TEXAS LEAGUE


The 'Texas League' is a minor league baseball league which operates in the South Central United States. It is classified a AA (''double-A'') league. The league was founded in 1888 and ran through 1890. It was revived as a class D league in 1902, moved to class C in 1904 where it played through 1910 (except for 1906 as class D again), played at class B until 1920, and finally moved up to class A in 1921. The Texas League, like so many others, shut down during World War II. From 1959 to 1961 the Texas League and the Mexican League formed the Pan American Association. The two leagues played a limited interlocking schedule and post-season championship. In 1971, the Texas League and the Southern League were both down to seven teams. They played an interlocking schedule with the SL known as the Dixie Association. The two league played separate playoffs.
Member teams are located in several of the surrounding states, including Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and most recently Missouri, although the league will exit Kansas in 2008 when the Wichita Wranglers move to Springdale, Arkansas to become the Northwest Arkansas Naturals. The league is divided into a 'North Division' and a 'South Division'. The South Division is made up entirely of teams from Texas.
The League's name is well known due to its association with a particular aspect of the game. A bloop single that drops between the infielders and outfielders has been called a 'Texas Leaguer' since the 1890s, despite no evidence that it originated in the Texas League, or was any more common there than elsewhere.[1]

Contents
Current Member Teams and Stadiums
Complete list of Texas League teams (1902-)
See also
External links

Current Member Teams and Stadiums


'North Division'
NameMLB AffiliationStadium
Arkansas TravelersLos Angeles Angels of AnaheimDickey-Stephens Park
Springfield CardinalsSt. Louis CardinalsHammons Field
Tulsa DrillersColorado RockiesDrillers Stadium
Wichita WranglersKansas City RoyalsLawrence-Dumont Stadium

'South Division'
NameMLB AffiliationStadium
Corpus Christi HooksHouston AstrosWhataburger Field
Frisco RoughRidersTexas RangersDr Pepper Ballpark
Midland RockHoundsOakland AthleticsCitibank Ballpark
San Antonio MissionsSan Diego PadresNelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium

Complete list of Texas League teams (1902-)




Albuquerque Dodgers

Albuquerque Dukes

Alexandria Aces

Amarillo Giants

Amarillo Gold Sox

Amarillo Sonics

Ardmore Rosebuds

Ardmore Territorians

Arkansas Travelers

Austin Braves

Austin Senators

Beaumont Exporters

Beaumont Golden Gators

Beaumont Millionaires

Beaumont Oil Gushers

Beaumont Oilers

Brenham Orphans

Cleburne Railroaders

Corpus Christi Giants

Corpus Christi Hooks

Corsicana Oil Citys

Corsicana Oilers

Dallas Eagles

Dallas Giants

Dallas Griffins

Dallas Marines

Dallas Rangers

Dallas Rebels

Dallas Steers

Dallas Submarines

Dallas-Fort Worth Spurs


El Paso Diablos

El Paso Dodgers

El Paso Sun Kings

Fort Worth Cats

Fort Worth Panthers

Frisco RoughRiders

Galveston Buccaneers

Galveston Crabs

Galveston Pirates

Galveston Sand Crabs

Houston Buffaloes

Houston Wanderers

Jackson Generals

Jackson Mets

Lafayette Drillers

Longview Cannibals

Memphis Blues

Midland Angels

Midland Cubs

Midland RockHounds

Northwest Arkansas Naturals (scheduled to begin play in 2008)

Oklahoma City Indians

Oklahoma City Mets

Paris Eisenfelder's Homeseekers

Paris Parisites

Rio Grande Valley Giants

Round Rock Express


San Antonio Bears

San Antonio Brewers

San Antonio Bronchos

San Antonio Bullets

San Antonio Dodgers

San Antonio Indians

San Antonio Missions

Sherman-Denison Students

Shreveport Braves

Shreveport Captains

Shreveport Gassers

Shreveport Pirates

Shreveport Sports

Shreveport Swamp Dragons

Springfield Cardinals

Temple Boll Weevils

Texarkana Casketmakers

Tulsa Drillers

Tulsa Oilers

Tyler Sports

Victoria Rosebuds

Victoria Toros

Waco Cubs

Waco Navigators

Waco Steers

Waco Tigers

Wichita Falls Spudders

Wichita Pilots

Wichita Wranglers (scheduled to move to Springdale, Arkansas in 2008)

See also



List of attendance figures at domestic professional sports leagues — the Texas League in the context of leagues all over the world

External links



Texas League web site

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