San Antonio Indians Explained
The San Antonio Indians were a minor league baseball team based in San Antonio, Texas, that played from 1929 to 1932 in the Texas League. They played their home games at League Park. Notable players include Ray Grimes, Wilbur Cooper, Sam Leslie, Jack Mealey, Jo-Jo Moore, and Pinky Higgins.
Season records
Season | Class | Record | | League finish | | Manager | Ref. |
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1929 | | 56–106 | .346 | 8th | 39.5 | | [1] |
1930 | A | 60–93 | .392 | 7th | 35 | | [2] |
1931 | A | 66–94 | .413 | 6th (t) | 42.5 | Claude Robertson | [3] |
1932 | A | 57–91 | .385 | 7th | 41.5 | Claude Robertson | [4] | |
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[5] See also
Further reading
- Book: King, David . San Antonio at Bat: Professional Baseball in the Alamo City . Texas A&M University Press . 2004 . 158544345X .
Notes and References
- Web site: 1929 San Antonio Indians Statistics.
- Web site: 1930 San Antonio Indians Statistics.
- Web site: 1931 San Antonio Indians Statistics.
- Web site: 1932 San Antonio Indians Statistics.
- Book: Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball . third . 2007 . Lloyd . Johnson . Miles . Wolff . 9781932391176 . Baseball America.