Nat Bailey Stadium (formerly Capilano Stadium), Vancouver, B.C.

Vancouver Mounties
Pacific Coast League (AAA)
Field: Capilano Stadium
Manager: Bob Lemon
Record: 71-73
Finish: Second (tie), Northern Division, 14 games out (Tacoma)
Attendance: 62,666 (8/8)
Roster: By Position
Notes: The Mounties got roughed up in 1968, and were awful again the next season. The resulting disasterous attendance was the reason that they were out of the P.C.L.. at the end of 1969, replaced by Salt Lake. Sadly, Vancouver's next P.C.L. team, the Canadians, left for Sacramento after winning the AAA World Series in 1999.


Cobb Field, Billings, MN
Billings Mustangs
Pioneer League (A)
Field: Cobb Field
Manager: Bobby Mavis, Ronald LeBlanc
Record: 26-45
Finish: Seventh, 18 games back (Ogden)
Attendance: 11,227 (7/7)
Statistics: Batting / Pitching
Roster: Alphabetical / By Position
Notes: Before the Mustangs' arrival, Billings had been without pro ball for five years. First Russ Meyer and then Jerry Zimmerman had been announced as the Mustangs' manager before the season, but both changed their minds, leaving the team in the hands of veteran scout, Bobby Mavis. Pitching coach Tracy Stollard served up Roger Maris' 61st homer in 1961. Seven future major leaguers, most notably, Gorman Thomas, wore a Mustangs uniform.


Riverview Stadium, Clinton, IA
Clinton Pilots
Midwest League (A)
Field: Riverview Stadium
Manager: Sibby Sisti, Karl Kuehl, Tom Giordano
Record: 72-51
Finish: Second, 11 games back (Appleton)
Attendance: 59,430 (3/9)
Statistics: Batting / Pitching
Notes: Riverview Stadium underwent a remodel in 2006 and is now known as Alliant Energy Field.


Colburn Park, Newark, NY
Newark Co-Pilots (1968)
New York-Penn League (A)
Field: Colburn Park
Manager: Sibby Sisti
Record: 38-36
Finish: Fourth, 10 games back (Auburn)
Attendance: 20,121 (4/8)
Roster: Alphabetical / By Position
Notes: Lost one-game playoff to Oneonta.

Newark Co-Pilots (1969)
New York-Penn League (A)
Field: Colburn Park
Manager: Earl Torgeson
Record: 42-34
Finish: Third, 8.5 games back (Oneonta)
Attendance: 20,499 (5/8)
Statistics: Batting / Pitching
Notes: The Co-Pilots may be the only farm team ever to outlast their parent club, two seasons to one.


Sick' Stadium, Seattle, WA
Seattle Angels (1968)
Pacific Coast League (AAA)
Field: Sick's Stadium
Manager: Joe Adcock
Record: 71-76
Finish: Fourth, Western Division, 15 games back (Spokane)
Attendance: 155,090 (2/6)
Notes: The Angels were the only farm team owned by the Pilots, but under a deal with the California Angels, fewer than half the players were under contract to Seattle.

Seattle (1968)
Arizona Instructional League
Field: Pilots Field
Manager: Sibby Sisti
Record: 12-36
Finish: Sixth
Attendance: Unknown
Roster: Alphabetical / By Position
Notes: Richard Seminoff's 3.10 ERA was eighth-best in the league.

Seattle (1969)
Arizona Instructional League
Field: Pilots Field
Manager: Karl Kuehl, Bob Mavis, Bobby Mattick
Record: 30-19
Finish: First, Eastern Division
Attendance: Unknown
Roster: Alphabetical / By Position
Notes: Edgar Pate was the only left-handed pitcher on the team.