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franchise following the 1982 season. Seeking a larger market and improved facilities, the new ownership group promptly moved the club west sixty miles (100 km) to Richland, and took the outfield fence with them. The team adopted the unique name, Tri-Cities Triplets, and were an affiliate of the
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Coming off a league championship, the club witnessed substantial changes, as Southern California-based attorney Richard Leavitt led a group that purchased the franchise. The new owners hoped to build on the success of the previous season, but that proved to be difficult in 1985 as the Texas Rangers
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in the championship game on Labor Day. In a game with 34 hits, the Triplets had eighteen and outscored the A's 17–8 to claim the Northwest League crown. Coinciding with their on field success, home attendance exceeded fifty-two thousand.
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declined extending their player development contract. Tri-Cities was left to play as an independent club and finished last in their division with a record of 33–41 (.446).
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Following two consecutive last place finishes and no prospect of improved facilities, the relocation of the team was imminent. The Brett group, who also owned the
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down the stretch for the runner-up position. The team's home attendance was just shy of forty-nine thousand and they hosted the Northwest League All-Star Game.
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After an eight year absence, professional baseball returned to the Tri-Cities area as New Jersey-based Big Six Sports purchased the
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In their inaugural season in 1983, the team compiled a 33–37 (.471) record, third in the Washington Division, jockeying with the
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The franchise again changed hands entering 1986 as Tri-Cities Baseball Inc., composed of Brett family members (including
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The Triplets played at the Richland Bomber Bowl, now known as
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Tri-Cities continued their affiliation with the Rangers in
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Index

1983
1986
Richland, Washington
Class A Short Season
Northwest League
Texas Rangers
Richland is located in Washington (state)
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Washington
minor league
baseball
northwest
United States
Richland, Washington
Tri-Cities
Class A short-season
Northwest League
Walla Walla Padres
Texas Rangers
Blue Mountain Bears
1984
Medford A's
George Brett
Spokane Indians
Boise, Idaho
Boise Hawks
Pioneer League
Fran Rish Stadium
Richland High School
Division

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