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Centralia, Washington Minor League Baseball History
Minor league baseball teams were based in Centralia, Washington in four seasons between 1903 and 1912. Centralia teams played as members of the Class D (baseball), Class D level Southwest Washington League in 1903 and 1904 and the Washington State League in 1911 and 1912, winning the 1911 league championship. Centralia teams hosted home minor league games at Riverside Park. History Minor league baseball began in Centralia, Washington in 1903. The Centralia Midgets were charter members of the four–team Class D (baseball), Class D level Southwest Washington League. The Aberdeen Pippins, Hoquiam Perfect Gentlemen and Olympia Senators joined Centralia as charter members in league play. Beginning play on May 10, 1903, the Centralia Midgets placed 2nd in the Southwest Washington League in their first season of play. In the league structure, Southwest Washington League teams played games six times per week, but only the weekend games were counted for the league standings. Centralia end ...
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Class D (baseball)
Minor League Baseball (MiLB) is a professional baseball organization below Major League Baseball (MLB), constituted of teams affiliated with MLB clubs. It was founded on September 5, 1901, in response to the growing dominance of the National League (baseball), National League and American League, as the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (NAPBL or NA). Minor League Baseball originated as simply the organization of lower tiers of professional baseball in the United States, comprising clubs that lacked the financial means to compete with the National League and later the American League. The association of minor leagues remained independent throughout the early 20th century, protected by agreements with the major leagues to ensure they were compensated when minor-league players were signed by major-league clubs. Later, Minor League Baseball evolved to be constituted entirely of farm team, affiliates of larger clubs, giving young prospects a chance to develop the ...
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Raymond Venetians
Raymond is a male given name of Germanic origin. It was borrowed into English from French (older French spellings were Reimund and Raimund, whereas the modern English and French spellings are identical). It originated as the Germanic ᚱᚨᚷᛁᚾᛗᚢᚾᛞ (''Raginmund'') or ᚱᛖᚷᛁᚾᛗᚢᚾᛞ (''Reginmund''). ''Ragin'' (Gothic) and ''regin'' (Old German) meant "counsel". The Old High German ''mund'' originally meant "hand", but came to mean "protection". This etymology suggests that the name originated in the Early Middle Ages, possibly from Latin. Alternatively, the name can also be derived from Germanic Hraidmund, the first element being ''Hraid'', possibly meaning "fame" (compare ''Hrod'', found in names such as Robert, Roderick, Rudolph, Roland, Rodney and Roger) and ''mund'' meaning "protector". Despite the German and French origins of the English name, some of its early uses in English documents appear in Latinized form. As a surname, its first recorded a ...
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Ed Bruyette
Edward T. Bruyette (August 31, 1874 – August 5, 1940) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1901."Ed Bruyette Statistics and History"
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Bruyette was born in , and began his professional baseball career in 1900 in the . In 1901, he was acquired by the Brewers' player-manager

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Historic Centralia Union Depot
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Amtrak
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Trade name, doing business as Amtrak (; ), is the national Passenger train, passenger railroad company of the United States. It operates intercity rail service in 46 of the 48 contiguous United States, contiguous U.S. states and three Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian provinces. ''Amtrak'' is a portmanteau of the words ''America'' and ''track.'' Founded in 1971 as a Quasi-corporation, quasi-public corporation to operate many U.S. passenger rail routes, Amtrak receives a combination of state and federal subsidies but is managed as a for-profit corporation, for-profit organization. The company's headquarters is located one block west of Washington Union Station, Union Station in Washington, D.C. Amtrak is headed by a Board of Directors, two of whom are the United States Secretary of Transportation, secretary of transportation and chief executive officer (CEO) of Amtrak, while the other eight members are nominated to serve a ...
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Northern Pacific Railway
The Northern Pacific Railway was an important American transcontinental railroad that operated across the northern tier of the Western United States, from Minnesota to the Pacific Northwest between 1864 and 1970. It was approved and chartered by the 38th Congress of the United States in the national / federal capital of Washington, D.C., during the last years of the American Civil War (1861-1865), and received nearly of adjacent land grants, which it used to raise additional money in Europe (especially in President Henry Villard's home country of the new German Empire), for construction funding. Construction began in 1870 and the main line opened all the way from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Ocean, just south of the United States-Canada border when Ulysses S. Grant, drove in the final "golden spike" completing the line in western Montana Territory (future State of Montana in 1889), on September 8, 1883. The railroad had about of track and served a large area, including ...
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Centralia Station (Washington)
Centralia may refer to: Places Australia *Central Australia, sometimes called "Centralia" Canada * Centralia, Ontario ** RCAF Station Centralia, a former Royal Canadian Air Force training base ** Centralia (Essery Field) Aerodrome United States * Centralia Township, Marion County, Illinois ** Centralia, Illinois, a city *** Centralia station (Illinois), an Amtrak station *** Centralia Municipal Airport *** Centralia Correctional Center, a medium-security state prison for men * Lake Centralia, Marion County, Illinois, a reservoir * Centralia, Iowa, a city * Centralia, Kansas, a city * Centralia Township, Boone County, Missouri ** Centralia, Missouri, a city * Centralia, New York, a hamlet * Centralia, original name of Fargo, North Dakota * Centralia, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community * Centralia, Pennsylvania, a borough and near-ghost town * Centralia, Texas, an unincorporated community * Centralia, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Centralia, Washington, a cit ...
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Ray Callahan (baseball)
Ray Callahan (born Raymond James Callahan) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played with the Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Divisi ... in 1915. References People from Ashland, Wisconsin Baseball players from Wisconsin Cincinnati Reds players Major League Baseball pitchers 1891 births 1973 deaths Chehalis Gophers players Chehalis Proteges players Centralia Pets players Portland Colts players Ballard Pippins players Portland Beavers players Spokane Indians players Vancouver Beavers players 20th-century American sportsmen {{US-baseball-pitcher-1890s-stub ...
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South Bend River Rats
The South Bend River Rats were a minor league baseball team based in South Bend, Washington. In 1911, the South Bend River Rats played as members of the Class D level Washington State League in their only season of play, finishing last in the four-team league standings. History Minor league baseball began in South Bend, Washington in 1911. The South Bend "River Rats" became members of the four–team Class D level Washington State League. The Centralia Pets, Chehalis Proteges and Raymond Venetians joined South Bend in 1911 league play, as the league reduced from six teams to four. The 1910 Aberdeen Black Cats, Montesano Farmers, Hoquiam Loggers and Tacoma Cubs franchises did not return to league play in 1911, as the Centralia and South Bend franchises joined Chehalis and Raymond. South Bend's "River Rats" nickname corresponds to local geography. South Bend, Washington sits on Willapa Bay and along the Willapa River The Willapa River is a river on the Pacific coast of s ...
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Chehalis Proteges
Chehalis may refer to: People * Lower Chehalis people, a Native American people in Washington state **Lower Chehalis language * Upper Chehalis people **Upper Chehalis language *Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, a federally recognized Indian Tribe in Washington state * Sts'ailes people, formerly called the Chehalis people, British Columbia * Sts'ailes First Nation, formerly called the Chehalis First Nation, British Columbia Places * Chehalis, Washington * Chehalis, British Columbia * Chehalis River (Washington) * Chehalis River (British Columbia) The Chehalis River ( ) is located in the southwest corner of British Columbia, Canada near the city of Chilliwack. It flows south-eastward out of the Douglas Ranges of the Coast Mountains, draining into the Harrison River. Though the river's va ... Other * Chehalis Western Railroad * USS Chehalis (AOG-48), a World War II era U.S. Navy gasoline tanker supply ship {{disambig ...
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Southwest Washington League
The Southwest Washington League was a Class-D level Minor League Baseball circuit based in the southwest region of Washington state that played three seasons from 1903 to 1906. The league teams played six times a week, but only the weekend games counted in the standings. History Teams in the league included the Aberdeen Pippins, Centralia Midgets, Hoquiam Loggers, Montesano Farmers and Olympia Senators. The first league president was John P. Fink of Olympia, Washington. He was succeed in 1904 by Colonel Fox of Aberdeen, Washington. The inaugural league championship was won by the Aberdeen Pippins, who finished the season with a .611 winning percentage. The Hoquiam Loggers won the league pennant in 1904 with a 13–4 win–loss record. During league meetings before the 1905 season, William E. Campbell of Hoquiam, Washington was elected league president. Cities represented * Aberdeen, WA: Aberdeen Pippins 1903–1905 *Centralia, WA: Centralia Midgets 1903–1904 * Hoquiam, ...
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Montesano Farmers
The Montesano Farmers were a minor league baseball team based in Montesano, Washington. In 1905 and 1910, the Montesano Farmers played as members of the 1905 Class D level Southwest Washington League and 1910 Washington State League, winning the 1905 Southwest Washington League championship. The Farmers hosted home minor league games at Vessey Memorial Ball Park. History Minor league baseball began in Montesano, Washington in 1905, when the Montesano "Farmers" became members of the four–team Class D level Southwest Washington League. Montesano joined the Aberdeen Pippins, Hoquiam Loggers and Olympia Senators teams in beginning league play. The league teams played games six days per week, but only weekend games were counted for the standings. In their first season of play, the Farmers won the Southwest Washington League championship. The Farmers placed first in the final standings with a 24–10 record, winning the title playing under manager Billy Campbell. The Farmers fini ...
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