Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Logo

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The Quakes, a MiLB team, started playing in Rancho Cucamonga, California in 1993, but the franchise’s history goes back to 1966 when they were known as the Crushers and were based in Lodi, California. Over its lifespan the team has gone through a number of ownership changes as well as renaming and relocations.

 

The name “Quakes” was suggested by fans, and it turned out to be fitting as their ballpark is located close to earthquake fault lines.

Meaning and history

Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Logo history

1993 — 1998

Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Logo 1993

The 1993 logo incorporates a stylized wordmark “Quakes” in blue and black with a white fringing. It features an “earthquake fault line” across it. “RANCHO CUCAMONGA” in black capital letters is above and “PROFESSIONAL BASBALL CLUB” is positioned below.

2001 — Today

Rancho Cucamonga Quakes logoRancho Cucamonga Quakes Emblem

It is the same “Quakes” in “cracked” font but this time in beige against a blue background. It goes across a black circle with a white baseball in the center featuring beige seams. “Rancho” in white capital letters is written on the black outer circle above and “Cucamonga” is presented in the same color and format below.

The logo has a professional look, though it seems a bit distressing.

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