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901: 889: 877: 188: 761:, a football facility, the dimensions of which made the stadium a hitter's paradise. Left field, in particular, was less than the regulation minimum 250 feet from home plate. Despite two consecutive last place finishes, the Solons led the PCL in attendance due to the home run barrage. The Solons changed affiliations and the Texas Rangers refused to allow their top prospects to play in the decrepit Hughes Stadium with its bandbox dimensions. The Solons' owners "leased" the team to 181: 33: 784:. Unlike their predecessors, who were often troubled at the box office, the River Cats have been among the leaders in Minor League Baseball attendance since their return to Sacramento, and leading all minor league teams in attendance for their first nine consecutive years in Sacramento. The River Cats took up residence at the newly built 645:, then returned to Sacramento in 1907, where it played in the California League for the next three seasons. The Solons returned to the PCL in 1909, but were mired in the second division for the next few years. In 1914, attendance was so bad that the Solons moved to San Francisco in the middle of the season, finishing out the year as the 673:
dropped out of the league after the 1917 season, a new Sacramento franchise was admitted to the PCL in 1918. For most of its existence, the Sacramento team finished in the second division, but there were a few bright spots. Originally known as the Senators, the team was purchased by
634:. The Tigers won the PCL pennant in 1904 and won the first half of the split 1905 season before falling off so dramatically in the second half that the team was returned to Sacramento to finish out the season, where it lost the postseason series to the Angels. 561:
was an early Greek lawmaker and the term "solons" was often used by journalists as a synonym for "senators." Solon Huntington was a prominent Sacramento businessman during the 19th century, though less famous than his brother
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was too small to support PCL baseball, and the team was moved to Sacramento for the 1974 season, taking the name of its predecessor teams, the Sacramento Solons. The Solons' old stadium,
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The Pacific Coast League returned to the capital city in 2000 when a group of area businessmen led by majority owner Art Savage purchased the
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of the PCL and moved the team to Sacramento. Foregoing the traditional name of Sacramento baseball teams, the owners named the team the
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served as the Solons' president from 1936 to 1944. The Solons finished first in 1937 but lost the postseason series to the
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The third version of the Sacramento Solons began during the AAA realignment in 1969 as the
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in 1935 and renamed the Sacramento Solons. Rickey's close friend and business partner
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during several periods (1903, 1905, 1909โ€“1914, 1918โ€“1960, 1974โ€“1976). The current
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after that season and moved there for the 1915 season, renamed the
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moved to California, forcing the aforementioned teams to move to
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A Sacramento team played 1900โ€“1902 in 1899โ€“1902 iteration of the
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managed the team, San Francisco newspapers often tagged them the
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for the 1977 and 1978 seasons, when the team was known as the
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The team derived its name from Sacramento's status as
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After the 1973 season, it was determined that 796:The Solons were affiliated with the following 1097:St. Louis Cardinals minor league affiliates 570:).The team was also known at times as the 1092:Chicago White Sox minor league affiliates 1077:Milwaukee Brewers minor league affiliates 1032:Professional baseball teams in California 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 1087:Brooklyn Dodgers minor league affiliates 1082:Milwaukee Braves minor league affiliates 1022:Baseball teams in Sacramento, California 412:Sacramento Solons (1936โ€“1960, 1974โ€“1976) 1052:Defunct California Players League teams 445:Sacramento Gilt Edges (1894, 1898โ€“1900) 14: 1014: 740: 358:"open team" non-affiliated (1952โ€“1956) 1102:Texas Rangers minor league affiliates 1072:Baseball teams disestablished in 1976 1057:Defunct California State League teams 1042:Defunct baseball teams in California 500:Sacramento Baseball Park (1934โ€“1935) 55:adding citations to reliable sources 26: 965:The Pacific Coast League 1903โ€“1988. 882:Agricultural Park racetrack (1890s) 506:Buffalo Park (1910โ€“1914, 1918โ€“1921) 24: 1067:Baseball teams established in 1903 1062:Defunct Pacific Coast League teams 689:These were the glory years of the 233:Independent (1902โ€“1904, 1906โ€“1908) 25: 1113: 1007:LOC map showing Agricultural Park 995: 630:for the 1904 season, renamed the 253:(1909โ€“1914, 1918โ€“1960, 1974โ€“1976) 899: 894:Diagram of Snowflake Park (1887) 887: 875: 186: 179: 31: 1047:Defunct California League teams 791: 454:Sacramento Senators (1890โ€“1891) 430:Sacramento Cordovas (1906โ€“1907) 415:Sacramento Senators (1918โ€“1935) 227:Double-A (1912โ€“1914, 1918โ€“1945) 221:Open/non-affiliated (1952โ€“1957) 218:Triple-A (1958โ€“1960, 1974โ€“1976) 42:needs additional citations for 967:Eakin Press, Austin TX, 1990. 943: 932: 921: 593: 18:Sacramento Senators (baseball) 13: 1: 914: 637:The Sacramento team moved to 451:Stockton River Pirates (1893) 439:Sacramento Gilt Edges (1902) 424:Sacramento Sacts (1909โ€“1913) 7: 544: 10: 1118: 865: 509:Oak Park (1903, 1908โ€“1909) 448:Sacramento Senators (1893) 442:Sacramento Senators (1901) 436:Sacramento Senators (1903) 427:Sacramento Senators (1908) 296:California Players' League 129:Minor league baseball team 1027:Sacramento Solons players 1002:Sacramento Solons History 664: 479: 403: 398: 388: 383: 333: 329:Major league affiliations 328: 257: 246: 211: 207:Minor league affiliations 206: 197: 194: 174: 139: 134: 906:Ad for PCL opener (1910) 701:. However, in 1957, the 503:Moreing Park (1922โ€“1933) 421:Sacramento Wolves (1914) 773:, for the 1979 season. 649:. The team was sold to 578:During 1913-1914, when 469:Sacramento Union (1885) 463:Sacramento Altas (1887) 457:Sacramento Altas (1889) 320:California State League 308:California State League 272:California State League 1037:Mission Wolves players 647:San Francisco Missions 531:Sacramento, California 165:Sacramento, California 782:Sacramento River Cats 641:in 1906, renamed the 539:Sacramento River Cats 533:. 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