Former names | Appeal-Democrat Park (2010-2014) All Seasons RV Stadium (2014-2018) Colusa Casino Stadium (2019-2021) Hard Rock Park (2022) |
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Location | 1431 C Street Marysville, California 95901 |
Coordinates | 39°09′03″N121°35′17″W / 39.1509°N 121.5881°W |
Owner | City of Marysville |
Capacity | 4,000 (current), 3,700 (2000), 1,500 (1937) |
Field size | Left Field: 325 ft (99 m) Center Field: 410 ft (120 m) Right Field: 305 ft (93 m) |
Surface | Natural grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1937 |
Renovated | 2000 |
Construction cost | 1937 ($35,000), 2000 ($950,000) |
Tenants | |
Marysville Braves (Far West League) 1948-1949 Marysville Peaches (Far West League) 1950 Yuba City Gold Sox (Far West League) 1951 Feather River Mudcats (Western Baseball League) 2000-2001 Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox (Western Baseball League) 2002 Yuba City Bears (Great West League) 2017 Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox 2003–2022 Marysville Drakes (PL) 2023–2024 |
Bryant Field (formerly known as Appeal-Democrat Park, All Seasons RV Stadium, Colusa Casino Stadium and Hard Rock Park) is a stadium in Marysville, California, United States. It reverted back to its original name of Bryant Field in 2022. [1]
The stadium is primarily used for baseball. Bryant Field served as the home of the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox (formerly named the Marysville Gold Sox) from 2002 to 2022, the Marysville Drakes from 2023 to 2024, and the Yuba City Bears of the now-defunct Great West League for the 2017 season. The ballpark has a capacity of 4,000 people. Located on the corner of 14th & B Streets, the stadium has the look and feel of an old-time ballpark with its brickwork trim, sunken dugouts, and outfield wall adorned with billboards.
The stadium served as host for half of William Jessup University's 2015 home baseball schedule.
The Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox were a summer collegiate wood-bat baseball club based in Marysville, California, in the United States, that began as an independent professional team in 1995. They played their home games at Bryant Field, adjacent to Ellis Lake, in Marysville from 2002 to 2022. The team name was changed to the Marysville Gold Sox in 2010 to more particularly identify the city in which the team was located, but had since reverted to "Yuba-Sutter".
Yuba City is a city in Northern California and the county seat of Sutter County, California, United States. The population was 70,117 at the 2020 census. Yuba City is the principal city of the Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Sutter County and Yuba County. The metro area's population is 164,138. It is the 21st largest metropolitan area in California, ranked behind Redding and Chico. Its metropolitan statistical area is part of the Greater Sacramento CSA.
Marysville is a city and the county seat of Yuba County, California, located in the Gold Country region of Northern California. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 12,072, reflecting a decrease of 196 from the 12,268 counted in the 2000 Census. It is part of the Yuba-Sutter area of Greater Sacramento.
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Nettleton Stadium is a baseball stadium in Chico, California, on the campus of California State University, Chico. It is the home field for the CSU Chico Baseball team, the Wildcats. It also served as the former home of the now-defunct Chico Heat and Chico Outlaws professional baseball teams and Chico Heat collegiate wood bat league team. It holds 4,100 people. The stadium was named for majority owner of the Chico Heat, Steve Nettleton and his wife Kathy Nettleton. The Nettleton family donated the 4.5 million dollar facility to CSU.
The Appeal-Democrat is a broadsheet newspaper published five days a week in Marysville, California, United States and covering Yuba and Sutter counties. The paper also is sold in Colusa County to the west and Butte County to the north.
Bryant Field may refer to:
The Yuba–Sutter area, or Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area, is a smaller metropolitan community including Yuba and Sutter Counties in Northern California's Central Valley within the Greater Sacramento area.
The Feather River Mudcats were a minor league baseball team located in Marysville, California. The team played in the independent Western Baseball League, and was not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team. Their home stadium was Bryant Field.
KUBA is a radio station based in Marysville, California. which serves the Marysville and Yuba City area, also known as the Yuba–Sutter area. KUBA is simulcast on translator K251CE 98.1 FM. Transmitting power is 5,000 watts day and 2,500 watts night.
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The Yuba City Bears were a summer collegiate baseball team based in Marysville, California, in the United States and representing Yuba City, California. They were a member of the Great West League, having been established in 2017, and had played their home games at Colusa Casino Stadium adjacent to Ellis Lake, in Marysville. They had shared the facilities with the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox, but have since folded their GWL operations.
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The Marysville Drakes were a professional baseball team based in Marysville, California. They competed in the Pacific Division of the Pecos League, an independent baseball league that is not affiliated with Major or Minor League Baseball. The Drakes played their home games at Bryant Field. The team folded after the 2024 season.