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The White Caps franchise folded on June 12, 1955, with a record of 28–30. [7] [1] Joining the Big State League, the White Caps finished 73–73 in 1954 and were 28–30 when the franchise folded on June 12, 1955. [2] [6] [1] Galveston, Texas has not hosted another minor league team. [1]
Tor Baseball Field (a.k.a. Tors-Whitecaps Field, Whitecaps-Tors Field, Whitecaps Field, GISD/Whitecaps Field) is the home of the Galveston Ball Tornadoes located at 83rd and Stewart Roads on Galveston Island. [1] The field has also been the home of the Galveston College Whitecaps baseball team from 1992 to 2009.
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Pages in category "Galveston Whitecaps baseball players" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Galveston, Texas: Galveston White Caps 1954–1955, moved from Gulf Coast League 1950–1953; Greenville, Texas: Greenville Majors 1947–1950, moved from East Texas League 1946; Greenville Majors 1953; Harlingen, Texas: Harlingen Capitals 1954–1955, moved from Gulf Coast League 1951–1953 and Rio Grande Valley League 1950
This is for players of the Galveston White Caps minor league baseball team, that played in the Gulf Coast League and the Big State League from 1950-1955.
Galveston White Caps (1954–1955), moved from Gulf Coast League; Greenville Majors (1947–1950), moved from East Texas League (1946); Greenville Majors (1953)
The Galveston Buccaneers were the subject of a 2015 book, "The Galveston Buccaneers" by Kris Rutherford, Arcadia Publishing, ISBN No. 162619873. Galveston was also home to the Galveston White Caps (1950-1955), Galveston Sand Crabs (1889-1890, 1892, 1897-99, 1907-1911, 1922-1924), Galveston Pirates (1912-17, 1919-1921) and Galveston Giants (1888).