Boise Yankees

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Boise Yankees
19521953
Boise, Idaho
Class-level
  • ?
Minor league affiliations
  • Pioneer League (1952-1953)
    Major league affiliations
    Name
    • Boise Yankees (1952-1953)
    Ballpark

    The Boise Yankees were a minor league baseball team that played from 1952 to 1953 in the Pioneer League. Based in Boise, Idaho, they were affiliated with the New York Yankees in both their years of existence. They played their home games at Joe Devine Airway Park.

    A notable person to play for the Boise Yankees was future country music star Charley Pride.

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