On June 5, 1929, San Bernardino was scheduled to play a series on the road at Bakersfield before a last-minute schedule change. At the time, the team was in first place. The Padres instead hosted a home series against the Coronado Arabs team. The Padres had won five of seven games heading into the series.[6]
Later, San Bernardino was swept in a series in San Diego against the Aces and fell out of first place.[7]
On June 17, 1929, the California State League permanently folded during the season. At the time the league folded, Bakersfield was in third place with a 32–29 overall record. Managed by Rube Ellis, the Padres ended the season 3.0 games behind the first place San Diego Aces in the final league standings.[8][9][10][11] Padres pitcher George Caster led the league with both 12 wins and 80 strikeouts in the shortened season. The California State league never reformed.[12][9]
San Bernardino next hosted minor league baseball when the 1941 San Bernardino Stars played a partial season as members of the eight-team Class C level California League as a minor league affiliate of the New York Giants. The Stars folded on June 29, 1941, along with the Riverside Reds team. San Bernardino had a 43–28 record when the franchise folded.[9][13]
The name of the home minor league ballpark for the 1929 San Bernardino Padres is unknown.[15]Perris Hill Park was in use in the 1920s as a newly formed public park.[16] Perris Hill Park became the site of Fiscalini Field, which was constructed in 1934 and first served as a minor league park for the 1941 San Bernardino Stars.[17][18]