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Galveston White Caps (1954–1955), moved from Gulf Coast League Greenville Majors (1947–1950), moved from East Texas League (1946); Greenville Majors (1953) Harlingen Capitals (1954–1955), moved from Gulf Coast League (1951–1953) and Rio Grande Valley League (1950)
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]
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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.
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).
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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. Pages in category "Galveston White Caps players"