Hoquiam Loggers | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Previous classes | Class D |
Previous leagues | Southwest Washington League (1903–06) Washington State League (1910, 1912) Timber League (1924–1931, 1936–37) Harbor State League (1932–35) |
Minor league titles | |
League titles (1) | 1904 |
Team data | |
Previous names | Hoquiam Perfect Gentlemen (1903–04) Hoquiam Cougars (1912) |
Ballpark | Athletic Park |
The Hoquiam Loggers was the name of at least three different baseball teams based in Hoquiam, Washington. The first incarnation of the team was formed in 1903 as the Hoquiam Perfect Gentlemen and played in the Southwest Washington League until 1906 (the team's name was changed to the Loggers in 1905). The team was revived briefly in 1910 for the Washington State League before folding that year. In 1912, the Hoquiam Cougars were formed and folded after one season. The final incarnation of the team was formed in 1924 and were charter members of the semi-professional Timber League, which was based in Washington state. That franchise moved to the semi-pro Harbor State League in 1932 but re-joined the Timber League after four seasons. The team folded in 1937 when the Timber League disbanded.