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This is for players of the San Francisco Seals minor league baseball team, who played in the Pacific Coast League from 1903-1957.

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Adrián Zabala

Al Gould

Al Grunwald

Al Lyons

Al Schroll

Al Wingo

Al Wright (second baseman)

Alvin Crowder

Archie Wilson

Archie Yelle

Arky Vaughan

Babe Ellison

Babe Pinelli

Ben Guintini

Benn Karr

Bert Thiel

Biff Schaller

Bill Bevens

Bill Evans (1940s pitcher)

Bill Henderson (pitcher)

Bill Henry

Bill Jackson (baseball)

Bill Killefer

Bill Lawrence (baseball)

Bill Leard

Bill Lillard

Bill Massey (baseball)

Bill McCorry

Bill Moriarty (baseball)

Bill Salkeld

Bill Slack

Bill Tozer

Bill Yohe

Bob Chakales

Bob Chesnes

Bob DiPietro

Bob Jones (third baseman)

Bob Joyce (baseball)

Bob Savage

Bob Smith (pitcher born 1931)

Bobby Keefe

Brooks Holder

Bruce Ogrodowski

Buck Weaver

Bugs Reisigl

Carl Zamloch

Catfish Metkovich

Chappy Charles

Charley O'Leary

Charley Schanz

Charlie Irwin

Charlie Pick

Charlie Smith (pitcher)

Chick Autry (first baseman)

Chick Hartley

Chief Johnson

Claral Gillenwater

Clarence Maddern

Claude Berry

Cowboy Jones

Culley Rikard

Curley Byrd

Curly Brown

Curt Davis

Dale Long

Dale Matthewson

Danny Shay

Dario Lodigiani

Dave Melton

Dave Zearfoss

Deacon Van Buren

Dee Walsh

Del Baker

Del Howard

Del Young (infielder)

Dick Egan (infielder)

Dink O'Brien

Dino Restelli

Doc Miller

Doc Moskiman

Dolph Camilli

Don Lenhardt

Don White (baseball)

Dots Miller

Duane Pillette

Duster Mails

Dutch Ruether

Ed Chandler

Ed Hallinan

Ed Householder

Ed Pabst

Ed Sadowski

Ed Sauer

Eddie Dent

Eddie Kenna

Eddie Lake

Eddie Mulligan

Eddie Quick

Eli Grba

Elmer Jacobs

Emil Mailho

Emmett O'Neill

Eric Erickson (baseball)

Ernie Alten

Ernie Shore

Erv Kantlehner

Felix Mackiewicz

Flame Delhi

Frank Arellanes

Frank Barnes (right-handed pitcher)

Frank Biscan

Frank Dasso

Frank Kalin

Frank Miller (baseball)

Frank Rosso

Frank Shaughnessy

Frankie Crosetti

Fred Beck

Frenchy Uhalt

Fritz Coumbe

Frosty Thomas

Gabby Street

Gene Lillard

Gene Woodling

George Hildebrand

George Hodson

George Maisel

George McAvoy (baseball)

George Wheeler (pitcher)

Gordie Windhorn

Grady Hatton

Grover Gilmore (baseball)

Ham Iburg

Hank Behrman

Hap Myers

Harl Maggert (1910s outfielder)

Harry Ables

Harry Dorish

Harry Heilmann

Harry Howell (baseball)

Harry Malmberg

Harry Rosenberg

Harry Spies

Harry Suter

Harry Wolter

Harry Wolverton

Haywood Sullivan

Heinie Reitz

Henry Krug

Herb Hunter

Hi West

Howie Gregory

Howie Haworth

Hub Kittle

Hub Pernoll

Hunky Shaw

Irv Waldron

Izzy Hoffman

Jack Burns (second baseman)

Jack Calvo

Jack Coffey (baseball)

Jack Dalton (baseball)

Jack Gilligan (baseball)

Jack Killilay

Jack Mealey

Jack Phillips (first baseman)

Jack Spring

Jackie Tobin

Jay Hughes

Jeff Pfeffer

Jerry Priddy

Jess Orndorff

Jesse Baker (pitcher)

Jim Brideweser

Jim Konstanty

Jim Mahoney

Jim McHale

Jim Miller (infielder)

Jim Scott (pitcher)

Jimmy Adair

Jimmy Johnston

Jimmy O'Connell (baseball)

Jimmy Ripple

Jimmy Zinn

Joe Corbett

Joe DiMaggio

Joe Gedeon

Joe Gordon

Joe Kelly (1910s outfielder)

Joe Page

Joe Wagner

John Campbell (baseball)

John Gochnaur

John Hummel

John Kane (outfielder)

John O'Neil (baseball)

Johnny Babich

Johnny Barrett

Johnny Couch

Johnny Miljus

Julie Wera

Junior Walsh

Ken Aspromonte

Ken Holcombe

Ken Richardson (baseball)

Larry Jansen

Larry Woodall

Lefty Gomez

Lefty Leifield

Lefty Wilkie

Leo Kiely

Les Powers

Lew Burdette

Lloyd Waner

Lou Grasmick

Lou McEvoy

Lou Stringer

Louis Drucke

Marty Keough

Matty McIntyre

Maurice Fisher

Mickey Rocco

Mike Baxes

Mike Budnick

Mike Fitzgerald (outfielder)

Morrie Rath

Morrie Schick

Mysterious Walker

Nanny Fernandez

Neill Sheridan

Nig Clarke

Orval Overall

Oscar Jones

Ossie Vitt

Otto McIvor

Parke Wilson

Paul Meloan

Pete Compton

Pete Kilduff

Pete Standridge

Phil Knell

Ping Bodie

Pumpsie Green

Rabbit Robinson

Ralph Buxton

Ralph Hodgin

Red Downs

Red McKee

Red Oldham

Rinaldo Williams

Rip Jordan

Rollie Zeider

Roscoe Miller

Roy Corhan

Roy Flaskamper

Roy Hitt

Roy Jarvis

Roy Joiner

Roy Partee

Rube Ellis

Russ Kemmerer

Sam Agnew

Sam Bohne

Slim Love

Solly Salisbury

Stan Yerkes

Steve Nagy

Strick Shofner

Ted Bowsfield

Tim Hendryx

Tom Leahy (baseball)

Tom Raftery (baseball)

Tom Seaton

Tom Tennant

Tom Umphlett

Tommy Bridges

Tommy Fine

Tommy Madden

Tony Lazzeri

Tubby Spencer

Vince DiMaggio

Vincent Maney

Wally Hood (pitcher)

Walter Schmidt (baseball)

Wayne Belardi

Wes Flowers

Willie Hogan

Willie Kamm

Willie Ludolph

Win Ballou

Win Noyes

Windy McCall

Ziggy Hasbrook

  

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