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  2. Tacoma Rainiers - Wikipedia

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    Tacoma's first team in the PCL was the Tacoma Tigers, who joined the league in 1904, having moved from Sacramento after the 1903 season. The 1904 Tigers won Tacoma's first PCL pennant, finishing first in both halves of the split season schedule, seven games (annualized) over the runner-up Los Angeles Angels.

  3. Category:Tacoma Rainiers players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Tacoma Rainiers minor league baseball team, who have played in the Pacific Coast League (1995–2020, 2022–present) and Triple-A West (2021).

  4. List of Pacific Coast League no-hitters - Wikipedia

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    The team with the most no-hitters is the Portland Beavers, with 21, one of which was a perfect game. They are followed by the Oakland Commuters/Oaks (17 no-hitters, 1 a perfect game) and the Tacoma Rainiers (previously known as the Tigers, Giants, Twins, and Yankees; 17 no-hitters).

  5. Rainiers notes: Casali completes rehab assignment, Tacoma ...

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  6. Rainiers notes: Zach Green launches three homers, Tacoma ...

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  8. Cheney Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Cheney Stadium is named for Ben Cheney, a local businessman who worked to bring minor league baseball to Tacoma and also was put in control of the project. Cheney Stadium was constructed in 42 working days after the San Francisco Giants had committed to moving their Triple-A affiliate from Phoenix if the city could open the stadium for the beginning of the 1960 season. [9]

  9. Rainiers notes: Tacoma stung in series loss; Vincej’s road ...

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    The Rainiers are 9-9 in July and 11-9 over their last 20.