SURPRISE, Ariz. -- While the City of Adelanto, Calif., and the High Desert Mavericks continue to try to one up the other in legislation and litigation over the Rangers forlorn Class A California League affiliate, the club is not yet concerned the team's season is in jeopardy.

The Adelanto city council voted unanimously recently to terminate the team's lease at Stater Bros. Stadium, which would leave the club without a home for 2016 season. The club responded by filing a lawsuit against the city. The Rangers: They are simply preparing a team to play ball.

"We fully plan to play," said director of player development Mike Daly. "Our plan is to play in Adelanto. If the city and High Desert can't come to agreement then we will work on other options."

One possible solution in the event of a worst-case scenario is that the High Desert team could possibly rotate its home games around other nearby Cal League stadiums. Rancho Cucamonga, Inland Empire, Lancaster and Lake Elsinore are all short drives.