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team based in
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. The "Dodgers" were a minor league affiliate of the
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from 1976 to 1983, playing as members of the Class A level
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and winning two league championships. From 1966 to 1984, Lodi teams played exclusively as members of the California League, winning the 1973, 1977 and 1981 league championships. The Lodi team was first known as the "Crushers" in 1966 and returned to the nickname for their final season in 1984. Playing under various nicknames, the Lodi teams were also a minor league affiliate of the
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(1966–1968, 1984),
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(1969),
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(1970–1971) and
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(1972–1975) during their tenure of California League play. The Lodi teams hosted California League home minor league baseball games at Lawrence Park, which is still in use and known today as
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. Playing for the 1980 Lodi Dodgers,
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compiled 120
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s to set a then-record in professional baseball for the most stolen bases in a season.


History


Early Teams: California State League 1904 & 1905

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began in
Lodi, California Lodi ( ) is a city in San Joaquin County, California, United States, in the center portion of California's Central Valley (California), Central Valley. The population was 66,348 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. History When a gro ...
in 1904, when the "Lodi" team played as members of the
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. The Lodi team continued play in the 1905 California State League. The California State League continued play in 1906, but without a Lodi team in the six-team league.


1966 to 1969: California League Lodi Crushers

In 1966, Lodi again hosted minor league baseball for the first time in over sixty seasons when the Lodi "Crushers" joined the
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. Lodi began minor league play after a team of investors from the city pooled together $2,500 to establish a California League franchise in Lodi. In 1966, the newly formed Lodi Crushers joined the eight-team, Class A level California League, as the league expanded from a six team league. The California League added Lodi and the
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as the two expansion franchises. Lodi a became a minor league affiliate of the
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, while Reno was a
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affiliate. The new Lodi and Reno franchises joined the returning Bakersfield Bears (
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) affiliate),
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),
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), San Jose Bees (
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),
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) and
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) teams joined in beginning league play on April 19, 1966. In their first season of play, the Lodi Crushers placed seventh in the California League. Lodi ended the 1966 season with a final record of 59–81, playing their seventh place season under managers
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(25–42) and
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(37–39). Lodi ended their first California League season 28.5 games behind the first place Modesto Reds in the overall final standings. The California League did not hold playoffs as Modesto won both halves of the split season schedule in the league. Lodi's first manager Don Elston was former pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. Elston was named to two All-star teams in his career and earned the save in the
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. In 1967 the Lodi Crushers continued play as a Chicago Cubs affiliate in the California League. The Crushers ended the 1967 season with a 63–77 record to finish the regular season in sixth place. Lodi was managed by
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. In 1956, Dixon began a 20-year-long tenure as a minor league manager in the Chicago Cubs' farm system. Dixon had also served as a member of the Chicago Cubs'
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in 1964 and 1965. Lodi finished 24.0 games behind the first place San Jose Bees in the final overall standings. Lodi did not qualify for the playoff, where San Jose defeated the Modesto Reds. Jophery Brown played for Lodi in 1967 in his second professional season, after playing collegiately at
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. Brown remained with Lodi in 1968, pitching to an 18-9 record for the Crushers and receiving a promotion to the Chicago Cubs at the end of Lodi's season. After a brief major league pitching career with the Cubs, Brown then became an award-winning
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. Brown followed his older brother, Calvin Brown, who was a founding member of the Black Stuntmen's Association into the industry. Brown first entered his stunt man career, serving as
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in the television series ''
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''. In 2010, Brown was awarded the Taurus Lifetime Achievement Award for his stuntwork. The 1968 Lodi Crushers improved to a third-place finish in the eight-team Class A California League. The Crushers remained a Chicago Cubs affiliate and completed the 1968 regular season with a 75–65 record, playing the season under managers Jim Marshall and Al Heist. Lodi finished 5.0 games behind the first place San Jose Bees. Lodi did not qualify for the playoff won by the Fresno Giants over San Jose. Lodi pitcher Jophery Brown tied for the league lead with 18 wins. Lodi manager Jim Marshall was a rookie manager with Lodi in 1968 and advanced to manage in the Chicago Cubs Class AA affiliate
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in 1969. Marshall continued to manage in the minor leagues before becoming a major league coach with the 1974 Chicago Cubs. In 1975, Marshall became the manager of the Chicago Cubs for two seasons and later managed the 1979 Oakland Athletics. With Oakland, Marshall managed Baseball Hall of Fame member
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in his rookie season before Marshall was replaced as the Oakland manager by
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for the 1980 season. Upon Henderson's promotion to the major leagues on June 24, 1979, Marshall immediately installed him as the leadoff hitter for Oakland. After playing their first three seasons as a Chicago Cubs affiliate, the franchise became an
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affiliate for the 1969 California League season, while keeping Lodi "Crushers" nickname. Lodi finished in last place in the eight-team Class A level league's final regular season standings. The Crushers ended the 1969 season with a 57–83 record, to finish in eighth place. The Lodi managers were
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(8-6) and Eli Grba (6-15). While finishing in last place in the eight-team league Lodi ended the season 24.0 games behind the Stockton Ports in the overall standings. Lodi did not qualify for the playoff won by Stockton over the Visalia Mets.
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played for Lodi in 1969 in his second professional season. Hendrick hit .307 for Lodi in 83 games. Hendrick became four-time
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and a two-time
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winner. Hendrick led the
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in
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s for four straight seasons, from 1980 through 1983. Hendrick won World Series titles while playing with the Oakland Athletics in 1972 and
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in 1982 and ended his major league career with 1,111 total RBI.


1970 & 1971: California League - Lodi Padres

The Lodi franchise became a
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affiliate in 1970 and the renamed Lodi "Padres" continued play in the Class A level
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. Lodi again finished last in the league standings. Playing the 1970 season under managers
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, the Padres ended the regular season with a 43–97 record, finishing in eighth place in the eight-team league. Lodi finished the season 50.5 games behind the first place
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in the overall league standings. Lodi drew 18.245 fans for the season, lowest in the league. No playoffs were held in the league as Bakersfield won both half seasons in the California League's split season schedule. The Lodi Padres continued as a San Diego Padres affiliate for the 1971 season California League season and ended the season in sixth place. Playing in the eight-team league, the Padres ended the regular season with record of 65–74, playing the season under manager George Freese in the Class A level league. The Lodi Padres ended the California League regular season finishing 18.0 games behind the first place
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in the final overall standings. Lodi did not qualify for the playoffs as the Fresno Giants won the first half pennant and the
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won the second half of the split season schedule. Visalia won the playoff to capture the league championship. Lodi's
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was named as the California League Rookie of the Year, playing his first professional season at ager 22. Mike Ivie played for the 1971 Lodi Padres after being selected by the San Diego Padres as the first overall pick in the 1970 Major League Baseball draft as a
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. He signed with the Padres, receiving a $100,000
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, and continued his career with Lodi. Ivie had developed the
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. He had trouble throwing the ball back to the
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and insisted to the Padres that he no longer wanted to play at catcher. He then transitioned to play some 1B and 3B with Lodi. At age 19, Ivie hit .305 with 15 home runs for Lodi in 1971. Following Lodi's season, Ivie was promoted by the San Diego Padres and made his major league debut in September 1971.


1972 to 1975: California League - Baltimore Orioles affiliate

In December 1971, Nagayoshi Nakamura, the owner of the
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, purchased the Lodi franchise. For the 1972 season the team became known as the Lodi "Orions." The following season, 1973, the team was renamed the Lodi "Lions" to match Nakamura's new Nippon Pro Baseball team, the
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. Nakamura sold the Lodi franchise following the 1973 season. With the newly named Lodi Orions continuing California League play in 1972, the franchise became a
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minor league affiliate, beginning a four-season partnership. The Orions ended the 1972 California League regular season with a final record of record of 67–73, finishing the season in sixth place in the eight-team league. Lodi played the season under manager
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, who began a three-year tenure as the Lodi manager. Lodi finished 21.0 games behind the first place Bakersfield Dodgers in the final overall standings. Lodi did not qualify for the playoff final, where the Modesto Reds defeated the Bakersfield Dodgers in the series. Bob Bailor of Lodi led the California League with 63 stolen bases. The renamed Lodi "Lions" won the California League championship in 1973, the first of three championships for the Lodi franchise. Continuing as a Baltimore Orioles affiliate, the Lions ended the regular season with a record of 77–63 to finish in a first-place tie, playing under retuning manager Jimmie Schaffer. In the overall California League standings, Lodi had an identical record with the
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. Salinas did not qualify for the playoff, as Lodi won the first half of the split-season schedule, and The Bakersfield Dodgers won the second half. In the playoff final, Lodi won the 1973 California League championship as the Lions defeated Bakersfield 2 games to 0. In leading Lodi to the championship, Jimmie Schaffer was named as the California State League Manager of the Year. In 1974, after owner Nagayoshi Nakamura sold the Lodi franchise following the 1973 season, the team became known as the Lodi "Orioles" corresponding with Lodi continuing their partnership as a Baltimore Orioles minor league affiliate. With Lodi playing as the defending California League champions, the team placed sixth. The Orioles ended the 1974 season with a final record of 61–79, to finish in a sixth place tie in the eight-team Class A league, playing the season under returning manager Jimmie Schaffer. Lodi ended the season 24.0 games behind the first place Fresno Giants in the overall standings. Lodi did not qualify for the final won by the
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over the San Jose Bees. Following his Lodi managerial tenure, Jimmie Schaffer, a former catcher became the bullpen coach for the Texas Rangers in 1978 and the
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from 1980 to 1988, where he coached for the Royals'
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world series championship teams. The 1975 Lodi Orioles were under the direction of general manager Nadine Horst. Horst was one of four female general managers in minor league baseball that season, after Lanny Moss became the first female baseball general manager the previous season, working for the
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. The Lodi Orioles played Lodi's final season as a Baltimore Orioles affiliate and ended the 1975 California League season in third place. The Orioles compiled a record of 71–69 in finishing the season in third place in the eight-team league. New manager Bobby Malkmus led Lodi, who ended the season 15.0 games behind the first place Reno Silver Sox in the Class A level league's final overall standings. No California League playoff was held as Reno won both halves of the split season schedule to win the championship. A former major league infielder, Bobby Malkmus managed his final minor league season in 1975, having begun managing in 1967. He compiled a 508–463 record (.523) with one championship in his minor league managing career. After leaving Lodi, Malkmus began a lengthy scouting tenure for the
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that continued through the mid-2000s. He continued to scout part-time for the Cleveland Guardians as of 2017.


1976 to 1983: California League - Lodi Dodgers

Lodi continued California League play in 1976, as the franchise became a
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minor league affiliate. The newly named Lodi "Dodgers" played their first season under the new nickname and ended the season in fifth place in the Class A level league. The 1976 California League reduced from eight teams to six teams for the season, as the
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and
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teams did not return to play. The Lodi Dodgers joined the
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affiliate),
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), San Jose Bees (
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) teams in continuing California League play, with the season beginning on April 13, 1976. The Lodi Dodgers ended the 1976 California League season with a record of 64–76 to end the regular season in fifth place in the six-team league. Playing the season under manager Jimmy Williams, Lodi finished 27.0 games behind the first place Salinas Angels in the overall standings. Lodi did not qualify for the playoff won by the Reno Silver Sox over Salinas Angels. Lodi Dodgers pitcher Greg Heydeman led the California League pitchers with 159 strikeouts. In 1977, the Lodi Dodgers captured the California League championship, as the league continued play as with six-teams in the Class A level league. Lodi ended the regular season with an overall record of 81–59 to finish in second place, playing under manager Stan Wasiak, who began a three-season tenure as the Lodi manager. Lodi ended the season 2.0 games behind the Fresno Giants in the overall league standings. The Dodgers became the California League champions in the six-team league as Lodi first won the second half of the split season and the Salinas Angels won the first half title. In the final, the Lodi Dodgers swept Salinas in three games to complete their championship run. Lodi Dodger Rudy Law won the 1977 California League batting championship, hitting .386 for the season. His Lodi teammate Kelly Snider led the California League with both 36 home runs and 139 RBI. A First baseman, Snider was named as the California League M.V.P. and Stan Wasiak was named the California State League manager of the year. It was chronicled that
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member
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, who played for the
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at the time, was impressed with Rudy Law and adopted certain aspects of Law's batting stance. In 1978, the California League expanded back to eight teams and Lodi advanced to the league finals in defending their championship. Abandoning the former split season schedule, the Class A level California League created a "North Division" and "South Division," with four teams in each division. Lodi was placed in the North Division. The Dodgers ended the 1978 season with an 85–55 record, which was second best in the league and Lodi won the North Division title, finishing 22.0 games ahead of the second place Stockton Mariners. Playing under returning manager Stan Wasiak, Lodi lost in finals to the South Division champion
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(97–42) 3 games to 2 in the best of five game series. In 1978, Lodi had two triple plays in one game. On July 25, 1975, in a game against the
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. Lodi manager Stan Wasiak was named the California State League Manager of the Year for the second consecutive season. The Lodi Dodgers fell to sixth place in the 1979 California League overall standings and qualified for the playoffs. Lodi ended the regular season with record of 67–72 and played their final season under manager Stan Wasiak. Lodi placed third in the North Division, finishing 6.0 games behind the first place
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. Lodi qualified for the playoffs and lost in first round to the
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2 games to 0. Lodi's Mike Marshall won the league batting title with a .354 average with a league leading 186 total hits. Marshall was named the California League M.V.P. following the season, in which he also hit 24 home runs with 116 RBI. The 6'5" Marshall became an All-Star player for the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 1979,
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made his Dodgers organization debut with Lodi at age 18. The Dodgers signed Valenzuela on July 6, 1979, for $120,000, obtaining him from the
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. Dodgers scout Mike Brito had seen Valenzuela pitch while scouting another player. The Dodgers Immediately signed Valenzuela and assigned him to Lodi. Pitching for Lodi, Valenzuela was used cautiously by the team after having pitched in the Mexican League. Valenzuela ended the California League season with a 1–2 record and a 1.13 ERA in 3 starts covering 24 innings. Pitcher
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taught Valenzuela him to throw his signature
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that year. Valenzuela would become the 1981 Rookie of the Year and win the
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, making six All-Star teams while pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers. His #34 is retired by the Dodgers. The Lodi Dodgers finished as the eighth-place team in the eight-team Class A level 1980 California League with two notable player performances. The Dodgers ended the season with a final regular season record of 57–88, playing the season under manager Dick McLaughlin. Lodi placed fourth and finished 32.5 games behind the first place Stockton Ports in the North Division final standings. Lodi did not qualify for the four-team playoffs, won by the Stockton Ports. Despite the Dodgers' last place season, Lodi's
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was named the California League M.V.P. At age 19, Maldonado hit .305 with 25 home runs and 102 RBI with 63 strikeouts in 120 games for Lodi. Playing for Lodi in 1980,
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had a record setting season. Playing the full season for the Lodi Dodgers, Wiggins batted .288 and scored 108 runs. Wiggins did this while stealing a record 120 bases in 135 games. He established a professional baseball single-season steals record at the time, surpassing the previous minor league mark of 116 set by Allan Lewis in 1966. The 120 stolen bases were more than
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's major league record of 118 at the time. During the 1980 season, Wiggins was arrested for possession of marijuana. Wiggins died in 1991 at age 32. The Lodi Dodgers went from last place in 1980 to become the 1981 California State League champions. The California State League did not have divisions in 1981 and the top four team made the playoffs in the Class A level, eight-team league. Lodi ended the regular season with a final record of 73–67, to finish in third place overall. Playing the season under first year manager
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, Lodi finished 14.0 games behind the first place
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in the regular season standgings and qualified for the playoffs. In the four-team playoffs, Lodi defeated the Reno Silver Sox 2 games to 0 in the first round to advance. In the finals, Lodi defeated Visalia 3 games to 2 to win the Lodi franchise's third California League championship. Lodi won the league title on a walk-off home run by
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in game five of the series. At age 31, Terry Collins was named the 1981 California State League Manager of the Year and received praise from his players for leading Lodi to the league championship. Collins became the manager of the Class A
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in 1982. After a long tenure as a minor league manager, Collins went on to manage the
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and
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(–), leading the Mets to the
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. In 1982, the California League expanded to 10 teams, adding the
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and San Jose Expos as expansion teams and structured the league into two five team divisions. The Lodi Dodgers ended the 1982 season with a record of 58–82, finishing in ninth place overall, playing under new manager Rick Ollar. Lodi placed fifth and last in the North Division, finishing 36.0 games behind the first place
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in their division. With their fifth-place division finish, Lodi did not qualify for the playoff won by Modesto over the Visalia Oaks. Like his predecessor Terry Collins, Rick Ollar was a first-year manager with Lodi, managing at age 30. Ollar had been drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers out of
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and had a short minor league career. After managing Lodi in 1982, Ollar went on to manage the San Antonio Dodgers in 1983. Ollar died at the age of 40 after a reaction from an insect bite. The Lodi "Dodgers" franchise played their final season as a Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate in 1983 and placed last in the North Division of the team-team Class A level California State League. The Dodgers ended the season with a record of 60–78, to finish in eighth place overall, Playing the season under manager Don LeJohn, the Dodgers again placed last in the North Division, finishing 19.0 games behind the first place Stockton Ports with their fifth place finish. With their last finish, Lodi did not qualify for the playoffs won by the
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over Stockton in the final.


1984: Final California League season

The Lodi "Crushers" nickname returned in 1984, as Lodi continued California League play in their final season. After the Los Angeles Dodgers moved their affiliation to the
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, Lodi became a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs in what was Lodi's final minor league season in the California League. Lodi ended their final season with a 58–82 record and were in ninth place overall under manager Junior Kennedy. Kennedy was former player of the year in the California League for the 1969
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. Lodi placed fifth and last in the North Division for the third consecutive season, finishing 22.5 games behind the first place Redwood Pioneers. Lodi did not qualify for the playoffs won by the Modesto A's over the Bakersfield Dodgers, who were managed by Don LeJohn. In 1985, the Chicago Cubs did not continue their affiliate partnership with Lodi. Without a new affiliate, Lodi owner Michelle Sprague folded the team for the 1985 season and the California League played with nine teams in Lodi's absence. Sprague then sold the franchise to a group that included former L.A. Dodger player Ken McMullen and the new group returned the franchise to play in the 1986 California League as the newly formed Ventura County Gulls under an ownership group including actor
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. The franchise moved to
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in 1987, and began play as the San Bernardino Spirit, who evolved to become today's
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. Today, both Rancho Cucamonga and the
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, based in San Bernardino continue play as members of the Class A level California League. Lodi has not hosted another minor league team.


The ballpark

The Lodi California League minor league teams hosted home games at Lawrence Park. The ballpark had field dimensions of (Left, Center, Right): 325-390-325 (1971). Today, the ballark has been renamed as
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. In 2019, the ballpark was restored after an arson fire. Zupo Field is located at 350 North Washington Street in Lodi, California.


Timeline


Year-by-year records


Notable alumni

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(1984) * Vic Albury (1970) *
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(1972) * Bob Bailor (1972) *
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(1980–1981) *
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(1977–1979) *
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(1981) * Greg Brock (1980) *
Rick Bladt Richard Alan Bladt (born December 9, 1946) is an American former professional baseball player and an outfielder who appeared in 62 career games played, games in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees. Born in Santa Cruz ...
(1966) *
Randy Bobb Mark Randall Bobb (January 1, 1948 – June 13, 1982) was an American right-handed catcher in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs. Originally drafted by the California Angels in the 3rd round (43rd overall) of the 1966 amateur draft out o ...
(1966) *
Ken Bracey Kenneth Wayne Bracey (June 11, 1937 – December 12, 2017) was a minor league baseball pitcher, manager and big league scout. Playing career Bracey pitched from 1956 to 1964. He spent 1956 in the New York Yankees organization, and the rest of his ...
(1970, MGR) *
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(1974–1975) * Jophery Brown (1967–1968) * Mike Caldwell (1971)
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* Mike Capel (1984) *
Jim Colborn James William Colborn (born May 22, 1946) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. The right-handed Colborn pitched for the Chicago Cubs (-), Milwaukee Brewers (-), Kansas City Royals (-) and Seattle Mariners (1978). Biography Afte ...
(1967–1968) MLB All-Star *
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(1981, MGR) * Mike Darr (1975) * Bob Davis (1971) *
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(1966–1968) *
Jon Debus Jon Debus (born August 31, 1958) is an American former Minor League Baseball catcher, first baseman, third baseman, outfielder, coach, and manager. In 2011, he served as bullpen coach for the New York Mets. Biography Debus was originally drafted ...
(1976) *
Alec Distaso Alec John Distaso (December 23, 1948 – July 13, 2009) was an American professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who appeared in two games played for Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball in . The native of Los Angeles, stood tal ...
(1967) *
Walt Dixon Walter Edward Dixon (November 25, 1920 – September 25, 2003) was an American pitcher, outfielder, first baseman, coach and manager in minor league baseball. He threw and batted right-handed, stood (187 cm) tall and weighed 185 pounds (84&n ...
(1967, MGR) * Blake Doyle (1973) *
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(1970–1971) *
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(1966, MGR) 2x MLB All-Star *
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(1984) * Darcy Fast (1968) * George Freese (1971, MGR) * Bob Galasso (1972) *
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(1973) * Ralph Garcia (1970–1971) * José González (1983) * Eli Grba (1968, MGR) *
Johnny Grubb John Maywood Grubb, Jr. (born August 4, 1948) is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder and designated hitter, who also occasionally played at first base. He played with the San Diego Padres (1972–1976), Cleveland Indians (1977 ...
(1971) MLB All-Star *
Brad Gulden Bradley Lee Gulden (born June 10, 1956) is an American former professional baseball player. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1978 and 1986 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Exp ...
(1977) *
Warren Hacker Warren Louis Hacker (November 21, 1924 – May 22, 2002) was an American professional baseball player, a pitcher for the Chicago Cubs (1948–56), Cincinnati Redlegs (1957), Philadelphia Phillies (1957–58) and Chicago White Sox (1961). He was ...
(1968, MGR) *
Johnny Hairston John Louis Hairston (born August 27, 1944) is an American former catcher and left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs in the season. Hairston batted and threw right-handed. He debuted on September 6, 1969, and played ...
(1967) *
Drew Hall Andrew Clark Hall (born March 27, 1963) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played with the Chicago Cubs (–), Texas Rangers () and Montreal Expos (). He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but grew up in Ashland, Kentucky, an ...
(1984) * Dave Hamilton (1969) *
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(1983) * Larry Hardy (1970–1971) * Larry Harlow (1972–1973) * Al Heist (1968, MGR) *
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(1969) * Ubaldo Heredia (1976–1978) * Jesús Hernáiz (1968) *
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(1979) * Greg Heydeman (1976) *
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(1905) * Dave Hilton (1971) *
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(1979) *
Gail Hopkins Gail Eason Hopkins (born February 19, 1943) is a former Major League Baseball player and coach. Before reaching the majors, he attended David Starr Jordan High School and then a catcher at Pepperdine University, where he was named an All-Ame ...
(1966) *
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(1977) * Mike Ivie (1971) *
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(1967) *
Garry Jestadt Garry Arthur Jestadt (born March 19, 1947) is an American former Major League Baseball infielder who played for the Montreal Expos, San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs for all or portions of three seasons ( and –). Jestadt graduated from Fremon ...
(1967) * Gary Jones (1984) * Junior Kennedy (1984, MGR) *
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(1969, MGR) * Tom Klawitter (1981) * Hide Koga (1968) *
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(1967–1968) * Rudy Law (1977) * Don LeJohn (1983, MGR) * Jeffrey Leonard (1976) * Allan Lewis (1969) *
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(1968, 1970) * Q. V. Lowe (1967) * Morris Madden (1982) *
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(1976) * Bobby Malkmus (1975, MGR) * Jim Marshall (1968, MGR) * Mike Marshall (1979) MLB All-Star *
Larry McCall Larry Stephen McCall (born September 8, 1952) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York Yankees (–) and the Texas Rangers (baseball), Texas Rangers (). He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. Playing caree ...
(1975–1973) *
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(1974) * Randy Miller (1974) *
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(1982) *
Rich Nye Richard Raymond Nye (born August 4, 1944) is an American former professional baseball player who was a left-handed pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1966–1970. Nye was drafted by the Cubs in 1966 while still at the University of California, B ...
(1966) * Jerry Nyman (1971) *
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(1974) * Dave Patterson (1977) *
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(1981) * Jeff Pentland (1971) *
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(1976–1977) *
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(1966, MGR) *
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(1976) *
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(1967) *
Sonny Ruberto John Edward Ruberto onny(January 2, 1946 – March 25, 2014) was a backup catcher and pinch runner in Major League Baseball who played over parts of two seasons for the San Diego Padres (1969) and the Cincinnati Reds (1972). Listed at 5' 11", 1 ...
(1970, MGR) *
Jim Qualls James Robert Qualls (born October 9, 1946) is an American former professional baseball player who appeared in 63 games in Major League Baseball as an outfielder and pinch-hitting specialist for the Chicago Cubs (), Montreal Expos () and Chicago ...
(1966–1967) * Mike Ramsey (1983) *
Gilberto Reyes Gilberto Rolando Reyes Polanco (born December 10, 1963) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball. Career Reyes was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Los Angeles Dodgers on January 15, 1980, and spent four seasons in the Dodgers far ...
(1982) *
R. J. Reynolds Richard Joshua Reynolds (July 20, 1850 – July 29, 1918) was an American businessman and founder of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The son of a tobacco farmer and major slaveowner, he worked for his father and attended Emory & Henry Col ...
(1980, 1982) * Germán Rivera (1979, 1981) *
Ron Roenicke Ronald Jon Roenicke ( ; born August 19, 1956) is an American former professional baseball outfielder, coach, and manager. During his playing career, Roenicke played eight seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Seat ...
(1978) * Rolando Roomes (1984) * Willie Royster (1975) *
Ken Rudolph Kenneth Victor Rudolph (born December 29, 1946) is an American former professional baseball player. A catcher, he appeared in 328 Major League games played between – for the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants and Baltimore ...
(1966–1967) *
Dick Ruthven Richard David Ruthven (born March 27, 1951) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves, and Chicago Cubs. The two- ...
(1984) 2x MLB All-Star *
Reggie Sanders Reginald Laverne Sanders (born December 1, 1967) is an American former right fielder in Major League Baseball. He batted and threw right-handed. He played professionally with the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Atlanta ...
(1969) * Scott Sanderson (1984) *
Dave Sax David John Sax (born September 22, 1958) is a former Major League Baseball player and the older brother of All-Star second baseman Steve Sax. He played as a catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1982–83) and Boston Red Sox (1985–87) in his br ...
(1980) *
Jimmie Schaffer Jimmie Ronald Schaffer (born April 5, 1936) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cincinnati Reds, all of the National League, and the ...
(1972–1974, MGR) *
Dave Skaggs David Lindsey Skaggs (born June 12, 1951) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher. He played all or part of four seasons, from until , for the Baltimore Orioles and California Angels. As a member of the Orioles, he was the last Ori ...
(1973) * John Scott (1971) * Al Severinsen (1966) * Steve Simpson (1971) *
Steve Shirley Dame Vera Stephanie "Steve" Shirley (previously Brook, née Buchthal; born 16 September 1933) is an information technology pioneer, businesswoman and philanthropist (naturalised British in 1951). Early life Shirley was born as Vera Buch ...
(1977–1978) *
John Shoemaker John Shoemaker (born August 18, 1956) is a former minor league baseball player who is currently manager of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. Shoemaker attended Waverly High School and Miami University before he was drafted in the 35th round of the 19 ...
(1978–1979) *
Dan Spillner Daniel Ray Spillner (born November 27, 1951) is an American former professional baseball player. He was a pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1974 to 1985. He played for the San Diego Padres, Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox. He led the ...
(1971) * John Strohmayer (1969) * Mike Stone (1978) *
Bill Stoneman William Hambly Stoneman III (born April 7, 1944) is an American former professional baseball player and executive who, during his eight-year (–) pitching career in Major League Baseball, threw two no-hitters; then, as general manager of the A ...
(1966) MLB All-Star * Bob Terlecki (1966–1967) *
Fernando Valenzuela Fernando Valenzuela Anguamea (; November 1, 1960 – October 22, 2024), nicknamed "El Toro", was a Mexican professional baseball pitcher. Valenzuela played 17 Major League Baseball (MLB) seasons, from 1980 to 1997 (except for a one-year sabba ...
(1979) #34 Retired by Los Angeles Dodgers *
Joe Vavra Joseph Alan Vavra (born November 16, 1959) is an American professional baseball coach. Vavra previously served as a coach for the Minnesota Twins from 2006 to 2017, and as the Detroit Tigers quality control coach in 2018 and 2019, and hitting coac ...
(1976) *
Max Venable William McKinley "Max" Venable (born June 6, 1957) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and designated hitter. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants, Montreal Expos, Cincinnati Reds, ...
(1978) * Stan Wasiak (1977–1979, MGR) * Myron White (1977) *
Alan Wiggins Alan Anthony Wiggins (February 17, 1958 – January 6, 1991) was an American professional baseball player. He was a second baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres and Baltimore Orioles between 1981 and 19 ...
(1980) * Jim Williams (1966, 1971) *
Don Young Donald Edwin Young (June 9, 1933 – March 18, 2022) was an American politician from Alaska. He is the List of members of the United States Congress by longevity of service, longest-serving Republican Party (United States), Republican in House ...
(1968) *
Lodi Dodgers players Lodi may refer to: Medieval Kingdoms * Lodi dynasty, a Pashtun dynasty ruling India from 1451 to 1526 * Lodi dynasty of Multan, ruling House of an Emirate in South Asia Tribes * Lodi (Pashtun tribe), a Pashtun tribe mainly found in Afghanistan ...
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Lodi Padres players Lodi may refer to: Medieval Kingdoms * Lodi dynasty, a Pashtun dynasty ruling India from 1451 to 1526 * Lodi dynasty of Multan, ruling House of an Emirate in South Asia Tribes * Lodi (Pashtun tribe), a Pashtun tribe mainly found in Afghanistan ...
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Lodi Orioles players Lodi may refer to: Medieval Kingdoms * Lodi dynasty, a Pashtun dynasty ruling India from 1451 to 1526 * Lodi dynasty of Multan, ruling House of an Emirate in South Asia Tribes * Lodi (Pashtun tribe), a Pashtun tribe mainly found in Afghanistan ...
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Lodi Crushers players Lodi may refer to: Medieval Kingdoms * Lodi dynasty, a Pashtun dynasty ruling India from 1451 to 1526 * Lodi dynasty of Multan, ruling House of an Emirate in South Asia Tribes * Lodi (Pashtun tribe), a Pashtun tribe mainly found in Afghanistan a ...
* Lodi Lions players *
Lodi Orions players Lodi may refer to: Medieval Kingdoms * Lodi dynasty, a Pashtun dynasty ruling India from 1451 to 1526 * Lodi dynasty of Multan, ruling House of an Emirate in South Asia Tribes * Lodi (Pashtun tribe), a Pashtun tribe mainly found in Afghanistan ...


See also

* List of California League champions


References

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External links


Lodi - Baseball Reference
Defunct California League teams Defunct baseball teams in California Lodi, California Los Angeles Dodgers minor league affiliates Baseball teams established in 1976 Baseball teams disestablished in 1983