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Ponca City Baseball team

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Ponca City
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class D (1923–1924, 1926, 1934–1938, 1947–1952, 1954–1957)
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles 4 (1935, 1936, 1938, 1950)
Team data
Previous names
  • Ponca City Cubs (1955–1957)
  • Ponca City Jets (1954)
  • Ponca City Dodgers (1947–1952)
  • Ponca City Angels (1934–1938)
  • Ponca City Poncans (1923–1924, 1926)
Previous parks
Conoco Park/Continental Park (1923–1924, 1926, 1934–1938, 1947–1952, 1954–1957)

Ponca City, Oklahoma was home to numerous minor league baseball teams between 1923 and 1957, playing at Conoco Park. Ponca City played as members of the Oklahoma State League (1923–1924), Southwestern League (1926), Western Association (1934–1938), Kansas–Oklahoma–Missouri League (1947–1952) and Western Association (1954). Ponca City was an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs (1934–1938), Brooklyn Dodgers (1947–1952) and Chicago Cubs (1955–1957).

Baseball Hall of Fame member Billy Williams played for the Ponca City Cubs in 1956–1957.

History

The first version of the team, the Ponca City Poncans, began play in 1923, when the Drumright Boosters franchise of the Oklahoma State League relocated to Ponca City. During the 1926 season, they relocated to become the Eureka Oilers.

The Ponca City Angels played from 1934–1938 before moving to St. Joseph, Missouri and becoming the St. Joseph Angels. This version of the team won three league titles in the Western Association.

The Ponca City Dodgers were a minor league baseball "Class D" affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers that operated from 1947–1952. The team was based in Ponca City, Oklahoma and played in the Kansas–Oklahoma–Missouri League.

The Ponca City Jets played in 1954 only and were replaced in 1955 when the Gainesville Owls moved to town and became the Ponca City Cubs in the Sooner State League.

The ballpark

Ponca City teams played at Conoco Park. Conoco Park had dimensions of (LF–CF–RF) 350–495–300 and a seating capacity of 4,000 (1936) and 3,000 (1947). It was located on the grounds of Conoco, formerly known as Continental Oil and Transportation Company. The park was named after the company, and thus was previously called Continental Park. The field was south of West South Avenue between the intersections of that road with South Palm and South Elm Streets. The area is now a parking lot.[1][2][3]

Notable Ponca City alumni

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Conoco Park". encyclopedia.sabr.org.
  2. ^ "The KOM League Remembered". classdkomleague.blogspot.com.
  3. ^ "Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, Image 1". www.loc.gov.
  4. ^ "Billy Williams Biography". www.thehistorymakers.org.

External links


This page was last edited on 26 October 2023, at 02:32
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