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234: 181:. As a result, the Pacific Northwest League placed franchises in Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle and San Francisco to match the Pacific Coast League teams in those cities. The new Seattle Pacific Northwest League team was named the "Chinooks," the team playing in the city, with the Pacific Coast League's 168:
In 1903, the Seattle Chinooks team were charter members of the eight–team Class A level Pacific National League. In the era, Class A was the highest level of minor league play. Beginning the season, the
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On April 14, 1903, the Seattle Chinooks began Pacific National League play, with the other league teams. The Pacific National League began play with teams based in Seattle , Los Angeles (
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With the Pacific National League ending the season with four teams, Seattle placed third in the final standings. The Chinooks had a record of 78–71, playing the season under manager
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Seattle did not host a Pacific National League team when the league continued play in 1904. The 1904 Seattle Siwashes continued play in the Pacific Coast League.
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completed the league membership. On July 1, 1903, the Portland Green Gages moved to become the
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had changed its name to become the Pacific National League. This was a result of the
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expanding north into Seattle and Portland and changing its name to become the
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The 1903 Seattle Chinooks hosted home minor league games at
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Index

1903
Seattle, Washington
Class A
Pacific National League
minor league baseball
Seattle, Washington
Class A
Pacific National League
Seattle Siwashes
Pacific Coast League
Pacific Northwest League
California League
Pacific Coast League
Seattle Siwashes
Los Angeles Nationals
Portland Green Gages
San Francisco Pirates
Butte Miners
Helena Senators
Spokane Indians
Tacoma Tigers
Salt Lake City Elders
Dan Dugdale

Championship Field
Seattle University
Dan Dugdale
Bob Brown
Dan Dugdale
Jerry Freeman

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