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The '''Seattle Rainiers''', originally named the '''Seattle Indians''' and also known as the '''Seattle Angels''', were a [[Minor League Baseball]] team in Seattle, Washington, that played in the [[Pacific Coast League]] from 1903 to 1906 and 1919 to 1968. They were initially named for the indigenous Native American population of the Pacific Northwest, and changed their name after being acquired by the Rainier Brewing Company, which was in turn named for nearby Mount Rainier. | The '''Seattle Rainiers''', originally named the '''Seattle Indians''' and also known as the '''Seattle Angels''', were a [[Minor League Baseball]] team in Seattle, Washington, that played in the [[Pacific Coast League]] from 1903 to 1906 and 1919 to 1968. They were initially named for the indigenous Native American population of the Pacific Northwest, and changed their name after being acquired by the Rainier Brewing Company, which was in turn named for nearby Mount Rainier. | ||
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First Season |
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1919 |
Team History |
Seattle Rainiers (1938-68, 1972-76) |
League/Division |
Minor League Baseball (1919-68, 1972-76)
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Venue |
Sick's Stadium (1938-68, 1972-76) |
Major League Affiliations |
Cincinnati Reds (1973-74) co-op (1972) California Angels (1965-68) Boston Red Sox (1961-64) Cincinnati Reds (1956-60) Detroit Tigers (1948) Boston Braves (1935, 1946) |
The Seattle Rainiers, originally named the Seattle Indians and also known as the Seattle Angels, were a Minor League Baseball team in Seattle, Washington, that played in the Pacific Coast League from 1903 to 1906 and 1919 to 1968. They were initially named for the indigenous Native American population of the Pacific Northwest, and changed their name after being acquired by the Rainier Brewing Company, which was in turn named for nearby Mount Rainier.
Seattle Rainiers Minor League Baseball publications by season |
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1940s • 1960s |
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