Portland Beavers
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Portland Beavers
Summary
Portland Beavers is a baseball team[1]. It draws 103 Wikipedia views per month (baseball_team category, ranking #173 of 1,162).[2]
Key Facts
- Portland Beavers is in the country of United States[3].
- Portland Beavers's instance of is recorded as baseball team[4].
- Portland Beavers's home venue is recorded as Vaughn Street Park[5].
- Portland Beavers's home venue is recorded as Providence Park[6].
- Portland Beavers's league or competition is recorded as Pacific Coast League[7].
- Portland Beavers's logo image is recorded as Portland Beavers wordmark logo 2008-10.png[8].
- Portland Beavers's logo image is recorded as Portland Beavers wordmark logo 2001-07.png[9].
- Portland Beavers's follows is recorded as Albuquerque Dukes[10].
- Portland Beavers's follows is recorded as Portland Webfoots[11].
- Portland Beavers's followed by is recorded as Tucson Padres[12].
- Portland Beavers's followed by is recorded as Salt Lake Bees[13].
- Portland Beavers's followed by is recorded as Spokane Indians[14].
- Portland Beavers's followed by is recorded as Sacramento Senators[15].
- Portland Beavers's Commons category is recorded as Portland Beavers[16].
- +1903-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Portland Beavers[17].
- Portland Beavers's sport is recorded as baseball[18].
- Portland Beavers's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j7ff[19].
- Portland Beavers's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Portland Beavers[20].
- Portland Beavers's category for members of a team is recorded as Category:Portland Beavers players[21].
- Portland Beavers's SportsLogos.net team ID is recorded as 1023[22].
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Founding
+1903-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Portland Beavers[17].
Identity
Predecessors include Albuquerque Dukes[10] and Portland Webfoots[11]. Successors include Tucson Padres[12], Salt Lake Bees[13], Spokane Indians[14], and Sacramento Senators[15].
Why It Matters
Portland Beavers draws 103 Wikipedia views per month (baseball_team category, ranking #173 of 1,162).[2]