Yuma Scorpions

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Yuma Scorpions
Yuma Scorpions logo
Founded 2006
League Golden Baseball League
2006-present
Team History Yuma Scorpions
2006-present
Ballpark Desert Sun Stadium
Based in Yuma, Arizona
Team Colors cardinal, black, jade, tan
Owner League Operated
Manager Mike Marshall
Championships 0
Division Titles 0

The Yuma Scorpions are an independent Golden Baseball League team based in Yuma, Arizona.

Notable:
  • Right-handed pitcher Manny Ayala, was named 2005 GBL Rookie Pitcher of the Year as a member of the Scorpions.
  • The team occupies the spring training ballpark and complex used by the San Diego Padres from 1969 - 1993.
Season Record, place playoffs
2005 47-43, 2nd place, Arizona Division Did not qualify
2006 32-48 (1st half: 18-22, 4th place; 2nd half: 14-26, 6th place) Did not qualify


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