Salinas Spurs
- Location: Salinas, CA
- League: California League 1982-1987, 1989-1992
- Affiliation: Chicago Cubs 1982-1983; Seattle Mariners 1984-1987; co-op 1989
- Ballpark: Salinas Municipal Stadium
In 1988 the team moved to Riverside, CA and became the Riverside Red Wave. In 1989, the Fresno Suns moved to Salinas and became the Spurs.
The 1989 Spurs had a partial working agreement with the San Francisco Giants and had seven Japanese players.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs | Hitting Coach | Pitching Coach |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1982 | 68-72 | 5th | Rich Morales | |||
1983 | 57-83 | 9th | George Enright | |||
1984 | 66-74 | 5th (t) | R.J. Harrison | John Poloni | ||
1985 | 89-55 | 1st | R.J. Harrison | Lost in 1st round | John Poloni | |
1986 | 77-65 | 3rd | Greg Mahlberg | Lost in 1st round | John Poloni | |
1987 | 64-78 | 9th | Greg Mahlberg | |||
1989 | 51-91 | 10th | Tim Ireland | Ken Kajima | Jerry Nyman | |
1990 | 47-93 | 10th | Hide Koga | Takayuki Kohno | ||
1991 | 55-81 | 9th | Hide Koga | Takayuki Kohno | Dick Little | |
1992 | 36-99 | 10th | Hide Koga | Takayuki Kohno | Dick Little |
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