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In 1903, the Los Angeles franchise began the season as 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 August 21, 1903, the Los Angeles franchise folded, along with the San Francisco Pirates. At the time they folded, the Nationals had an overall record of 65–42, playing the season under the direction of manager
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completed the league charter members. The league did not complete the season with all eight franchises, Los Angeles included. On July 1, 1903, the Portland Green Gages moved to become the
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On April 14, 1903, Los Angeles began Pacific National League play with the other league teams. The Pacific National League began play with teams based in Los Angeles, Seattle (
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and folded during the season, despite having the best record in the league. The Los Angeles franchise was placed by the Pacific National League to rival the
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Los Angeles did not host a Pacific National League franchise when the league continued play in 1904. 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 Los Angeles Nationals hosted home minor league games at
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Los Angeles first hosted minor league baseball in 1892, when the
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Index

Los Angeles Nationals
1903
Los Angeles, California
Class A
Pacific National League
Prager Park
minor league baseball
Los Angeles, California
Class A
Pacific National League
Los Angeles Angels
Pacific Coast League
Prager Park
Los Angeles Seraphs
Class A
California League
Pacific Northwest League
California League
Pacific Coast League
Los Angeles Angels
Seattle Chinooks
Portland Green Gages
San Francisco Pirates
Butte Miners
Helena Senators
Spokane Indians
Tacoma Tigers
Salt Lake City Elders
Charlie Reilly
Los Angeles Angels

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