Lewiston Broncos
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The Lewiston Broncos, also known as the Broncs, were an American minor league baseball team based in Lewiston, Idaho. The Broncos were a member of the Western International League in 1937 and 1953-54, and the WIL's successor, the Northwest League, from 1955-74. The Broncos won the NWL championship in 1961, led by catcher-manager John McNamara, the future MLB skipper.
[edit] Affiliations
The Broncos were affiliated with the following major league teams:
| Year | Affiliation(s) |
|---|---|
| 1953 | St. Louis Browns |
| 1954; 1972 | Baltimore Orioles |
| 1957 | Philadelphia Phillies |
| 1960-66 | Kansas City Athletics |
| 1967-70 | St. Louis Cardinals |
| 1973-74 | Oakland Athletics |

