Oakland Emery Arms

[7][4][5] When the Central California League ended their season on November 6, 1910, the Santa Rosa Prune Pickers/Alameda Bracketts/Oakland Basches/Berkeley team was in fourth place.

[8] The team ended the Central California League regular season with a record of 14–15, finishing 4.5 games behind the first place Richmond Merchants, as William Bailey and T. Walker served as managers.

[7][5][8][3] The 1911 Oakland "Emery Arms" continued Central California League play after the team was established during the season.

[10] When the league folded, Oakland had already ended their 1911 season with a record of 4–7, playing under manager George Worthington.

[10] After beginning play on April 9, 1911, the Central California League permanently folded on July 9, 1911, with Oakland credited with a sixth place finish.

[13][5] The Oakland teams hosted 1910 and 1911 home minor league games at Dover Street Park.