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Northwest League

Digitalballparks.com – Gallery of Single-A Northwest League Ballparks – aka Western International League ( Class B ) Baseball Parks and Baseball Stadiums

Welcome to the Northwest League… a “Short Season Single-A system”, meaning it doesn’t begin play until late June… filling its roster from the June MLB Amateur Draft of high school and collegiate players that were picked to be the future stars of the MLB. For many of these players, this is usually their first taste of professional baseball, and what better way to experience it then by playing in the wonderfully bucolic ballparks of the Pacific Northwest. Originally known as the “Western International League” the Northwest League can actually trace its roots all the way back to 1919 when the Western International League first began play just after World War I, before being rebranded as the Northwest League in 1955.

Boise HAWKS

Memorial Stadium
Boise Idaho
Since 1989

Eugene EMERALDS

PK Park @ University of Oregon
Eugene Oregon
Since 2010

Everett Memorial Stadium
Everett Washington
Since 1984

Hillsboro HOPS

Ron Tonkin Field
Hillsboro Oregon
Since 1993

Volcanoes Stadium
Keizer Oregon
Since 1997

Spokane INDIANS

Avista Stadium @ Fairgrounds
Spokane Washington
Since 1983, 1972, 1956

Gesa Staduim
Pasco Washington
Since 1995

Nat Bailey Stadium
aka Capilano Stadium
Vancouver British Columbia
Since 2000, 1954-1951

Complete ballpark history of the Northwest & Western International League since 1937 • CLICK ON ANY BALLPARK TO SEE THAT STADIUM'S FULL GALLERY

Joe Martin Field
Bellingham Mariners
1996-1973

BOISE Idaho

Wigle Field
Boise Buckskins
1988-87,78,76-75

EUGENE Oregon

PK Park
Eugene Emeralds
Present-2010

Olympic Stadium
Grays Harbor Loggers
1980-1976

Queens Park Stad.
New Westminster
Frasiers
1974

Chemeketa Field II
Salem Dodgers
1989

SPOKANE WA

Ferris Field
Spokane Hawks
1956-46, 42-37

Royal Athletic Prk II
Victoria Mussels
1980-1978

BELLINGHAM WA

Battersby Field
Bellingham Chiooks
1939-1938

BREMERTON WA

Roosevelt Field
Bremerton Blue Jackets
1949-1946

Civic Stadium
Eugene Emeralds
2009-1974

Waite Pioneer Park
Grays Harbor Loggers
1980-1976

PASCO WA

Tri-Cities Stadium
Tri Cities Dust Devils
Present-1995

SALEM Oregon

Chemeketa Field I
Salem Senators
1988-1977

TACOMA WA

Tacoma Baseball Pk
Tacoma Tigers
1951-1946, 42-37

Royal Athletic Park I
Victoria Tyrees
1954-1946

Vince Genna Stad.
Central Oregon Phillies /
Bend Bucks
1994-1978

CALGARY Alberta

Buffalo Stadium
Calgary Stampede
1954-1953

EUGENE Oregon

Bethel Park
Eugene Emeralds
1968-1955

KENNEWICK WA

Sanders-Jacobs Fld
Tri-Cities Atoms
1974-1950

PGE (Civic) Stadium
Portland Mavericks
2000-1995, 1977-73

SALEM Oregon

Waters Field
Salem Senators
1965-1946, 42-40

Nat Bailey Stadium / Capilano Stadium
Vancouver Canadians
Present-2000, 54-51

WALLA WALLA Wa

Borleske Stadium
Walla Walla Padres /
Blue Mountain Bears
1983-1969

Municipal Stadium
Bend Rainbows
1972-1970

Clyde Allen Field
C.B.N.B. Athletics
1972-1970

Everett Memorial Std
Everett Aqua Sox
Present – 1984

LEWISTON Idaho

Bengal Field
Lewiston Broncs
1937

RICHLAND Wash.

Bomber Bowl
Triple City Triplets
1986-1982

Sicks Stadium
Seattle Rainiers
1976-1972

Athletic Park
Vancouver Capilanos
1950-1939

WENATCHEE WA

Recreation Park
Wenatchee Chiefs
1965-46, 41-37

BOISE Idaho

Municipal Stadium
Boise Hawks
Present-1987

Renfrew/John Ducey Pk
Edmonton Eskimos
1954-1953

HILLSBORO OR

Ron Tonkin Field
Hillsboro Oregon
Current-2013

MEDFORD Oregon

Miles Field
Rogue Valley Rogues /
Sth Oregon Timber Jacks
1999-1969

Volcanoes Stadium
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes
Present – 1988

SPOKANE WA

Avista Fairgrounds
Spokane Indians
Present-1983, 1972

Con Jones Park
Vancouver Capilanos
1938-1937

YAKIMA WA

Yakima County Std
Yakima Bears
Present-1993

YAKIMA WA

Parker Field
Yakima Pippins
92-90, 66-46, 41-37

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