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.