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Vancouver Beavers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vancouver Beavers The Vancouver Beavers were a Class-B minor league baseball team based in Vancouver, British Columbia that played on and off from 1908 to 1922. The team played in the Northwestern League, Pacific Coast International League, Northwest International League and Western International League. From 1913 on, they played their home games at Athletic Park.〔(VancouverHistory.ca )〕 In 1910,〔(Vancouver Baseball ) (retrieved 15 May 2015) dates it Fall 1909.〕 Bob Brown bought a sixty percent share of the team for $500.〔(Vancouver Baseball ) Retrieved 15 May 2015.〕 moving to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to take on the role of the team's playing manager. While Brown owned the Beavers, manager Kitty Brashier guided the team to Northwestern League championships in 1911; the Beavers were also champions in 1913 and 1914, while the team was second in the league in 1912.〔(Vancouver Baseball ) Retrieved 15 May 2015.〕 Later Chicago Cubs pitcher Walter "Dutch" Ruether pitched for the Beavers in 1914-15.〔(Vancouver Baseball ) Retrieved 15 May 2015.〕 Carl Mays, famous for throwing at batters, also played several seasons with the Beavers.〔(Vancouver Baseball ) Retrieved 15 May 2015.〕 Other members of the club included Chief Meyers, Vic Holmes, Dave Bancroft, Wimpy Quinn, Harvey Storey, and Bill Sayles.〔(Vancouver Baseball ) Retrieved 15 May 2015.〕 Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Joe McGinnity played for the team in 1918.〔(1918 Vancouver Beavers )〕 == Notes ==
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