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  2. North Texas League - Wikipedia

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    Reformed in 1907, the North Texas League featured the Corsicana Oilers/Desperados of Corsicana, Paris Athletics, Greenville Hunters and Terrell Red Stockings of Terrell. Corsicana finished first in the league with a 38–21 record, while Paris was 36–23, Greenville was 24–35 and Terrell was 18–38.

  3. Longhorn League - Wikipedia

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    The Longhorn League was a high–offense league that operated from 1947 through 1955. In 1956, it was renamed the Southwestern League.A league with only three teams ever affiliated with major league clubs, all for one year only, the league was home to veteran minor leaguers who were no longer of interest to major league teams.

  4. Peninsula Oilers - Wikipedia

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    The Peninsula Oilers are a college summer baseball club in the Alaska Baseball League. The Oilers are based in Kenai, Alaska, and their name refers to the Kenai Peninsula region. They are the league's southernmost team. [1] The team was founded in 1974 and play their home games in the 1,300-seat Coral Seymour Memorial Ballpark. [2]

  5. Refugio Oilers - Wikipedia

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    Refugio is the birthplace of Baseball Hall of Fame member Nolan Ryan. In 1938, the Oilers played as members of the Class D level Texas Valley League, qualifying for the playoffs. The Refugio Oilers team hosted home games at Ryals Field in their only season of minor league play. Today, the ballpark site is called "Lions City Park"/"Shelley Park."

  6. Duncan Oilers - Wikipedia

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    With the league again playing a split-season schedule, Duncan won the first-half title and met the Bristow Producers in the Final, where Bristow swept Duncan in four games. [7] [2] In their final season of play, the 1924 Duncan Oilers were in fifth place when the eight-team Oklahoma State League permanently folded following during the season.

  7. Oil City Oilers - Wikipedia

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    The team's name was changed one last time to the Oil City A's, when they merged with the Youngstown A's, in 1951. The team the folded, along with the league, at the end of that season. The Oilers name originated from an earlier team that represented the city between 1895 and 1907, in the Iron And Oil League and the Interstate League. [1]

  8. Tulsa Drillers - Wikipedia

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    The Drillers came into being in 1977, when the two-year-old Lafayette Drillers were moved to Tulsa from Louisiana.Before that time, the Triple-A Tulsa Oilers had been the city's minor league club, but owner A. Ray Smith moved that team to New Orleans due to concerns over the dilapidated condition of Oiler Park.

  9. Mike Lansing Field - Wikipedia

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    Mike Lansing Field is a stadium in Casper, Wyoming.It is primarily used for baseball.It was the home field of the Casper Ghosts minor league baseball team from 2002 to 2011, of the Casper Cutthroats summer-collegiate baseball team from 2012 to 2014, [2] and of the Casper Horseheads of Independence League Baseball from 2018 to 2022. [3]