Northwest International League
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The Northwest International League was a four-team professional minor baseball league that existed in 1919. It had previously been known as the Pacific Coast International League and reverted to that name in 1920.

The league consisted of two Washington-based teams and two Canada
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-based teams: the Seattle Drydockers, Tacoma Tigers, Vancouver Beavers and Victoria Tyrees represented the league.

On June 8, the league disbanded, with the Beavers in first place. Therefore, they were the de facto league champions. The Tigers finished in last place with a 5-17 record.

Wally Hood, who played in the major leagues from 1920 to 1922, spent time in the league.
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