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Texas League

The Texas League is a Minor League Baseball league which has operated in the South Central United States since 1902. It is classified as a Double-A league. Despite the league's name, only its five South Division teams are actually based in the state of Texas; the five North Division teams are located in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The league temporarily operated for the 2021 season as Double-A Central before reassuming its original moniker in 2022.

Texas League
Classification
  • Double-A (1946–present)
  • Class A1 (1936–1942)
  • Class A (1921–1935)
  • Class B (1911–1920)
  • Class C (1904–1905, 1907–1910)
  • Class D (1902–1903, 1906)
SportBaseball
Founded1902 (121 years ago) (1902)
No. of teams10
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Amarillo Sod Poodles (2023)
Most titlesHouston Buffaloes (16)
Official websitewww.milb.com/texas

The Texas League was founded in 1902, although it traces its lineage back to a predecessor founded in 1888.

History Edit

20th century Edit

The league was founded in 1888 and ran through 1892. It was refounded in 1895 and ran through 1899 (under the name Texas Association in 1895 and Texas-Southern League in 1896).

The Texas League 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 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. By 1971, the Texas League and the Southern League had both decreased to seven teams. They played an interlocking schedule with the Southern League known as the Dixie Association. The two leagues played separate playoffs. The Texas League has operated its own schedule since 1972.

The term "Texas Leaguer" to describe a bloop hit, a soft fly ball that falls for a hit beyond the infielders' reach but too short for the outfielders to catch, has been extant since at least 1903[1] and was common throughout American baseball in the 20th century and to some degree into the 21st. The source of the idiom is not known but among other theories has been attributed to Ollie Pickering's feat in a Texas League game of April 4, 1901, in which he made seven such hits in succession. Talk of this singular feat is supposed to have spread widely, bringing the term with it.[2]

21st century Edit

Around the advent of the 21st century, the Texas League witnessed a great deal of change. Teams once known as the Jackson Mets, El Paso Diablos, Shreveport Captains, and Wichita Wranglers all relocated to new cities and bigger stadiums.

In 2019, the San Antonio Missions relocated to Amarillo, Texas, becoming the Amarillo Sod Poodles. At the same time, the Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) moved to San Antonio to continue on as the Missions at the Triple-A level.[3]

The start of the 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic before ultimately being cancelled on June 30.[4][5] As part of Major League Baseball's 2021 reorganization of the minor leagues, the Texas League was temporarily renamed to "Double-A Central" for the 2021 season.[6] Following MLB's acquisition of the rights to the names of the historical minor leagues, the league switched back to its historical name beginning with the 2022 season.[7]

Current teams Edit

Texas League timeline Edit

League members Dixie Association PCL Other League

  • In 1971, the Southern League and Texas League were each down to seven teams, so they formed the Dixie Association for one season. They played interlocking schedules but held their own separate playoffs.
  • The Wichita Wind Surge were originally slated to begin play in 2020 in the Pacific Coast League as the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins. However, the cancellation of the 2020 season and the 2021 realignment of the minor leagues resulted in Wichita dropping to Double-A without playing a Triple-A game.

Complete list of Texas League teams (1902–present) Edit

Note: • An "^" indicates that team's article redirects to an article of an active team in a different league

League champions and award winners Edit

Hall of fame Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

Sources Edit

  • Baseball in the Lone Star State: Texas League's Greatest Hits, Tom Kayser and David King, Trinity University Press 2005

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Texas leaguer (definition)". Merriam=Webster Dictionary. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  2. ^ David Courtney (March 2020). "The Texanist: Where Did the Phrase "Texas Leaguer" Come From?". Texas Monthly. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  3. ^ "San Antonio to join PCL beginning in 2019". Pacific Coast League. June 21, 2017. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  4. ^ "A Message From Pat O'Conner". Minor League Baseball. March 13, 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  5. ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved". Minor League Baseball. June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
  6. ^ Mayo, Jonathan (February 12, 2021). "MLB Announces New Minors Teams, Leagues". Major League Baseball. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  7. ^ "Historical League Names to Return in 2022". Minor League Baseball. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  8. ^ . Arkansas Diamonds: The Ballparks of Arkansas and Their History. Archived from the original on May 5, 2015. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  9. ^ Bergeron, Angela (2008). . Engineering News-Record. McGraw-Hill. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  10. ^ Mock, Joe. "Hammons Field in Springfield, Missouri". Baseball Parks. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  11. ^ "ONEOK Field". Tulsa Sports Commission. 2010. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
  12. ^ Reichard, Kevin (April 10, 2019). "Sod Poodles Launch Crowd-Pleasing Ballpark". Ballpark Digest. August Publications. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  13. ^ Goldberg-Strassler, Jesse (November 19, 2012). "Whataburger Field / Corpus Christi Hooks". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
  14. ^ Goldberg-Strassler, Jesse (November 14, 2012). "Dr Pepper Ballpark / Frisco RoughRiders". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
  15. ^ . Stadiums USA. Archived from the original on May 8, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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The Texas League is a Minor League Baseball league which has operated in the South Central United States since 1902 It is classified as a Double A league Despite the league s name only its five South Division teams are actually based in the state of Texas the five North Division teams are located in Arkansas Kansas Missouri and Oklahoma The league temporarily operated for the 2021 season as Double A Central before reassuming its original moniker in 2022 Texas LeagueClassificationDouble A 1946 present Class A1 1936 1942 Class A 1921 1935 Class B 1911 1920 Class C 1904 1905 1907 1910 Class D 1902 1903 1906 SportBaseballFounded1902 121 years ago 1902 No of teams10CountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s Amarillo Sod Poodles 2023 Most titlesHouston Buffaloes 16 Official websitewww wbr milb wbr com wbr texasThe Texas League was founded in 1902 although it traces its lineage back to a predecessor founded in 1888 Contents 1 History 1 1 20th century 1 2 21st century 2 Current teams 3 Texas League timeline 4 Complete list of Texas League teams 1902 present 5 League champions and award winners 6 Hall of fame 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Sources 8 2 Notes 9 External linksHistory Edit20th century Edit The league was founded in 1888 and ran through 1892 It was refounded in 1895 and ran through 1899 under the name Texas Association in 1895 and Texas Southern League in 1896 The Texas League 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 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 By 1971 the Texas League and the Southern League had both decreased to seven teams They played an interlocking schedule with the Southern League known as the Dixie Association The two leagues played separate playoffs The Texas League has operated its own schedule since 1972 The term Texas Leaguer to describe a bloop hit a soft fly ball that falls for a hit beyond the infielders reach but too short for the outfielders to catch has been extant since at least 1903 1 and was common throughout American baseball in the 20th century and to some degree into the 21st The source of the idiom is not known but among other theories has been attributed to Ollie Pickering s feat in a Texas League game of April 4 1901 in which he made seven such hits in succession Talk of this singular feat is supposed to have spread widely bringing the term with it 2 21st century Edit Around the advent of the 21st century the Texas League witnessed a great deal of change Teams once known as the Jackson Mets El Paso Diablos Shreveport Captains and Wichita Wranglers all relocated to new cities and bigger stadiums In 2019 the San Antonio Missions relocated to Amarillo Texas becoming the Amarillo Sod Poodles At the same time the Triple A Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the Pacific Coast League PCL moved to San Antonio to continue on as the Missions at the Triple A level 3 The start of the 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic before ultimately being cancelled on June 30 4 5 As part of Major League Baseball s 2021 reorganization of the minor leagues the Texas League was temporarily renamed to Double A Central for the 2021 season 6 Following MLB s acquisition of the rights to the names of the historical minor leagues the league switched back to its historical name beginning with the 2022 season 7 Current teams EditDivision Team MLB Affiliation City Stadium CapacityNorth Arkansas Travelers Seattle Mariners North Little Rock Arkansas Dickey Stephens Park 7 200 8 Northwest Arkansas Naturals Kansas City Royals Springdale Arkansas Arvest Ballpark 7 305 9 Springfield Cardinals St Louis Cardinals Springfield Missouri Hammons Field 10 486 10 Tulsa Drillers Los Angeles Dodgers Tulsa Oklahoma ONEOK Field 7 833 11 Wichita Wind Surge Minnesota Twins Wichita Kansas Riverfront Stadium 12 000South Amarillo Sod Poodles Arizona Diamondbacks Amarillo Texas Hodgetown 6 631 12 Corpus Christi Hooks Houston Astros Corpus Christi Texas Whataburger Field 7 679 13 Frisco RoughRiders Texas Rangers Frisco Texas Riders Field 10 316 14 Midland RockHounds Oakland Athletics Midland Texas Momentum Bank Ballpark 6 669 15 San Antonio Missions San Diego Padres San Antonio Texas Nelson W Wolff Municipal Stadium 9 200 nbsp Interactive fullscreen map nearby articles Current team locations North Division South Division1 Arkansas Travelers2 Northwest Arkansas Naturals3 Springfield Cardinals4 Tulsa Drillers5 Wichita Wind Surge6 Amarillo Sod Poodles7 Corpus Christi Hooks8 Frisco RoughRiders9 Midland RockHounds10 San Antonino MissionsTexas League timeline EditLeague members Dixie Association PCL Other League In 1971 the Southern League and Texas League were each down to seven teams so they formed the Dixie Association for one season They played interlocking schedules but held their own separate playoffs The Wichita Wind Surge were originally slated to begin play in 2020 in the Pacific Coast League as the Triple A affiliate of the Miami Marlins However the cancellation of the 2020 season and the 2021 realignment of the minor leagues resulted in Wichita dropping to Double A without playing a Triple A game Complete list of Texas League teams 1902 present EditMain article List of Texas League teams Note An indicates that team s article redirects to an article of an active team in a different league Albuquerque Dodgers Albuquerque Dukes Alexandria Aces Amarillo Giants Amarillo Gold Sox Amarillo Sonics Amarillo Sod Poodles Ardmore Rosebuds Ardmore Territorians Arkansas Travelers Austin Braves Austin Senators Beaumont Exporters Beaumont Golden Gators Beaumont Oilers Beaumont Roughnecks 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 Sun Dodgers El Paso Sun Kings Fort Worth Cats Fort Worth Panthers Frisco RoughRiders Galveston Buccaneers Galveston Pirates Galveston Sand Crabs Greenville Hunters Houston Buffaloes Houston Mud Cats Jackson Generals Jackson Mets Lafayette Drillers Longview Cannibals Memphis Blues Midland Angels Midland Cubs Midland RockHounds Northwest Arkansas Naturals Oklahoma City Indians Oklahoma City Mets Paris Eisenfelder s Homeseekers Paris Parisites Paris Red Ravens Paris Steers Rio Grande Valley Giants Round Rock Express San Antonio Aces 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 Casket Makers Tulsa Drillers Tulsa Oilers Tyler Sports Victoria Giants Victoria Rosebuds Victoria Toros Waco Cubs Waco Navigators Waco Steers Waco Tigers Wichita Falls Spudders Wichita Pilots Wichita Wind Surge Wichita WranglersLeague champions and award winners EditSee also Baseball awards Texas League Main articles List of Texas League champions Texas League Most Valuable Player Award Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award Texas League Manager of the Year Award and Texas League Mike Coolbaugh Memorial Coach of the Year AwardHall of fame EditMain article Texas League Hall of FameSee also Edit nbsp Baseball portalList of Texas League stadiumsReferences EditSources Edit Baseball in the Lone Star State Texas League s Greatest Hits Tom Kayser and David King Trinity University Press 2005Notes Edit Texas leaguer definition Merriam Webster Dictionary Retrieved April 3 2023 David Courtney March 2020 The Texanist Where Did the Phrase Texas Leaguer Come From Texas Monthly Retrieved April 3 2023 San Antonio to join PCL beginning in 2019 Pacific Coast League June 21 2017 Retrieved June 21 2017 A Message From Pat O Conner Minor League Baseball March 13 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved Minor League Baseball June 30 2020 Retrieved July 1 2020 Mayo Jonathan February 12 2021 MLB Announces New Minors Teams Leagues Major League Baseball Retrieved February 12 2021 Historical League Names to Return in 2022 Minor League Baseball March 16 2022 Retrieved March 16 2022 Dickey Stephens Park Arkansas Diamonds The Ballparks of Arkansas and Their History Archived from the original on May 5 2015 Retrieved September 22 2017 Bergeron Angela 2008 Feature Story August 2008 Engineering News Record McGraw Hill Archived from the original on February 27 2014 Retrieved September 22 2017 Mock Joe Hammons Field in Springfield Missouri Baseball Parks Retrieved September 22 2017 ONEOK Field Tulsa Sports Commission 2010 Retrieved May 4 2015 Reichard Kevin April 10 2019 Sod Poodles Launch Crowd Pleasing Ballpark Ballpark Digest August Publications Retrieved April 10 2019 Goldberg Strassler Jesse November 19 2012 Whataburger Field Corpus Christi Hooks Ballpark Digest Retrieved May 4 2015 Goldberg Strassler Jesse November 14 2012 Dr Pepper Ballpark Frisco RoughRiders Ballpark Digest Retrieved May 4 2015 Security Bank Ballpark Stadiums USA Archived from the original on May 8 2016 Retrieved September 22 2017 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Texas League Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Texas League amp oldid 1177612402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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