Portland Webfoots

They were based in Portland, Oregon and were active for only two years, 1901 and 1902.

In the Webfoots first year of competition, it was reported that they had trouble keeping attendance up at their home field.

[1] Some newspapers claimed that Marshal's opposition was due in large part to his personal dislike of Pacific Northwest League President William Henry Lucas.

[1] This led to a long debate over the inclusion of the Portland team in the Pacific Coast League.

This article about a baseball team in Oregon is a stub.

A photograph of the 1902 Portland Webfoots baseball team as they were boarding a train to Tacoma, Washington. From left to right: Andy Anderson, Joseph Mahaffey, Max Muller, Deacon Van Buren, George Engel, George Witbeck, Jacob Deisel, Sammy Vigneaux, Lou Mahaffery, Fred Weed, Marshall, Daniel Hupp.