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    The 1911 Portland Beavers season was the ninth season in the history of the Portland Beavers baseball team. Under the leadership of manager Walt McCredie...
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  • The Portland Beavers was the name of separate minor league baseball teams, which represented Portland, Oregon, in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The...
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    served as an unofficial farm team for the Portland Beavers and the Cleveland Indians. The Colts and Beavers shared Vaughn Street Park. The franchise was...
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  • The 1910 Portland Beavers season was the eighth season in the history of the Portland Beavers baseball team. The team compiled a 114–87 record and won...
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    renamed the Beavers (Oregon is the "Beaver State") in time for the 1906 season. The newly named Portland Beavers won their first PCL pennant in 1906,...
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  • only during the 1994 season. The original Portland Beavers were the longest lived team, playing every season from 1901 to 1972, though occasionally under...
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    League (1973-1977) Portland Beavers - Pacific Coast League (1978-93) Portland Rockies - Northwest League (1995-2000) Portland Beavers - Pacific Coast League...
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    no opponent could be found for Oregon State. The Beavers are 12–8 in bowl game appearances. The Beavers play their home games at Reser Stadium in Corvallis...
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    Walt Kuhn (baseball) (category Portland Beavers players)
    Francisco Orphans (1908), Fresno Tigers/Raisin Growers (1908–1910), Portland Beavers (1911), Oakland Oaks (1915), Salt Lake City Bees (1916), Waco Navigators...
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  • The History of Oregon State Beavers football covers more than 120 seasons since the team began play in 1893. In 1893, Oregon State University, known first...
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    Bill Lindsay (third baseman) (category Portland Beavers players)
    owner, Charles Somers, sent him to Cleveland's new farm team, the Portland Beavers. Charles Somers was one of the first owners to invest in "farm teams"...
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    followed by the Los Angeles Angels (12) and the Albuquerque Dukes and Portland Beavers (8). Among active PCL franchises, the Tacoma Rainiers have seven championships...
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  • Albuquerque Dukes and Portland Beavers (8). The PCL recognizes outstanding players and team personnel annually near the end of each season. The Most Valuable...
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    Mike Riley (American football) (category Oregon State Beavers football coaches)
    Berkeley. The Beavers finished the year 9–4 with a win in the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco over the Maryland Terrapins. In 2008, Riley's Beavers knocked off...
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    Bill Rapps (category Portland Beavers players)
    again. Rapps joined the Portland Beavers in 1910, but was sold from the club after three seasons. The end of his tenure in Portland culminated in a public...
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    Oregon–Oregon State football rivalry (category Oregon State Beavers football)
    Multnomah Stadium in Portland, both teams came into the game undefeated: the Beavers were 5–0–2 and the Ducks were 7–0. The Beavers scored first, but the...
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    Byron Houck (category Portland Beavers players)
    signed with the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). He had a 17–19 record and a 3.36 ERA in 1916. Houck returned to Portland in 1917, but...
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    Spencer Abbott (baseball) (category Portland Beavers players)
    or 1913. In 1932, at the age of 54, he appeared in one game for the Portland Beavers, the team he was managing at the time, hitting a single. A first baseman...
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    Wayne Tinkle (category Oregon State Beavers men's basketball coaches)
    Oregon State Beavers men's team of the West Coast Conference. Prior to his arrival in Corvallis in 2014, he was the head coach for eight seasons in the Big...
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    Shad Barry (category Portland Beavers players)
    the Portland Beavers in the Pacific Coast League (PCL), and secured a contract for the 1911 season. Barry started wearing eye glasses during the 1911 season...
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  • Vancouver Beavers (1908—1911, 1914, 1916–1917), Portland Colts (1909, 1912—1914), Seattle Turks (1909), Seattle Giants (1910—1917), Portland Pippins (1911), Victoria...
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    Dennis Erickson (category Oregon State Beavers football coaches)
    the Beavers football program. Mike Riley returned to Corvallis to succeed Erickson as head coach in 2003. In 2020, he was inducted into the Beavers Athletic...
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    Art Kores (category Portland Beavers players)
    the regular season, Giants manager John McGraw offered Kores' contract back to the Portland Beavers for a price of US$2,500, but Beavers manager Walter...
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    Pat Casey (baseball) (category Portland Beavers players)
    coach for the Oregon State Beavers baseball team. He is best known for winning the 2006 College World Series for the Beavers' first-ever baseball National...
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    Duffy Lewis (category Portland Beavers players)
    player-manager for the Portland Beavers of the PCL for the 1925 season, and for the Mobile Bears of the Southern Association for the 1926 season. Disappointed...
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    Gene Krapp (category Portland Beavers players)
    with 23 wins and then went to the Portland Beavers of the class A Pacific Coast League. Krapp had his greatest season in 1910. Nicknamed "Rubber Arm" for...
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    Ed Kinsella (category Portland Beavers players)
    Portland Beavers Statistics". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-12-06. "Brief Bits of Sport". The Telegraph-Herald, April 1, 1910, p. 8. "1911 Denver...
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    Walter McCredie (category Portland Beavers managers)
    National League and managed in the minor leagues for 18 seasons, mostly for the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). McCredie began his professional...
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    Slats Gill (category Oregon State Beavers athletic directors)
    Mike Riley (b.1953) was the Beaver head coach for fourteen seasons (1997–1998, 2003–2014). Gill also coached the Beavers' baseball team from 1932 to 1937...
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    Bill Steen (category Portland Beavers players)
    During the 1910 and 1911 seasons, Steen played for the Portland Beavers in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). He had the best seasons of his career, posting...
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