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  2. Spokane Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Spokane Club won the Northwest League pennant in its first season, overcoming teams from Portland, Seattle, and Tacoma, among others. The nickname Indians dates to 1903, when Spokane joined the Pacific National League, a predecessor to the Pacific Coast League and, at Class A, an elite minor league of the period, equivalent to Triple-A today.

  3. Category:Spokane Indians players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for players of the Spokane Indians Minor League Baseball team of the Pacific Northwest League (1903–1904), Northwestern League (1905–1917), Pacific Coast International League (1918–1920), Western International League (1940–1954), Pacific Coast League (1958–1982), Northwest League (1955–1956, 1972, 1984–2020), and High-A West (2021–present).

  4. Jim Barbieri - Wikipedia

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    From 1963 through 1969, Barbieri played for the Triple-A Spokane Indians, appearing in a total of 759 games while batting .279 with 60 home runs and 321 RBIs during seven seasons. In July 1966, Barbieri was called up to the Dodgers, making his MLB debut on July 5 against the Cincinnati Reds as the starting left fielder; he went 0-for-2 at the ...

  5. Avista Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Indians left for Las Vegas after the 1982 season and the NWL returned in 1983 and has remained for over three decades. The natural grass field is aligned southeast (home plate to second base), at an approximate elevation of 1,920 feet (585 m) above sea level .

  6. Tony Roig - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the season, Washington sold Roig to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who assigned him to the Spokane Indians of the Pacific League. [2] [3] [4] Although the hard-hitting 1960 Spokane produced big-league standouts as Willie Davis and Ron Fairly, fanatics selected Roig as the team's Most Valuable Player. On September 8, 1960, he set a team ...

  7. Spokane Indians unveil Expo '74 uniforms as city plans for ...

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    Apr. 9—Soon after graduating from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane City Council President Betsy Wilkerson got her first job: serving hamburgers and hot dogs at an Expo '74 food stand. She ...

  8. KGA - Wikipedia

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    The station carries broadcasts of the Spokane Indians minor league baseball team and the Spokane Chiefs junior ice hockey team. Going on the air in 1927, it was one of the earliest radio stations in Washington. By day, KGA is powered at 50,000 watts non-directional, the maximum for commercial AM stations.

  9. Category:Spokane Indians managers - Wikipedia

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    Managers of the Spokane Indians, an American minor league baseball franchise that has played in the Northwest League since 1983. It previously played in the Pacific National League (1903–1904), Northwestern League (1905–1917), Pacific Coast International League (1918; 1920); Western International League (1937–1942; 1946–1954); and Pacific Coast League (1958–1971; 1973–1982); and ...