The Opelousas Indians was the primary name of the minor league baseball teams based in Opelousas, Louisiana. Between 1907 and 1941, Opelousas teams played...
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Opelousas (French: Les Opélousas; Spanish: Los Opeluzás) is a small city and the parish seat of St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, United States. Interstate...
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St. Landry Parish, Louisiana (redirect from Opelousas-Eunice, LA μSA)
colony and defined the land occupied by the Opelousa as the Opelousas Territory. The area south of the Opelousas Territory between the Atchafalaya River,...
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The Opelousa (also Appalousa) were an Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands in Louisiana. They lived near present-day Opelousas, Louisiana,...
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incorporated under this name until 1898. In 1733, the semi-nomadic Opelousas Indians petitioned the French colonial government to send traders to their...
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List of Cleveland Guardians minor league affiliates (redirect from List of Cleveland Indians minor league affiliates)
club. The Guardians, named the Indians until November 2021, have been affiliated with the Double-A Canton–Akron Indians/Akron Aeros/RubberDucks of the...
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White Sox, Lafayette Browns, Lake Charles Creoles, Monroe Municipals, Opelousas Indians and Orange Hoo-Hoos. The 1926 Gulf Coast League was a four-team Class...
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Carlos Moore (category Opelousas Indians players)
Carlos Whitman Moore (August 13, 1906 – July 2, 1958) is a former Major League Baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, Moore had a listed weight of 180...
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Dino Chiozza (category Opelousas Indians players)
Dino Joseph Chiozza (June 30, 1912 – April 23, 1972) was a Major League Baseball shortstop who played for one season. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies...
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Al Jurisich (category Opelousas Indians players)
Alvin Joseph Jurisich (August 25, 1921 – November 3, 1981) was an American professional baseball player of Croat descent. A right-handed pitcher, the native...
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Lefty Scott (category Opelousas Indians players)
Marshall "Lefty" Scott (July 15, 1915 – March 3, 1964) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1945. The 29-year-old...
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Sox, Lafayette Browns, Lake Charles Creoles, Monroe Municipals and Opelousas Indians, joined Orange in beginning play on April 24, 1907. The "Hoo–Hoos"...
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Jack Kraus (category Opelousas Indians players)
John William Kraus (April 26, 1918 – January 2, 1976) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in Major League Baseball in 70 games for...
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The 1936 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished fifth in the American League with a record of 80–74, 22½ games...
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Rouge Red Sticks, Crowley Millers, Houma Indians, Jeanerette Blues, Lake Charles Skippers, Opelousas Indians, and Thibodaux Giants each won once. The...
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2015. "Oakdale, Louisiana Teams History". Retrieved February 6, 2015. "Opelousas, Louisiana Teams History". Retrieved February 6, 2015. "Texas-Oklahoma-Louisiana...
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Jay Kirke (category Opelousas Indians players)
1918 for the Detroit Tigers, Boston Rustlers / Braves, Cleveland Naps / Indians, and New York Giants. In 1,148 big league at bats, Kirke had a solid career...
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Sox (64–50), Monroe Municipals (63–55), Orange Hoo-Hoos (50–65) and Opelousas Indians (48–67). The Lafayette franchise folded following the 1907 season...
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The 1935 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished in third place, 12 games behind league champion Detroit. August...
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Roy Weatherly (category Opelousas Indians players)
appeared in 811 Major League games over ten seasons for the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and New York Giants. Weatherly batted left-handed and...
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needed] In 2001, in addition to the DSL Red Sox, the Red Sox and Cleveland Indians shared a DSL team. In 2001, the Red Sox shared a VSL team with the Milwaukee...
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teams in 1940 – the Worthington Cardinals, Opelousas Indians, Rayne Rice Birds and Oklahoma City Indians – and in 1941 and 1942, he was with the Topeka...
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The 1939 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the American League with a record of 87–67, 201⁄2 games...
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Jim Whatley (category Opelousas Indians players)
the Jackson Senators of the Cotton States League in 1937 and the Opelousas Indians of the Evangeline Baseball League from 1937 to 1938. "Jim Whatley"...
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Brummette D Danville-Schoolfield Leafs Bi-State League Herb Brett D Opelousas Indians Evangeline League Harry Strohm D Moultrie Packers Georgia–Florida...
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African American missionary as pastor. He had been a preacher to the Opelousa Indians and other ethnic groups of the district. Bayou Chicot also has a volunteer...
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Harry Strohm (category Opelousas Indians players)
League) and Helena Seaporters (Cotton States League). He played for the Opelousas Indians of the Evangeline League in 1937 and 1938 and remained in the league...
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Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Landry Parish 82,540 939 Opelousas, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area St. Martin Parish 51,767 817 Lafayette...
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intended for Opelousas. The team moniker of "Indians", was in reference to the Houma tribe, for which the city of Houma is named. The Houma Indians rejoined...
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Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands (redirect from Southeastern Indians)
eastern Tennessee Okchai (Ogchay), central Alabama Okelousa, Louisiana Opelousas, Louisiana Pacara people, Florida Pamlico, formerly North Carolina Pascagoula...
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