Northwest League - Former Northwest League Teams (1955-)

Former Northwest League Teams (1955-)

  • Bellingham Dodgers - 1973-76
  • Bellingham Mariners - 1977-94
  • Bellingham Giants - 1995-96
  • Bend Rainbows - 1970-71
  • Bend Timber Hawks - 1978
  • Bend Phillies - 1981-87
  • Central Oregon Phillies (Bend) - 1979-80
  • Bend Bucks - 1988-91
  • Bend Rockies - 1992-94
  • Boise A's - 1975-76
  • Boise Buckskins - 1978
  • Everett Giants 1984-94
  • Grays Harbor Loggers - 1977-78, '80
  • Grays Harbor Mets - 1979
  • Grays Harbor Ports - 1976
  • Lewiston Broncs - 1955-74
  • Medford Giants - 1967-68
  • Medford Dodgers - 1969-71, later *Rogue Valley Dodgers- 1969-71
  • Medford A's - 1979-87 - later *Southern Oregon A's - 1988-95 and
  • Southern Oregon Timberjacks - 1996-99
  • New Westminster Frasers - 1974
  • North Bend-Coos Bay A's - 1970-73
  • Portland Mavericks - 1973-77
  • Portland Rockies - 1995-2000
  • Salem Senators - 1955-60, '77-81
  • Salem Dodgers - 1961-65,
  • Salem Dodgers - 1988-89
  • Salem Angels - 1982-87
  • Seattle Rainiers - 1972-76
  • Tri-City Braves - 1955-60
  • Tri-City Atoms - 1961, '65-68
  • Tri-City Angels - 1963-64
  • Tri-City A's - 1969
  • Tri-City Padres - 1970-72
  • Tri-City Ports - 1974
  • Tri-City Triplets - 1973, '83-86
  • Victoria Mussels - 1978-80
  • Walla Walla Phillies - 1969-71
  • Walla Walla Islanders - 1972
  • Walla Walla Padres - 1973-82
  • Walla Walla Blue Mountain Bears - 1983
  • Wenatchee Chiefs - 1955-65
  • Wenatchee Rapids
  • Yakima Bears - 1990-2012
  • Yakima Valley Braves - 1965-66

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