The Ballard "Pippins" became members of the six–team Class B level Northwestern League when the Portland franchise relocated during the season.
The Seattle Giants, Spokane Indians, Tacoma Tigers, Vancouver Beavers and Victoria Bees joined Ballard in 1914 league play after the move.
In the final league standings, Vancouver (96–56), Seattle Giants (95–61), Spokane Indians (84–68), Victoria Bees (64–87) and Tacoma Tigers (64–93) finished ahead of Ballard.
[7][8][2][9] The Ballard Pippins franchise folded following the 1914 season, replaced in the six–team 1915 Northwestern League by the Aberdeen Black Cats.
The ballpark was reportedly located at Rainier Avenue & McClellan Street and was the future site of Sick's Stadium, eventual home of the major league Seattle Pilots.