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- Portland_Colts abstract "The Portland Colts were a minor league baseball team based in Portland, Oregon for five seasons (1909, 1911–14) in the Class B Northwestern League. The Colts served as an unofficial farm team for the Portland Beavers and the Cleveland Indians. The Colts and Beavers shared Vaughn Street Park. The franchise was established in 1909 by William Wallace McCredie, who was the owner of the Beavers and a sitting Congressman. The team was disbanded after their first season, with McCredie selling several players to the Beavers. McCredie originally said he did not want to run two teams, but changed his mind in 1911 when he placed a bid for a Northwestern League franchise. The league penalized McCredie with a US$1,000 re-entry fee and adopted new rules when it came to selling players from your team.In 1911, the Portland team was not officially named, but the \"Colts\" nickname returned at the start of the 1912 season. The Colts had two managers over their five seasons, Pearl Casey (1909) and Nick Williams (1911–14). Towards the end of the 1914 season, McCredie sold the team to timber mogul Quinn Farr who relocated the team to his native Ballard, Washington and changed their name to the Ballard Pippins. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum members Harry Heilmann and Dave Bancroft played for the Colts. Several other Major League Baseball alumni graced the Colts roster throughout their five seasons of existence. Aside from playing in the Northwestern League the Colts also played several exhibition games including one during the 1913 season against the Chicago American Giants of the Negro leagues.".
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- Portland_Colts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portland Colts".
- Portland_Colts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portland Pippins/Colts".
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- Portland_Colts caplogo "Portland Pippins, 1911.jpg".
- Portland_Colts caption "Dave Bancroft played three years in Portland, Oregon, one with the Colts.".
- Portland_Colts caption "Ed Pinnance, the first Native American to play in Major League Baseball, was a member of the Colts in 1909.".
- Portland_Colts caption "National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum member Harry Heilmann played for the Portland Colts during the 1913 season".
- Portland_Colts city "Portland, Oregon".
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- Portland_Colts firstseason "1909".
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