RPPC Sicks Seattle Stadium 1964
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RPPC Sicks Seattle Stadium 1964 Real Picture Post Card Sicks' Seattle Stadium Home of “Seattle Rainiers” Below is information I obtained from the internet about this stadium: Sick's Stadium first opened on June 15, 1938 as the home field of the Pacific Coast League 's Seattle Rainiers (the renamed Seattle Indians). It was named after Emil Sick , owner of the team and of the Rainier Brewing Company . The Rainiers played at the stadium through 1964, after which they were renamed the Seattle Angels, but continued to play at Sick's through 1968. In 1946, the stadium was briefly the home of the Seattle Steelheads of the short-lived West Coast Baseball Association Negro League , who played at the stadium while the Rainiers were on the road. After Emil Sick died in 1964, and various members of his family shared ownership, the name of the park was changed to reflect that fact, from the singular possessive form "Sick's Stadium" to the plural possessive form "Sicks' Stadium". Post card measures 5-1/2” x 3-1/2” Cancellation: None Message: None The car shown in center of picture looks to be circa 1940's Condition Very Good Method of Payment Accepted....Paypal If buyer would like item insured, please contact me by e-mail USA Buyer will pay actual First Class Shipping Cost $.61 in an card or $1.39 with hard backing.....(buyers choice)
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