The Yakima Indians hosted home minor league games at the Athletic Field, known today as Lions Park.
[7][8] The Seattle Giants, Spokane Indians, Tacoma Tigers, Vancouver Beavers and Victoria Islanders teams joined Yakima in beginning league play on May 5, 1920.
[12] Yakima won the league championship, finishing in first place with a final record of 79–36, playing the season under returning manager Teally Raymond.
[3] After compiling a two-season record of 144–84, Yakima was unable to defend their 1921 championship, when the Pacific Coast International League did not return to play in 1922.
[3] The Tacoma Tigers and Vancouver Beavers franchises became members of the 1922 Western International League, while the Yakima and Victoria Bees teams did not resume play.
[16] The park is adjacent to A.C. Davis High School (Washington), which was first constructed in 1905 and is located at 202 South 6th Avenue.