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The Pacific Coast International League was a minor league baseball league that played between 1918 and 1922. The Class B level league franchises were based in the Northwest United States and British Columbia.
History
The Pacific Coast International League was a re–branding of the former Northwestern League and was known as the Northwest International League in 1919. In 1922, the name was changed to the Western International League.
Teams in the league included the Aberdeen Black Cats, Portland Buckaroos, Seattle Giants, Spokane Indians, Tacoma Tigers, Vancouver Beavers, Victoria Islanders and Yakima Indians.
As the Northwest International League, it consisted of two Washington–based teams and two Canada-based teams: the Seattle Drydockers, Tacoma Tigers, Vancouver Beavers and Victoria Tyrees. On June 8, 1919, the league disbanded, with the Beavers in first place. Therefore, they were the de facto league champions. The Tigers finished in last place with a 5–17 record. Wally Hood, who played in the major leagues from 1920 to 1922, spent time in the league.
Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Joe McGinnity played for the Vancouver Beavers in 1918.
Cities represented
Aberdeen, WA: Aberdeen Black Cats 1918
Portland, OR: Portland Buckaroos 1918
Seattle, WA: Seattle Giants 1918, 1920
Spokane, WA: Spokane Indians 1918, 1920
Tacoma, WA: Tacoma Tigers 1918, 1920–1921
Vancouver, BC: Vancouver Beavers 1918, 1920–1921
Vancouver, WA: Vancouver Beavers 1918
Victoria, BC: Victoria Islanders 1920; Victoria Bees 1921
Yakima, WA: Yakima Indians 1920–1921
Standings and statistics
= 1918 Pacific Coast International League
=schedule
Tacoma and Spokane disbanded May 26; Vancouver, British Columbia (26–28) moved to Vancouver, Washington June 25. The league suspended operations July 7.
= 1920 Pacific Coast International League
=schedule
No Playoffs Scheduled.
= 1921 Pacific Coast International League
=schedule
No Playoffs Scheduled.
References
External links
Baseball Reference