Inland Empire 66ers salute Redlands with special uniform, new name

The Inland Empire 66ers are calling themselves “the Pickers” and sporting special uniforms this weekend as an homage to Redlands’ citrus heritage.

The team gave a nod to Redlands as it faced the Modesto Nuts on Friday night, July 12, and would do so Saturday, July 13, at the city’s San Manuel Stadium, General Manager Joe Hudson said.

“The red-and-orange uniforms, along with the logo and the name ‘Pickers,’ represent the city of Redlands’ history of citrus groves,” Hudson said.

Redlands was home to one of the world’s largest citrus groves in the 19th and 20th centuries, according to the city’s website. Today, it still boasts 2,500 acres of citrus fields.

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The 66ers is also inducting Steve Hernandez, its bench coach who also served as a mentor to young athletes at Redlands East Valley High School, into the team’s hall of fame. Fans on Saturday will get to take home a bobblehead of the coach.

The minor league team occasionally changes its uniforms — and sometimes its name — to honor the region’s cities.

On Aug. 9 and 10, the 66ers will don uniforms with Riverside’s raincross logo as it plays the San Jose Giants at San Manuel Stadium.

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