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The high school baseball playoff season is here. See which Fort Worth-area teams win and advance throughout the tournament. Fort Worth-area baseball playoff pairings: See all the match ups and ...
The Fort Worth Cats was a professional baseball team based in Fort Worth, Texas, in the United States. The Cats were a member of the South Division of the now disbanded United League Baseball, which was not affiliated with Major League Baseball. From 2002 to 2014, the Cats played their home games at LaGrave Field.
In 1959, Fort Worth left the Texas League to join the American Association, but they merged with the Dallas Rangers the following year. Fort Worth regained a Texas League franchise for 1964 only, after which there was no professional baseball in Fort Worth for 36 years until a new Fort Worth Cats franchise was founded.
LaGrave Field is an abandoned baseball park in Fort Worth, Texas. It was primarily used for baseball and was the home field of the Fort Worth Cats independent minor league baseball team. Its original version was the home of the predecessor Panthers/Cats team of the Texas League from 1926–1958; the American Association in 1959; and then in the ...
His batting numbers were off the charts; his .588 batting average and 1.789 OPS best any athlete in the Fort Worth-area. He tallied 50 hits, five triples, eight home runs, 61 stolen bases and 37 RBIs.
The Fort Worth-area is a hotbed for talent and many players have the potential to be future college or pro superstars. Here are 60 players to watch in the area that were nominated by coaches.
* Austin Rangers: 1923–1924 * Austin Senators: 1896, 1925–1926 * Corsicana Oilers: 1923–1928 * Dallas Navigators: 1896 * Denison Tigers: 1896 * Fort Worth Panthers
Benbrook starting pitcher Sebastian Martinez works in the second inning during a UIL District 4A Region 2 Quarterfinals at Coppell Baseball Complex in Coppell, Texas, Friday, May 17, 2024.