- Anaheim Aces (1941), folded by onset of World War II, one of six minor league baseball teams in Orange County, California from 1901 to 1955.
- Bakersfield (1941-42, 1946-75, 1978-79, 1982-present)
- Bakersfield Badgers in 1941-42;
- Bakersfield Indians in 1946-55;
- Bakersfield Boosters in 1956;
- Bakersfield Bears in 1957-67 (under affiliations with the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves).
- Bakersfield Outlaws (1978-79).
- Bakersfield Blaze (1995-present)
- Bakersfield Mariners in 1982-83;
- Bakersfield Dodgers in 1968-75, 1984-94
, and the Blaze under affiliations with the San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays and Texas Rangers.
- Central Valley Rockies see Visalia Oaks.
- Chico Cubs (1942), folded by onset of World War II.
- Fresno Cardinals (1941-42), folded by onset of World War II.
- High Desert Mavericks (1982-present, as Salinas Spurs 1982-87; as Riverside Red Wave in 1988-90)
- Inland Empire 66ers (1941-42, 1946-present, as Fresno Cardinals in 1941-42, 1946-56; as Fresno Sun Sox in 1957; as Fresno Giants in 1958-87; as Fresno Suns in 1988; as Salinas Spurs in 1989-92; as San Bernardino Spirit in 1993-95; as San Bernardino Stampede in 1996-02 under affiliations with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners).
- Lake Elsinore Storm (1979-present, as Santa Clara Padres in 1979; as Redwood Pioneers in 1980-85; as Palm Springs Angels in 1986-93).
- Lancaster JetHawks (1966-present, as Reno Silver Sox in 1966-81; as Reno Padres in 1982-87; as Reno Silver Sox under affiliation with the Chicago White Sox in 1988-92; as Riverside Pilots under affiliation with the Seattle Mariners in 1993-95; and played some games in Palm Springs).
- Las Vegas Wranglers (1947-58, as San Jose Red Sox in 1947-55; as San Jose JoSox in 1956-57; as San Jose Pirates in 1958; moved to Salinas in mid-season 1958 and Las Vegas during 1959 season).
- Long Beach Angels (1962-66), as Santa Barbara Angels (1968-71), as Santa Clara Angels (1972-75) and as Salinas Angels (1976-80).
- Los Angeles Cubbies in Wrigley Field, Long Beach and Hollywood Field (1946-49).
- Merced Bears (1941), folded by onset of World War II, no California League team there ever since.
- Modesto Colts (1946-64, as Modesto Reds in 1946-61), folded by 1962.
- Modesto Nuts (1946-present, as Modesto Reds in 1946-61; as Modesto Yankees 1962-69, Modesto Cardinals 1970-74 and Modesto A's 1975-2004)
- Oakland Oaks (1941, moved to Visalia as a result of World War II 1942-45); Oakland became a Pacific Coast League city, while Visalia Oaks folded by 1944.
- Ontario Orioles (1941)/Ontario Blue Jays (1942) both folded in mid-season.
- Palm Springs Angels (1985-93) before relocation to Lake Elsinore in 1994. Palm Springs was the former spring training camp for the then-California Angels from 1961 to 1993. Palm Springs held other minor league and collegiate teams in the 1990s and 2000s.
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- Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (1966-present, as Lodi Crushers under affiliation with the San Francisco Giants in 1966-69; as Lodi Padres in 1970-71; as Lodi Orioles in 1972; as Lodi Lions in 1973; as Lodi Orions 1974-75 all under affiliation with the Baltimore Orioles; as Lodi Dodgers in 1976-83; as Lodi Crushers under affiliation with the Seattle Mariners in 1984; merged with a previous team the Ventura County Gulls under affiliation with the San Diego Padres in 1981-82, Toronto Blue Jays in 1983-84 and Seattle Mariners in 1985-86; as San Bernardino Spirit in 1987-92) but another team with the name appeared.
- Redding Reds (1940s), folded by onset of World War II.
- Reno Silver Sox (1947-64, as Ventura Yankees in 1947-49; as Ventura Braves in 1950-52; as Ventura Oilers in 1953; as Channel Cities Oilers under affiliation with the Milwaukee Braves in 1954-55; moved to Reno during 1955 season; as Reno Oilers in 1955; became Reno Silver Sox during 1955 season) to become Kansas City/Oakland A's and Minnesota Twins affiliate in 1961 to 1969.
- Riverside Reds (1941), when the city was the spring training camp for the Cincinnati Reds until the outbreak of World War II.
- Sacramento Senators (mid 1940s) but was also a member of the Pacific Coast League.
- Salinas Packers (1941-42, 1946-1958, as Santa Barbara Saints in 1941-42; as Santa Barbara Dodgers in 1946-53).
- Salinas Indians (1946-65, as Visalia Cubs in 1946-56; as Visalia Redlegs in 1957-59; as Visalia A's in 1960-61; as Visalia White Sox in 1962, as Salinas Mets in 1963-64).
- Salinas Angels (1946-80, as Stockton Ports in 1946-72; as Salinas Packers under affiliation with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1973-75), team merged with Salinas Angels 1976.
- San Bernardino Stars (1941) folded by onset of World War II.
- San Diego Browns (1942-43), folded by onset of World War II.
- San Jose Giants (1988-present)
- San Jose Expos (1982) was the Las Vegas Expos in 1980-81.
- San Jose Missions (1979-1981) (Pacific Coast League 1977-1978).
- San Jose Bees (1962-1976) under affiliation of the Oakland A's, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers and Seattle Mariners.
- San Jose Bees (1983-1987), two team: one under affiliation of the Baltimore Orioles, and the former Fresno team affiliated by the San Francisco Giants.
- San Jose Pirates (1958) relocated to Salinas in mid-season and to Las Vegas in 1959.
- San Jose Red Sox (1947-1955), *San Jose JoSox (1956-1957) under affiliation with the Boston Red Sox.
- San Jose Owls (1942), folded in mid-season.
- Stockton Flyers (1941), merged with the Anaheim Aces as both teams folded by onset of World War II.
- Stockton Ports (1978-present, as Stockton Mariners in 1978; as Stockton Ports in 1979-99; as Mudville Nine in 2000-01)
- Ventura County Gulls (1985-86) under the Mariners and later Blue Jays.
- Visalia Mets (1962-75, as Santa Barbara Rancheros in 1962-63; as Santa Barbara Dodgers in 1964-67) before relocation to Bakersfield.
- Visalia Rawhide (1946-1962, 1968-1975, 1977-Present), (1946-1952 & 1954-56 as Visalia Cubs, 1953 as Visalia Stars, 1957-59 as Visalia Redlegs, 1960-61 as Visalia A's, 1962 as Visalia White Sox, 1968-75 as Visalia Mets, 1978-1992 & 1995-2008 as Visalia Oaks, Central Valley Rockies in 1993-94) while playing half of their games in Fresno.
- Yuma Indians (baseball) (1950s) based in Yuma, Arizona before switching to the Sunset League.
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