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Keith Johnson [2] The Salt Lake Bees are a Minor League Baseball team affiliated with the Los Angeles Angels. They compete in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the team plays its home games at Smith's Ballpark, which opened in 1994. With a seating capacity of 15,411, it boasts the largest capacity in the league.
The Salt Lake City Bees was a primary moniker of the minor league baseball teams, based in Salt Lake City, Utah between 1911 and 1970 under various names. After minor league baseball first began in Salt Lake City in 1900, the Bees were long-time members of both the Pacific Coast League and Pioneer League. The Salt Lake Bees played their home ...
The Pioneer Baseball League (also known as simply the Pioneer League) is a professional baseball league based in the Western United States. It operates as one of four Major League Baseball (MLB) Partner Leagues in the American independent baseball league system without MLB team affiliations. The league is contested by twelve teams from the ...
Utah Royals FC. Soccer ( NWSL ) Yes. 2017–2020, 2024-. Notes: The Ogden Raptors previously played as Salt Lake City Trappers from 1985 to 1992. The Orem Owlz previously played as Provo Angels from 2001–2004, taking its name from the parent Anaheim Angels franchise. The Owlz' last season playing in Orem was 2019; the team had planned to play ...
Smith's Ballpark at sunset in 2009. An entrance gate in 2013. Smith's Ballpark (formerly known as Franklin Quest Field, later Franklin Covey Field, [8] and more recently Spring Mobile Ballpark) is a minor league baseball park in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the home field of the Salt Lake Bees of the Pacific Coast League and the collegiate Utah ...
Michael James Stefanic ( / stɛˈfɑːnɪk / steh-FAH-nik; [1] born February 24, 1996) is an American professional baseball infielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2022. He attended Westmont College and signed with the Angels as an undrafted free agent .
In 1965, the Giants decided to move the team back to Phoenix, however, the Chicago Cubs decided to move their affiliate, the Salt Lake City Bees, to Tacoma exactly the same year and renamed the team the Tacoma Cubs. The club played as a Cubs affiliate for six seasons, compiling a 410–466 (.468) record.
This is for players of the Salt Lake City Bees minor league baseball team, who played in the Pacific Coast League from 1915–1925, 1958–1965 and 1970, Utah–Idaho League from 1926–1928, and Pioneer League (baseball) from 1939–1957 and 1969.