The West Texas–New Mexico League was a minor league baseball league that operated from 1937 through 1955, with a hiatus from 1943 to 1945 during World...
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Panhandle-Pecos Valley League (1923), West Texas-New Mexico League (1937), Longhorn League (1949–1955), Southwestern League (1956), and Sophomore League (1959).[citation...
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Mexican Texas is the historiographical name used to refer to the era of Texan history between 1821 and 1836, when it was part of Mexico. Mexico gained...
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Another part of West Texas is the Llano Estacado, a vast region of high, level plains extending into Eastern New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle. East...
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Valley League in 1923, West Texas–New Mexico League in 1937, Longhorn League from 1949 to 1955, Southwestern League in 1956, Sophomore League in 1959...
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League (1951–1953) and Rio Grande Valley League (1950) Longview Cherokees (1952–1953) Lubbock Hubbers (1956), moved from West Texas–New Mexico League...
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southwest across the Texas border. The Lincoln National Forest is to the northwest of town. The development of southeastern New Mexico in the late 19th century...
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borders the state of Texas to the east and southeast, Oklahoma to the northeast, and shares an international border with the Mexican states of Chihuahua...
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the West South Central United States. During the Texas Revolution (1835–1836), a rebellion of United States immigrants and Tejanos (Texas Mexicans), put...
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Monahans Trojans (category Defunct baseball teams in Texas)
Minor league baseball began in Monahans, Texas in 1937. The "Trojans" became charter members of the six–team, Class D level West Texas-New Mexico League. The...
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Wink Spudders (category Defunct baseball teams in Texas)
minor league baseball team based in Wink, Texas. In 1937 and 1938, the Spudders played exclusively as members of the Class D level West Texas-New Mexico League...
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West Texas–New Mexico League, Sooner State League, Arizona–Texas League, Lone Star League, Big State League, Gulf States League, East Texas League, Texas...
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Bobby Crues (category People from Amarillo, Texas)
1948, he drove in 254 runs for Amarillo of the West Texas-New Mexico League. The single-season major league record is 191 RBIs which Hack Wilson delivered...
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over. The Morley Baseball Borger Gassers 1939–1942, 1946–1954 – West Texas–New Mexico League Borger Independent School District includes almost all of the...
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Texas–Southern League – operated from 1895 to 1899 Texas–Oklahoma League – operated from 1911 to 1914 and again from 1921 to 1922 West Texas–New Mexico League – operated...
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Evangeline League and West Texas–New Mexico League, respectively, hitting .313 in 19 games. He later served as a manager in the Negro Leagues and an instructor...
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Joe Bauman (category Milwaukee Brewers (minor league) players)
in 1946, Bauman settled in with the Amarillo Gold Sox in the West Texas–New Mexico League. He led the circuit with 48 home runs, 159 runs batted in, and...
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Taos (/taʊs/) is a town in Taos County, in the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Initially founded in 1615, it was intermittently...
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extends from Hatch to the west side of El Paso, Texas. Las Cruces is the home of New Mexico State University (NMSU), New Mexico's only land-grant university...
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of Nuevo México, a province of New Spain, Santa Fe is the oldest state capital in the United States and the earliest European settlement west of the Mississippi...
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Amarillo Gold Sox (redirect from Amarillo Texans)
minor league baseball franchise that represented the city of Amarillo, Texas, in the Class D West Texas–New Mexico League, the Class A Western League and...
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advanced with his main body into northern New Mexico.[citation needed] During his retreat from Union troops into Texas, he made a stand on April 8, 1862, and...
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Lenny Roberts (category Major League Baseball umpires)
Roberts umpired in the West Texas–New Mexico League and the Texas League early in his career. Roberts was promoted to the National League (NL) in 1953 after...
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Hitting streak (redirect from List of Major League Baseball hitting streak leaders)
Series on November 1st, striking out as the final batter for Arizona as the Texas Rangers won the series. Marte hit .352 during his streak (31-for-88), with...
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history of the New Mexico Territory in the American Civil War. The Confederates advanced north along the Rio Grande from Fort Bliss in Texas. They won the...
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Dallas (redirect from Dallas, Texas/Draft)
Anglo-American settlers, gained independence from Mexico and formed the Republic of Texas. Three years after Texas achieved independence, John Neely Bryan surveyed...
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Otis Davis (baseball) (category Minor league baseball managers)
in the minor leagues from 1942 to 1948 and finished his career as the manager of the Abilene Blue Sox of the West Texas–New Mexico League in 1948. "Brooklyn...
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Southwestern United States (redirect from American South West)
States that includes Arizona and New Mexico, along with adjacent portions of California, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah. The largest cities...
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ranchers executed 15 innocent Mexican men and boys in Porvenir, a small community in West Texas. In the aftermath, Texas Ranger Captain James Monroe Fox...
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Stubby Greer (category Minor league baseball managers)
returned as player-manager of the Abilene Blue Sox. Greer led the West Texas–New Mexico League in hits (202) and steals (38) and his team had a .708 winning...
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