• The 1922 San Francisco Seals season was the 20th season in the history of the San Francisco Seals baseball team. The 1922 team won the Pacific Coast League...
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    The San Francisco Seals were a minor league baseball team in San Francisco, California, that played in the Pacific Coast League from 1903 until 1957 before...
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    San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center within Northern California. With a population...
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  • The 1923 San Francisco Seals season was the 21st season in the history of the San Francisco Seals baseball team. The 1923 team won the Pacific Coast League...
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    first game in San Francisco, defeating the former Brooklyn and now Los Angeles Dodgers, 8–0. The Giants played for two seasons at Seals Stadium (from...
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    relocated to San Francisco in 1958, briefly playing at Seals Stadium. After sharing Candlestick Park for 29 years with the San Francisco 49ers National...
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    University Edward Charles Bassett (1922–1999), San Francisco–based architect, designed many of the buildings in San Francisco with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill...
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    Ike Caveney (category San Francisco Seals (baseball) players)
    1922 to 1925. He later became the player-manager for the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League from 1932 to 1934. Caveney was raised in San...
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    Cobbledick family of San Francisco. For a number of years, Seal grew dahlias with great success in the yard of her San Francisco home. In 1915, there...
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    Jr. (September 16, 1922 – August 5, 2006) was an American professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher from the San Francisco Bay Area, he had a...
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    Finley sold the A's to San Francisco clothing manufacturer Walter A. Haas, Jr., president of Levi Strauss & Co. prior to the 1981 season. It would not be the...
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    the season, with the winner meeting the champion of the International League in the Triple-A National Championship Game. The San Francisco Seals won 14...
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    the San Francisco Peninsula. About 20 miles (32 km) south of San Francisco, the city borders Burlingame to the north, Hillsborough to the west, San Francisco...
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    Kezar Stadium (category Soccer venues in San Francisco)
    home of the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders (first AFL season only) of the National Football League (NFL) and of the San Francisco Dragons of...
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  • "2006 CPSA SEASON". San Francisco Soccer Football League. Archived from the original on November 15, 2006. Retrieved June 3, 2020. "Seals Players Help...
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    Lefty O'Doul (category San Francisco Seals (baseball) managers)
    Born in San Francisco, California, O'Doul began his professional career as a left-handed pitcher with the minor-league San Francisco Seals of the Pacific...
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  • one season before switching back to its previous moniker in 2022. A league champion is determined at the end of each season. The San Francisco Seals won...
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  • This is a timeline of the San Francisco Bay Area in California, events in the nine counties that border on the San Francisco Bay, and the bay itself. An...
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    getting into two games with the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League in 1920, then played the 1922 season with Charleston of the South Atlantic...
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    Jim Harbaugh (category San Francisco 49ers head coaches)
    four seasons, including a win in the 2011 Orange Bowl. Immediately afterward, Harbaugh signed a five-year deal as head coach of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers...
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  • (when it joined the NL from the AA); both teams respectively moved to San Francisco and Los Angeles in 1958. Before the move to the West Coast, the Dodgers...
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    Al Wingo (category San Francisco Seals (baseball) players)
    turned. In five major league seasons, Wingo compiled a .308 career batting average. He later played for the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League...
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    West Coast baseball officially began on Opening Day in 1958 at Seals Stadium in San Francisco, with the Giants defeating the visiting Dodgers 8–0. In 1959...
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    Archie Yelle (category San Francisco Seals (baseball) players)
    100 Teams: 44. 1922 San Francisco Seals". Minor League Baseball. Retrieved April 12, 2016. "Top 100 Teams: 10. 1925 San Francisco Seals". Minor League...
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    Duster Mails (category San Francisco Seals (baseball) players)
    Series. Mails spent the rest of the season with the International League's Syracuse Stars and the PCL's San Francisco Seals. For the Stars, he pitched 44 innings...
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    San Francisco, the first troop for Chinese Americans and possibly the first troop in San Francisco. It was recognized as Troop 3 once San Francisco became...
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    Dots Miller (category San Francisco Seals (baseball) managers)
    Coast League team, the San Francisco Seals, in 1922. He led the club to the pennant in his first year. The following season, the Seals were league with by...
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    still fairly common in San Francisco and other North American cities until around World War II. A typical opium den in San Francisco might have been a Chinese-run...
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    Red Baldwin (category San Francisco Seals (baseball) players)
    1919 and played in the PCL for the next 11 seasons. During that time, he played for the San Francisco Seals (1919, 1931), the Seattle Indians (1920, 1924–26)...
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    Retrieved January 15, 2023. Weiss, Bill; Wright, Marshall (2001). "44. 1922 San Francisco Seals". MiLB.com. Retrieved January 15, 2023. Weiss, Bill; Wright, Marshall...
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