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{{Short description|Former independent pro baseball team}}
{{Infobox baseball team
{{Infobox baseball team
|name = San Diego Surf Dawgs
|name = San Diego Surf Dawgs
|founded = [[2005 in baseball|2005]]
|founded = [[2005 in baseball|2005]]
|folded = 2011
|folded = 2011 (reforming for 2023)
|city = [[San Diego, California]]
|city = [[San Diego, California]]
|ballpark = [[Desert Sun Stadium]] (Yuma, Arizona)
|logo = San Diego Surf Dawgs Main Logo.png
|logo = San Diego Surf Dawgs Main Logo.png
|cap_logo = SDSurfDawgsCap.png
|cap_logo = SDSurfDawgsCap.png
|league = {{plainlist|
|league = Federal Baseball League
* [[Arizona Winter League]] (American)
* [[Arizona Summer League]]
}}
|former_leagues = {{plainlist|
|former_leagues = {{plainlist|
* [[Golden Baseball League]] 2005–06
* [[Golden Baseball League]] 2005–06
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|retired_numbers =
|retired_numbers =
|colors = Columbia blue, navy blue, gold, white<br> {{color box|#4682b4}} {{color box|#00004d}} {{color box|#FCC200}} {{color box|white}}
|colors = Columbia blue, navy blue, gold, white<br> {{color box|#4682b4}} {{color box|#00004d}} {{color box|#FCC200}} {{color box|white}}
|former_ballparks = {{plainlist|
* [[Tony Gwynn Stadium]]
}}
|league_champs = 1 (GBL, 2005; ASL, 2010)
|league_champs = 1 (GBL, 2005; ASL, 2010)
|division_champs = 1 (GBL California, 2005)
|division_champs = 1 (GBL California, 2005)
|owner = Diamond Sports & Entertainment
|gm =
|gm =
|manager =
|manager =
|media = [[The San Diego Union-Tribune]], [[Yuma Sun]]
|media = ''[[The San Diego Union-Tribune]]'', ''[[Yuma Sun]]''
|website = {{URL|http://www.goldenbaseball.com/sandiego}}
}}
}}


The '''San Diego Surf Dawgs''' were an independent professional baseball team representing [[San Diego, California]], that played for two seasons in the [[Golden Baseball League]], based out of [[San Ramon, California]], and then later in the short-season instructional [[Arizona Winter League]] and [[Arizona Summer League]], based out of [[Yuma, Arizona]], which was not affiliated with either [[Major League Baseball]] ''or'' [[Minor League Baseball]]. They have been owned by Diamond Sports & Entertainment, previous owners of the GBL and primary investors in the [[North American League (baseball)|North American League]].
The '''San Diego Surf Dawgs''' are a professional [[baseball]] team based in [[San Diego]], California, that competes in the Federal Baseball League. The team played for two seasons in [[San Ramon, California]], in the [[Golden Baseball League]] (GBL), and then in the [[Arizona Winter League]] and [[Arizona Summer League]].

The Surf Dawgs were owned by Diamond Sports & Entertainment, previous owners of the GBL and primary investors in the [[North American League (baseball)|North American League]]. In November 2022, it was announced the Surf Dawgs franchise would be revived, as part of a west coast expansion of the Federal Baseball League.


Their home stadiums included [[Tony Gwynn Stadium]], named after former Padres great [[Tony Gwynn]] and located on the campus of [[San Diego State University]], and then [[Desert Sun Stadium]] in [[Yuma, Arizona]], as part of the AWL and ASL. They were the inaugural GBL Champions in 2005 managed by current [[Tucson Padres]] manager [[Terry Kennedy (baseball)|Terry Kennedy]]. They were awarded the 2010 ASL Championship.
Their home stadiums included [[Tony Gwynn Stadium]] on the campus of [[San Diego State University]] and [[Desert Sun Stadium]] in [[Yuma, Arizona]]. The team was the inaugural GBL Champions in 2005, managed by former [[Tucson Padres]] manager [[Terry Kennedy (baseball)|Terry Kennedy]]. They won the 2010 ASL Championship.


==Team history==
==Team history==


===Golden Baseball League (2005-2006)===
===Golden Baseball League (2005–2006)===
The Surf Dawgs were one of the eight original GBL charter teams that began play in 2005 along with the [[Chico Outlaws]], [[Fullerton Flyers]] and [[Long Beach Armada]] in California; [[Mesa Miners]], [[Surprise Fightin' Falcons]] and [[Yuma Scorpions]] in Arizona and the traveling [[Japan Samurai Bears]]. They were known for playing in the same city as a [[Major League Baseball]] team, the [[National League|National League's]] [[San Diego Padres]].
The Surf Dawgs were one of the eight original GBL charter teams that began play in 2005 along with the [[Chico Outlaws]], [[Fullerton Flyers]] and [[Long Beach Armada]] in California; [[Mesa Miners]], [[Surprise Fightin' Falcons]] and [[Yuma Scorpions]] in Arizona and the traveling [[Japan Samurai Bears]]. They were known for playing in the same city as a [[Major League Baseball]] team, the [[National League (baseball)|National League]]'s [[San Diego Padres]].


The signing of [[Rickey Henderson]] gave the team national exposure. (Henderson had also played for the Padres from 1996 to 1997 and in 2001.) Former first-round draft pick Matt Wheatland is among five San Diegans on the roster.
The signing of [[Rickey Henderson]] gave the team national exposure.{{cn|date=December 2021}} Former first-round draft pick Matt Wheatland was among five San Diegans on the roster.{{cn|date=December 2021}}


The 2005 team won the first ever GBL California Division title, and on [[Labor Day]] weekend 2005 they won the inaugural GBL Championship tournament, coming back on the last day to win two games.
The 2005 team won the first ever GBL California Division title, and on [[Labor Day]] weekend 2005 they won the inaugural GBL Championship tournament, coming back on the last day to win two games.{{cn|date=December 2021}}


The team again made news in June 2006 by signing former Major League player [[José Canseco]]. He made his debut on July 3, 2006 and struck out 4 times. Prior to the game, the ''[[Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big|Juiced]]'' author looked like the [[Bash Brother]] of old during batting practice, knocking multiple pitches out of the park. After playing in one game with the Surf Dawgs, Canseco requested to be traded to a team closer to his home in [[Los Angeles]]<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2509719 Canseco seeks, receives trade for personal reasons] (ESPN.com, July 5, 2006)</ref> and was sent to the [[Long Beach Armada of Los Angeles of California of the United States of North America Including Barrow, Alaska|Long Beach Armada]].
The team again made news in June 2006 by signing former Major League player [[José Canseco]]. He made his debut on July 3, 2006 and struck out 4 times. Prior to the game, the ''[[Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big|Juiced]]'' author looked like the [[Bash Brother]] of old during batting practice, knocking multiple pitches out of the park. After playing in one game with the Surf Dawgs, Canseco requested to be traded to a team closer to his home in [[Los Angeles]]<ref>[https://www.espn.com/mlb/news/story?id=2509719 Canseco seeks, receives trade for personal reasons] (ESPN.com, July 5, 2006)</ref> and was sent to the [[Long Beach Armada of Los Angeles of California of the United States of North America Including Barrow, Alaska|Long Beach Armada]].{{cn|date=December 2021}}


===Arizona Winter League (2007-present)===
===Arizona Winter League (2007–present)===
The team joined the [[Arizona Winter League]] as the Sonora Surf Dawgs in January 2007,<ref>[http://www.yumazone.com/Arizona_Winter_League.htm Yuma Zone AWL baseball]</ref> but reverted to San Diego for the 2008 season. During the AWL regular season, they are managed by [[Cory Snyder]], who also manages the GBL's [[St. George RoadRunners]]. In 2008, they were placed in the new American Division for the 2009 season along with the [[Blythe Heat]], [[Palm Springs Chill]] and Yuma Scorpions.
The team joined the [[Arizona Winter League]] as the Sonora Surf Dawgs in January 2007,<ref>[http://www.yumazone.com/Arizona_Winter_League.htm Yuma Zone AWL baseball]{{dead link|date=May 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> but reverted to San Diego for the 2008 season. During the AWL regular season, they are managed by [[Cory Snyder]], who also manages the GBL's [[St. George RoadRunners]]. In 2008, they were placed in the new American Division for the 2009 season along with the [[Blythe Heat]], [[Palm Springs Chill]] and Yuma Scorpions.


The Surf Dawgs participated in a Lucha & Baseball exhibition game on June 25, 2009, along with some professional wrestlers against the [[Tucson Toros]], which they won 8-3.<ref>[http://www.tucsontoros.com/news/index.html?article_id=49 Toros Wrestle Surf Dawgs In Exhibition], Tucson Toros website, June 26, 2009</ref>
The Surf Dawgs participated in a Lucha & Baseball exhibition game on June 25, 2009, along with some professional wrestlers against the [[Tucson Toros]], which they won 8-3.<ref>[http://www.tucsontoros.com/news/index.html?article_id=49 Toros Wrestle Surf Dawgs In Exhibition], Tucson Toros website, June 26, 2009</ref>


===Arizona Summer League (2009-present)===
===Arizona Summer League (2009–2011)===
The Surf Dawgs became a charter team of the new [[Arizona Summer League]] in June 2009. They played alongside the [[El Centro Imperials]] and [[Canada Miners]] in 2009 and then the [[Long Beach Armada]] and [[Bisbee Miners]] in 2010. They replaced the [[San Luis Atleticos]] and Yuma Scorpions, who were originally scheduled to play in the league, but were dropped prior to the start of the inaugural season. They began play on July 2. The Surf Dawgs, instead of the Scorpions, have become the first team to have played in all three leagues within the GBL system.
The Surf Dawgs became a charter team of the new [[Arizona Summer League]] in June 2009. They played alongside the [[El Centro Imperials]] and [[Canada Miners]] in 2009 and then the [[Long Beach Armada]] and [[Bisbee Miners]] in 2010. They replaced the [[San Luis Atleticos]] and Yuma Scorpions, who were originally scheduled to play in the league, but were dropped prior to the start of the inaugural season. They began play on July 2. The Surf Dawgs, instead of the Scorpions, have become the first team to have played in all three leagues within the GBL system.{{cn|date=December 2021}}
They were awarded the ASL Championship in 2010 and 2011.
They were awarded the ASL Championship in 2010 and 2011.{{cn|date=December 2021}}


===Possible GBL return===
===Possible GBL return===
The GBL has mentioned the possibility of the Surf Dawgs return to the league for 2010. The team still does not have a suitable ballpark to play on, but the league website is saying that it should change by 2010.<ref>[http://www.goldenbaseball.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=145 GBL Cities], Golden Baseball League website</ref> The team's official website was temporarily shut down in late June 2009, possibly for revamping as the team is expected to return according to the league. But the website returned in August. It is uncertain whether or not the team is up for sale.
The GBL has mentioned the possibility of the Surf Dawgs return to the league for 2010. The team still does not have a suitable ballpark to play on, but the league website is saying that it should change by 2010.<ref>[http://www.goldenbaseball.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=145 GBL Cities] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090424084829/http://goldenbaseball.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=145 |date=2009-04-24 }}, Golden Baseball League website</ref> The team's official website was temporarily shut down in late June 2009, possibly for revamping as the team is expected to return according to the league. But the website returned in August.{{cn|date=December 2021}}


===Federal Baseball League and Return===
===Defunct===
In 2022, the Federal Baseball League announced a west coast expansion with a division of six tentative host cities: Fresno, Riverside, San Diego, Sonoma, Fullerton, and Stockton. In November 2022, it was announced the Surf Dawgs franchise will be revived for the FBL, with venue and ownership yet to be announced.
The Surf Dawgs finally went dormant and eventually folded after the Arizona Winter League and Arizona Summer League ceased operations following the folding of the North American League in 2011.


==Season-by-season records==
==Season-by-season records==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.goldenbaseball.com/sandiego San Diego Surf Dawgs official website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20091002213209/http://www.goldenbaseball.com/sandiego/ San Diego Surf Dawgs official website]
*[http://www.sdkennelclub.com The San Diego Kennel Club, the Surf Dawgs official booster club]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060913145807/http://www.sdkennelclub.com/ The San Diego Kennel Club, the Surf Dawgs official booster club]
*[http://www.arizonasummerleague.com Arizona Summer League website]
*[https://archive.today/20121208192012/http://www.arizonasummerleague.com/ Arizona Summer League website]
*[http://www.arizonawinterleague.com Arizona Winter League website]
*[http://www.arizonawinterleague.com Arizona Winter League website]
*[http://www.goldenbaseball.com Golden Baseball League website]
*[http://www.goldenbaseball.com Golden Baseball League website]
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[[Category:Defunct independent baseball league teams]]
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 22 December 2024

San Diego Surf Dawgs
Team logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueFederal Baseball League
LocationSan Diego, California
Founded2005
Folded2011 (reforming for 2023)
League championships1 (GBL, 2005; ASL, 2010)
Division championships1 (GBL California, 2005)
Former name(s)
  • San Diego Surf Dawgs (2005–06, 2008–present)
  • Sonora Surf Dawgs (2007, AWL)
Former league(s)
ColorsColumbia blue, navy blue, gold, white
       
MediaThe San Diego Union-Tribune, Yuma Sun

The San Diego Surf Dawgs are a professional baseball team based in San Diego, California, that competes in the Federal Baseball League. The team played for two seasons in San Ramon, California, in the Golden Baseball League (GBL), and then in the Arizona Winter League and Arizona Summer League.

The Surf Dawgs were owned by Diamond Sports & Entertainment, previous owners of the GBL and primary investors in the North American League. In November 2022, it was announced the Surf Dawgs franchise would be revived, as part of a west coast expansion of the Federal Baseball League.

Their home stadiums included Tony Gwynn Stadium on the campus of San Diego State University and Desert Sun Stadium in Yuma, Arizona. The team was the inaugural GBL Champions in 2005, managed by former Tucson Padres manager Terry Kennedy. They won the 2010 ASL Championship.

Team history

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Golden Baseball League (2005–2006)

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The Surf Dawgs were one of the eight original GBL charter teams that began play in 2005 along with the Chico Outlaws, Fullerton Flyers and Long Beach Armada in California; Mesa Miners, Surprise Fightin' Falcons and Yuma Scorpions in Arizona and the traveling Japan Samurai Bears. They were known for playing in the same city as a Major League Baseball team, the National League's San Diego Padres.

The signing of Rickey Henderson gave the team national exposure.[citation needed] Former first-round draft pick Matt Wheatland was among five San Diegans on the roster.[citation needed]

The 2005 team won the first ever GBL California Division title, and on Labor Day weekend 2005 they won the inaugural GBL Championship tournament, coming back on the last day to win two games.[citation needed]

The team again made news in June 2006 by signing former Major League player José Canseco. He made his debut on July 3, 2006 and struck out 4 times. Prior to the game, the Juiced author looked like the Bash Brother of old during batting practice, knocking multiple pitches out of the park. After playing in one game with the Surf Dawgs, Canseco requested to be traded to a team closer to his home in Los Angeles[1] and was sent to the Long Beach Armada.[citation needed]

Arizona Winter League (2007–present)

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The team joined the Arizona Winter League as the Sonora Surf Dawgs in January 2007,[2] but reverted to San Diego for the 2008 season. During the AWL regular season, they are managed by Cory Snyder, who also manages the GBL's St. George RoadRunners. In 2008, they were placed in the new American Division for the 2009 season along with the Blythe Heat, Palm Springs Chill and Yuma Scorpions.

The Surf Dawgs participated in a Lucha & Baseball exhibition game on June 25, 2009, along with some professional wrestlers against the Tucson Toros, which they won 8-3.[3]

Arizona Summer League (2009–2011)

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The Surf Dawgs became a charter team of the new Arizona Summer League in June 2009. They played alongside the El Centro Imperials and Canada Miners in 2009 and then the Long Beach Armada and Bisbee Miners in 2010. They replaced the San Luis Atleticos and Yuma Scorpions, who were originally scheduled to play in the league, but were dropped prior to the start of the inaugural season. They began play on July 2. The Surf Dawgs, instead of the Scorpions, have become the first team to have played in all three leagues within the GBL system.[citation needed] They were awarded the ASL Championship in 2010 and 2011.[citation needed]

Possible GBL return

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The GBL has mentioned the possibility of the Surf Dawgs return to the league for 2010. The team still does not have a suitable ballpark to play on, but the league website is saying that it should change by 2010.[4] The team's official website was temporarily shut down in late June 2009, possibly for revamping as the team is expected to return according to the league. But the website returned in August.[citation needed]

Federal Baseball League and Return

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In 2022, the Federal Baseball League announced a west coast expansion with a division of six tentative host cities: Fresno, Riverside, San Diego, Sonoma, Fullerton, and Stockton. In November 2022, it was announced the Surf Dawgs franchise will be revived for the FBL, with venue and ownership yet to be announced.

Season-by-season records

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Golden Baseball League:

Season W L Win % Place Playoff
2005 52 38 N/A 1st, California Division Won California Division
Defeated Mesa in the Championship Series.
2006 35 (16/19) 45 (24/21) N/A 4th Did not qualify.

Arizona Winter League:

Season W L Win % Place Playoff
2007 (as Sonora) 10 11 .476 3rd Did not qualify.
2008 10 9 .526 3rd Lost to Canada in Playoffs.
2009 7 13 .350 4th, American Division Did not qualify.

Arizona Summer League:

Season W L Win % Place Playoff
2009 5 9 .357 3rd No playoffs.
2010 6 3 .650 1st Awarded Championship.

References

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  1. ^ Canseco seeks, receives trade for personal reasons (ESPN.com, July 5, 2006)
  2. ^ Yuma Zone AWL baseball[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Toros Wrestle Surf Dawgs In Exhibition, Tucson Toros website, June 26, 2009
  4. ^ GBL Cities Archived 2009-04-24 at the Wayback Machine, Golden Baseball League website
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