Orange County Flyers

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Orange County Flyers
Founded in 2005
Fullerton, California

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Cap Insignia
League affiliations
Name
  • Orange County Flyers (2007-present)
  • Fullerton Flyers (2005-2006)
Team Colors
  • navy blue, orange
Ballpark
Championships
  • League titles: 0
  • Division titles: 1 (2006, 2nd half) 
Owner(s)/Operated By: Orange County Group
General Manager: Alan Mintz
Manager: TBA
Media: Orange County Register
Website: www.goldenbaseball.com/OrangeCounty

The Orange County Flyers are a Golden Baseball League team based in Fullerton, California. The league is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.

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  • Among the players being managed by the former Padre shortstop is Templeton's son, Garry Templeton, Jr.
  • Were the 2006 second-half division champions. However, they ultimately lost the GBL championshp to the Reno Silver Sox, 3 games to 1.
  • First baseman Peanut Williams was named the 2006 GBL Most Valuable Player and hit a league record 20 home runs for the seaon.[1]
  • RHP Chris Jakubauskas was named the league's Pitcher of the Year for the 2006 season.

  • The Fullerton Flyers were sold on March 21, 2007 to an Orange County investment group. One of the members is James Denton, part of the cast of Desperate Housewives. The sale of the Flyers makes them the first Golden Baseball League team to ever be sold.
  • On March 28, 2007 the Fullerton Flyers became the Orange County Flyers, but kept their team colors (blue and orange) and home games are still played at Goodwin Field.

Season W L Win % Place Playoff
2005 34 56 .378 4th Did not qualify
2006 43 37 .538 5th/1st Won 2nd Half Division
2007 37 41 .474 4th/4th Did not qualify

The Official Orange County Flyers fan site.

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