA).
Gary Woods. Gary Lee Woods (July 20, 1954 – February 19, 2015) [1] was a professional baseball player. He played all or parts of nine seasons in Major League Baseball, between 1976 and 1985, for the Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays, Houston Astros, and Chicago Cubs, primarily as an outfielder. [2]
Orosco was drafted out of Santa Barbara City College by the Minnesota Twins in the 1978 Major League Baseball draft. In February 1979, the Twins traded Orosco to the New York Mets to complete a deal that had sent veteran starter Jerry Koosman to Minnesota two months earlier. [2] Orosco made his debut on April 5, 1979, with the Mets.
The California Collegiate League (CCL), founded in 1993, is a collegiate summer baseball league headquartered in Moorpark, California, United States. [1] It is associated with both the National Baseball Congress [2] and National Alliance of College Summer Baseball.