Sapulpa Sappers, the Glossary
The Sapulpa Sappers was a primary name of the minor league baseball teams based in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Baseball America, Cushing Refiners, Denver Grigsby, Dick Crutcher, Enid, Oklahoma minor league baseball history, George McAvoy (baseball), George Milstead, Independence Producers, Joplin Miners, Larry Milton, Miami people, Minor League Baseball, Muskogee, Oklahoma minor league baseball history, Pittsburg Pirates (minor league), Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Skinny O'Neal, Southwestern League, Uke Clanton, Webb City, Missouri, Webb City, Missouri minor league baseball history, Western Association.
- 1921 establishments in Oklahoma
- Baseball teams disestablished in 1922
- Baseball teams established in 1921
- Defunct Southwestern League teams
- Defunct baseball teams in Oklahoma
- Professional baseball teams in Oklahoma
- Sports clubs and teams in Oklahoma
Baseball America
Baseball America is a sports enterprise that covers baseball at every level, including MLB, with a particular focus on up-and-coming players in the MiLB, college, high school, and international leagues.
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Cushing Refiners
The Cushing Refiners were a minor league baseball teams based in Cushing, Oklahoma in 1921 and from 1923 to 1925. Sapulpa Sappers and Cushing Refiners are Defunct Southwestern League teams, Defunct baseball teams in Oklahoma, professional baseball teams in Oklahoma and sports clubs and teams in Oklahoma.
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Denver Grigsby
Denver Clarence Grigsby (March 25, 1901 – November 10, 1973) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball.
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Dick Crutcher
Richard Luther Crutcher (November 25, 1889 – June 19, 1952) was a former Major League Baseball pitcher.
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Enid, Oklahoma minor league baseball history
Minor league baseball teams were based in Enid, Oklahoma in various seasons between 1904 and 1951.
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George McAvoy (baseball)
George Robert McAvoy (March 12, 1884 – August 19, 1952), was a Major League Baseball player who played in with the Philadelphia Phillies.
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George Milstead
George Earl Milstead (June 26, 1903 – August 9, 1977) was a professional baseball pitcher.
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Independence Producers
The Independence Producers were a minor league baseball team based in Independence, Kansas, United States, that played from 1921 to 1925 and from 1928 to 1932. Sapulpa Sappers and Independence Producers are baseball teams established in 1921.
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Joplin Miners
The Joplin Miners was the primary name of the minor league baseball team in Joplin, Missouri that played for 49 seasons between 1901 and 1954.
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Larry Milton
Samuel Lawrence Milton (May 4, 1879 – May 15, 1942), nicknamed "Tug", was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues in 1903 for the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Miami people
The Miami (Miami–Illinois: Myaamiaki) are a Native American nation originally speaking one of the Algonquian languages.
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Minor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball (MiLB) is a professional baseball organization below Major League Baseball (MLB), including teams affiliated with MLB clubs.
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Muskogee, Oklahoma minor league baseball history
Minor league baseball teams were based in Muskogee, Oklahoma in various seasons between 1905 and 1957.
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Pittsburg Pirates (minor league)
The Pittsburg Pirates was the name of three historic minor league baseball teams, based in Pittsburg, Kansas.
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Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Sapulpa is a city in Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
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Skinny O'Neal
Oran Herbert "Skinny" O'Neal (May 2, 1899 – June 2, 1981) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in and.
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Southwestern League
The Southwestern League was the name of four former minor league baseball leagues that operated in the Southwestern United States.
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Uke Clanton
Eucal "Uke" Clanton (February 19, 1898 – February 24, 1960) was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for one season.
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Webb City, Missouri
Webb City is a city in Jasper County, Missouri, United States.
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Webb City, Missouri minor league baseball history
Minor league baseball teams were based in Webb City, Missouri in various seasons between 1887 and 1912.
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Western Association
The Western Association was the name of five different leagues formed in American minor league baseball during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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See also
1921 establishments in Oklahoma
- All Souls Unitarian Church
- Eastside Baptist Church
- Miami Indians (baseball)
- Okmulgee Public Library
- Sapulpa Sappers
- Seaba's Filling Station
- The Chronicles of Oklahoma
- Webb City, Oklahoma
- Woodward Federal Courthouse and Post Office
Baseball teams disestablished in 1922
- Abilene Eagles
- Chickasha Chicks
- Cleburne Generals
- Cleveland Manufacturers
- Clovis Buzzers
- Dallas Submarines
- Greenville Togs
- Ionia Mayors
- Jacksonville Indians
- Lansing Senators
- Ludington Mariners
- Muskegon Muskies
- Newport News Shipbuilders
- Pawhuska Osages
- Pittsburgh Keystones (baseball)
- Ranger Nitros
- San Angelo Bronchos
- San Angelo Colts (1948–1957)
- Sapulpa Sappers
- Stamford Colonels
- Trenton Reds
- Vancouver Beavers
- Wahpeton–Breckenridge Twins
Baseball teams established in 1921
- Albany-Decatur Twins
- Ballinger Bearcats
- Bessemer Stars
- Brigham City (baseball)
- Cedartown Cedars
- Cleburne Generals
- Cleveland Manufacturers
- Coffeyville Refiners
- Columbia Mules
- Columbus Buckeyes (Negro National League)
- Drumright Oilers
- Flint Vehicles
- Greeneville Burley Cubs
- Healdsburg Prune Packers
- Independence Producers
- Ionia Mayors
- Jacksonville Indians
- Kingsport Mets
- Lansing Senators
- Leones del Escogido
- Logan Collegians
- Meridian Mets
- Miami Indians (baseball)
- Port Huron Saints
- Russellville Miners
- San Angelo Bronchos
- Sapulpa Sappers
- Smithfield (baseball)
- Terre Haute Tots
- Toledo Rockets baseball
- Tremonton (baseball)
- Tri-Cities Triplets (Alabama–Tennessee League)
- Wahpeton–Breckenridge Twins
- Watertown Cubs
Defunct Southwestern League teams
- Ballinger Westerners
- Bartlesville Bearcats
- Coffeyville Refiners
- Cushing Refiners
- Eureka Oilers
- Fort Smith Twins
- Hot Springs Bathers
- Little Rock Travelers
- Miami Indians (baseball)
- Midland Indians
- Pine Bluff Judges
- Sapulpa Sappers
- Topeka Senators
Defunct baseball teams in Oklahoma
- Ada Herefords
- Altus Chiefs
- Anadarko Indians
- Bartlesville Bearcats
- Bartlesville Boosters
- Bartlesville Pirates
- Bartlesville Reds
- Blackwell Broncos
- Bristow Producers
- Chickasha Chicks
- Chickasha Chiefs
- Clinton Bulldogs
- Cushing Refiners
- Drumright Oilers
- Duncan Oilers
- Durant Choctaws
- Durant Educators
- El Reno Railroaders
- Gainesville Blue Ribbons
- Gainesville Owls
- Guthrie Senators
- Henryetta Hens
- Holdenville Hitters
- Lawton Braves
- McAlester Miners
- McAlester Rockets
- Miami Eagles
- Miami Indians (baseball)
- Muskogee Athletics
- Muskogee Indians
- Muskogee Navigators
- Muskogee Oilers
- Muskogee Reds
- Muskogee Redskins
- Oklahoma City Indians
- Okmulgee Drillers
- Okmulgee Glassblowers
- Pauls Valley Raiders
- Pawhuska Huskers
- Pawhuska Osages
- Ponca City Baseball team
- Sapulpa Sappers
- Seminole Oilers
- Shawnee Blues
- Shawnee Hawks
- Shawnee Indians (baseball)
- South McAlester Miners
- Tulsa Oilers (baseball)
- Vinita Cherokees
Professional baseball teams in Oklahoma
- Ada Herefords
- Bartlesville Bearcats
- Bartlesville Pirates
- Blackwell Broncos
- Blackwell FlyCatchers
- Chickasha Chiefs
- Cushing Refiners
- Durant Educators
- Guthrie Senators
- Lawton Braves
- McAlester Miners
- McAlester Rockets
- Miami Eagles
- Miami Indians (baseball)
- Muskogee Athletics
- Muskogee Indians
- Muskogee Navigators
- Muskogee Reds
- Oklahoma City Baseball Club
- Oklahoma City Dodgers
- Oklahoma City Indians
- Okmulgee Drillers
- Pawhuska Huskers
- Pawhuska Osages
- Sapulpa Sappers
- Shawnee Blues
- Shawnee Hawks
- Shawnee Indians (baseball)
- South McAlester Miners
- Tulsa Drillers
- Tulsa Oilers (baseball)
- Vinita Cherokees
Sports clubs and teams in Oklahoma
- Ada Herefords
- Bartlesville Reds
- Blackwell Broncos
- Chickasha Chiefs
- Cushing Refiners
- Pauls Valley Raiders
- Sapulpa Sappers
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapulpa_Sappers
Also known as Sapulpa Oilers, Sapulpa Yanks.