• Ponca City, Oklahoma was home to numerous minor league baseball teams between 1923 and 1957, playing at Conoco Park. Ponca City played as members of the...
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  • Oklahoma Ponca City Baseball team, Oklahoma Ponca City High School, Oklahoma Ponca City Public Schools, a public school district Ponca City Regional Airport...
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  • Eddie Carnett (category Ponca City Angels players)
    Cubs in 1935, assigned to the Class C Ponca City Angels of the Western Association in his hometown, Ponca City, Oklahoma, and won 19 games. In 1936, he...
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  • when foreign baseball players went to go against the Cross baseball team, groups of people from Ponca City would cheer on the opposite team, just to spite...
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  • Drumright Oilers (category Defunct baseball teams in Oklahoma)
    minor league baseball team based in Drumright, Oklahoma. After a nearby Oil discovery in 1912 led to the creation of the city, Drumright teams played as...
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  • Eureka Oilers (category Defunct minor league baseball teams)
    the Ponca City Poncans team relocated to Eureka during the season. Eureka hosted home minor league games at Fairgrounds Park. Minor league baseball began...
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    the Southwestern League in 1926, when he was also manager of the team based in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Brown appeared in at least 666 minor league games as...
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    professional baseball in 1956, Williams started his minor league career with the Ponca City Cubs of the Sooner State League. After returning to Ponca City in 1957...
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  • Bartlesville Reds (category Defunct minor league baseball teams)
    behind the first place Ponca City Angels in the final standings. Bartlesville did not qualify for the four-team playoff won by Ponca City. The Western Association...
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  • Dodger (section Baseball)
    Ponca City Dodgers, an affiliate Thomasville Dodgers, an affiliate Union City Dodgers, an affiliate Los Angeles Dodgers, a Major League Baseball team...
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    Mike Gazella (category Ponca City Angels players)
    lost to the St. Louis Cardinals. After retiring, Gazella managed the Ponca City Angels of the Western Association and the Moline Plowboys of the Three-I...
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  • Bartlesville Pirates (category Defunct minor league baseball teams)
    Pittsburg, Kansas on July 7, 1952 Dellinger, Bob (August 2, 1951). "Doubleheader Opens Key Four-Game Set". The Ponca City News. Ponca City, Oklahoma. p. 11....
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  • Fort Smith Giants (category Defunct minor league baseball teams)
    Reds (Cincinnati Reds), Ponca City Angels (Chicago Cubs), Salina Millers and Springfield Cardinals (St. Louis Cardinals) teams joined with Fort Smith in...
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  • Terry Forcum (category Ponca City High School alumni)
    exceptionally long distance. He played on the junior high golf team in Ponca City, but opted to play baseball instead in high school. He played in amateur golf tournaments...
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  • Pittsburg Browns (category Defunct baseball teams in Kansas)
    behind the first place Ponca City Dodgers and advanced to the four team playoffs. In the playoffs, Pittsburg defeated Ponca City Dodgers three games to...
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    2018. Ponca Post. "NOC partners with Doctor Pickens Museum, Inc. for Displays of Art Collection on Tonkawa Campus" February 23, 2021. Ponca City Now. "Pickens...
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  • Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League (category Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States)
    of operation. The Ponca City Dodgers won three of the seven league titles, winning championships in 1948, 1950 and 1951. No other team won more than one...
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  • held on January 22. "O.U. shocks Texas, 49–20, in power display". The Ponca City News. October 12, 1952. Retrieved April 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com...
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    Rusty Ryal (category People from Ponca City, Oklahoma)
    Rusty Allen Ryal (born March 16, 1983) is an American former professional baseball utility player. He was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 14th...
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  • Lou Clinton (category People from Ponca City, Oklahoma)
    League teams; the Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles/California Angels, Kansas City Athletics, Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees. Clinton was born in Ponca City...
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    November 16, 1987) was an American relief pitcher and coach in Major League Baseball. From 1960 through 1976, Brewer played for the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles...
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    land that became Omaha since the 17th century, including the Omaha and Ponca, Dhegihan-Siouan language people who had originated in the lower Ohio River...
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    Moses J. Yellow Horse (category Major League Baseball pitchers)
    Ponca City farm team, and his second job was with the Oklahoma State Highway Department. Yellow Horse also served as groundskeeper for the Ponca City...
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    their home games at the Tyson Events Center. The Sioux City Explorers are an independent baseball team playing in the American Association. The Explorers...
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    professional baseball right-handed pitcher whose career extended from 1937–49. He appeared in 207 games pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
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  • Clint Sodowsky (category People from Ponca City, Oklahoma)
    July 13, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates...
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  • Gainesville Owls (category Southern United States baseball team stubs)
    Locke Field. During the 1955 season, they moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma to become the Ponca City Cubs. They won one league championship, in 1951 under...
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  • Ed Donnelly (1950s pitcher) (category Ponca City Cubs players)
    rights to the Cubs in June, and he made two more minor league stops in Ponca City and Lafayette. In the 1957–59 seasons, Donnelly worked his way through...
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    Lou Johnson (category Ponca City Cubs players)
    nicknamed "Sweet Lou", was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. Johnson's professional baseball career lasted for 17 seasons, and included 8 years...
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    Lewis Haines Wentz (category People from Ponca City, Oklahoma)
    in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Wentz soon went to work for McCaskey in his sauerkraut operation. In 1911, Wentz at the age of 34, was sent to Ponca City, to...
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