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Marysville Drakes

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Marysville Drakes
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeaguePecos League (Pacific Division)
LocationMarysville, California
BallparkBryant Field
Founded2023
Folded2024
ColorsGreen, yellow, red
     
OwnershipAndrew Dunn
ManagerBill Rogan
General ManagerMike Williams
Websitewww.marysvilledrakes.com
Uniforms

The Marysville Drakes were a professional baseball team based in Marysville, California. They competed in the Pacific Division of the Pecos League, an independent baseball league that is not affiliated with Major or Minor League Baseball. The Drakes played their home games at Bryant Field. The team folded after the 2024 season.

Bryant Field after the 2023 renovation
Marysville Drakes at Bryant Field

History

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2022–2023: Development

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Before 2023, the city of Marysville was home to the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox from 2002 to 2022 and ended operations due to lack of return on investment as well as ownership abandoning the team, leaving it in permanent hiatus and making Bryant Field abandoned.[1]

Entering into the year 2023, the Marysville Drakes were admitted into the Pecos League. Attempts to find a home for the Drakes to play, the Drakes Organization worked with the Marysville City Council, Highlands Community Charter School, as well as the community to fund the introduction and upkeep of a new professional baseball team, ultimately proposing a deal to occupy the vacant Bryant Field. The final deal allowed funding for a stadium renovation, including re-painting the outfield fence, re-doing the pitch and field, and remodeling the dugouts of the stadium, as well as allowed the local Highlands Community Charter School to use the facilities for 3 years (2023–2026).[2]

2023–present: Pecos League

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Starting the 2023 season, the Drakes appointed manager Bill Rogan, a manager that managed from 2018. The Marysville Drakes began their inaugural season and home game against the Dublin Leprechauns on May 25, 2023, which resulted in a 26–6 win in the bottom of the 9th.[3] The Drakes, resulting in a 27–22 record, missed the playoffs by one game.[4]

On February 23, 2024, Bill Rogan and the Drakes announced their continuation into the 2024 season.[4] Furthermore, Bill Rogan introduced the Drake's new batch of jerseys, designed by himself.[5]

2024: Folding

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After the 2024 season, commissioner Dunn announced that the Drakes had folded and would not return in 2025.

Roster

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Active roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 21 Dan Clemens
  • 99 AJ Cordova
  • 30 Jayden Drake
  • 49 Sam Hanson
  •  2 Earl Johnson
  • 19 Bryan Krolikowski
  •  1 Garrett Mos
  • 25 Tim Nichols
  • 86 Sergio Patsy
  • 33 Kohl Petersen
  • 13 Rodrigo Sanchez
  • 11 Bradley Thomas



 

Catchers

  • 24 Sean Connolly
  • 10 JD Leslie
  • 45 Brenton Thomas

Infielders

  • 23 Chris Cook
  • 15 Anders Green
  • 20 Jumpei Ohashi
  •  7 Declan Peterson
  • 81 Micah Walker

Outfielders

  • 17 Drake Ayala
  •  3 Caleb Harmond
  • 36 John Smith
  • 44 Joe Starick
 

Manager

  • -- Bill Rogan

Coaches

  • TBD

Disabled list
‡ Inactive list
§ Suspended list

Roster updated July 28, 2024
Transactions

Season-by-season records

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Marysville Drakes
Season League Division Record Win % Finish Manager Playoffs
2023 Pecos Pacific 27–23 .540 5th Bill Rogan Did not qualify
2024 Pecos Pacific 29–25 .537 3rd Bill Rogan Lost Pacific Division Semifinals (San Rafael) 1-2
Totals 56–48 .538 1-2 (.333)
Gilberto Rosario at bat

References

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  1. ^ "Gold Sox to Cease Operations Unless New Ownership is Formed". Ballpark Business. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  2. ^ Summa, Robert. "Council OKs Bryant Field agreement: Highlands Community Charter School has major role in revamp of ballpark". The Appeal Democrat. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Drakes 2023 Schedule". Marysville Drakes.
  4. ^ a b "Bill Rogan returns to Marysville to lead the Drakes for 2024 season". www.pecosleague.com. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  5. ^ "Drakes Unveil New Look | Territorial Dispatch serving Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, and Nevada Counties". www.territorialdispatch.com. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
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