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The list Seattle Pilots includes Dewey Soriano, Marvin Milkes, Seattle Pilots [1969], Edo Vanni and Seattle Pilots. The list consists of 11 members and 5 sublists.

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Seattle Pilots
American baseball club
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    Seattle Pilots

    American baseball club
    Seattle Pilots
    Overview: The Seattle Pilots were an American professional baseball team based in Seattle, Washington during the 1969 Major League Baseball season. During their single-season existence, the Pilots played their home ...
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    Overview: The 1968 Major League Baseball expansion draft was conducted to stock up the rosters of four expansion teams in Major League Baseball created via the 1969 Major League Baseball expansion and which would ...
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    Seattle Pilots [1969]

    Major League Baseball season
    Overview: The 1969 Seattle Pilots season was the only season of the Seattle Pilots, a Major League Baseball team. As an expansion team in the American League, along with the Kansas City Royals, the Pilots were placed ...
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    Overview: Max Soriano (October 31, 1925 – September 15, 2012) was part-owner of the Seattle Pilots, a Major League Baseball team based in Seattle, Washington that played during the 1969 season. His brother ...
    Date of birth: 31 October 1925
    Date of death: 15 September 2012
    Age: 86 (age at death)
    Occupation: Baseball
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    Dewey Soriano

    American baseball executive
    Overview: Dewey Soriano (February 8, 1920 – April 6, 1998) was the part-owner of the Seattle Pilots baseball team of the American League in 1969, the franchise's only year in Seattle.
    Date of birth: 8 February 1920
    Date of death: 6 April 1998
    Age: 78 (age at death)
    Occupation: Baseball
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    Marvin Milkes

    American sports executive
    Overview: Marvin Milkes (August 10, 1923 – January 31, 1982) was an American front office executive in three professional sports: Major League Baseball, soccer, and hockey. He is perhaps best known as the first ...
    Date of birth: 1923
    Date of death: 1982
    Age: 58 (age at death)
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    Edo Vanni

    American baseball player
    Edo Vanni
    Overview: Edo Joe Vanni (April 2, 1918 – April 30, 2007) was an American player, coach, manager and front office executive in minor league baseball. A lifelong resident of the Seattle area, he was called "the ...
    Date of birth: 2 April 1918
    Date of death: 30 April 2007
    Age: 89 (age at death)
    Occupation: Baseball
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    Overview: Henry Roy Hamey (June 9, 1902 – December 14, 1983) was an American front-office executive in Major League Baseball. A longtime employee of the New York Yankees, he reached the pinnacle of his career when ...
    Date of birth: 1902
    Date of death: 1983
    Age: 80 (age at death)
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    Overview: The 1969 Major League Baseball expansion resulted in the establishment of expansion franchises in Kansas City and Seattle in the American League and in Montreal and San Diego in the National League of ...
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    Ball Four

    Book by Jim Bouton
    Ball Four
    Overview: Ball Four: My Life and Hard Times Throwing the Knuckleball in the Big Leagues is a book by Major League Baseball pitcher Jim Bouton, edited by Leonard Shecter and first published in 1970. The book is a ...
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    Selig v. United States

    1984 US Court of Appeals judgement on amortization of intangible property
    Overview: Selig v. United States, 740 F.2d 572 (7th Cir. 1984), is a case decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit related to the amortization of intangible property.
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