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El Centro Imperials
  • 19472009
  • (1947–1952, 1995, 2009)
  • El Centro, California
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Independent
  • C (1947–1952)
LeagueArizona Summer League (2009)
Previous leagues
  • Golden State League (1995)
  • Southwest International League (1951–1952)
  • Sunset League (1947–1950)
Minor league titles
League titles 1950
Team data
Previous names
  • El Centro Imperials (2009–2010)
  • Imperial Valley Brahmas (1995)
  • El Centro Imps (1952)
  • El Centro Imperials (1947–1951)
Previous parks
  • Desert Sun Stadium (2009)
  • Ed Wiest Field (1995)
  • Stark Field (1947–1952)

The El Centro Imperials was an independent professional baseball team based out of El Centro, California. The team started play in 1947 in the Sunset League and was folded in 1952. Another team, the Imperial Valley Brahmas played in El Centro in 1995 as part of the Golden State League and the Imperials were revived on April 3, 2009, as one of the four charter members of the new Arizona Summer League, an instructional summer professional baseball league affiliated with the Golden Baseball League. That version of the team was managed by former Los Angeles Dodgers player Mike Marshall, but lasted just the one season.

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Naval Air Facility El Centro

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located approximately six miles (10 km) northwest of El Centro, in Imperial County, California. NAF El Centro is under the jurisdiction of Navy Region Southwest...

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Imperial County Airport

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the primary air carrier serving El Centro and the Imperial Valley until 1979. Western Airlines began serving Imperial County Airport in 1943 with Douglas...

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Sunset League

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Imperial Valley

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the home of the El Centro metropolitan area. Locally, the terms "Imperial Valley" and "Imperial County" are used synonymously. Imperial Valley is also...

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1940 El Centro earthquake

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1940 El Centro earthquake (or 1940 Imperial Valley earthquake) occurred at 21:35 Pacific Standard Time on May 18 (05:35 UTC on May 19) in the Imperial Valley...

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Imperial Valley College

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160-acre (0.65 km2) site in the city of Imperial with extended campuses in El Centro and Brawley. The Imperial Valley College had its beginning on May...

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Nate Moreland

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Nathaniel Edmund Moreland (April 22, 1914 – November 27, 1973) was an American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues, Mexican League and Minor League Baseball...

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Stark Field

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professional-size baseball field located in El Centro, California. It played host to the El Centro Imperials minor league baseball team of the Sunset League...

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Lon Simmons

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Business routes of Interstate 8

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I-8 in El Centro, California, to pass through the downtown area. I-8 Bus. originates and terminates with I-8 and acts as a direct link to El Centro as I-8...

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San Diego Surf Dawgs

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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...

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Bob Boken

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Southwest International League

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Kings 1951 Ciudad Juarez, MEX: Juarez Indios 1951 El Centro, CA: El Centro Imperials 1951 El Paso, TX: El Paso Texans 1951 Las Vegas, NV: Las Vegas Wranglers...

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Arizona Summer League

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three charter teams: the Canada Miners, San Diego Surf Dawgs, and El Centro Imperials, under GBL team management. The Yuma Scorpions, who play in both...

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Red Kress

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El Centro Elementary School District

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El Centro Elementary School District is a public school district based in Imperial County, California, United States. Official website v t e...

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Long Beach Armada

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alongside the Bisbee Miners and San Diego Surf Dawgs. They replaced the El Centro Imperials. On January 5, 2011, the Arizona Winter League released their schedule...

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California State Route 86

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near the Mexican border crossing at Calexico north through the Imperial Valley via El Centro and Brawley, and around the west side of the Salton Sea into...

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Frank Gabler

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the 1949 season, the Yuma Panthers for part of the 1950 season and the El Centro Imps for part of the 1952 season. He also served as a scout and minor...

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Imperial Valley Transit

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in California's Imperial Valley, serving the cities of El Centro, Calexico, Brawley, and Imperial. Formed in 1989 with just 3 buses and serving close to...

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Sonoran Desert

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Other cities include Borrego Springs, Indio, Coachella, Calexico, El Centro, Imperial, and Blythe. Straddling the Mexico–United States border, the Sonoran...

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Saskatchewan Silver Sox

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home games in 2009 at Desert Sun Stadium in Yuma. (The Blythe Heat, El Centro Imperials and San Luis Atleticos played home games on their own fields until...

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