The South Central League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1906 and 1912 seasons, with franchises located in Arkansas , Oklahoma and Texas . The McAlester Miners (1906) and Longview Cannibals (1912) won league championships.
3-601: The Shawnee Blues were a South Central League team based in Shawnee, Oklahoma , United States, that played during the 1906 season. They played their first game on May 1, at home against the Guthrie Senators under manager J.B. Roe. Roe was replaced by J.B. McAlester, who prior to his role as Shawnee Blues manager had been the president of the South Central League. The team performed poorly throughout
6-891: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . South Central League The 1906 league consisted of teams from Arkansas and Oklahoma . The six–team league included the Fort Smith Razorbacks , the Guthrie Senators , the Muskogee Indians , the Shawnee Blues , the South McAlester Miners and the Tulsa Oilers . Guthrie and Shawnee disbanded on July 21, while the whole league disbanded in August. The Miners finished in first place. One notable player, Clyde Milan , spent time in
9-457: The season, so much so that there were rumors it would be relocated to Enid, Oklahoma . That move never came to fruition. Overall, the team finished in fifth place out of six teams in their - and the league's - lone year of existence. One player of note who spent time with the team is Clyde Milan . He spent 16 seasons in the major leagues. This article about a baseball team in Oklahoma
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