Reno Silver Sox
From BR Bullpen
- Location: Reno, NV
- League: Sunset League 1947-1949; Far West League 1950-1951; California League 1955-1964, 1966-1981, 1988-1992; Golden Baseball League 2006-Present
- Affiliation: New York Giants 1947-1949; Brooklyn Dodgers 1956-1957; Los Angeles Dodgers 1958-1962; Pittsburgh Pirates 1963-1964; Cleveland Indians 1966-1974; Minnesota Twins & San Diego Padres 1975-1976; San Diego Padres 1977-1981; Oakland A's 1992
- Ballpark: Moana Stadium 1955-1992; Peccole Park 2006-Present
Starting in 1955, they played in the California League, when the Channel Cities Oilers moved to Reno to become the second incarnation of the Reno Silver Sox.
After the 1981 season, the team was renamed the Reno Padres and baseball was not played under the "Reno Silver Sox" name again until 1988.
Following the 1992 season, the team left Reno and move to Riverside to become the Riverside Pilots. In 1996, they moved to Lancaster and became the Lancaster JetHawks.
The Reno Silver Sox were league champions in 1948, 1960, 1961, 1975 and 1976. They are the only team in California League history to win back-to-back championships twice.
The Reno Silver Sox are also a team in the independent Golden Baseball League, beginning in 2006.

