Seattle Pilots
| Seattle Pilots | |||||
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| League | American League (1969) West Division (1969) | ||||
| Ballpark | Sick's Stadium (1969) | ||||
| Established | 1969 | ||||
| Relocated | 1970 (to Milwaukee; became the Milwaukee Brewers) | ||||
| Nickname | None | ||||
| World Series championships | None | ||||
| American League pennant | None | ||||
| AL West division titles | None | ||||
| Colors | Royal blue, gold, white | ||||
| Mascot | None | ||||
| Retired numbers | None | ||||
| Ownership | William R. Daley & Dewey Soriano | ||||
| General manager | Marvin Milkes | ||||
| Manager | Joe Schultz Jr. | ||||
The Seattle Pilots were an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. Based at Sick's Stadium, the team played for just one season: 1969, finishing last in the West Division of Major League Baseball's American League with a 64–98 record. On April 1, 1970, the franchise moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and became the Milwaukee Brewers. After the move, Seattle and King County sued the American League, which consequently granted the city a new expansion franchise, the Seattle Mariners.