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Franklin Thomas Francisco (born September 11, 1979) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers , Toronto Blue Jays , New York Mets and Chicago White Sox .
The Texas Collegiate League (TCL) is a collegiate summer baseball league made up of teams from the states of Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. The league's headquarters are in Coppell, Texas . Uri Geva, owner of the Brazos Valley Bombers, is the league's president.
Lubbock Hubbers (1956), moved from West Texas–New Mexico League; Paris Red Peppers (1947), moved from East Texas League (1946); Paris Panthers (1948); Paris Indians (1952–1953) Port Arthur Sea Hawks (1955–1956), moved from Evangeline League (1954) and Gulf Coast League (1950–1953); Port Arthur Redlegs (1957) Sherman-Denison Twins (1947 ...
Texas A&M is the highest-rated team from the state of Texas in Baseball America's top 25, at No. 5 overall. That said, the Aggies are only the third highest-ranked team from the SEC, behind No. 1 ...
College baseball also has been a staple of Texas culture, and Texas collegiate baseball programs can be found throughout the different levels of college athletics. NCAA Division I conferences that currently include Texas teams are the American Athletic Conference, Big 12 Conference, Conference USA, Missouri Valley Conference, Southeastern Conference, Southland Conference, Southwestern Athletic ...
Texas A&M coach Jim Schlossnagle walks to the mound during the fifth inning of Game 2 of the CWS championship series against Tennessee. The Aggies won the first game, but then dropped the last two ...
The Canadian Premier League is the sole professional league atop the Canadian men's soccer league system. It currently consists of eight teams: four in Eastern and Western Canada each. It currently consists of eight teams: four in Eastern and Western Canada each.
The Texas League of Minor League Baseball is a Double-A baseball league in the United States. The circuit was founded in 1888 and ran through 1892. After two years of dormancy, it was revived as the Texas Association in 1895, the Texas-Southern League in 1896, and the Texas League from 1897 to 1899.