Yakima Valley Braves

The Yakima Valley Braves, was the final name of a minor league baseball club, located in Yakima, Washington, between 1937 and 1966. The club, also referred to as the Yakima Braves, played as a member of the Western International League until 1954 and the Northwest League from 1955-1966. The team was originally established in 1937 as the Yakima Pippins. After World War II, the team was re-established as an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates and renamed the Yakima Stars between 1946 and 1947. In the 1948, the team was unaffiliated and was renamed the Yakima Packers. The team took on the Yakima Bears moniker in 1949 and later became an affiliate of the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves beginning in 1958. The club later folded in 1966 under the Braves name.

Yakima Valley Braves
(1937-1941, 1946-1966)
Yakima, Washington
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class A (1952-1964)
  • Class B (1937-1951)
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles (7)
  • 1950
  • 1956
  • 1958
  • 1959
  • 1960
  • 1963
  • 1964
Team data
Previous names
  • Yakima Braves (1965-1966)
  • Yakima Bears (1949-1964)
  • Yakima Packers (1948)
  • Yakima Stars (1946-1947)
  • Yakima Pippins (1937-1941)
Previous parks
Parker Field

From 1990-2012, a revived Yakima Bears team was fielded in the Northwest League as an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks.

Season-by-season

(from Pippins' Baseball Reference Bullpen) (from Stars' Baseball Reference Bullpen) (from Packers' Baseball Reference Bullpen) (from Bears' Baseball Reference Bullpen) (from Braves' Baseball Reference Bullpen)

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
193780-612ndRay Jacobs
193877-551stRay JacobsLost League Finals
(vs. Bellingham Chinooks 4 games to 3)
Won in first round
(vs. Wenatchee Chiefs 3 games to 1)
193972-735thRay Jacobs
194079-672ndGoldie HoltLost in 1st round
(vs. Tacoma Tigers 2 games to 1)
194170-643rdGoldie Holt
194671-695thSpencer Harris (21-31) / Harlond Clift (50-38)No Playoffs
194759-958thHarlond CliftNo playoffs
194852-1098thVernon Johnson (26-56) / Hub Kittle (26-53)No playoffs
194999-511stJoe OrengoLost finals
(vs. Vancouver Capilanos 3 gms to 0)
Won in first round
(vs. Spokane Indians 3 games to 1)
195092-581stJoe OrengoLeague Champs
No playoffs
195163-805thBill BrennerNo playoffs
195273-795thDario LodigianiNo playoffs
195370-746thDario Lodigiani (19-26) / Walt Novick (51-48)
195480-572ndLou Stringer
195559-695thHub Kittle
195686-451stHub KittleLeague Champs
No playoffs
195769-663rdHub Kittle
195876-603rdHub KittleLeague Champs
195970-694thHub KittleLeague Champs
196085-571stBuddy HicksLeague Champs
No playoffs
196179-602ndBuddy HicksLost Playoffs
196269-714thBuddy Hicks
196384-561stBuddy HicksLeague Champs
196472-683rdHub KittleLeague Champs
196562-775thHub Kittle
196639-443rdEddie HaasNo playoffs

Notable alumni

  • Rico Carty (1962) MLB All-Star; 1970 NL Batting Title
  • Dennis Menke (1961) 2 x MLB All-Star
  • Felix Millan (1965) 3 x MLB All-Star
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