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Portland Gladiators The Pacific Northwest League was a professional Minor League Baseball league based in the Pacific Northwest. It was the first professional baseball league ever in the region. History Founding The Pacific Northwest League was founded in 1890. I ...
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Vaughn Street Park Vaughn Street Park was a baseball park in the northwest United States, located in Portland, Oregon. Opened in 1901, it lasted for over a half century and was torn down in 1956. Its primary tenant was the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast ...
a.k.a. Lucky Beavers Stadium, originally Recreation Park :Home of: :: Portland Webfoots - Pacific Northwest League (1901-02) :: Portland Browns/Giants/Beavers - Pacific Coast League (1903-1917) :: Buckaroos - Pacific Coast International League (1918) ::Portland Beavers - Pacific Coast League (1919-55) ::Portland Colts, Portland Pippins/Colts - Northwest League (1911-1914) :Location: 2409 Northwest Vaughn Street (south, third base); Northwest 24th Avenue (east, first base); Northwest 25th Avenue (west, left field) :Currently: ESCO Group, ESCO plant ;Providence Park formerly Jeld-Wen Field, PGE Park, Civic Stadium, Multnomah Stadium, Multnomah Field :Home of: ::Portland Beavers, Portland Giants - Pacific Coast League (part of 1905 season) ::Portland Beavers - Pacific Coast League (1956-1972) ::Portland Mavericks - Northwest League (1973-1977) ::Portland Beavers - Pacific Coast League (1978-93) ::Portland Rockies - Northwest League (1995-2000) ::Portland Beavers - Pacific Coast League (2001-2010) :Location: 1844 Southwest Morrison Street (north, third base); Southwest 18th Avenue (east, left field); Multnomah Athletic Club building and Southwest Salmon Street (south, right field); Southwest 20th Avenue (west, first base) :Currently: Converted into a soccer-specific stadium from 2009–2011, and now known as Providence Park ;Joe Etzel Field formerly Pilot Stadium :Home of: ::Portland Pilots -
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(1988-present) :Location: Adjacent to the Chiles Center; North Portsmouth Street (south, first base); North Willamette Boulevard (west, third base).


See also

*New Portland Ballpark, a planned stadium that was to be used by the Portland Beavers beginning in 2011, but ultimately never built *Lists of baseball parks *Walker Stadium (baseball), Charles B. Walker Stadium at Lents Park


Sources

*Peter Filichia, ''Professional Baseball Franchises'', Facts on File, 1993. *Phil Lowry, ''Green Cathedrals'', several editions. *Michael Benson, ''Ballparks of North America'', McFarland, 1989. {{Baseball parks Baseball venues in Oregon, P Lists of baseball stadiums in the United States, Portland Sports venues in Portland, Oregon, * Oregon sports-related lists, Baseball Portland, Oregon-related lists, Baseball parks Baseball in Portland, Oregon