Bakersfield Drillers

The Coalinga Savages, Tulare Merchants and Visalia Pirates joined Bakersfield as charter members to begin the season.

[1] On September 12, 1910, Bakersfield had a record of 21–9 under manager Brick Devereaux when the San Joaquin Valley League folded.

[2][3][4] Pitcher Willard Meikle of Bakersfield led the league with 11 wins, 101 strikeouts and an 11–4 record.

The Bakersfield Bees began the season as members of the four–team Class D level California State League.

Managed by Louis Guisto and Ned Porter, the Bakersfield Bees finished 2.5 games behind the 1st place San Diego Aces in the final standings.

(1910) Kern River Oil Field. Bakersfield, California.
(1909) Santa Fe Depot. Bakersfield, California.