The 1969 Seattle Pilots: Major League Baseball's One-Year Team [Book]
The Mariners were not Seattle's first major league baseball team. In 1937, Seattle businessman Emil Sick bought the city's failing Pacific Coast League team, the Indians, renamed them the Rainiers and constructed a new, state-of-the-art stadium.
April 8, 1969: Mike Hegan homers, sacrifices body for win in Seattle Pilots' inaugural game – Society for American Baseball Research
Seattle's (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team - Northwest Public Broadcasting
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