• West Coast Negro Baseball League, changing their name to the Seattle Steelheads. The Steelheads played in the West Coast Negro Baseball League and played...
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  • The Idaho Steelheads are an American professional minor league ice hockey team based in Boise, Idaho, and a member of the ECHL. The Steelheads play in the...
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  • The Seattle metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States is home to several professional and amateur sports teams. They include...
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  • Mariners honored the West Coast Negro Baseball League Seattle Steelheads when they wore 1946 Steelheads uniforms on September 9, 1995, at home against the...
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  • Saperstein, the owner of the Harlem Globetrotters. The Rosebuds played the Seattle Steelheads on their opening day, May 12, 1946, at Dudley Field in El Paso, Texas...
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    changed their name to the Seattle Angels in 1964. In 1946, the stadium was briefly the home of the Negro league Seattle Steelheads of the short-lived West...
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  • called the Cincinnati Crescents, which he moved to Seattle and renamed them the Seattle Steelheads. He knew Jesse Owens, the track and field athlete and...
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  • uniforms from the Seattle Steelheads, a short-lived Negro league baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. A Seattle Steelheads vs. Kansas City Monarchs...
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  • Nap Gulley (category Seattle Steelheads players)
    rebranded as the Seattle Steelheads in the West Coast Negro Baseball Association in 1946, Gulley remained with the club. After leaving the Steelheads for the Chicago...
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  • Cannonball Berry (category Seattle Steelheads players)
    joined the West Coast Negro Baseball Association and rebranded as the Seattle Steelheads in 1946, Berry was on the roster. On June 20, Berry fanned 13 hitters...
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