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The San Antonio Bronchos were a minor league baseball team based in San Antonio, Texas, that played in the South Texas League (1903–1906) and Texas League (1907–1919). [citation needed] The team was also known as the Mustangs (1903–04), Warriors (1905), and Aces (1919).
Abilene Blue Sox (1956–1957), moved from West Texas–New Mexico League; Austin Pioneers (1947–1955) Beaumont Exporters or Beaumont Shippers (1956); Beaumont Pirates (1957)
During their original athletic tenure, their mascot was the Warriors. [3] [4] Their men's basketball program disbanded in 1967. [5] UST also hosted a baseball team from 1948 [2] to 1969. [6] Men's basketball temporarily returned for the 1984–85 season, posting a 9–23 record and losing in the NAIA District IV Tournament to Southwestern ...
It paid off and now the team, which was founded in Washington in 1961 and has played in Texas since 1972, is only the third club to go from losing 100 games to winning it all within a two-year ...
Manny Mantrana (September 28, 1964 – April 21, 2021) was an American college baseball coach, formally serving as the UTRGV Vaqueros baseball head coach. He held that position since prior to the 2009 season, when the program was known as the Texas–Pan American Broncs and represented the University of Texas–Pan American (UTPA).
Earl Warren High School is a public school located in San Antonio, Texas, United States.It is a part of the Northside Independent School District.As with all Northside ISD high schools, it is named for a former United States Supreme Court justice - in this case, former Chief Justice Earl Warren.
East Texas Baptist Tigers baseball (1 C, 1 P) Eastern Connecticut State Warriors baseball (2 C) Eastern Mennonite Royals baseball (1 C) Elizabethtown Blue Jays ...
Team Nickname City State Conference Stadium Capacity Adams State: Grizzlies: Alamosa: Colorado: RMAC: ASU Baseball Field: 500 Adelphi: Panthers: Garden City: New York