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Tucson Padres

Tucson Padres
20112013
Tucson, Arizona
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Team logo Cap insignia
Class-level
Previous Triple-A (2011–2013)
Minor league affiliations
League Pacific Coast League (2011–2013)
Conference Pacific Conference
Division Southern Division
Major league affiliations
Previous San Diego Padres (2011–2013)
Minor league titles
League titles none
Division titles none
Team data
Previous names
Previous parks
Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium (2011–2013)

The Tucson Padres were a minor league baseball team representing Tucson, Arizona in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). They were the Triple-A affiliate for the San Diego Padres. The team moved to Tucson from Portland, Oregon for the 2011 season. In April 2014, the team moved to El Paso, Texas and changed their name to the El Paso Chihuahuas.

Following the 2010 season, the Portland Beavers were put up for sale after PGE Park (now JELD-Wen Field) was remodeled into a soccer-only configuration for the MLS's 2011 expansion Portland Timbers. In 2010, the Beavers were sold to Jeff Moorad, principal owner of the San Diego Padres.

On October 19, 2010, it was announced that a site in Escondido, California had been selected for the new home of the Portland Beavers. The new ballpark was scheduled to open in April 2013. Until the move to Escondido could be completed the Padres would play their home games at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium in Tucson, Arizona. In May 2011, citing reasons of proposed redevelopment revenue confiscation by the State, the ballpark plans in Escondido were placed on indefinite hold.

Following the California Supreme Court's decision to uphold the 2011 decision by the State to abolish redevelopment agencies it was decided by the Mayor of Escondido, Sam Abed, that the city would not be able to build the proposed stadium. In reaction Jeff Moorad announced he would sell the team if a location within the San Diego area could not be found. No sites materialized and in December 2011, Moorad decided to place the Tucson Padres up for sale. As of 29 December 2011, Moorad received offers from buyers in three cities outside California. No offers to keep the team in Tucson were made. As a result, the Padres played in Tucson for the 2012 season and, in July 2012, announced that they would remain in Tucson for the 2013 season as well.


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