Cheyenne Indians (baseball)

The Cheyenne Indians was a minor league baseball team based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Cheyenne Indians played as members of the Class D Rocky Mountain League (1912) and Western League (1941).

Cheyenne Indians
19121941
(1912, 1941)
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Minor league affiliations
Previous classesClass D (1912, 1941)
Previous leagues
Rocky Mountain League (1912)
Western League (1941)
Major league affiliations
Previous teamsNone
Minor league titles
League titles 1912
Team data
Previous names
Cheyenne Indians (1912, 1941)
Previous parks
Pioneer Park (1912, 1941)

History

The Cheyenne Indians moniker was first used by early amateur and semi–professional teams in Cheyenne, along with other monikers such as the Bachelors, Benedicts, Black Stockings, Eclipse and Nonpareils. However, the Indians moniker would be used for decades by Cheyenne amateur and semi-professional teams.[1]

The first minor league Cheyenne Indians became members of the short–lived Rocky Mountain League in 1912. The Rocky Mountain League evolved from a semi–professional league and lasted only the 1912 season, permanently folding as a minor league on July 5, 1912. Playing in the four–team 1912 league, the Pueblo, Colorado franchise moved to Trinidad, Colorado on June 8, 1912. Trinidad then moved to Cheyenne on June 28, 1912, becoming the Cheyenne Indians. The Pueblo/Trinidad/Cheyenne franchise was in 1st place with a 22–7 record, 2.5 games ahead of 2nd place Raton, New Mexico when the league folded. The Pueblo/Trinidad/Cheyenne managers were John Galena and Ira Bidwell. After the Rocky Mountain League folded, the Cheyenne Indians continued unofficial play against teams from Fort D.A. Russell and Nebraska. The 1912 Indians played at Pioneer Park.[2][3][4][5]

In 1941, the Cheyenne Indians became members of the Western League, playing at Pioneer Park. The addition of Cheyenne and the Denver Bears allowed the league to expand from four–teams to six–teams in 1941. Cheyenne finished 59–44, 2nd in the Western League under Manager John Kerr. In the regular season standings, Cheyenne finished 2.0 games behind the 1st place Norfolk Yankees and ahead of the Sioux City Cowboys (54–56), Pueblo Rollers (52–54), Sioux Falls Canaries (51–56) and Denver Bears (42–68). In the 1941 Western League Playoffs, the Pueblo Rollers defeated Cheyenne 3 games to 2. The Western League ceased play after the 1941 season due to World War II. When the Western League reformed in 1947, Cheyenne did not field a franchise.[6][2][7][8][9][10]

The ballpark

The Cheyenne Indians played at Pioneer Park. Originally built in 1896 with rodeo stands, Pioneer Park had a capacity of 2,000. The 1941 Cheyenne Indians season tickets cost $20, single game tickets 40 cents and 25 cents single game tickets for soldiers. Pioneer Park is still in use as a ballpark today. The Pioneer Park address is 1331 Talbot Court, Cheyenne, WY 82001.[11][2][12][13][14][15]

Notable alumni

gollark: Oh, and try the `b` command and whatever command views the privacy policy and licenses.
gollark: Well, yes, but it detects *specific* unsafe programs.
gollark: Er, keywords.
gollark: And it has superglobals, which are like globals but more so.
gollark: Highly advanced `string.find` technology.

References

  1. http://wyomuseum.state.wy.us/pdf/baseball.pdf
  2. "Cheyenne Indians - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
  3. "Rocky Mountain League - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
  4. "Pueblo/Trinidad/Cheyenne Indians Statistics and Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  5. "Cheyenne Photos-Baseball". www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com.
  6. "Western League - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
  7. "1941 Cheyenne Indians Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  8. Maddon, W.C. & Stewart, Patrick. (2002) The Western League: A baseball history 1885 through 1995. p, 207. McFarland & Company ISBN 0-7864-1003-5
  9. https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/league.cgi?code=WL&class=D
  10. https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/team.cgi?id=cfa43c77
  11. "Pioneer Park in Cheyenne, WY history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
  12. "Pioneer Park". www.cheyenne.org.
  13. "BFC › Pioneer Park". www.baseballfieldsofcolorado.com.
  14. "Cheyenne American Legion Post 6 Baseball > Home". www.postsixbaseball.com.
  15. Reichard, Kevin (November 5, 2008). "Nebraska State League / Western League".
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.