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Longtime McDonald's franchise owner C.C. Yin loves the Vallejo Seaweed so much that he wants to create a seaweed sandwich in honor of the minor league baseball team. That might take some time to come ...
Now that the Vallejo Seaweed have announced that the franchise will be playing the rest of their home games at Wilson Park, ...
Pecos League owner Andrew Dunn — who also controls the Vallejo Seaweed — announced Friday that the team would be playing the rest of its home games this year at Wilson Park.
So the Vallejo Seaweed will consist of all new players on what Dunn says will be a roster of 22 players — who must register for tryouts the night before on May 14 at Vallejoseaweed.com.
Vallejo Seaweed owner, Andrew Dunn, announced the team will play nine games this year at Wilson Park. Last month Dunn said the team was relocating to Santa Rosa as the Scuba Divers.
Now batting, the Sacramento Strong Boy, Joe Starick!" The public address announcer’s voice, belonging to veteran scorekeeper Tim Wheeler, growls with enthusiasm as the hulking baseball player ...
The San Rafael Pacifics survived a late rally from the host Vallejo Seaweed to make the most of Kyle Guerra’s big night for a 15-13 victory on Monday night.
Train Robbers went 1-3 on a weekend road trip that took them from Santa Rosa to Martinez and to Vallejo before the team returned for a two-game homestand Monday and Tuesday at Sam Lynn Ballpark. Two ...
Aki Buckson had four hits — including three home runs — and drove in five to highlight a big offensive night for the San Rafael Pacifics in a 9-4 home victory against the Monterey ...