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181:, was awarded ownership of an expansion franchise in the Northwest League. Without an affiliation with a major league team, the Buckskins operated as an independent and in a unique financial strategy, Moss attempted a sponsorship program. Rather than sponsoring the Buckskins club, businesses and community members would sponsor individual players for $ 3,000. The sponsorship concept was based on a roster of roughly twenty players. 200:, to their roster. Thomas, earned the nickname "Sundown Kid" as he refused to play from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday in adherence with his religious beliefs, which ended his career with the Brewers. In fifty-four games, Thomas led Boise with eleven home runs and a batting average of .359, but quit before the end of the season after not receiving his paycheck. 188:
and recorded the franchise’s first win in an 11–3 victory. Unfortunately, most of the headlines made by the Buckskins weren’t related to their on field performance. Manager Gerry Craft gained national media attention regarding divine guidance that prompted him to release a player. Moreover, the Bucks
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By the final weeks of the season, the Buckskins were playing without pay, as low attendance severely impacted the club's finances; they finished last in the eight-team NWL at 23–49 (.319). The team was plagued by low attendance and a player sponsorship plan that failed to meet projections. Despite
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the club being on the verge of bankruptcy, Moss was determined to return the following season. Ultimately the franchise ceased operations.
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The City of Trees went without professional baseball until the 1987 season, the first for the
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Home games were played at Borah Field (now Bill Wigle Field) on the campus of
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Bertram, Nick (1977-09-11). "Lanny Moss gets own NWL franchise".
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Index

Boise, Idaho
Class A Short Season
Northwest League
Borah Field
minor league baseball
Boise, Idaho
Class A-Short Season
Northwest League
Boise A's
Medicine Hat
Alberta
Portland Mavericks
Salem Senators
Milwaukee Brewer
Danny Thomas
1972 draft
Hawks
Borah High School
Boise A's
Hawks
ballpark
American Legion
Division
Wins
Losses
Win%
"A first for pro ball"
"Veteran, rookie supply opening-night punch"
"Boise has to bear with Him after another loss to Eugene"
"Advice from God led to release"

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