The Palm Springs Chill are an independent baseball team based in Palm Springs, California. They are co-owned by the Palm Springs Power and play their home games at Palm Springs Stadium. Andrew Starke is the team president and Darrell Evans is the manager.

Palm Springs Chill
Team logo Cap insignia
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LeagueCalifornia Winter League
LocationPalm Springs, California
BallparkPalm Springs Stadium
Founded2008
League championships0
Division championships0
Former league(s)
ColorsBlack, columbia blue, white
     
OwnershipPalm Springs Power
ManagerTBA
General ManagerAndrew Starke (principal owner)
MediaThe Business Press (newspaper)
The Desert Sun (newspaper)
KPSI-AM 920 (Radio)
KRP Broadcasting (internet)
WebsiteCA Winter League: Palm Springs Chill

Team history

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Arizona Winter League (2008–2009)

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They were a member of the Arizona Winter League, a short-season instructional winter league affiliated with the Golden Baseball League in 2008 and 2009, making the playoffs and championship game both seasons, before losing to the Blythe Heat and Yuma Scorpions respectively.

California Winter League (2010)

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The Chill ownership created a brand new winter league in 2010, the California Winter League, to offer more opportunities for aspiring players to flourish. They will be joined by the Coachella Valley Snowbirds, the Palm Desert Coyotes and the Canada A's. Former Major Leaguer and former Victoria Seals manager Darrell Evans was named commissioner of this new league.[1][2][3]

Year-by-year records

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Arizona Winter League:

Season W L Win % Place Playoff
2008 15 4 .789 1st Qualified. Lost to Blythe in the Playoffs.
2009 12 8 .600 2nd, American Division Qualified. Lost to Yuma in the Playoffs.

California Winter League:

Season W L Win % Place Playoff

Mascot

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Tundra is the official mascot of the Palm Springs Chill. During the 2012 California Winter League baseball season the Palm Springs Chill started to become very popular in the Palm Springs area. Due to the success of the Palm Springs Power college baseball team in the summer the revenue in the California Winter League was at an all-time high in 2012. The Palm Springs Chill are filled with Independent level players who usually have the same talent level as low minor league players. They have a roster full of signed players such as Jacob Taylor, Jimmy Waters, and Miles Walding who is an Arizona Diamondback minor league signed player, 29-year-old star outfielder Derrick Pyles who played for the New York Federals in 2011 after he finished college at Embry-Riddle University in Florida is also a big reason for the Chill success. The Chill are managed by Ricky Vanasselberg as of 2012. Ricky is also manager of the Grand Prairie Air Hogs who compete in the American Association of Independent Baseball which is Double A level baseball players and ex major league players trying to stay in the game as long as possible. The Chill usually are made up of former college baseball players with talent to sign professional contracts after the season. The team finished 13 and 6 during the 2012 California Winter League season and were California Winter League runner up finishers after losing to the Palm Springs Power 7 to 5 in the Championship game in front of 2,500 fans at Palm Springs Stadium.

References

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  1. ^ California Winter League News: California Winter League Formation Officially Announced Thursday, CWL website, September 10, 2009
  2. ^ Palm Springs Chill to stay in valley a lot more this season, Bill Byron, The Desert Sun, September 17, 2009
  3. ^ Chill to face new teams, Bill Byron, The Desert Sun, September 18, 2009
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