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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
441:(which had dropped out of the league after 1917), bringing the number of teams in the league to eight. The Indians finished in last place that year, but jumped to second in 1920. In 1924, the Indians won their first PCL pennant, clinching the title on the last day of the 202-game season.
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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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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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Indians were mired in the second division year after year. In 1932, their home park, 15,000-seat
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1691:(1967, MGR) Manager: 1979 World Series Champion - Pittsburgh Pirates
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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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1523:(1968, MGR) 2 x MLB All-Star
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