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The Portland Beavers was the name of separate minor league baseball teams, which represented Portland, Oregon, in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The... |
Providence Park (redirect from Civic Stadium (Portland, Oregon)) Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved February 13, 2014. "Portland Beavers Moving to Tucson". Larabee, Mark (May 29, 2009). "Beavers Must Move Out of PGE Park, League Says"... |
Merritt Paulson (category Portland Timbers) purchased the Portland Beavers and the Portland Timbers from California businessman Abe Alizadeh. The purchase made Shortstop the Beavers' fourth owners... |
independent team based in Portland, Oregon. After the 1972 season, the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League left Portland to become the Spokane Indians... |
based in Portland, Oregon USS Portland, any of three United States Navy ships Portland Beavers, a former PCL minor league baseball team Portland Mavericks... |
the team was renamed the Beavers (Oregon is the "Beaver State") in time for the 1906 season. The newly named Portland Beavers won their first PCL pennant... |
Portland Beavers Ballpark was a description of a new stadium in Portland, Oregon, or in an outlying city that was being planned for the Portland Beavers... |
played nearly continuously in Portland from 1901 until 2010, absent only during the 1994 season. The original Portland Beavers were the longest lived team... |
David McCarty (category Portland Beavers players) David Andrew McCarty (November 23, 1969 – April 19, 2024) was an American first baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball. From 1993 through 2005... |
games at Walker Stadium in Portland's Lents Park. In 2010, the Portland Beavers minor league baseball club left Portland, leaving the city without a... |
followed by the Los Angeles Angels (12) and the Albuquerque Dukes and Portland Beavers (8). The Pacific Coast League was formed on December 29, 1902, when... |
followed by the Los Angeles Angels (12) and the Albuquerque Dukes and Portland Beavers (8). Among active PCL franchises, the Tacoma Rainiers have seven championships... |
Billy Beane (category Portland Beavers players) Class-AAA affiliate, the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League (PCL), after spring training in 1987. After batting .285 for Portland, Beane received a... |
Jim Thorpe (category Portland Beavers players) James Francis Thorpe (Sac and Fox (Sauk): Wa-Tho-Huk, translated as "Bright Path"; May 22 or 28, 1887 – March 28, 1953) was an American athlete and Olympic... |
Oregon State Beavers, athletic teams of Oregon State University, U.S. Benny Beaver, the mascot of Oregon State University Portland Beavers, baseball teams... |
their name to the El Paso Chihuahuas. Following the 2010 season, the Portland Beavers were put up for sale after PGE Park (now Providence Park) was remodeled... |
back at least to May 2007, when Paulson led a group that bought the Portland Beavers and the USL Timbers. The group included former Treasury Secretary Henry... |
Rickey Henderson (category Portland Beavers players) Rickey Nelson Henley Henderson (born December 25, 1958) is an American former professional baseball left fielder who played 25 seasons in Major League... |
Bill Schonely (category Portland Trail Blazers announcers) incarnation of the Portland Beavers Triple-A franchise, relocated from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Like the original Blazers job, the Beavers offer came from... |
Odell Jones (category Portland Beavers players) Odell Jones (January 13, 1953 – March 20, 2024) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers... |