Pioneer League (baseball) - Pioneer League Teams (1939-)

Pioneer League Teams (1939-)

  • Billings Mustangs
  • Boise Braves
  • Boise Hawks/Angels/Cubs
  • Boise Pilots
  • Boise Yankees
  • Butte Copper Kings
  • Caldwell Cubs
  • Calgary Cardinals
  • Calgary Expos
  • Casper Ghosts
  • Casper Rockies
  • Gate City Pioneers
  • Great Falls Dodgers
  • Great Falls Electrics
  • Great Falls Giants
  • Great Falls Selectrics
  • Great Falls Voyagers
  • Great Falls White Sox
  • Grand Junction Rockies
  • Helena Braves
  • Helena Brewers
  • Helena Gold Sox
  • Helena Phillies
  • Idaho Falls A's
  • Idaho Falls Angels
  • Idaho Falls Braves
  • Idaho Falls Chukars
  • Idaho Falls Gems
  • Idaho Falls Nuggets
  • Idaho Falls Padres
  • Idaho Falls Russets
  • Idaho Falls Yankees
  • Idaho Expos
  • Idaho Spuds
  • Lethbridge Black Diamonds
  • Lethbridge Dodgers
  • Lethbridge Expos
  • Lethbridge Mounties
  • Lewiston Indians
  • Lewiston Orioles
  • Magic Valley Cowboys
  • Medicine Hat A's
  • Medicine Hat Blue Jays
  • Missoula Osprey
  • Missoula Timberjacks
  • Ogden Dodgers
  • Ogden Raptors
  • Ogden Reds
  • Ogden Athletics
  • Ogden Spikers
  • Orem Owlz
  • Pocatello Athletics
  • Pocatello Bannocks
  • Pocatello Cardinals
  • Pocatello Chiefs
  • Pocatello Gems
  • Pocatello Giants
  • Pocatello Pioneers
  • Pocatello Posse
  • Provo Angels
  • Provo Expos
  • Provo Gulls
  • Salt Lake City Bees
  • Salt Lake City Giants
  • Salt Lake City Trappers
  • Treasure Valley Cubs
  • Twin Falls Cowboys

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