
New 75th Anniversary California League Logo Unveiled
February 5, 2016 - California League (CalL1)
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes News Release
In celebrating its 75th Anniversary, the California League has unveiled a new logo to help commemorate the 2016 season. The logo, designed by San Diego-based firm Brandiose, will still utilize the old logo's color scheme while focusing on the League's Diamond Anniversary. The logo will be used throughout the season, including the inaugural Hall of Fame Induction ceremony in Lake Elsinore to take place before the All-Star Game against the Carolina League on June 21.
In addition to the Cal League's new logo, a separate commemorative logo has been created for each of the ten California League Teams. The logo designed for the Quakes features the signature "Q" placed inside the Diamond, which rests in front of the "75". This logo will be used throughout the 2016 season, helping to honor 75 great years!
The defending California League Champion Quakes open their 2016 regular season at home against the Lake Elsinore Storm on Thursday, April 7th, 2016. Season Tickets, Mini-Season Tickets and Group Packages are now on sale by visiting rcquakes.com or by calling 909-481-5000. Hope to see you at LoanMart Field for Opening Day.
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