"[8] As the season progressed, both the Santa Ana Walnut Growers and Redondo Beach were the top league teams.
In week eleven, the two teams met, and Redondo Beach ended the tie in the standings, defeating Santa Ana by the score of 8–2.
On May 3, 1910, the Pasadena Silk Sox and the Los Angeles Maiers franchises folded simultaneously, reducing the league to four remaining teams.
The Santa Ana Orange "Countiers" began the season as members of the four–team Class D level California State League.
Managed by Jess Orndorff and Pinch Thomas the Santa Ana/Pomona/Coronado team finished 12.5 games behind the first place San Diego Aces in the final standings.
[17][11] The Santa Ana teams played home minor league games at Hawley Park.