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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Indians pick on Hops, 10-1

Jose Trevino and the Indians banged out 15 hits while their four pitchers combined for 16 strikeouts during a 10-1 win over the Hillsboro Hops before a sellout crowd of 7,061 at Avista Stadium.
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Reid Gow opts to pass up final season with Spokane Chiefs

The Spokane Chiefs have lost their captain and their top potential returning scorer. Defenseman Reid Gow has opted not to return to the Western Hockey League team for 2014-15, his overage season, saying he has lost his competitive nature.
Sports >  Spokane Indians

Spivey helps Indians stay hot

If one Spokane Indians player surrenders the Northwest League batting lead, another is there to take it back. Indians second baseman Seth Spivey finished 3 for 4 on Monday to lead a 6-2 win over Vancouver at Avista Stadium. In the process, Spivey seized the top spot among league batters at .368.
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Reid Gow opts out of final season with Spokane Chiefs

The Spokane Chiefs have lost their captain and their top potential returning scorer. Defenseman Reid Gow has opted not to return to the Western Hockey League team for 2014-15, his overage season, saying he has lost his competitive nature.
Sports >  Spokane Indians

Indians beat AquaSox to take first half division title

At one point of the Northwest League season, the Spokane Indians had a 1-4 record in games that left-hander Derek Thompson started and a 15-3 record when someone else started. But in a must-win game on Monday, Thompson took the ball, owned the mound and clinched a postseason berth for the Indians.
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Indians win NWL North first half

At one point of the Northwest League season, the Spokane Indians had a 1-4 record in games that left-hander Derek Thompson started and a 15-3 record when someone else started.
Sports >  Spokane Indians

Indians return home, defeat Everett 12-3

Zach Cone began heating up as the Spokane Indians started cooling down. The Indians and Cone were on the same red-hot level Saturday in Spokane’s 12-3 thumping of the Everett AquaSox to open a three-game series at Avista Stadium.
Sports >  Spokane Indians

Indians’ Andrew Barnett the ultimate ‘last-chance’ guy

Each time it looks as if Andrew Barnett’s baseball days are over, something brings him back to the game he loves. The Spokane Indians starting pitcher figured his career was finished last month, after he completed his four years at Gardner-Webb (North Carolina) University and his name wasn’t called during the Major League Baseball draft. Two days later, the Texas Rangers called to offer him a free-agent contract to pitch in Spokane.
Sports >  Spokane Indians

Barnett’s baseball dream still alive with Indians

Each time it looks as if Andrew Barnett’s baseball days are over, something brings him back to the game he loves. The Spokane Indians starting pitcher figured his career was finished last month, after he completed his four years at Gardner-Webb (North Carolina) University and his name wasn’t called during the Major League Baseball draft. Two days later, the Texas Rangers called to offer him a free-agent contract to pitch in Spokane.