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395:, with a grandstand on its west sideline. When it was a baseball stadium for the Lewiston Broncs, home plate was in the northeast corner of the property at 15th Street, resulting in an unorthodox southwest alignment (home to center field). (The recommended alignment is east-northeast.) LHS played baseball there through 1983. 327:
The parent organization was Lewiston Baseball Club, Inc., formed in 1952 by Lewiston businessmen Sam Canner Sr., Jack Lee, Billy Gray, George Thiessen, and others. Gray later sold his shares to Thiessen. Prior to its arrival in Lewiston, the team was the
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The Broncs and their parent company were dissolved in January 1975, after years of financial losses due to poor win–loss records, resulting in low attendance. Micromanagement interference from A's owner
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They were the only professional baseball team to be operated without a business manager. During their entire existence, they were run by a board of directors centered on the stockholders.
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played 12 games at age 20 for Lewiston in 1966. which was the first year of the short season for the NWL. The Broncs' rosters included
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showed that 40% of the players and coaches of the Kansas City Athletics had been in Lewiston at one time or another.
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The team colors were blue and white and the ballpark was Bengal Field; at 11th Avenue and 14th Street, it is now the
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They played in the smallest town in America to have a professional baseball team (1960 census = 12,691^); and
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in 1939. The first night game at Bengal Field was 87 years ago, the opening game in 1937 on April 27.
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The A's maintained a presence in the Northwest League in 1975 with a new franchise in
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Prior to the Broncs, Lewiston's first seasons in the minor leagues were in the 1921
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in 1978. There was no A's affiliate in the NWL in 1977; in 1978 it was the
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those first two seasons, both going seven games; they won in
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was perhaps the most famous Lewiston Bronc of all-time;
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Timber Hawks, who moved south in 1979 and became the
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switched affiliations after one season to become the
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The St. Louis Browns became the Baltimore Orioles in
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League opens tonight" 1059:"Home isn't what it used to be" 336:, and were affiliated with the 1521:Defunct Northwest League teams 712:(1973-1974) 1981 AL ERA Leader 1: 1312:"Spokane Hawks trim Lewiston" 46:(1921, 1937, 1939, 1952–1974) 1531:1952 establishments in Idaho 508: 503: 500: 475: 462: 457: 444: 434: 429: 426: 349:Western International League 332:, owned by William Starr of 274:Lewiston Baseball Club, Inc. 105:Western International League 595:, but were a game short in 1592: 1566:Northern Utah League teams 809:, managed by former Bronc 16:Minor league baseball team 1273:"Teams added for Pioneer" 892:"Danforth wins 20th game" 124:Major league affiliations 62:Minor league affiliations 26: 1430:– Northwest League 1388:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1370:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1352:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1348:"Join us in celebrating" 1316:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1298:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1259:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1241:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1223:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1204:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1181:"Broncs land major pact" 1167:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1149:Lewiston Morning Tribune 1125:. 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Index

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1974
Lewiston, Idaho
Short-season
Class A
Class B
Northern Utah League
Western International League
Pioneer League
Northwest League
Oakland Athletics
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Cardinals
Kansas City Athletics
Philadelphia Phillies
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Browns
Bengal Field
minor league baseball
northwest
United States
Lewiston, Idaho
twin city
Clarkston, Washington
ballpark
Bengal Field
high school
Tacoma Tigers
San Diego
San Diego Padres

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