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El Centro Imperials : ウィキペディア英語版
El Centro Imperials

The El Centro Imperials was an independent professional baseball team based out of El Centro, California. The team started play in 1947 in the Sunset League and was folded in 1952. Another team, the Imperial Valley Brahmas played in El Centro in 1995 as part of the Golden State League and the Imperials were revived on April 3, 2009 as one of the four charter members of the new Arizona Summer League, an instructional summer professional baseball league affiliated with the Golden Baseball League. That version of the team was managed by former Los Angeles Dodgers player Mike Marshall, but lasted just the one season.
==Team history==
The Imperials began as a minor league baseball team with the Sunset League from 1947 to 1950 and then the Southwest International League in 1951 and 1952 (the team shortened their name to the "Imps" in 1952). They played their home games at Stark Field in El Centro.
They won the Sunset League championship in 1950 before moving to the Southwest League, but were the worst team in the Southwest League in 1952. They went 28-47-1 before withdrawing from the league on July 13. The club did not have past or future major-leaguers on their roster during the campaign.
On April 3, 2009, the Imperials were revived and were named one of four charter teams in the Golden Baseball League's newest instructional league, the Arizona Summer League. They played their home games at Stark Field in El Centro,〔(Pro baseball is back in Valley ), El Centro Chamber of Commerce website, June 1, 2008〕 while most other teams played theirs at Desert Sun Stadium in Yuma, Arizona.

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