California League was a baseball event, held by Minor Baseball League for Californian and Nevadan teams. The matches were held until 2020, although only the name really changed. There are still 8 teams from West Coast playing it out every year. These matches were held since 1941.
The first season of this league was arranged in 1941, but the California-based tournaments were held even earlier. The latest matches were amongst the most popular sports events on the West Coast. The 2019-2020 season was the last to be held. The current league is called Low-A West, although the idea is the same.
The centerpiece of the logo is the map of California, made in a volumetric sort of drawing and colored red, blue and gold. Above it, there was a baseball depicted on the California League logo is encircled by gold rays, a reference to the ‘Sun State’ moniker of California.
Below the baseball, there’s the lettering ‘California’ in gold. Instead of a straight line, the letters create a wave. Below, there’s a red ribbon with the text ‘League’ in white. There’s also the lettering ‘Est. 1941’ in the same color below.