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| Working life
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 1903-1968
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| League
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Pacific Coast League
(1903-1906/1919-1968)
Northwest League (1907-1918)
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| Stage
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Dugdale Field (1903-1932)
Civic Stadium (1932-1938)
Sick' S Stadium (1938-1968)
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| Address
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Seattle
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The Seattle Rainiers are old a American frankness from minor Ligue of baseball which operated in Pacific Coast League between 1903 with 1968 by gaining seven times the title.
The frankness is created in 1903 under the name of Seattle Indians. It takes share with the first three editions of the Pacific Coast League then is évincée in Northwest League until 1918. Of return in PCL in 1919, Indians are renamed Seatlle Rainiers in 1939 after the repurchase of the frankness operated by Emil Sick, owner of mark Rainier the beer. The name of Seattle Angels will be used for the four last seasons (1965-1968).
Angels are constrained to leave Seattle on arrival of the frankness from expansion of MLB, the Seattle Pilots.
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