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  2. Hillsboro Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Hillsboro Ballpark, formerly Ron Tonkin Field until March 2024, [8] [9] is a baseball park in the northwest United States, located in Hillsboro, Oregon, a suburb west of Portland. The stadium has a capacity of 4,500 spectators (3,534 seats) and is the home for the Hillsboro Hops of the Northwest League and the Post 6 Barbers of the American ...

  3. List of Northwest League team rosters - Wikipedia

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    Each of the six teams of Minor League Baseball's Northwest League carry a 30-man active roster. [1] Only these players are eligible to play. Teams may have any number of inactive players on their rosters at a given time who do not count toward active roster limits. Injured players may be placed on the injured list (7-day or 60-day). [2]

  4. Northwest League - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest League (or the Northwestern League) has existed in various forms since 1890, and has been in its current incarnation since 1955. [1] The current NWL is the descendant of the Western International League (WIL), a Class B league from 1937 to 1951 (with a stoppage during World War II) and Class A from 1952 to 1954.

  5. List of Northwest League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    There are six stadiums in use by Northwest League baseball teams. The oldest stadium is Funko Field (1947) in Everett, Washington, home of the Everett AquaSox. The newest stadium is Hillsboro Ballpark (2013) in Hillsboro, Oregon, home of the Hillsboro Hops. One stadium was built in the 1940s, two in the 1950s, and one in each of the 1990s ...

  6. Wenatchee Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The Wenatchee Chiefs were a minor league baseball team in the northwest United States, based in Wenatchee, Washington.. Founded in 1937, the team was a part of the Class B Western International League through 1954, although the team did not operate after 1941 and the entire league was suspended during World War II, for the seasons from 1943 to 1945.

  7. North West League - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern League (19th-century), an early central U.S. baseball league Northwestern League (1905–1917) , a baseball league in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, and B.C. in Canada Northern League (disambiguation)

  8. List of Northwest League champions - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest League of Minor League Baseball is one of three High-A baseball leagues in the United States. A league champion is determined at the end of each season. Champions have been determined by postseason playoffs, winning the regular season pennant, or being declared champion by the league office.

  9. Bellingham Mariners - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball returned to Seattle in 1977 with the expansion Mariners of the American League. Bellingham signed a player development contract with Seattle and adopted their parent club's identity, taking the name Mariners. [1] Also referred to as Baby M's, the team would serve as Seattle's only affiliate in their inaugural season. [2]