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  2. Yakima Valley Pippins - Wikipedia

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    The Yakima Valley Pippins are a collegiate wood bat baseball team based in Yakima, Washington. They are member of the West Coast League and began play in 2014 at the 2,800 seat Yakima County Stadium. They replaced the Yakima Bears of the Northwest League, who relocated to Hillsboro, Oregon, and were renamed the Hillsboro Hops.

  3. West Coast League - Wikipedia

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    Zach Draper, Yakima Valley Pippins, 2016 Losses 9 Jordan Moore, Spokane RiverHawks, 2005 ERA (min. .8IP/game) 0.60 Paul Applebee, Bellingham Bells, 2007 Winning percentage 1.000 8–0, Zach Draper, Yakima Valley Pippins, 2016 8–0, Eli Morgan, Yakima Valley Pippins, 2014 7–0, Josh Mitchell, Victoria HarbourCats, 2016

  4. Parker Field - Wikipedia

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    Parker Field is a 2,500-seat baseball stadium in the northwest United States, located in Yakima, Washington.Opened 87 years ago in 1937 for the Yakima Pippins of the Western International League, it hosted various professional and amateur teams in the area prior to the opening of Yakima County Stadium in 1993.

  5. Yakima County Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Opened 31 years ago in 1993, it succeeded Parker Field and was the home field of the Yakima Bears minor league team for twenty seasons. It is the current home of the Yakima Valley Pippins collegiate wood-bat team of the West Coast League and has a seating capacity of 2,800.

  6. Yakima Valley Braves - Wikipedia

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    The Yakima Valley Braves, was the final name of a minor league baseball club, located in Yakima, Washington, playing from 1955 to 1966 as members of the Northwest League. Yakima hosted professional baseball beginning in 1913 through 1965 with a brief hiatus between 1942 and 1945 due to World War II .

  7. Corvallis Knights - Wikipedia

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    They also set the record for the most sacrifice flies and stolen bases, hitting 39 flies and stealing 119 bases in one season, respectively. The Knights kept the records rolling with Jackson Lockwood winning eight games, tying the record of Eli Morgon of the Yakima Valley Pippins in the same year. Corvallis sold 43,938 tickets in the season and ...

  8. Yakima Bears - Wikipedia

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    The Bears played at Yakima County Stadium. The park still is in use today, located at 1220 Pacific Avenue, Yakima, Washington. [25] The stadium remains in use today and is the current home of the Yakima Pippins of the West Coast League. Prior to 1993 the Bears played at Parker Field, located at 1000 S. 12th Avenue. [26]

  9. Yakima Indians (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The Tacoma Tigers and Vancouver Beavers franchises became members of the 1922 Western International League, while the Yakima and Victoria Bees teams did not resume play. [14] [3] Yakima next hosted minor league baseball sixteen years later, when the 1937 Yakima Pippins began a 14-year tenure as members of the Western International League. [15 ...