Dodgers’ Single-A affiliate unveils new identity

The new name of the Dodgers' Single-A team is the Ontario Tower Buzzers.
The Dodgers' Single-A team will now be called the Ontario Tower Buzzers. Diamond Baseball Holdings

The Dodgers’ Single-A affiliate will be called the Ontario Tower Buzzers. The new name and brand identity was introduced during a community celebration Thursday at Ontario Town Square.

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The name “Tower Buzzers” originates from the city’s deep ties to air travel and innovation, and is inspired by the control tower that has guided thousands of flights into Ontario International Airport. Dodger blue and white are the team’s primary colors, while its primary logo is a yellow bee buzzing around a control tower. Its mascot is named Maverick.

In 2026, the Tower Buzzers will play in a brand-new, 6,500-seat ballpark. Ontario International Airport has the naming rights to ONT Field. The ballpark sits on a $100M sports complex called Ontario Sports Empire. Diamond Baseball Holdings acquired the franchise (Rancho Cucamonga Quakes) in December 2024.



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