Texas League - Complete List of Texas League Teams (1902-)

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
  • Beaumont Roughnecks
  • 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
  • Fort Worth Spurs
  • Frisco RoughRiders
  • Galveston Buccaneers
  • Galveston Crabs
  • Galveston Pirates
  • Galveston Sand Crabs
  • Greenville Hunters
  • Houston Buffaloes
  • Houston Wanderers
  • Jackson Astros
  • Jackson Generals
  • Jackson Mets
  • Jackson Soldiers
  • Lafayette Drillers
  • Lamesa Dodgers
  • Lamesa Lobos
  • Longview Cannibals
  • Lubbock Cubs
  • Lubbock Longhorns
  • Lubbock Panhandlers
  • Lufkin Circles
  • Memphis Blues
  • Midland Angels
  • Midland Cubs
  • Midland RockHounds
  • Northwest Arkansas Naturals
  • Oklahoma City Indians
  • Oklahoma City Mets
  • Paris Eisenfelder's Homeseekers
  • Paris Parisites
  • Pueblo Coloradans
  • 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 Cardinals
  • Tulsa Drillers
  • Tulsa Indians
  • Tulsa Oilers
  • Tyler Sports
  • Tyler Texans
  • Tyler Wildcats or Wildcatters
  • Victoria Rosebuds
  • Victoria Toros
  • Waco Cubs
  • Waco Navigators
  • Waco Steers
  • Waco Tigers
  • Wichita Falls Spudders
  • Wichita Kansans
  • Wichita Pilots
  • Wichita Wranglers
  • Wichita Wingers

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