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Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs
The Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs is an independent professional baseball league created by Redwood Sports and Entertainment. The league commissioner is former Major League Baseball star Mike Marshall and featured four former North American League teams at the start.〔(New for 2013: Pacific Association ), ''Ballpark Digest'', January 11, 2013〕 During the initial season, the two Hawaii-based teams, the Hawaii Stars and the Maui Warriors, played interleague games against the Baseball Challenge League of Japan; and the California teams played against the Freedom Pro League of Arizona.〔(Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs Announced )〕 The Hawaii teams, the Stars and the Warriors, shut down operations after playing the 2013 season due to the travel costs of bringing in opponents from Northern California.〔Jakahi, Kevin. ("Hawaii Stars baseball team suspended," ) ''West Hawaii Today'' (March 18, 2014).〕 The league has a 78-game season that runs from June to August. The average salary of a Pacific Association player in 2015 was $650 per month. ==Teams==
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