1927 Mission Bells Baseball Team Photo from the Pacific Coast League

The page showcases the Mission Club, part of the Pacific Coast League, during the 1920s, specifically highlighting the team for the 1927 season. The team roster includes 29 players, with notable names such as manager Harry Hooper, pitcher Earl Walters, and outfielder Jack Riley. Key players listed are Bryan, Ludolph, Pillette, Gillespie, Barfoot, and several others, indicating a diverse lineup. The list reflects the players' numbers and positions within the team, showing their roles in the league. The Mission Club played a significant role in the Pacific Coast League, a prominent minor league known for developing talent. The context of this era in baseball highlights the league’s importance as a stepping stone for players aspiring to make it to Major League Baseball.