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ended the season with a record of 7–11, playing under managers Paul Ruff and George Dysart. The Midgets finished 4.0 games behind Aberdeen and Hoquiam who tied for first place with 11–7 records, with Aberdeen awarded the championship when Hoquiam refused to participate in a playoff game. Ira Harmon of Centralia led the Southwest Washington League with both a batting average of .341 and 2 home runs.
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The 1911 Centralia Pets won the Washington State League championship. The Pets placed first in the final standings with a record of 38–17, playing under managers W.R. Patton and Guy Muck. Centralia finished 2.5 games ahead of the second place Chehalis Proteges (36–20) in the final standings, followed
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Continuing Southwest Washington League play in 1904, Centralia finished in third place in the four–team league. The league continued the practice of only counting weekend games in the standings, while playing six times per week overall. Ending the season with a record of 6–12, Centralia played under
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Beginning play on May 10, 1903, the Centralia Midgets placed 2nd in the Southwest Washington League in their first season of play. In the league structure, Southwest Washington League teams played games six times per week, but only the weekend games were counted for the league standings. Centralia
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In 1912, the Centralia "Railroaders" played their final minor league season, as the Washington State League folded during the season. The Aberdeen Black Cats folded from the league on July 10, 1912, causing the entire league to fold on July 14, 1912. When the season ended on July 14, 1912, the
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Centralia Railroaders were in second place with a 19–17 record. Playing under managers W.R. Patton and George Dysart, the Railroaders finished 3.5 games behind the first place Chehalis Farmers in the final standings. The Washington State League permanently folded following the 1912 season.
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managers Jack Bell and Bill Auerette. The Midgets finished 8.0 games behind the first place Hoquiam Perfect Gentlemen (14–4) in the final standings. The Centralia Midgets folded after the 1904 season, replaced by the
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in 1911 and 1912, winning the 1911 league championship. Centralia teams hosted home minor league games at Riverside Park.
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The Centralia use of the "Railroaders" moniker ties to local industry and history. Opening in 1912, the
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in four seasons between 1903 and 1912. Centralia teams played as members of the
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by the Raymond Venetians (25–29) and South Bend River Rats (11–44). Pitcher
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stop, passenger rail service began in Centralia, Washington in 1880.
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The Centralia minor league teams hosted minor league home games at
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Minor league baseball began in Centralia, Washington in 1903. The
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Centralia, Washington has not hosted another minor league team.
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In 1911, minor league baseball resumed in Centralia. The
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joined Centralia as charter members in league play.
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Index

Centralia Pets
1903
1912
Centralia, Washington
Class D
Southwest Washington League
Washington State League
Minor league baseball
Centralia, Washington
Class D
Southwest Washington League
Washington State League
Class D
Southwest Washington League
Aberdeen Pippins
Hoquiam Perfect Gentlemen
Olympia Senators
Montesano Farmers
Washington State League
Chehalis Proteges
Raymond Venetians
South Bend River Rats
Ray Callahan
Centralia Union Station
Northern Pacific Railway
Amtrak

Class D
Southwest Washington League
Washington State League

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