Rancho Cucamonga Quakes

They are located in Rancho Cucamonga, California, and play their home games at LoanMart Field.

Since 1966, the franchise has been affiliated with several major league teams, notably the Los Angeles Dodgers in the late 1970s and the Chicago Cubs in the early 1980s.

[2] After 1984, the Chicago Cubs pulled out of Lodi, and the franchise's owner Michelle Sprague was unable to find a major league affiliate.

After spending time in Ventura, under new ownership (a group of investors including Roy Englebrecht, actor Mark Harmon, and former Quakes' majority owner Hank Stickney), the team moved to San Bernardino in 1987 and became the San Bernardino Spirit.

Selling the rights to the name "The San Bernardino Spirit" to a different franchise, the main staff of Stickney's team moved outside the construction zone where the ballpark would be built.

The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes played their first game at the stadium on April 8 against the High Desert Mavericks, winning 7–3.

In 2010, its final year of affiliation with the Angels, the team advanced to the California League championship round, losing in extra innings in the fifth and deciding game to the San Jose Giants.

Joe Castellano was the team's first play-by-play announcer; he later moved on to the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings, and now works for XM Satellite Radio on the MLB Home Plate channel.

It airs a talk radio format for the Inland Empire region of Southern California including Riverside and San Bernardino..[citation needed] Pitchers Catchers Infielders Outfielders

The team plays their games at LoanMart Field , and has since 1993
The 2018 Quakes in their dugout at LoanMart Field
Dean Kremer with the Quakes
Joc Pederson with the Quakes