Once again, We received a ton of emails requesting a Seattle Pilots Hats feature, here is everything I found:
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Seattle Pilots
Established 1969 (Expansion team)
Relocated April 1, 1970 (to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the Milwaukee Brewers)
Pilots logo 1969.JPG
SeattlePilotsCap1969.png
Team logo Team insignia
Major league affiliations
American League (1969)
West Division (1969)
Ballpark
Sick’s Stadium (1969)
Team colours
Royal Blue, Gold, White
Major league titles
World Series titles (0) None
AL pennants (0) None
AL West Division titles (0) None
Wild Card berths (0) None
Other team information
Theme Song Go, Go You Pilots! by Rod Belcher [1]
The American professional baseball team now known as the Milwaukee Brewers spent their first season, 1969, as the Seattle Pilots in Seattle, Washington. The Pilots played home games at Sick’s Stadium and were a member of the West Division of Major League Baseball’s American League. On April 1, 1970, they moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[2]
The “Pilots” name originated from the owner’s part-time job as a harbor pilot and the city’s association with the aviation industry.[3] The team colors were royal blue and gold (with accessory red in the logo: helm and baseball seams). Seattle had long been a hotbed for minor league baseball and was home to the Seattle Rainiers, a successful team in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). At the time, Seattle was the third-biggest metropolitan area on the West Coast. The Cleveland Indians briefly considered a move to Seattle in 1964 but opted to stay in Ohio. In 1967 Charles Finley looked to move his Kansas City Athletics to Seattle, but ended up moving the Athletics to Oakland, California. There was no real competition from other professional teams at the time. While Seattle had landed the National Basketball Association (NBA)’s SuperSonics in 1967, the NBA was not as popular as baseball was at the time.[4] The NFL would come to the city in 1976 with the addition of the expansion Seahawks. – Seattle pilots on wikipedia
And if that’s not enough, here’s the stat lines for the infamous 1969 team