When the Los Angeles Dodgers moved from Brooklyn to the west coast in 1958, they moved their PCL affiliate, the Los Angeles Angels, north to Spokane. While with the Dodgers for fourteen seasons, the Indians won league titles in 1960 and 1970, and were runners-up in 1963, 1967, and 1968.
In 1963, Spokane pitcher Bob Radovich threw a no-hitter against the Hawaii Islanders that ended on a bizarre note. With two out in the ninth inning, an Islander player drew a walk. Stan Palys came in to run for the batter. The next batter hit a grounder to first and Palys danced up and down till the ball hit him in the leg. Under baseball rules, Palys would have been called out but a base hit would have been recorded for the batter. Pacific Coast League President Dewey Soriano, who was in attendance that night on July 7, notified the press box that final out was to be credited to the first baseman and that Palys' conduct constituted "unsportsmanlike play". (Apparently, no base hit was credited on this play.)
We travel up to Spokane, Washington, home of the spectacular downtown Riverfront Falls and the Spokane Indians, the High-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. The Indians play at Avista Stadium, which opened in 1958 and hosted the Dodgers greats of the 1970s as they worked their way up from what was then a Triple-A franchise. Today, the Indians face the Everett AquaSox.
More at https://www.mappingthepath.com/spokane-indians
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MappingThePath
published: 09 Aug 2022
Spokane Tribe Documentary
published: 24 May 2017
Meet the Spokane Indians mascots at Fan Fest
SPOKANE, Wash. --- Baseball is back this month at Avista Stadium!
Families have a chance to meet the 2023 team, get early access to merch and more at Community Fan Fest on Wednesday, April 5.
From 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., you can get autographs, buy concession food, Spokane Indians gear and there is a home run derby!
Kids can also meet the lovable Spokane Indians mascots and play games.
Fan Fest is free to attend.
The Spokane Indians' season officially begins this week.
The season begins this Friday against the Vancouver Canadians and the first home game at Avista Stadium is on Tuesday, April 11 against the Eugene Emeralds.
Click here to check out the full schedule and to buy tickets: https://www.milb.com/spokane/schedule/2023-04
You can also find more info about Fan Fest here: http...
published: 05 Apr 2023
What to expect in the 2023 Spokane Indians season opener
There's plenty to look forward to at the Spokane Indians home opener in 2023! Join sports anchor and Mike Boyle and KREM 2 anchor Whitney Ward for the latest.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/baseball/spokane-indians/spokane-indians-opening-week-events/293-f81b3337-ae8a-408a-b6ad-47a531edadec
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Spokane Indians fans enjoy the festivities on opening day at Avista Stadium
Despite the Indians losing in extra innings, fans still had plenty of fun soaking up the ballpark at Avista Stadium on opening day.
published: 09 Apr 2022
Spokane Indians Avista Stadium REVIEW
SAC Stadium Review Episode 22
Avista Stadium home of the MiLB's Spokane Indians Baseball team in Spokane, WA.
Enjoy!
Redband Rally Link: https://www.milb.com/spokane/community/redbandrally
Want to visit this stadium? Use code “SACSPORTSADVENTURES” for $20 off your first purchase of $30 or more at SeatGeek - https://seatgeek.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:30 Background
2:16 Outside the Arena
2:32 Concourse
4:28 Seating
6:09 Atmosphere
7:51 Food
8:16 Game
8:42 Souvenir
published: 31 May 2022
Northwest Profiles: Spokane Tribe Culture Week
From language to cooking, children discover who they are today by learning the ways of their ancestors. Experience Culture Week with the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
published: 01 Feb 2019
Spokane Tribe: Coyote's Rocks
In August of 2021, a group of people gathered in the late summer sun on the banks of the Spokane River to remember the legend of Coyote's Rocks and his triumph over an evil monster that was killing people and animals.
The epic battle took place near Upriver Drive in Spokane County and you can see huge boulders that the monster threw at Coyote and where they landed on the hillside and in the river.
in 2001, the Upriver Drive Improvement Project required the removal of some of these historically significant boulder so the road could be widened and improvements made to the Centennial Trail that stretches along the river. Knowing that the Spokane Tribe of Indians felt this loss deeply, a group of people came together in 2021 to record the story of Coyote's Rocks as told by a tribal elder. T...
published: 02 Dec 2021
Spokane Indians prepare for Opening Day
Spokane Indians open the season at home on April 11. Here is a look at what fans can expect this season.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/baseball/spokane-indians/spokane-indians-opening-week-events/293-f81b3337-ae8a-408a-b6ad-47a531edadec
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published: 11 Apr 2023
Fan Fest returns to Avista Stadium ahead of promising Spokane Indians season
We travel up to Spokane, Washington, home of the spectacular downtown Riverfront Falls and the Spokane Indians, the High-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. Th...
We travel up to Spokane, Washington, home of the spectacular downtown Riverfront Falls and the Spokane Indians, the High-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. The Indians play at Avista Stadium, which opened in 1958 and hosted the Dodgers greats of the 1970s as they worked their way up from what was then a Triple-A franchise. Today, the Indians face the Everett AquaSox.
More at https://www.mappingthepath.com/spokane-indians
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MappingThePath
We travel up to Spokane, Washington, home of the spectacular downtown Riverfront Falls and the Spokane Indians, the High-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. The Indians play at Avista Stadium, which opened in 1958 and hosted the Dodgers greats of the 1970s as they worked their way up from what was then a Triple-A franchise. Today, the Indians face the Everett AquaSox.
More at https://www.mappingthepath.com/spokane-indians
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MappingThePath
SPOKANE, Wash. --- Baseball is back this month at Avista Stadium!
Families have a chance to meet the 2023 team, get early access to merch and more at Community...
SPOKANE, Wash. --- Baseball is back this month at Avista Stadium!
Families have a chance to meet the 2023 team, get early access to merch and more at Community Fan Fest on Wednesday, April 5.
From 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., you can get autographs, buy concession food, Spokane Indians gear and there is a home run derby!
Kids can also meet the lovable Spokane Indians mascots and play games.
Fan Fest is free to attend.
The Spokane Indians' season officially begins this week.
The season begins this Friday against the Vancouver Canadians and the first home game at Avista Stadium is on Tuesday, April 11 against the Eugene Emeralds.
Click here to check out the full schedule and to buy tickets: https://www.milb.com/spokane/schedule/2023-04
You can also find more info about Fan Fest here: https://www.milb.com/spokane/news/celebrate-the-return-of-baseball-at-fan-fest
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SPOKANE, Wash. --- Baseball is back this month at Avista Stadium!
Families have a chance to meet the 2023 team, get early access to merch and more at Community Fan Fest on Wednesday, April 5.
From 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., you can get autographs, buy concession food, Spokane Indians gear and there is a home run derby!
Kids can also meet the lovable Spokane Indians mascots and play games.
Fan Fest is free to attend.
The Spokane Indians' season officially begins this week.
The season begins this Friday against the Vancouver Canadians and the first home game at Avista Stadium is on Tuesday, April 11 against the Eugene Emeralds.
Click here to check out the full schedule and to buy tickets: https://www.milb.com/spokane/schedule/2023-04
You can also find more info about Fan Fest here: https://www.milb.com/spokane/news/celebrate-the-return-of-baseball-at-fan-fest
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There's plenty to look forward to at the Spokane Indians home opener in 2023! Join sports anchor and Mike Boyle and KREM 2 anchor Whitney Ward for the latest.
...
There's plenty to look forward to at the Spokane Indians home opener in 2023! Join sports anchor and Mike Boyle and KREM 2 anchor Whitney Ward for the latest.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/baseball/spokane-indians/spokane-indians-opening-week-events/293-f81b3337-ae8a-408a-b6ad-47a531edadec
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There's plenty to look forward to at the Spokane Indians home opener in 2023! Join sports anchor and Mike Boyle and KREM 2 anchor Whitney Ward for the latest.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/baseball/spokane-indians/spokane-indians-opening-week-events/293-f81b3337-ae8a-408a-b6ad-47a531edadec
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SAC Stadium Review Episode 22
Avista Stadium home of the MiLB's Spokane Indians Baseball team in Spokane, WA.
Enjoy!
Redband Rally Link: https://www.milb.com/s...
SAC Stadium Review Episode 22
Avista Stadium home of the MiLB's Spokane Indians Baseball team in Spokane, WA.
Enjoy!
Redband Rally Link: https://www.milb.com/spokane/community/redbandrally
Want to visit this stadium? Use code “SACSPORTSADVENTURES” for $20 off your first purchase of $30 or more at SeatGeek - https://seatgeek.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:30 Background
2:16 Outside the Arena
2:32 Concourse
4:28 Seating
6:09 Atmosphere
7:51 Food
8:16 Game
8:42 Souvenir
SAC Stadium Review Episode 22
Avista Stadium home of the MiLB's Spokane Indians Baseball team in Spokane, WA.
Enjoy!
Redband Rally Link: https://www.milb.com/spokane/community/redbandrally
Want to visit this stadium? Use code “SACSPORTSADVENTURES” for $20 off your first purchase of $30 or more at SeatGeek - https://seatgeek.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:30 Background
2:16 Outside the Arena
2:32 Concourse
4:28 Seating
6:09 Atmosphere
7:51 Food
8:16 Game
8:42 Souvenir
From language to cooking, children discover who they are today by learning the ways of their ancestors. Experience Culture Week with the Spokane Tribe of India...
From language to cooking, children discover who they are today by learning the ways of their ancestors. Experience Culture Week with the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
From language to cooking, children discover who they are today by learning the ways of their ancestors. Experience Culture Week with the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
In August of 2021, a group of people gathered in the late summer sun on the banks of the Spokane River to remember the legend of Coyote's Rocks and his triumph ...
In August of 2021, a group of people gathered in the late summer sun on the banks of the Spokane River to remember the legend of Coyote's Rocks and his triumph over an evil monster that was killing people and animals.
The epic battle took place near Upriver Drive in Spokane County and you can see huge boulders that the monster threw at Coyote and where they landed on the hillside and in the river.
in 2001, the Upriver Drive Improvement Project required the removal of some of these historically significant boulder so the road could be widened and improvements made to the Centennial Trail that stretches along the river. Knowing that the Spokane Tribe of Indians felt this loss deeply, a group of people came together in 2021 to record the story of Coyote's Rocks as told by a tribal elder. This group included member of the Spokane Tribe, Spokane County Public Works and Spokane County Commissioner Mary Kuney, who welcomed everyone to the gathering.
In August of 2021, a group of people gathered in the late summer sun on the banks of the Spokane River to remember the legend of Coyote's Rocks and his triumph over an evil monster that was killing people and animals.
The epic battle took place near Upriver Drive in Spokane County and you can see huge boulders that the monster threw at Coyote and where they landed on the hillside and in the river.
in 2001, the Upriver Drive Improvement Project required the removal of some of these historically significant boulder so the road could be widened and improvements made to the Centennial Trail that stretches along the river. Knowing that the Spokane Tribe of Indians felt this loss deeply, a group of people came together in 2021 to record the story of Coyote's Rocks as told by a tribal elder. This group included member of the Spokane Tribe, Spokane County Public Works and Spokane County Commissioner Mary Kuney, who welcomed everyone to the gathering.
Spokane Indians open the season at home on April 11. Here is a look at what fans can expect this season.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/ba...
Spokane Indians open the season at home on April 11. Here is a look at what fans can expect this season.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/baseball/spokane-indians/spokane-indians-opening-week-events/293-f81b3337-ae8a-408a-b6ad-47a531edadec
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Spokane Indians open the season at home on April 11. Here is a look at what fans can expect this season.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/baseball/spokane-indians/spokane-indians-opening-week-events/293-f81b3337-ae8a-408a-b6ad-47a531edadec
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We travel up to Spokane, Washington, home of the spectacular downtown Riverfront Falls and the Spokane Indians, the High-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies. The Indians play at Avista Stadium, which opened in 1958 and hosted the Dodgers greats of the 1970s as they worked their way up from what was then a Triple-A franchise. Today, the Indians face the Everett AquaSox.
More at https://www.mappingthepath.com/spokane-indians
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MappingThePath
SPOKANE, Wash. --- Baseball is back this month at Avista Stadium!
Families have a chance to meet the 2023 team, get early access to merch and more at Community Fan Fest on Wednesday, April 5.
From 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., you can get autographs, buy concession food, Spokane Indians gear and there is a home run derby!
Kids can also meet the lovable Spokane Indians mascots and play games.
Fan Fest is free to attend.
The Spokane Indians' season officially begins this week.
The season begins this Friday against the Vancouver Canadians and the first home game at Avista Stadium is on Tuesday, April 11 against the Eugene Emeralds.
Click here to check out the full schedule and to buy tickets: https://www.milb.com/spokane/schedule/2023-04
You can also find more info about Fan Fest here: https://www.milb.com/spokane/news/celebrate-the-return-of-baseball-at-fan-fest
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There's plenty to look forward to at the Spokane Indians home opener in 2023! Join sports anchor and Mike Boyle and KREM 2 anchor Whitney Ward for the latest.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/baseball/spokane-indians/spokane-indians-opening-week-events/293-f81b3337-ae8a-408a-b6ad-47a531edadec
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SAC Stadium Review Episode 22
Avista Stadium home of the MiLB's Spokane Indians Baseball team in Spokane, WA.
Enjoy!
Redband Rally Link: https://www.milb.com/spokane/community/redbandrally
Want to visit this stadium? Use code “SACSPORTSADVENTURES” for $20 off your first purchase of $30 or more at SeatGeek - https://seatgeek.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:30 Background
2:16 Outside the Arena
2:32 Concourse
4:28 Seating
6:09 Atmosphere
7:51 Food
8:16 Game
8:42 Souvenir
From language to cooking, children discover who they are today by learning the ways of their ancestors. Experience Culture Week with the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
In August of 2021, a group of people gathered in the late summer sun on the banks of the Spokane River to remember the legend of Coyote's Rocks and his triumph over an evil monster that was killing people and animals.
The epic battle took place near Upriver Drive in Spokane County and you can see huge boulders that the monster threw at Coyote and where they landed on the hillside and in the river.
in 2001, the Upriver Drive Improvement Project required the removal of some of these historically significant boulder so the road could be widened and improvements made to the Centennial Trail that stretches along the river. Knowing that the Spokane Tribe of Indians felt this loss deeply, a group of people came together in 2021 to record the story of Coyote's Rocks as told by a tribal elder. This group included member of the Spokane Tribe, Spokane County Public Works and Spokane County Commissioner Mary Kuney, who welcomed everyone to the gathering.
Spokane Indians open the season at home on April 11. Here is a look at what fans can expect this season.
Read more here: https://www.krem.com/article/sports/baseball/spokane-indians/spokane-indians-opening-week-events/293-f81b3337-ae8a-408a-b6ad-47a531edadec
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When the Los Angeles Dodgers moved from Brooklyn to the west coast in 1958, they moved their PCL affiliate, the Los Angeles Angels, north to Spokane. While with the Dodgers for fourteen seasons, the Indians won league titles in 1960 and 1970, and were runners-up in 1963, 1967, and 1968.
In 1963, Spokane pitcher Bob Radovich threw a no-hitter against the Hawaii Islanders that ended on a bizarre note. With two out in the ninth inning, an Islander player drew a walk. Stan Palys came in to run for the batter. The next batter hit a grounder to first and Palys danced up and down till the ball hit him in the leg. Under baseball rules, Palys would have been called out but a base hit would have been recorded for the batter. Pacific Coast League President Dewey Soriano, who was in attendance that night on July 7, notified the press box that final out was to be credited to the first baseman and that Palys' conduct constituted "unsportsmanlike play". (Apparently, no base hit was credited on this play.)