The Spokane Bunchgrassers were a Minor League Baseball team in the Pacific Northwest League. They were located in Spokane, Washington and played at the Northwest League Grounds. They won the first ever Pacific Northwest League Championship.
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California League. Ward then left in secret and reported to the SpokaneBunchgrassers of the Pacific Northwest League, but was arrested for owing the...