Mobile BayBears

Mobile BayBears

Leagues Played
Minor League Baseball 654
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

Minor League Baseball 05/07 23:05 - Mobile BayBears vs Mississippi Braves - View
Minor League Baseball 05/08 16:05 - Mobile BayBears vs Mississippi Braves - View
Minor League Baseball 05/09 23:35 - Mobile BayBears vs Mississippi Braves - View
Minor League Baseball 05/10 23:35 - Mobile BayBears vs Mississippi Braves - View
Minor League Baseball 05/11 23:35 - Mobile BayBears vs Mississippi Braves - View
Minor League Baseball 05/12 19:35 - Mobile BayBears vs Mississippi Braves - View

Results

Minor League Baseball 05/05 21:00 - Birmingham Barons v Mobile BayBears - PPT.
Minor League Baseball 05/04 23:30 - Birmingham Barons v Mobile BayBears L 4-3
Minor League Baseball 05/04 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Mobile BayBears L 3-2
Minor League Baseball 05/03 00:00 - Birmingham Barons v Mobile BayBears L 5-3
Minor League Baseball 05/01 16:00 - Birmingham Barons v Mobile BayBears L 11-6
Minor League Baseball 04/30 23:00 - Birmingham Barons v Mobile BayBears W 2-3
Minor League Baseball 04/28 19:35 - Mobile BayBears v Tennessee Smokies W 6-1
Minor League Baseball 04/27 23:35 - Mobile BayBears v Tennessee Smokies L 0-1
Minor League Baseball 04/26 23:35 - Mobile BayBears v Tennessee Smokies W 3-1
Minor League Baseball 04/25 23:35 - Mobile BayBears v Tennessee Smokies W 6-3
Minor League Baseball 04/24 16:05 - Mobile BayBears v Tennessee Smokies L 4-5
Minor League Baseball 04/23 23:05 - Mobile BayBears v Tennessee Smokies L 4-10

Wikipedia - Mobile BayBears

The Mobile BayBears were a Minor League Baseball team based in Mobile, Alabama, United States. The team, which played in the Southern League, served as the Double-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres (1997–2006), Arizona Diamondbacks (2007–2016), and Los Angeles Angels (2017–2019). The BayBears played in Hank Aaron Stadium, which opened in 1997 and is named after baseball's former all-time home run king and Mobile native Hank Aaron.

In 2020, the BayBears relocated to Madison, Alabama, where they are now called the Rocket City Trash Pandas.

History

The BayBears franchise originated in 1976 in Charlotte, North Carolina, first as the Charlotte Orioles and then as the first incarnation of the Charlotte Knights. When Charlotte moved up to become a Triple-A franchise in 1993, the team found a temporary home in Nashville, Tennessee, as the Nashville Xpress from 1993 to 1994. It existed as the Port City Roosters in Wilmington, North Carolina, from 1995 to 1996. The franchise landed in Mobile in 1997.

The team's name was announced in July 1996, having been selected in a name-the-team contest. Mobile mayor Mike Dow announced the name at that year's Mobile Fourth of July fireworks display. In September 1996, the BayBears signed an affiliation agreement with the San Diego Padres.

In November 2017, BayBears owners Michael Savit and HWS Group, closed on the sale of the team to BallCorps LLC. The team will continue to play in Mobile through the 2019 season, but will relocate to Madison, Alabama, in 2020, where they will play in a newly-built ballpark. Upon relocation, the team will be called the Rocket City Trash Pandas. The name is a reference to both the area's association with the space industry and the determination and ingenuity of raccoons.

The BayBears played their final game on September 2, 2019. They were defeated by the Tennessee Smokies, 5–4, before a crowd of 1,554 people.

The Mobile BayBears are a professional baseball team based in Mobile, Alabama. They are a member of the Southern League and serve as the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels. The team plays their home games at Hank Aaron Stadium, named after the legendary baseball player who was born in Mobile.

The Mobile BayBears have a rich history of success, with multiple league championships and playoff appearances. They have a dedicated fan base that supports them through thick and thin, creating a lively and exciting atmosphere at their games.

The team is known for their strong roster of talented players, many of whom have gone on to have successful careers in Major League Baseball. The Mobile BayBears are committed to developing young talent and providing a platform for players to showcase their skills and advance to the next level.

Overall, the Mobile BayBears are a respected and competitive team in the Southern League, representing the city of Mobile with pride and passion on the baseball diamond.