Western International League
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The Western International League was a mid- to higher-level minor league baseball circuit in the Pacific Northwest United States and western Canada that operated in 1922, 1937 to 1942, and 1946 to 1954. In 1955, the Western International League evolved to become the Northwest League, which is still playing today.
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Classification | Class B (1922, 1937–1942; 1946–1951) Class A (1952–1954) |
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Sport | Minor League Baseball |
First season | 1922, 1937 |
Ceased | 1954 |
Replaced by | Northwest League |
President | Roger Peck (1937) F.H. Knickerbocker (1938–1939) Stanley A. Webster (1940) Robert Abel (1941–1954) |
No. of teams | 13 |
Country | Canada United States |
Most titles | 4 Spokane Indians Vancouver Capilanos |
Related competitions | Western Canada League Pacific Coast International League |
Official website | northwestleague.com |
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