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Yakima Bears : ウィキペディア英語版
Yakima Bears

The Yakima Bears were a minor league baseball team in the northwest United States, located in Yakima, Washington. They were in the short-season Class A Northwest League and had been a farm team of the Arizona Diamondbacks from 2001 until moving to Hillsboro, Oregon after the 2012 season and becoming the Hillsboro Hops. The Bears were previously affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers from the team's creation in 1990 when the Salem Dodgers were moved to Yakima. The Bears played their home games at Yakima County Stadium, which opened in 1993 and succeeded Parker Field.
==History==
The history of baseball in Yakima stretches back to 1920 with the short-lived Yakima Indians in the Class B Pacific Coast International League. The Indians lasted only two seasons, closing in 1921 as the league became the Western International League in 1922.
Yakima entered the WIL in 1937 as the Yakima Pippins, reflecting the local area's apple-growing heritage, lasting until the 1941 season due to World War II. In 1946, as the WIL resumed play, Yakima again fielded a team, this time named the Stars, with their own team airplane. Renaming themselves the Packers for the 1948 season, the team finally settled on the Bears in 1949, lasting through the reformation of the WIL into the Northwest League, as the Bears became a charter member of the seven-team Class B NWL in the 1955 season. The team played at Parker Field, constructed in 1937 for the Pippins.
The Bears' time in the early years of the NWL were fruitful, as they won six league titles in nine years (1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, and 1964). A fire in March 1962 destroyed the wooden grandstand at Parker Field, which was quickly rebuilt. In April 1964, the team was renamed the Braves, due to an agreement with the Milwaukee Braves, their parent club since 1958. The team played as the Braves for three seasons, through 1966.〔
The 1966 season was the first for the NWL as a short season league.〔

After 23 summers without minor league baseball, Yakima returned to the Northwest League in 1990. The Salem Dodgers moved from Salem after the 1989 season, bringing with them their affiliation with the Los Angeles Dodgers. After three seasons at Parker Field, the new county stadium opened in 1993. In 2001, the Bears changed their affiliation to the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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