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- Bobby Bragan (links | edit)
- List of people from North Dakota (links | edit)
- Ossie Vitt (links | edit)
- Doc Crandall (links | edit)
- Smead Jolley (links | edit)
- List of Pacific Coast League teams (links | edit)
- Johnny Bassler (links | edit)
- Frank Demaree (links | edit)
- Red Killefer (links | edit)
- Vean Gregg (links | edit)
- Sacramento High School (links | edit)
- Eddie Mulligan (links | edit)
- Elmer Smith (baseball) (links | edit)
- Catfish Metkovich (links | edit)
- Max West (links | edit)
- Bill Sweeney (first baseman) (links | edit)
- Ike Boone (links | edit)
- Joe Marty (links | edit)
- Johnny Moore (baseball) (links | edit)
- Harry Krause (links | edit)
- Sam Gibson (baseball) (links | edit)
- Earl Sheely (links | edit)
- Ray Prim (links | edit)
- Ox Eckhardt (links | edit)
- Lou Novikoff (links | edit)
- Jack Lelivelt (links | edit)
- Herman Pillette (links | edit)
- Johnny Frederick (links | edit)
- Frank Dillon (links | edit)
- Bert Ellison (links | edit)
- Triple-A (baseball) (links | edit)
- Bill Schuster (links | edit)
- Marv Gudat (links | edit)
- Dario Lodigiani (links | edit)
- Dick Barrett (baseball) (links | edit)
- Jigger Statz (links | edit)
- Triple-A National Championship Game (links | edit)
- Eddie Basinski (links | edit)
- Frank Brazill (links | edit)
- Wheezer Dell (links | edit)
- Charlie Graham (links | edit)
- Triple-A All-Star Game (links | edit)
- Elmer Jacobs (links | edit)
- Walter McCredie (links | edit)
- Tony Freitas (links | edit)
- Wally Hood (outfielder) (links | edit)
- Ray French (baseball) (links | edit)
- Artie Wilson (links | edit)
- Fay Thomas (links | edit)