Berkeley hosted home minor league games at the Dwight Way Grounds.
The Berkeley team became members of the eight–team Class D level Central California League during the season.
The league played a full schedule, but only the weekend games counted in the standings.
Playing under managers William Bailey and T. Walton, the team finished in fourth place with 14–15 overall record.
[7] In the 1911 Central California League season, Berkeley returned to play, as the Clarions did not relocate.
[13] The "Berkeley Clarions" nickname was revived by today's Bay Area Vintage Base Ball League team.