2006 California League


The 2006 season was the California League's 63rd, and 10 teams competed in the league that year. The Inland Empire 66ers won the 2006 California League championship.

Level: Advanced A
Season Began: Thursday, April 6, 2006
Season Ended: Monday, September 4, 2006

2006 California League Standings
2006 California League League Leaders

Bakersfield Blaze (58-82) - Roster | Statistics - Texas Rangers affiliate
High Desert Mavericks (73-67) - Roster | Statistics - Kansas City Royals affiliate
Inland Empire 66ers (72-68) - Roster | Statistics - Seattle Mariners affiliate
Lake Elsinore Storm (74-66) - Roster | Statistics - San Diego Padres affiliate
Lancaster JetHawks (68-72) - Roster | Statistics - Arizona Diamondbacks affiliate
Modesto Nuts (66-74) - Roster | Statistics - Colorado Rockies affiliate
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (63-77) - Roster | Statistics - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim affiliate
San Jose Giants (82-58) - Roster | Statistics - San Francisco Giants affiliate
Stockton Ports (69-71) - Roster | Statistics - Oakland Athletics affiliate
Visalia Oaks (75-65) - Roster | Statistics - Tampa Bay Devil Rays affiliate


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