The Bellingham Giants were a Minor League Baseball team in the Class A-Short Season Northwest League , based in Bellingham, Washington , for two seasons (1995, 1996), and were an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants . After years of struggling attendance, co-owners Jerry Walker and William Tucker moved the franchise south to Keizer, Oregon , and began play in 1997 as the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes .
7-581: The franchise arrived in 1973 as the Bellingham Dodgers , affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers . When Major League Baseball returned to Seattle in 1977 , the expansion Mariners placed their first minor league affiliate in Bellingham. The club adopted the moniker of their parent club, taking the name Bellingham Mariners , but were commonly referred to as the "Baby M's." Bellingham enjoyed
14-574: A half-game behind the division winning Yakima Bears . Attendance woes continued as the Giants failed to eclipse fifty thousand in attendance. Following the season, the franchise relocated to Keizer, Oregon , opened a new $ 7 million ballpark in 1997, and rebranded as the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes . The Bellingham franchise played at Joe Martin Field , a venue with a seating capacity near 1,600. The park
21-510: A long affiliation with the Mariners, lasting eighteen years, through 1994 . Following that season, the Mariners signed a player development contract with Everett, who had been a Giants affiliate since 1984, and Everett became the AquaSox . Seattle and San Francisco, essentially swapped affiliates as Bellingham inked an agreement with the Giants. Like their predecessors, who mirrored their parent clubs,
28-734: Is currently the home of the Bellingham Bells of the West Coast League . Bellingham Dodgers The Bellingham Dodgers were a Minor League Baseball team in the Class A-Short Season Northwest League , based in Bellingham, Washington . The franchise played four season as an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1973 to 1976. In 1977 the team would change names to Bellingham Mariners representative of their new parent club. The franchise arrived in 1973 as
35-709: The Bellingham Dodgers, affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers . After three seasons in Medford and one season in Spokane in 1972, the Dodgers moved their Northwest League affiliate to Bellingham for 1973. In their first season the Dodgers posted a record of 42–37. The Dodgers would build upon their initial success. Bellingham went 52–32 on the year to win the West Division title. In the best of three games league championship series,
42-541: The Dodgers fell to the Eugene Emeralds . The team gained unwanted national notoriety in 1975 when it opened the season with 25 straight losses; they finished at 17–61 (.218). The Dodgers would again find themselves at the bottom of the league standings in 1976. Following the season the franchise signed a player development contract with the expansion Seattle Mariners . The Los Angeles Dodgers shifted their short season affiliation to Lethbridge , where they would play as
49-482: The team took the name Giants. Bellingham went 43–33 (.566) in 1995 to earn the top spot in the north division, and the Giants faced the Boise Hawks for the league crown. Boise bested Bellingham in the deciding game of the best-of-three NWL championship series. Despite winning a division title, the Giants struggled at the gate, and were last in the league in attendance. The Giants returned in 1996 and were 39–36 (.520),
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