Texas City Texans


The Texas City Texans was the primary moniker of the minor league baseball franchise based in Texas City, Texas from 1951–1956, 1977. The Texans were members of the Class B Gulf Coast League and Big State League and were an affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles and St. Louis Cardinals in 1956. The Texas City Stars played in the Lone Star League in 1977.

History

The Texans were members of the Class B Gulf Coast League and Big State League. After a two decade hiatus, Texas City hosted the Class A Texas City Stars, who played one season in the Lone Star League in 1977.
Texas City finished 70–84, 64-90 and 87–57 in the Gulf Coast League. They finished 71-67 and 59–81 in the Big States League. The Texas City Texans captured the final Gulf Coast League Championship in 1953.
In 1951 Texas City shared the franchise with neighboring La Marque, Texas as a founding member of the Gulf Coast League.
The Gulf Coast League folded after the season 1953 season, with members Galveston White Caps, Harlingen Capitals, Laredo Apaches, Brownsville Charros, Port Arthur Seahawks, Corpus Christi Aces and Lake Charles Lakers.
In 1954, the Texas City Pilots joined the Evangeline League. However, the franchise moved to Thibodaux, Louisiana on June 17, 1954, becoming the Thibodaux Pilots and finishing 51–79.
The Texas City Texans were reformed and joined the Big State League in 1955, alongside the Corpus Christi Clippers. Waco Pirates, Tyler Tigers, Galveston White Caps, Port Arthur Sea Hawks, Harlingen Capitals and Austin Pioneers. The franchise folded after the season.
In 1956, the Beaumont Exporters, a St. Louis Cardinals affiliate in the Big State League briefly moved to Texas City and became the Texas City Exporters. The Exporters moved to Texas City on July 2, 1956, only to move back to Beaumont, Texas on July 8, 1956. Then, the Lubbock Hubbers, also of the Big State League, moved from Lubbock, Texas to Texas City on July 8, 1956, completing the season as the Texas City Texans. The team was an affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. After the 1956 season, Texas City folded. The Big States League folded after the 1957 season.
In 1977, the Texas City Stars became members of the newly formed Class A Lone Star League, joining the Beeville Blazers, Corpus Christi Seagulls, Harlingen Suns, McAllen Dusters, and Victoria Rosebuds. The league had first formed as the Gulf States League in 1976. The Texas City Stars finished 16–22 in the Lone Star League first half standings. The Stars then won the second half in the North Division at 19–19. However, the playoffs were cancelled when the Corpus Christi Seagulls declined to participate in post-season play. The Lone Star League then folded after the 1977 season.

The ballpark

Texas City teams played at Texan Park, also known as Pilot Park. The ballpark had a capacity of 2,750 and dimensions : 335-385-335. The franchise drew between 46,000 and 35,000 total during its minor league seasons of 1951–1955, averaging 500-600 fans per contest. Today, the ballpark is known as Robinson Park and sits within Amoco Park. The address is 1500 29th Street North, Texas City, Texas 77590.

Notable alumni