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Seattle Rainiers

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The team was a co-op operation in 1972, drawing players primarily from the San Francisco and Baltimore minor league systems. Managed by former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ray Washburn, the Rainiers went into a tailspin in August and finished last in the NWL North Division. The Cincinnati Reds
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franchise for Seattle, named them the Rainiers and signed a deal to play in Sicks' Stadium (where the team inherited the Pilots' old offices). The Rainiers played five seasons in the NWL between 1972 and 1976 with two winning teams.
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teams in the midwestern and southwestern parts of the United States). In the playoffs, the Angels defeated the Eastern Division champion Tulsa Oilers, for Seattle's last PCL pennant.
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After the Pilots left, Seattle was without professional baseball for the first time since 1900. Following a two-year void, a Sacramento man named Art Peterson bought a Class A
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The last hurrah for the Rainiers-turned-Angels came in 1966, when the Seattle Angels won the championship of the PCL's new Western Division (the PCL had absorbed former
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After a few lean years, the Rainiers won PCL flags in 1951 and 1955, the last pennants won under Sick's ownership. After the 1960 season, the team was sold to the
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picked up Seattle as an affiliate for the next two seasons. The Rainiers came in with two second-place showings as the team groomed future major league pitchers
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For more than a decade after their championship run, the Indians were mired in the second division year after year. In 1932, their home park, 15,000-seat
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On September 1, 1976, Seattle shut out Portland 2-0, with local product George Meyring winning the final professional baseball game in Sicks' Stadium.
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in 1965, who renamed the team the Seattle Angels, as they were known during their last four seasons.
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population of the Pacific Northwest, and changed their name after being acquired by the
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Events took a definite turn for the better in 1938 when Emil Sick, owner of Seattle's
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The Mariners occasionally wear Rainiers uniforms as a "1950s throwback" promotion.
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the Indians were charter members of the Pacific Coast League which was founded in
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from 1903 to 1906 and 1919 to 1968. They were initially named for the indigenous
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The team's last year was 1968, in which they finished in eighth place overall.
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PCL West (1963–1968), NWL North (1972, 1975–1976), NWL West (1973–1974)
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McFarland & Company, Inc., Jefferson, North Carolina, 1995.
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merged. They were known in the Pacific Northwest League as the
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The Pacific Coast League: A Statistical History, 1903–1957
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The Seattle Rainiers were affiliated with the following
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