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Old 04-10-2025, 11:09 AM   #5777
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Lasley

From the Museum of History and Industry and Seattle Post Intelligencer.....




CAPTION: Willard Almond "Bill" Lasley (1902-1990) was raised in Seattle and became a top pitcher in Northwest semi-professional baseball leagues in the 1920s and 1930s. He played briefly for the St. Louis Browns in 1924, and in a game with touring major-league all-stars, he played with Babe Ruth and against Ty Cobb. Lasley taught himself the business and manufacturing techniques he later applied to his successful knitting company, Lasley Knitting Co., which he founded in 1946 at 163 S. Jackson St. in Pioneer Square. The company made letter sweaters and jackets for high school and college teams until 1978, when it was bought by T.M. Athletics, who operates in the same location.

In this image Bill Lasley warms up for a game with the Seattle Indians (later Seattle Rainiers), probably at Dugdale Field (later the site of Sick's Stadium), located in Seattle's Rainier Valley.
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