Pacific Coast League (1936-1968)
Tombstone
Born: December 11, 1902 (Pacific Coast League charter member)1Merry Fight Over Baseball, The Desert Evening News, Dec. 12, 1902
Relocated: January 14, 1958 (Phoenix Giants)2$900,000 Indemnity Gets PCL Approval, UP via The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA, Jan. 15, 1958
First Game: March 26, 1903 (W 7-3 vs. Portland Browns)3Pacific Coast Season Opened, Desert Evening News, Mar. 27, 1903
Last Game: September 15, 1957 (L 14-7 vs. Sacramento Solons)4Seals Leave ‘Em Laughing, The Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA, Sep. 16, 1957
Pacific Coast League Champions: 1909, 1915, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935, 1946, 1957
Stadiums
Seals Stadium (1931-1957)
Opened: April 7, 1931
Demolished: November 1959
Ewing Field (1914)
Opened: 1914
Demolished: 1938
Recreation Park (1903–1913, 1915–1930)
Opened: 1903
Closed: 1971
Demolished: 1976
Marketing
Team Colors:
1903-1932: Unknown
1933-1956: Navy and White
1957: Navy, Red, and White
Ownership & Affiliation
Owners:
Henry Harris (1902-1906)
Andrew J. Clunie (1906)
J. Cal Ewing (1906-1914)
Henry Berry (1914-1918)
Charles H. Strub, George Alfred (Alfie) Putnam, and Charles H. Graham (1918-1945)
Paul Fagan (1945-1953)
Damon Miller (1954-1957)5Miller Gets Seals, News-Press, St. Joseph, MO, Dec. 12, 1953
Major League Affiliations:
- New York Giants (1936)
- Brooklyn Dodgers (1942)
- New York Yankees (1951)
- Boston Red Sox (1956–1957)
Background
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Our Favorite Gear
San Francisco Seals PCL Apparel
When it comes to replica jerseys, we turn to our friends at Royal Retros, who put extraordinary detail into their fully customizable baseball jerseys, including those for the San Francisco, who played in the Pacific Coast League from 1903-1957.
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Each jersey individually handmade
Any name and number
Sewn tackle twill crest, numbers & letters
100% polyester
Heavyweight fabric made to game standards
Fight strap included