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Minor League Baseball 09/19 02:05 1 Modesto Nuts v Lake Elsinore Storm L 2-1
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Minor League Baseball 09/15 20:15 1 Lake Elsinore Storm v Modesto Nuts L 8-10
Minor League Baseball 09/13 01:45 2 Lake Elsinore Storm v Visalia Rawhide W 2-1
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Minor League Baseball 09/09 00:35 - Inland Empire 66ers v Lake Elsinore Storm - CANC
Minor League Baseball 09/08 01:35 - Inland Empire 66ers v Lake Elsinore Storm W 2-3
Minor League Baseball 09/07 01:35 - Inland Empire 66ers v Lake Elsinore Storm L 4-2
Minor League Baseball 09/06 01:35 - Inland Empire 66ers v Lake Elsinore Storm L 6-0
Minor League Baseball 09/05 01:35 - Inland Empire 66ers v Lake Elsinore Storm W 4-7
Minor League Baseball 09/04 01:35 - Inland Empire 66ers v Lake Elsinore Storm W 8-14
Minor League Baseball 09/01 20:15 - Lake Elsinore Storm v Modesto Nuts W 10-5

Wikipedia - Lake Elsinore Storm

The Lake Elsinore Storm are a Minor League Baseball team based in Lake Elsinore, California. The Storm compete in the California League as the Single-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres. The team plays its home games at Lake Elsinore Diamond, which opened in 1994; the park seats 7,866 fans.

History

This team relocated three times and has been traced back to the Redwood Pioneers, then the Palm Springs Angels, and finally the Lake Elsinore Storm. As the Palm Springs Angels and later as the Storm, it had previously been the "high-A" affiliate of the Angels until the end of the 2000 season (along with their former mascot, Hamlet), when it and the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes switched affiliations. Some former members of the Storm later became members of the Angels 2002 World Series championship team.

On May 18, 2007, the Storm set a league record for most lopsided victory, beating the Lancaster JetHawks by a 30–0 score.

Since the 2004 opening of Petco Park, the new home field of the Padres, the Storm have played one home game there toward the end of each season, as the second half of a doubleheader following a Padres daytime home game. Usually, its opponent has been the California League farm team of the Padres' same-day opponents.

In 2011, Nate Freiman played for the Storm setting single-season club records with 22 home runs and 111 RBIs.

On September 7, 2019, the Storm defeated the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 11-2 to win the California League South Division Finals and advance to their sixth California League Championship Series. They faced the Visalia Rawhide, the champions of the North Division, losing the series 3-1.

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Storm were organized into the Low-A West at the Low-A classification. In 2022, the Low-A West became known as the California League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization, and was reclassified as a Single-A circuit.

The Lake Elsinore Storm is a Minor League Baseball team based in Lake Elsinore, California. They are affiliated with the San Diego Padres and compete in the California League. The team's name, "Storm," reflects the region's reputation for unpredictable weather patterns and fierce storms that occasionally sweep through the area.

The team plays their home games at the picturesque Lake Elsinore Diamond stadium, which offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lake. The Storm have a dedicated fan base known for their enthusiasm and support of the team.

The Lake Elsinore Storm have a history of success on the field, with several division titles and a California League championship under their belt. They have produced numerous talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in Major League Baseball.

Overall, the Lake Elsinore Storm are a competitive and exciting team to watch, providing fans with thrilling baseball action and a memorable experience at the ballpark.