Temple Boll Weevils Explained

Temple Boll Weevils
Firstseason:1905
City:Temple, Texas
Lastseason:1907
Class Level:Class C, Class D
League:Texas League, South Texas League
Pastparks:Woodson Field

The Temple Boll Weevils were a minor league baseball team which played their home games at Woodson Field in Temple, Texas as a member of the Texas League from 1905 to 1907.[1] Local newspapers took to calling them the "Cotton Bugs," a nickname coined by the Galveston Daily News.

History

The team finished with a record of 71-59 in its debut season in 1905, behind the Fort Worth Panthers by just a half game for second place in the league.[2] After Temple got off to a slow start in the following season and Temple manager Con Lucid resigned, owner J.E. Edens sold the team to the Temple Baseball Association, a local stock company headed by Temple mayor Fred P. Hamill, who replaced Lucid with manager Fred Moore.[3] [2] [4] With the Texas League struggling financially, it decided in mid-season to drop the Boll Weevils. The Temple Baseball Association, having only recently spent $3,000 to buy the team, filed an unsuccessful lawsuit against the league.[2] In 1907 the Texas League took on several teams from the South Texas League and resurrected another incarnation of the Boll Weevils with players being contributed by the other teams. Due in part to poor performance and lacking fan support, 1907 would be their final season.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Benoit. Patricia K.. Historic Temple : an illustrated history. 2009. Historical Pub. Network. San Antonio, Tex.. 9781893619968. 40. 1st. 22 March 2015.
  2. Book: Hanzelka. Kris Rutherford ; foreword by Scott. Baseball on the prairie : how seven small-town teams shaped Texas League history. 2014. The History Press. 9781609499358. 131–32. 22 March 2015.
  3. News: Coppedge. Clay. Boll Weevils: A glance at pro baseball in Temple. 22 March 2015. Temple Daily Telegram. October 22, 2007.
  4. Web site: 1906 Temple Boll Weevils. Baseball-Reference.com. 22 March 2015.