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Emil Sick
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Sick". Sports Press Northwest. Retrieved May 3, 2021. Except from: Seattle Rainiers - Pitchers of Beer, Dan Raley author. http://sportspressnw
Earl Averill
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He wound down his pro career in the Pacific Coast League with the Seattle Rainiers . In a 13-year career, Averill was in 1,669 games played, compiling
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spent three years with the Portland Beavers and three years with the Seattle Rainiers . He was 48 years old during his last year of professional baseball
Ray Washburn
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batters in 12092⁄3 innings pitched. In 1972, Washburn managed the Seattle Rainiers , a co-op team in the Class A Northwest League, before accepting a teaching
1933 Los Angeles Angels season
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Senators 96 85 .530 15.0 Oakland Oaks 93 92 .503 20.0 San Francisco Seals 81 106 .433 33.0 Mission Reds 79 108 .422 35.0 Seattle Rainiers 65 119 .353 47.5
1920 Vernon Tigers season
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Team W L Pct. GB Vernon Tigers 110 88 .556 -- Seattle Rainiers 102 91 .528 5.5 San Francisco Seals 103 96 .518 7.5 Los Angeles Angels 101 95 .515 8.0 Salt
Leo Lassen
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Mariners, My, Oh My, Forever" Archived 2009-08-20 at the Wayback Machine "Seattle Rainiers : Soundclips of long-time Rainiers announcer Leo Lassen"[1] "The Rainier
Clarence Pickrel
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and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 20, 2011. "1938 Seattle Rainiers Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 20,
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November 10 – Emil Sick, 70, Seattle brewer who owned the minor-league Seattle Rainiers (1937–1960) and Vancouver Capilanos (1946–1954), and built Seattle's
History of baseball team nicknames
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the Native American legacy of the area. The team was later named the Seattle Rainiers , directly in reference to the Rainier Brewing Company, and indirectly
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including stints with the Hollywood Stars, Mission Reds, Oakland Oaks and Seattle Rainiers . July 22 – Marilyn Jones, 88, All-American Girls Professional Baseball