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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). Contents Top

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

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    Drees threw a third no-hitter that season, giving him the record for the most career PCL no-hitters. After Drees, Charley Hall (1905 and 1906), Eli Cates (1906 and 1907), Charles Fanning (1914 and 1916), Elmer Singleton (1952 and 1955), Roger Bowman (1952 and 1954), Sam McDowell (1961 and 1964), Dick Estelle (1964 and 1965), and Alan Foster ...

  5. 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.

  6. Pacific Coast League - Wikipedia

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    During the 1905 season the San Francisco Seals set the all-time PCL record by playing 230 games. [2] Teams regularly played between 170 and 200 games in a season until the late 1950s. This allowed players, who were often career minor leaguers, to hone their skills, earn an extra month or two of pay, and reduce the need to find off-season work.

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  9. Root Sports Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Root Sports Northwest, sometimes branded simply as Root Sports, is an American regional sports network owned by the Seattle Mariners.Headquartered near Seattle in the city of Bellevue, Washington, the channel broadcasts regional coverage of sports events throughout the Pacific Northwest, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Seattle and Portland.