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Pawtucket Indians | |
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Affiliations | Cleveland Indians |
League | MiLB (Eastern League) |
Location | Pawtucket, Rhode Island |
Ballpark | McCoy Stadium |
Founded | 1966 |
Folded | 1967 |
Last season | 67-71 |
Former name(s) | Reading Indians |
Manager | Red Davis |
ThePawtucket Indians were a minor leaguebaseball team affiliated with theCleveland Indians. Located inPawtucket, Rhode Island, the Pawtucket Indians existed from 1966 to 1967, playing in theEastern League. They came into existence after 1965, when theReading Indians moved to Pawtucket. They played their home games atMcCoy Stadium. Despite compiling losing records in each of its two years of existence, the Indians drew 74,500 fans in 1966 and almost 61,500 in 1967, each time finishing second in attendance in the Eastern League.
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1966 | 68–71 | 2nd (t) | Clay Bryant | none |
1967 | 67–71 | 7th | Red Davis |
Preceded by | Cleveland Indians Double-Aaffiliate 1966–1967 | Succeeded by |
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