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Muskogee, Oklahoma minor league baseball history

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now surrounding it and was by that time used largely by "colored teams." Pioneer Park had a central location, but after the lease expired the owners sold the land and it was developed for other purposes. Beginning in 1911, therefore, Muskogee teams started playing weekday games at Owen Field, which was located near 5th Street and Boston Street. Owen Field was named after landowner Robert Owen, whose home was on the property that adjoined the ball field. Although the open space at Owen Field had previously been used for other community events, it initially had significant drawbacks as a baseball field, including an alley running through the middle of the field. There was also significant opposition from neighboring residents. Gradually, however, the alley was closed and telephone poles and other structures that interfered with play were removed. By the 1926 season, the last remaining structure on the block, a house at 4th and Boston, had been removed. The grandstand and bleachers were moved northward to the corner of 5th and Boston to take advantage of this additional space.
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of the car barn for the streetcar system, which maps show to be located where North Street crosses the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway line on the way east toward Green Hill Cemetery. The car barn was immediately adjacent to the Hyde Park streetcar line, providing access for fans attending games there. Athletic Park ultimately was limited to hosting Sunday games after a deal was struck to hold weekday games in 1910 at Pioneer Park. Because of its location outside city limits, Sunday games continued to be held at Athletic Park through at least 1911.
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In 1910, the continuing difficulties with Pioneer Park's ownership prompted the construction of a new ballpark on the east side of Muskogee. This new facility, called Athletic Park (not to be confused with the latter ballpark of the same name in downtown Muskogee), was located immediately to the east
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Later, the Owen Field property became known as League Park and Athletic Park. From 1921 to 1926 Muskogee teams played at the site, renamed League Park. Beginning in 1934, the site was renamed Athletic Park and hosted the Muskogee Tigers, Muskogee Reds and Muskogee Giants. The ballpark had a capacity
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Each of these early Muskogee baseball venues had significant drawbacks. Athletic Park "could not be excelled" as a facility, but many felt it was too far from the city center. Benson Park not only had a remote location, but also had taken the name Dean Park after the African-American neighborhood
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In 1908, the Muskogee Redskins began to play most of their schedule at Pioneer Park. Sunday games were still held at Benson Park, which was outside city limits and thus not subject to municipal restrictions on Sunday play. Pioneer Park was located at the intersection of Fourth and Court Streets in
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The earliest Muskogee teams played at Benson Park. Named after two of the three principal investors in Muskogee's streetcar system, Benson Park was located near the end of streetcar line that ran down South 21st Street. Early maps show the exact location as a block bounded by Garrett Street (now
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downtown Muskogee. Although Pioneer Park's central location was considered a plus, the viability of this arrangement was regularly threatened by ongoing disputes between the team and the ballpark owners. Nonetheless, the Muskogee Navigators continued to play games at Pioneer Park through 1909.
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of 4,500 (1939); 6,000 (1940); 2,400 (1936) and 3,500 (1950). It had dimensions (Left, Center, Right) of 298-415-334 (1939) and 300-385-334 (1940). Athletic Park was bounded by Boston Avenue to the north, Fifth Street to the west, Columbus Avenue to the south, and Fourth Street to the west.
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from 1955 to 1957. The Giants were a minor league affiliate of the New York Giants (1951–1957) and lost in the league finals in 1952 and 1955. Muskogee folded when the Sooner State League permanently folded after the 1957 season.
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managed the Athletics for the 1924 and 1925 seasons. Owned by local drugstore operator Joe Magoto, the Athletics disbanded on July 18, 1926. Magoto later owned the Muskogee Reds.
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of the Western Association moved to Muskogee on July 1, 1932, to complete their season as the Muskogee Chiefs. The second 1932 Muskogee Chiefs were an affiliate of the
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Today, the site of Owen Field/Athletic Park is the location of the Muskogee Civic Center. The address is 425 Boston Street, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
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played for the Muskogee Athletics in 1926, hitting .283 with 7 home runs in 61 games at age 19. 1931 World Series Champion
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22nd Street) on the east, Virginia Avenue (now Maryland Avenue) on the north, and Border Avenue on the south.
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in various seasons between 1905 and 1957. The final team, the Muskogee Giants, played as members of the
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The Muskogee Reds lost in the 1947 Western Association League finals. The Reds were affiliates of the
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was a player/manager for the Muskogee Mets in 1921, hitting .368 in 13 games at age 47.
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Because of its location near Owen Field/Athletic Park, visiting teams stayed at the
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in 1946, St. Louis Browns from 1947 to 1949 and New York Giants from 1951 to 1957.
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lost in the 1925 Western Association league finals. Baseball Hall of Fame member
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replaced Muskogee in the Western Association in 1933. However, the
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were members of the Western Association from 1951 to 1954 and the
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Professional baseball began in Muskogee in 1905, with the
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Muskogee teams played as a minor league affiliate of the
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played for the 1921 Muskogee Mets, as a player/manager.
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History, Jonita Mullins Three Rivers (11 July 2010).
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on August 29, 1929, to complete their season as the
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The 423:Three 321:(1933) 289:(1906) 284:(1905) 187:(1946) 182:(1941) 172:(1936) 167:(1932) 144:(1933) 130:(1912) 115:(1906) 110:(1905) 104:League 86:(1905) 657:with 80:Class 932:ISBN 653:and 612:The 582:The 555:The 520:The 501:The 486:The 278:Name 265:1957 262:1955 259:1954 256:1952 253:1947 250:1940 247:1937 244:1925 241:1915 238:1914 230:(10) 222:1922 209:None 161:Team 53:1957 45:1905 217:(1) 204:(0) 1661:: 1626:. 1608:. 1590:. 1572:. 1554:. 1536:. 1518:. 1500:. 1482:. 1464:. 1446:. 1428:^ 1418:. 1400:. 1382:. 1364:. 1346:. 1328:. 1310:. 1292:. 1274:. 1256:. 1238:. 1220:. 1202:. 1184:. 1166:. 1148:. 1130:. 1112:. 1101:^ 1091:. 1073:. 1055:. 1026:. 1008:. 990:. 972:. 954:. 930:. 904:^ 676:. 1630:. 1612:. 1594:. 1576:. 1558:. 1540:. 1450:. 1368:. 1350:. 1188:. 1170:. 1116:. 1095:. 1077:. 1059:. 1012:. 976:. 958:. 940:. 20:)

Index

Muskogee Chiefs
1905
1957
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Class C
Class D
Missouri Valley League
South Central League
Oklahoma-Arkansas-Kansas League
Western Association
Oklahoma State League
Southwestern League
Western League
Sooner State League
St. Louis Browns
New York Giants
Cincinnati Reds
Chicago Cubs
Detroit Tigers
Muskogee Reds
Muskogee Indians
Muskogee Redskins
Muskogee Navigators
Muskogee Athletics
Muskogee Oilers
Muskogee Reds
Minor league baseball
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Western Association
Sooner State League

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