Defunct American professional baseball team
Minor league baseball team
Sacramento Solons |
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Team logo |
Cap insignia |
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Previous classes |
- Triple-A (1958–1960, 1974–1976)
- Open/non-affiliated (1952–1957)
- Triple-A (1946–1951)
- Double-A (1912–1914, 1918–1945)
- Class A (1909–1911)
- Independent (1902–1904, 1906–1908)
- Class E (1899)
- Class D (1898)
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League | Pacific Coast League (1909–1914, 1918–1960, 1974–1976) |
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Previous leagues |
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Previous teams | |
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League titles | 1938, 1939 |
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Previous names |
- Sacramento Solons (1936–1960, 1974–1976)
- Sacramento Senators (1918–1935)
- Mission Wolves (1914)
- Sacramento Wolves (1914)
- Sacramento Sacts (1909–1913)
- Sacramento Senators (1908)
- Sacramento Cordovas (1906–1907)
- Sacramento (1904)
- Sacramento Senators (1903)
- Sacramento Gilt Edges (1902)
- Sacramento Senators (1901)
- Sacramento Gilt Edges (1894, 1898–1900)
- Sacramento Senators (1893)
- Stockton River Pirates (1893)
- Sacramento Senators (1890–1891)
- Sacramento Altas (1889)
- Sacramento (1888)
- Sacramento Altas (1887)
- Sacramento (1886)
- Sacramento Union (1885)
- Sacramento (1883)
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Previous parks |
- Hughes Stadium (1974–1976)
- Edmonds Field (1936–1960) (called Cardinal Field and Doubleday Park at various times)
- Sacramento Baseball Park (1934–1935)
- Moreing Park (1922–1933)
- Buffalo Park (1910–1914, 1918–1921)
- Oak Park (1903, 1908–1909)
- Snowflake Park (1893)
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The Sacramento Solons were a minor league baseball team based in Sacramento, California. They played in the Pacific Coast League during several periods (1903, 1905, 1909–1914, 1918–1960, 1974–1976). The current Sacramento River Cats began play in 2000.