The Mariners were not Seattle's first major league baseball team. In 1937, Seattle businessman Emil Sick bought the city's failing Pacific Coast League team, the Indians, renamed them the Rainiers and constructed a new, state-of-the-art stadium.
50 Years Ago: Pilots Land in Milwaukee –Part 5, by Daniel Dullum
The Fleer Sticker Project: Fleer Baseball Cloth Patches - Seattle Pilots
Allen's book recounts Pilots' change-up to Brewers 50 years ago
The Great Book of Seattle Sports Lists by Mike Gastineau
Lot Detail - 1969 MIKE FERRARO SEATTLE PILOTS GAME WORN HOME JERSEY (DELBERT MICKEL COLLECTION)
The 1969 Seattle Pilots: Major League Baseball's One-Year Team: Hogan, Kenneth: 9780786427864: : Books
1969 Seattle Pilots Media Guide 1st And Only Year
Bouton, Ball Four Inspire 1969 Seattle Pilots APBA Replay
Jim Bouton, ex-WMU pitcher and 'Ball Four' author, dies at 80
Seattle Pilots transformed into Milwaukee Brewers in six frantic days
Read Inside Pitch: Insiders Reveal How the Ill-Fated Seattle Pilots Got Played into Bankruptcy in One Year by Rick Allen available from Rakuten
Inside Pitch: Insiders Reveal How the Ill-Fated Seattle Pilots Got Played into Bankruptcy in One Year ebook by Rick Allen - Rakuten Kobo
Seattle Pilots jerseys among the most coveted of the one-year franchise - Sports Collectors Digest
1969 Seattle Pilots OML Baseball Team-Signed by (15) With Gary Bell, Rich Rollins, Jerry McNertney, Wayne Comer, John Morris (SI COA)
Crash Landing: The 1969 Seattle Pilots
Wayback Machine: A legacy of black baseball - Sportspress Northwest