The Dodger organization has announced that it has renewed its player development contract with Rancho Cucamonga’s Class-A baseball team, the Quakes, through 2016.
Rancho Cucamonga’s LoanMart Field, at only 45 miles from Dodger Stadium, provides the Dodgers with a convenient local affiliate to accommodate minor league rehabilitation assignments. The two teams have been affiliated for four years, during which 38 different major league players have played for Rancho Cucamonga.
The Dodgers had contracts for player development for their top five affiliates through 2014. Both the Class-A Quakes and the Ogden Raptors, which is a rookie-level team, have two-year extensions through 2016. Another Class-A team, the Great Lakes has also made agreements with the Dodgers, according to an article on Truebluela.com.
The article further stated that a rumor that Oklahoma City will have a Triple-A team was expected to be confirmed after the Dodgers-backed acquisition of the RedHawks. The parting of ways between the Dodgers and the Isotopes had already been made official.
The Dodgers-Quakes affiliation has worked well for the Dodgers, especially during the 2014 season when California League MVP shortstop Corey Seager, playing 80 games with the Quakes. Additionally, Julio Urias, a 17-year-old left handed pitcher, successfully faced off against players three to five years his senior throughout the season.
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