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Portland Rockies

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1997

Previous names
  
Bend Rockies (1992–94)

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A (1995–2000)

Division titles
  
1997, 1999

League title
  
1997

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Colorado Rockies (1995–2000)

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The Portland Rockies were a minor league baseball team that played in Portland, Oregon, for six seasons, from 1995 through 2000. They were a single-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies and played in the short-season Northwest League. Their name and logo mimicked the mountain theme of the Colorado club, even though Portland is not located in the Rocky Mountains. A rose was added to the team's cap logo to signify Portland's nickname, the "Rose City."

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The Rockies were previously located in central Oregon in Bend for three seasons (1992–1994), based at Vince Genna Stadium and known as the "Bend Rockies." The Bend Rockies were the parent club's first minor league team; and succeeded the Bucks, Bend's Northwest League team from 1987 through 1991.

The Rockies moved into Civic Stadium (now known as Providence Park) in Portland in 1995. Its previous baseball tenant, the Portland Beavers of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League, were moved to Salt Lake City after the 1993 season by then-owner Joe Buzas. The Rockies had some success in Portland, including a league championship in 1997. Although few single-A teams play in cities as large, the Rockies were able to maintain local interest in baseball.

In 2000, PGE Park was renovated and a new incarnation of the AAA Beavers moved into the stadium in 2001. The Rockies moved to Pasco, Washington, and became the Tri-City Dust Devils.

Notable former Portland Rockies include current MLB players Chone Figgins, Juan Pierre, Clint Barmes, Brad Hawpe, Jake Westbrook, and Garrett Atkins.

Former players

  • Portland Rockies players   (1995–2000)
  • Bend Rockies players   (1992–1994)
  • References

    Portland Rockies Wikipedia