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1969 Seattle Pilots season : ウィキペディア英語版
1969 Seattle Pilots season

The 1969 Seattle Pilots season was the only season of the Seattle Pilots, a Major League Baseball team. As an expansion team in the American League, along with the Kansas City Royals, the Pilots were placed in the newly established West division. They finished last among the six teams with a record of 64–98 (), 33 games behind the division champion Minnesota Twins.
Fewer than 678,000 fans came to see the Pilots, which ranked 20th of the 24 major league teams〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Baseball-Reference.com )〕 — a major reason why the team was forced into bankruptcy after only one season. Despite the poor conditions at aging Sicks Stadium, the ticket prices were among the highest in the major leagues. The bankruptcy sale of the team was approved by a federal court in Seattle on March 31, and the team moved to Milwaukee at the end of spring training for the 1970 season and became the Milwaukee Brewers. Milwaukee had lost the Braves to Atlanta after the 1965 season.
A book about the season exists called ''The 1969 Seattle Pilots: Major League Baseball's One-Year Team.'' Part of the Pilots' season was also documented in the book ''Ball Four'' by Jim Bouton. After the Pilots, there would not be another MLB team in Seattle until the birth of the Mariners in 1977.
== Offseason ==

* April 1, 1968: Marv Staehle was purchased by the Pilots from the Cleveland Indians.〔(Marv Staehle page at Baseball Reference )〕
* June 7, 1968: Wilbur Howard was selected by the Pilots in the 19th round of the 1968 Major League Baseball Draft.〔(Wilbur Howard page at Baseball Reference )〕
* October 21, 1968: Jim Bouton was purchased by the Pilots from the New York Yankees.〔(Jim Bouton page at Baseball Reference )〕
* March 31, 1969: Chico Salmon was traded by the Pilots to the Baltimore Orioles for Gene Brabender and Gordy Lund.〔(Chico Salmon page at Baseball Reference )〕

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