North Platte Indians Explained

North Platte Indians
Firstseason:1928
Lastseason:1959
Allyears:1928–1932, 1956–1959
City:North Platte, Nebraska
Class Level:Class D (1928–1932, 1956–1959)
League:Nebraska State League (1928–1932, 1956–1959)
Majorleague:Cleveland Indians (1956–1959)
Nickname:North Platte Buffalos (1928–1932)
North Platte Indians (1956–1958)
Ballpark:Union Pacific Park (1928–1932)
Bill Wood Field (1956–1959)
Leaguenum:1
Leaguechamps:1958

The North Platte Indians were a minor league baseball team based in North Platte, Nebraska. Preceded by the North Platte Buffalos, the North Platte teams played as members of the Class D level Nebraska State League from 1928 to 1932 as the Buffalos and from 1956 to 1959 as the Indians. The North Platte Indians were a minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians from 1956 to 1959, winning the 1958 league championship. The Buffalos played home games at the Union Pacific Park and the Indians hosted home games at Bill Wood Field.

History

Based in North Platte, Nebraska, the North Platte Indians were an affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, playing as members of the Nebraska State League.[1] Previously, the North Platte Buffalos played as members of the Nebraska State League from 1928 to 1932.[2] The North Platte Indians finished 41–22 in 1958 and captured the 1958 Nebraska State League Championship, playing under manager Mark Wylie.[2] [3]

On July 29, 1928, North Platte pitcher Joe Smith threw a no–hitter in a 7–inning game against the Beatrice Blues. North Platte won the game 3–0.[4] [5]

The Nebraska State League folded permanently after the 1959 season. The 1959 league member franchises folded as well, the Hastings Giants, Holdrege White Sox, Grand Island Athletics, Kearney Yankees, McCook Braves and North Platte Indians all folded.[6] [3]

The ballparks

The Union Pacific Park was noted to have hosted the North Platte Buffalos from 1928 to 1932 for minor league home games. The ballpark within the park was called Jeffers Field, located 7th and Jeffers, North Platte, Nebraska. The ballpark was destroyed by fire in 1955.[7] [8] [9]

After the fire, Bill Wood Field was constructed in 1956, within Cody Park. Bill Wood Field was referenced to have hosted the North Platte Indians. The ballfield is still in use today, located within Cody Park, near the National Guard building. Today, Bill Wood Field is home to American Legion baseball and the North Platte 80s, a 2024 Pecos League expansion team. It is located at 18th & Jeffers, North Platte, Nebraska.[10] [11] [12]

Timeline

Year(s)
  1. Yrs.
Team Level League
1928–1932 5 North Platte Buffalos Nebraska State League
1956–1958 3 North Platte Indians

Year–by–year record

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1956 24–39 7th No playoffs held
1957 11–45 8th No playoffs held
1958 41–22 1st Mark Wylie League Champions
1959 22–40 6th Mark Wylie No playoffs held

Notable alumni

See also

North Platte Indians players

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1956 North Platte Indians Statistics. Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. Web site: North Platte, Nebraska Encyclopedia. Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. Book: The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . Lloyd . Johnson . Miles . Wolff . Third . . 2007 . 978-1932391176.
  4. Web site: Minor League No Hitters. Google Docs.
  5. Web site: Searching for missing Minors no-hitters. MiLB.com.
  6. Web site: 1959 Nebraska State League. Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. Web site: Union-Pacific RR Park in North Platte, NE minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
  8. Web site: Jeffers Park and Pavilion increased the entertainment scene. Marresa. Burke. knopnews2.com. 7 July 2022 .
  9. Web site: Bottrell . Andrew . April 1, 2013 . Playing ball in Flat Rock . The North Platte Telegraph.
  10. Web site: North Platte First Nationals baseball - New. www.ballcharts.com.
  11. Web site: North Platte Indians. nebaseballhistory.com.
  12. Web site: Cody Park in North Platte, NE minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.