
This is the only site totally devoted to the Seattle Pilots, but below are some interesting sites relating to baseball history.  There is also a page of non-baseball links that relate to the 1960s, pop culture, etc., that I think you will enjoy, too.
-  Jim Bouton Official Web Site - Articles, photos and more from the best writer ever to throw a knuckleball (okay, Hemingway might have thrown a knuckleball for all I know, it's still meant as high praise).  You can also get a personally-autographed copy of Ball Four: the Final Pitch and Jim's new book, Foul Ball.
 
-  Negro League Baseball Players Association - A fabulous site with articles about teams and playerseven a section about the Seattle Steelheadsplus loads of pictures, memorabilia for sale, news and events and all to promote the well being of former players and inspire future generations!
 
-  Classic Sports Logos - They make t-shirts featuring extinct sports team logos.  No Pilots, but you can get the Seattle Ironmen, Seattle Rangers and tons of others.
 
-  Dr. Mike Marshall's Pitching Coach Services - The one-time Pilots reliever has produced a fascinating site with an in-depth question-and-answer forum and free on-line books about pitching.
 
-  Baseball Heckle Depot- I normally stick with Pilots or baseball history-related sites, but this one merits inclusion.  My favorite: "How'd you become an umpire?  Flunk out of toll booth school?"
 
-  Diamond Baseball Tours -  Any travel agent that does nothing but baseball packages is the travel agent of my (field of) dreams.
 
-  San Francisco Seals Page - Photos, player bios and a history of one of the best known teams in Pacific Coast League history.
 
-  Retrosheet - Their goal is to computerize every pre-1984 baseball game!  Play-by-play accounts, box scores and more are available for free on the Web.
 
-  Chapin's Stadia Home Page - A fascinating scholarly work on sports stadiums.  The site includes a history of the Kingdome and comprehensive list of books and journal articles relating to stadia.
 
-  Oakland Oaks of 1948 - Autographs, biographies, photos and news stories dedicated to the glory years of one of the Pacific Coast League's original teams.
 
-  Ballparks By Munsey & Suppes - Photos, background and trivia about many of ballparks where the Pilots played, including R.F.K. Stadium.  They recently added a section about Sick's Stadium.
   
 
-  John Skilton's Baseball Links
 - Connect to well over 3,000 baseball sites!
 
-  All American Girls Professional Baseball League
 - A warehouse of information about the women who were immortalized in the movie, A League Of Their Own.
 
-  Cooperstown Ball Cap Company - Looking for a Pilots cap?  Do you want Seattle Pilots, Caruthersville Pilots, Modesto Pilots, Pensacola Pilots
well, you get the idea.  They have just about any cap for any team you can name.
 
-  The Baseball Hall of Fame
 - The home of all things baseball.   
  
