The original Chico Heat (1997–2002) The team started as a professional independent baseball team operating in
Chico, California, in the
Western Baseball League. They had no operating agreement with any
Major League Baseball team. They were founded on July 29, 1996, by Chico Heat Professional Baseball LLC, with former supermarket entrepreneur Steve Nettleton and his wife Kathy serving as principal owners. General managers included Bob Linscheid (who would go on to become president of the WBL) and Jeff Kragel (now at
Chico State University) and their mascot was the "Heater The Dragon" (not to be confused with the
Bakersfield Blaze or
Dayton Dragons mascots of the same name). The team began operations in 1997. The team immediately won the league championship in their inaugural season and, although they did not win a championship in the four subsequent years, they won the most regular season games in each of the following seasons. They appeared in the championship series in five out of their six seasons in the league. In 2002, Chico won its second league championship in the league's and the team's final season. After leaving the financially troubled league and after efforts to join
Minor League Baseball's
Class A-Advanced California League by trying to lure the
Visalia Oaks to Chico failed, the Heat ceased operations effective immediately. The team played at
Nettleton Stadium, which is located on the campus of
California State University, Chico. They were preceded by the
Oroville/
Chico Red Sox of the minor league's Class-C
Far West League from 1948 to 1949 and were succeeded by the
Chico Outlaws of the independent
Golden Baseball League, taking their place in 2005. The Heat has been the most successful professional baseball franchise in the city's history. On August 11, 2007, former Heat majority owner Steve Nettleton and former Heat players were honored as part of a celebration called "Remember The Heat Night" hosted by the Chico Outlaws as they faced the
St. George RoadRunners. The original Heat mascot "Heater" even made an appearance. The Outlaws won the ball game in front of over 3,500 fans at Nettleton Stadium.
The Chico Heat of the GWL (2014–2018) On November 25, 2014, the franchise announced its return to the field in the summer of 2016, but this time as a member of the summer collegiate wood bat league known as the
Great West League. Steve Nettleton will return as a principal owner along with former
Major League Baseball executive and Chico native
Pat Gillick. The Heat's beloved mascot "Heater The Dragon" returned to the team after a 20-year absence. They began play on the road in a loss to the rival
Marysville Gold Sox. The Heat defeated the
Medford Rogues 2 games to 1 to capture the inaugural GWL Championship. It is the second time in franchise history that they won a championship in their first season. On July 24, the Heat hosted the second annual GWL All-Star Game. This year, the entire Heat team faced the best of the Great West League, a departure from the normal format. The home run derby will also take place the same day. The Heat faced the Rogues for the second straight season in the GWL Championship, this time falling to their rivals 2 games to 0. In 2018, the Heat would return to the GWL Championship, this time against the
Lincoln Potters. They downed the Potters 2 games to 0 to win their second and final championship. On October 4, 2018, the Heat GWL team announced that they were suspending operations as a result of the Great West League itself suspending operations.
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