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1963 California League season

The 1963 California League was a Class A baseball season played between April 23 and September 8. Eight teams played a 140-game schedule, as the winner of each half of the season qualified for the California League championship round.


1963 California League season
California League
Baseball
April 23 – September 8
140
8
Stockton Ports
José Vidal, Reno Silver Sox
Stockton Ports
Modesto Colts

The 1963 California League was a Class A baseball season played between April 23 and September 8. Eight teams played a 140-game schedule, as the winner of each half of the season qualified for the California League championship round.

The Stockton Ports won the California League championship, as they defeated the Modesto Colts in the final round of the playoffs.

A significant reorganization of the minor leagues took place in 1963, caused by the contraction of clubs and leagues during the 1950s and early 1960s. In 1949, the peak of the postwar minor league baseball boom, 448 teams in 59 leagues were members of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, with the number of teams falling to 324 in 1952, and 243 in 1955. By the end of 1963, only 15 leagues above Rookie-level survived in the United States and Canada.

As part of the reorganization of the minor leagues, the California League was designated as from a Class C league to a Class A league.

  • The Visalia White Sox ended their affiliation with the Chicago White Sox and were relocated to Salinas, California. The club would be renamed to the Salinas Mets and begin an affiliation with the New York Mets.
  • The Reno Silver Sox ended their affiliation with the Los Angeles Dodgers and began a new affiliation with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • The Santa Barbara Rancheros ended their affiliation with the New York Mets and began a new affiliation with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
1963 California League
Bakersfield BearsBakersfield, CaliforniaPhiladelphia PhilliesSam Lynn Ballpark
Fresno GiantsFresno, CaliforniaSan Francisco GiantsJohn Euless Park
Modesto ColtsModesto, CaliforniaHouston Colt .45sDel Webb Field
Reno Silver SoxReno, NevadaPittsburgh PiratesMoana Stadium
Salinas MetsSalinas, CaliforniaNew York MetsSalinas Municipal Stadium
San Jose BeesSan Jose, CaliforniaLos Angeles AngelsSan Jose Municipal Stadium
Santa Barbara RancherosSanta Barbara, CaliforniaLos Angeles DodgersLaguna Ball Park
Stockton PortsStockton, CaliforniaBaltimore OriolesBilly Hebert Field
  • The Stockton Ports finished with the best record in the regular season for the first time since 1947.
California League
Stockton Ports8752.626
Bakersfield Bears7862.5579.5
Fresno Giants7367.52114.5
Modesto Colts7268.50715.5
Reno Silver Sox7169.50716.5
Santa Barbara Rancheros6772.48220
San Jose Bees6278.44325.5
Salinas Mets4991.35020
StatPlayerTotal
AVGJosé Vidal, Reno Silver Sox.340
HDamaso Blanco, Fresno Giants187
RDamaso Blanco, Fresno Giants127
2BDon Bridges, Bakersfield Bears38
3BRichard Yencha, Stockton Ports15
HRJosé Vidal, Reno Silver Sox40
RBIJosé Vidal, Reno Silver Sox162
SBSonny Jackson, Modesto Colts61
StatPlayerTotal
WBob Olson, Stockton Ports19
ERAJohn Hogg, Stockton Ports2.21
CGBob Olson, Stockton Ports17
SHODanny Coombs, Modesto Colts Francisco Rivas, Fresno Giants Dick Selma, Salinas Mets3
IPBob Olson, Stockton Ports218.0
SODick Selma, Salinas Mets221
  • The final round was shortened from a best-of-seven series to a best-of-three series.
  • The Stockton Ports won their third California League championship, defeating the Modesto Colts in two games.
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
Finals
1Modesto0
2Stockton2
California League awards
Most Valuable PlayerJosé Vidal, Reno Silver Sox
  • 1963 Major League Baseball season

  • Minor League Baseball official website

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