Mobile BayBears

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Mobile BayBears
Mobile BayBears
League Southern League
Division South Division
Year founded 1995
Major League affiliation Arizona Diamondbacks
Home ballpark Hank Aaron Stadium
Previous home ballparks Brooks Field in Wilmington, North Carolina
City Mobile, Alabama
Current uniform colors navy blue, red
Previous uniform colors
Logo design The BayBears wordmark in navy blue outlined in red with the word "Mobile" centered on it in white. A bear splashing in water is centered above holding a baseball bat and wearing a baseball uniform.
Division titles
League titles
Manager Brett Butler
Owner Dr. Eric Margenau

The Mobile BayBears owned by Dr. Eric Margenau, are a minor league baseball team based in Mobile, Alabama. The team, which plays in the Southern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks major-league club. The BayBears play in Hank Aaron Stadium, named after baseball's all-time home run king and Mobile native Hank Aaron. Opened in 1997, the park seats 6,000 fans.

The BayBears franchise was located in Wilmington, North Carolina for the two previous years under the name of the Port City Roosters.

From 1995-2006 the Bears were the Double-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres. The Padres moved their Double-A operations to San Antonio citing stadium deficiencies.

1998 Southern League Champions, 2004 Southern League Co-Champions

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