Bakersfield Train Robbers

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The Bakersfield Train Robbers are a professional baseball team based in Bakersfield, California. The team is a member of the Pecos League, an independent baseball league which is not affiliated with Major or Minor League Baseball.

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Bakersfield Train Robbers
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LeaguePecos League
LocationBakersfield, California
BallparkSam Lynn Ballpark
Founded2013
League championships2018
Division championships2013, 2018, 2021
Former nameTopeka Train Robbers (2016)
Las Vegas Train Robbers (2013–2015)
Former ballparkLake Shawnee Sports Complex (2016) Rodriguez Park (20132014)
ColorsBlue, red, white, black
       
ManagerBill Rogan
Websitebakersfieldtrainrobbers.com
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History

Established for the 2013 season, the team played its home games at Rodriguez Park in Las Vegas, New Mexico. On December 19, 2012, Casey Dill was announced as the first manager in club history.[1] After finishing in first place in the North Division with a 41–27 record, the Train Robbers lost in the championship series.[2] On March 11, 2015, the Atlanta Braves signed former Train Robber pitcher Dustin Bare. Bare became the first Train Robber player to sign with an affiliated organization.[3]

In 2016, the club relocated from Las Vegas, New Mexico to Topeka, Kansas where they played at Lake Shawnee Sports Complex.[4] On December 15, 2016, it was announced that the Train Robbers would move to Bakersfield, California for the 2017 season, filling in the void left by the contraction of the California League's Bakersfield Blaze.[5]

In 2018, the Train Robbers' won their second division title and then defeated the Alpine Cowboys to capture their first league championship.[6]

In 2019, former Major League Baseball pitcher Manny Corpas appeared in three games. In 2021, Corpas would return for his second stint with the Train Robbers. Over parts of two seasons, Corpas went 2–0 with a 1.05 ERA in 17 innings pitched while striking out 26 batters.[7]

At the completion of the 2023 Pecos League season the Train Robbers have won three division championships and made three championship game appearances. They currently play their home games at Sam Lynn Ballpark in Bakersfield.

Roster

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Active Roster Coaching Staff

Pitchers

  •  6 Hunter Adams
  • 15 Josiah Bowles
  • 34 Chris Brown
  • 17 Cameron Isbell
  • 36 Kyle Langston
  • 46 Jayden Metz
  • 37 Roberto Morales
  • 22 Jacob Perez
  • 44 Joe Riddle
  • 32 Ethan Rivera
  • 10 Gehrig Taylor
  • 50 Daxton Tinker
  •  8 Austin Toerner
  • 28 Sebastian Vargas

Utility Players

  •  1 Alex Miller

Catchers

  • 26 Isaiah Mirabal
  • 27 Paul Von Zboray

Infielders

  • 21 Chad Bayne
  • 16 Paul Carreno
  • 47 Jalyn Lee
  • 24 Noah McCreary
  •  5 Relly Mercurio
  • 12 Cole Parker
  •  3 Sebastian Trinidad

Outfielders

  •  7 Josh Burns
  •  2 Luke Eskew Injury icon
  • 14 Cole Modgling
  •  9 Ashanti Ross

Manager

  •  5 Relly Mercurio

Coaches

  • TBD

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  • >§ Suspended list
  • Roster updated July 17, 2024 Transactions
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Professional season-by-season results

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Season Overall Win % Standing Manager Postseason
Las Vegas Train Robbers
201341–27.6031st of 4 (North)Casey DillWon conference series (TRI) 2–0
Lost championship series (ROS) 0–2
201416–42.2764th of 4 (North)DJ StinsmanDid not qualify
201523–41.3593rd of 4 (North)Max GarzaDid not qualify
Topeka Train Robbers
201628–33.4593rd of 5 (North)Max Garza (28–29)
Bob Fritz (0–4)
Lost first round (TRI) 0–2
Bakersfield Train Robbers
201737–25.5972nd of 6 (Pacific)Bill MooreLost first round (HIG) 0–2
201838–26.5941st of 4 (Pacific)Bryan KloppeWon first round (CAL) 2–0
Won conference series (TCA) 2–0
Won championship series (ALP) 2–1
201937–26.5873rd of 6 (Pacific)Edilson AlvarezWon first round (MON) 2–0
Won conference series (HIG) 2–1
Lost championship series (ALP) 0–2
2020Season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
202133–5.8681st of 6 (Pacific)Relly MercurioLost conference series (TCA) 1–2
202231–18.6333rd of 8 (Pacific)Relly MercurioLost first round (TCA) 0–2
202329–18.6173rd of 8 (Pacific)Relly MercurioWon first round (MON) 2–1
Lost conference series (SRF) 0–2
202433–21.6111st of 6 (Pacific)Relly MercurioWon first round (VAL) 2–1
Lost conference series (SRF) 1–2
202535–19.6482nd of 6 (Pacific)Bill RoganLost first round (DUB) 1–2
Totals381–301.55919–22 (.463)
1 championship
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