Modesto Nuts

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Modesto Nuts
Modesto Nuts
League California League
Division North Division
Year founded 1946
Major League affiliation Colorado Rockies
Home ballpark John Thurman Field
Previous home ballparks
City Modesto, California
Current uniform colors black, red, wicker
Previous uniform colors black, green
Logo design The wordmark "Nuts" in red outlined in wicker and black with a walnut and an almond to the left and to the right.
Division titles
League titles
Manager Jerry Weinstein
Owner Michael Savit

The Modesto Nuts are a minor league baseball team in Modesto, California, USA. They are a "high-A" class team in the California League and a farm team of the Colorado Rockies. The Modesto Nuts play home games at John Thurman Field. Opened in 1955 and renovated in 1997, the park seats 4,000 fans. In March of 2007 the Modesto Nuts installed a new video scoreboard and made improvements to the inflied playing surface.

The Nuts adopted their current name in 2005, after the team's affiliation with the Oakland Athletics ended. Before then, the team was known as the Modesto Athletics (or A's). The new name was chosen to reflect the several types of nuts that are grown in this region of California.

The flagship radio station of the Modesto Nuts is KESP, Am 970 ESPN Radio. In March of 2007 Joshua Suchon was named as the play-by-play announcer.

On June 2, 2006, manager Chad Kreuter resigned to become the head baseball coach of the University of Southern California. Kreuter replaced his father-in-law, Mike Gillespie.


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