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The Far West League was a minor league baseball league that operated from 1948 to 1951. The Far West League was a Class D level league, with franchises based in California , Nevada and Oregon . The Santa Rosa Pirates (1948), Pittsburg Diamonds (1949), Redding Browns (1950) and Klamath Falls Gems (1951) won league championships.

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3-775: The Marysville Braves were a minor league baseball team in the Class D Far West League in 1948 and 1949. They were an affiliate of the Boston Braves . In 1950, the team lost its Braves affiliation and became the Marysville Peaches . This article about a baseball team in California is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Far West League (1948%E2%80%931951) The Far West League had eight teams in each of its first three seasons, before reducing to six teams in its final season of 1951. The league began play in 1948 with

6-725: The Klamath Falls Gems , Marysville Braves , Medford Nuggets , Oroville Red Sox , Pittsburg Diamonds , Redding Browns , Santa Rosa Pirates and Willows Cardinals as the charter members. In 1948, the Klamath Falls Gems were a Philadelphia Phillies affiliate; the Marysville Braves a Boston Braves affiliate; the Medford Nuggets, a Brooklyn Dodgers affiliate; the Oroville Red Sox, a Boston Red Sox affiliate;

9-706: The Redding Browns, a St. Louis Browns affiliate; the Santa Rosa Pirates, a Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate and the Willows Cardinals were a St. Louis Cardinals affiliate. The league held four–team playoffs from 1948 to 1950 and a two–team final in 1951. League championships were won by the Santa Rosa Pirates (1948), Pittsburg Diamonds (1949), Redding Browns (1950), and Klamath Falls Gems (1951). The Far West League permanently folded following

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