In 1929, the Padres played as members of the four-team Class D level California State League, finishing in third place in a shortened season.
Minor league baseball was first hosted in San Bernardino, California in 1899, when the San Bernardino Grays team played the season as members of the independent level Southern California League.
Managed by Rube Ellis, the Padres ended the season 3.0 games behind the first place San Diego Aces in the final league standings.
[8][9][10][11] Padres pitcher George Caster led the league with both 12 wins and 80 strikeouts in the shortened season.
[14] The name of the home minor league ballpark for the 1929 San Bernardino Padres is unknown.