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Walla Walla Padres

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Adopting the namesake of their parent club, Walla Walla became the Padres. In their first season affiliated with the Padres, Walla Walla won the league title in 1973. The Padres claimed the Northwest League crown again in 1976, defeating the fabled
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two games to one in the championship series. Walla Walla sought a third title in 1979, but fell to the Central Oregon Phillies.
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The history of baseball in the Walla Walla Valley dates back to the late 19th century. The Walla Walla Walla Wallas of the
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was formed with the Walla Walla Bears playing in the circuit for three season before disbanding.
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and the 1902 Inland Empire League team played with the nickname "Sharpshooters". In 1912 the
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After years of declining attendance the franchise was sold following the 1982 season to
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Walla Walla Padres year-by-year records, statistics and rosters at The Baseball Cube
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until 1971. In 1972, in an odd arrangement, the club played as an affiliate of
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in 1983, but after one season, they moved west and became the
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played in 1891. The Walla Wallas continued play in the 1908
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The franchise played three seasons as an affiliate of the
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The stadium is still in use today. 351:, located at 409 West Rees Avenue in 272:, who had previously partnered with 1069:"Phils brace for shot at NWL title" 1033:"Northwest League standings: final" 13: 1280:Baseball teams established in 1973 775: 14: 1311: 1275:Sports in Walla Walla, Washington 1207: 850: 1123: 1107:"Phillies win themselves a flag" 1105:Welch, Bob (September 4, 1979). 1178: 1160: 1088:"NWL season reduced to 3 games" 784:played for the team: shortstop 764: 757: 624: 535: 520: 435: 420: 246:In 1969, with the expansion of 1270:Defunct Northwest League teams 1142: 1117: 987: 1: 1113:. (Bend, Oregon). p. 15. 1094:. (Bend, Oregon). p. 12. 980: 1188:. 2014-08-19. 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Index

1973
1982
Walla Walla, Washington
Class A Short Season
Northwest League
San Diego Padres
Borleske Stadium
minor league
baseball
northwest
Walla Walla, Washington
Class A short-season
Northwest League
Major League Baseball
Northwest League
Philadelphia Phillies
Triple-A
Pacific Coast League
Hawaii Islanders
San Diego Padres
Tri-City
Portland Mavericks
New Jersey
Richland
Tri-Cities Triplets
Texas Rangers
Spokane
Las Vegas
Blue Mountain Bears
Everett Giants

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