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only won five more times in the first month. Nevertheless, the Pilots stayed within striking distance of .500 for much of the spring, and were only six games out of the AL West lead as late as June 28. But a disastrous 9–20 July ended even a faint hope of any kind of contention, though they were still in third place as late as August. However, a 6–22 August sent them into the AL West basement for good. The team finished the
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interested in building a freeway on the stadium site than maintaining it. Indeed, both the Indians and A's had balked at moving to Seattle because of Sick's rapid deterioration. While a condition of awarding the Pilots to Seattle was that Sicks' had to be expanded to 30,000 seats, work did not really begin in earnest until January 1969. Only 18,000-19,500 seats (depending on the source) were ready by
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The Pilots lawsuit continued until 1976. At trial, the American League offered to give Seattle an expansion baseball franchise in return for dropping the suit, and details were ironed out over the next year. To keep the league with an even number of teams, a formal expansion proceeding was held, with
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Due to the favorable alignment, Schultz and Milkes both optimistically predicted that the Pilots could finish third in the new division. However, the Pilots experienced the typical struggles of a first-year expansion team. They won their first game, and then their home opener three days later, but
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of his youth. Instead, due to the move being finalized at such a late date, the Brewers were stuck using old blue and gold Pilots' uniforms, with the team name replaced. Blue and gold remain the Brewers' colors today although the shades have been darker since 2000. The move also came too late for
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season, and Symington would not accept the prospect of Kansas City having to wait three years for baseball to return there. The American League would not allow only one new team to enter the league, as the resulting odd number of teams would unbalance the schedule. That meant that Kansas City and
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By the end of the season, the Pilots were gasping. However, Daley refused to put up more financing. It was obvious that they would not survive long enough to move into their new park without new ownership. It was also obvious that the timetable for a new stadium would have to be significantly
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However, the team's poor play was the least of its troubles. The most obvious problem was Sick's Stadium. The longtime home of the Rainiers, it had once been considered one of the best ballparks in minor league baseball. However, in 1964, the Rainiers sold the stadium to the city, which was more
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had called in a $ 4 million loan (or $ 3.5 million, depending on the source) it made to the Soriano-Daley group to finance the purchase of the franchise. No one in the American League knew that the loan had even existed. Faced with having to raise more money than expected, Danz walked away. In
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Additionally, the Pilots were severely underfinanced. The Sorianos were forced to bring Daley into their group after making almost no effort to court Seattle-based partners. However, the American League did not even consider any other prospective owners. When league president
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expressed the concerns of the owners when he said that under Carlson's plan, "no one person, group, or firm" would be responsible for team expenses. The owners also feared it would devalue the other clubs' worth. A slightly modified deal came one vote short of approval.
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because of numerous delays. The scoreboard was not even ready until the night before the season opener. By June there were finally 25,000 seats in place. Water pressure was almost nonexistent after the seventh inning, especially with crowds above 8,000.
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It turned out both the league and commissioner's offices were concerned about the Pilots' viability as well. As early as June, an MLB memo envisaged the Pilots moving to Milwaukee. During the offseason, Soriano made contact with car salesman and former
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unsure of where they would play. However, Soriano and Daley declared bankruptcy, claiming that the loan was not enough to keep the team alive. The league stripped Soriano and Daley of their authority over the Pilots and took control of the team.
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Soon afterward, the league gave tentative approval to sell the Pilots to Selig's Milwaukee group, but final approval was delayed due to the state seeking an injunction to stop the sale. PNSI's bankruptcy filing, however, was intended to
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The Pilots had a total attendance of 677,944 people for the season, 20th out of 24 teams in Major League Baseball, and their average attendance per game, 8,268, was also 20th. Seattle finished above fellow cellar dweller teams like the
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came forward with an offer to buy out the Sorianos and reduce Daley's stake to 30 percent. The $ 10 million deal received preliminary approval in December. However, the deal fizzled when it emerged that three months earlier, the
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Just like that, the long-held plans to don the Brewers in red and navy were scrapped. Instead, the team simply adopted the nautical theme of the Pilots, who wore cream home uniforms accented with royal blue and yellow or
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scouted out the city in 1967, his only interview was with Soriano. Despite their straitened financial condition, the Sorianos balked at corporate support, a critical factor even in those days for sports franchises.
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Despite Soriano having been president of the PCL, he had to pay the PCL $ 1 million to compensate for the loss of one of its longest-standing and most successful franchises. After
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Sidney C. Volinn declared the Pilots bankrupt on March 31β€”seven days before Opening Dayβ€”clearing the way for them to move to Milwaukee. The team's equipment had been sitting in
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was by far the weaker division, as it consisted of the two expansion teams and the four clubs that had finished sixth through ninth place in the 1968 campaign. The
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In an ominous sign of things to come, Soriano found himself short of cash after making little effort to find locally-based partners. He had to ask
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is based on a journal that Bouton kept during the 1969 season. Bouton spent most of the season with Seattle, although he was traded to the
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had a worse record in the American League. On the plus side, they did finish 12 games ahead of the two National League expansion teams,
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finished 10th in attendance with 1,212,608. The highest attendance for a Pilots home game was 23,657, on August 3 against the
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instead. There was no real competition from other professional teams at the time in the city. While Seattle had landed the
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and former president of the Pacific Coast League. The team's nickname of "Pilots" came from Soriano's part-time job as a
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After a winter and spring full of court action, the owners loaned Soriano and Daley $ 650,000 to send the team to
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A couple of factors were beyond the Pilots' control. They were originally not set to start play until
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Inside Pitch: Insiders Reveal How the Ill-Fated Seattle Pilots Got Played into Bankruptcy in One Year
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In 1970, in the aftermath of the Pilots' purchase and relocation to Milwaukee, the City of Seattle,
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Topps to change the cards for the 1970 season - so the 1970 Topps set has cards for the Pilots.
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With expansion to twelve teams in each league came a realignment into two divisions. Unlike the
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The lead man for the franchise ownership, Pacific Northwest Sports, Inc. (PNSI), was
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were the only AL West team that had a winning record in 1968, finishing 82-80.
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season. With this in mind and with no credible alternatives to Selig's offer,
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January 1970, Carlson put together a nonprofit group, modeled loosely on the
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Susananne Elaine Vandenbosch, "The 1968 Forward Thrust Election", pp. 85, 92
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Selig intended to change the team's colors to navy and red in honor of the
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having been established in 1969). The new Seattle team, to begin play in
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advanced, as Sicks' Stadium was inadequate even for temporary use.
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would come to the city in 1976 with the addition of the expansion
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Local theater chain owner Fred Danz, restaurateur Dave Cohn, and
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Becoming Big League: Seattle, the Pilots, and Stadium Politics
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and settle the Pilots' most immediate debts. Under new manager
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The 1969 Seattle Pilots: Major League Baseball's One-Year Team
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with a record of 64–98, 33 games behind division winner
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1970
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and five games behind their expansion brethren, the
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American League
1969
West Division
1969
Sick's Stadium
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee Brewers
William R. Daley
Dewey Soriano
Joe Schultz Jr.
Marvin Milkes
professional baseball team
Seattle
Washington
1969 Major League Baseball season
home games
Sick's Stadium
West Division
Major League Baseball
American League
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Milwaukee Brewers

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