• of play. The Waco Tigers hosted home minor league games at Padgitt Park until 1905, when the Tigers began play at Katy Park. The Tigers were succeeded...
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    Waco (/ˈweɪkoʊ/ WAY-koh) is a city in and the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is situated along the Brazos River and I-35, halfway...
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  • Warren Wallace Beckwith (category Waco Tigers players)
    that being the Iowa Wesleyan Tigers versus the Keokuk College of Physicians and Surgeons (a now defunct college). The Tigers won the game 48–0. Beckwith...
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  • Victoria Giants Victoria Rosebuds Victoria Toros Waco Cubs Waco Navigators Waco Steers Waco Tigers Wichita Falls Spudders Wichita Pilots Wichita Wind...
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  • Reeve McKay (category Waco Tigers players)
    Reeve Stewart "Rip" McKay (November 26, 1881 – January 18, 1946) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played in one game for the St. Louis...
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  • Bill Butler (outfielder) (category Waco Tigers players)
    William J. Butler (1861-1895) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder for the 1884 Indianapolis Hoosiers. He later played minor league ball in...
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  • Waco: American Apocalypse is an American documentary television miniseries about the Waco siege in 1993 between the US federal government and the Branch...
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    Emmett Rogers (category Waco Tigers players)
    Emmett E. Rogers (October 11, 1867, in Hot Springs, Arkansas – October 24, 1941, in Fort Smith, Arkansas) was a catcher in Major League Baseball in the...
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  • Pete Weckbecker (category Waco Tigers players)
    Peter Weckbecker (born August 30, 1864 – May 16, 1935), was a Major League Baseball catcher. He played one game in 1889 for the Indianapolis Hoosiers and...
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  • Waco High School is a public high school located in the city of Waco, Texas and classified as a 6A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Waco Independent...
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    peaking at number 11 on the US Billboard Blues Albums chart and The Man from Waco breaking the US Billboard 200. In September 2023, Crockett was nominated...
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  • Pat Flaherty (baseball) (category Waco Tigers players)
    Patrick Henry Flaherty (January 31, 1866 – January 28, 1946) was a United States Major League Baseball third baseman who played with the Louisville Colonels...
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  • Frank Moore (baseball) (category Waco Tigers players)
    Frank J. Moore (September 12, 1877 – May 20, 1964) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played in one game for the 1905 Pittsburgh Pirates. He pitched...
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    Charlie Krehmeyer (category Waco Tigers players)
    Charles L. Krehmeyer (July 5, 1863 – February 10, 1926) was a 19th-century professional baseball player. He was a member of a small fraternity—left-handed...
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    Pearce Chiles (category Waco Tigers players)
    Pearce Nuget Chiles (May 28, 1867 – December 11, 1933), nicknamed "What's The Use", was an American professional baseball player who played as both an...
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  • Bill Kemmer (category Waco Tigers players)
    William Edward Kemmer (November 15, 1873 – June 8, 1945), nicknamed "Big Bill", was a third baseman in Major League Baseball. He played for the Louisville...
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  • George Whiteman (category Waco Tigers players)
    George (Lucky) Whiteman (December 23, 1884 – February 10, 1947) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a left fielder for the Boston...
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  • team and placed in the Texas League. 150km 100miles Wichita Falls Wichita Waco Victoria Tyler Tulsa Texarkana Springfield Springdale Shreveport San Antonio...
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  • Tex Pruiett (category Waco Tigers players)
    Charles Leroy Pruiett (April 10, 1883 – March 6, 1953) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1907 through 1908 for the Boston Americans...
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  • the Tigers compiled a 7–0–1 record, with a conference record of 4–0–1, and finished as SWAC champion. "Paul Quinn beats Jarvis eleven". The Waco News-Tribune...
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    Antonio Black Indians San Antonio Bombers Waco Black Cardinals Waco Black Navigators Waco Yellowjackets Waco Tigers Wichita Falls Black Spudders Houston Buffaloes...
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  • com. Retrieved November 27, 2019. "Paul Quinn Tigers Open the Season By Defeating Jarvis 40-0". The Waco News-Tribune. October 24, 1924. p. 11 – via Newspapers...
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  • the era The Waco Indians teams hosted home games at Katy Park. The ballpark began hosting minor league teams in 1905 with the Waco Tigers and continued...
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    George Bristow (baseball) (category Waco Tigers players)
    as a pitcher. Bristow then had one-year stints in the Texas League (Waco Tigers) and Southwestern League before being acquired by the National League's...
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  • Algie McBride (category Waco Tigers players)
    Greenville representative of the Michigan State League. He played for the Waco Tigers of the Texas League in 1892, and in 1895 he played for both the Rockford...
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    Tubby Spencer (category Waco Tigers players)
    (1905–08), Boston Red Sox (1909), Philadelphia Phillies (1911), and Detroit Tigers (1916–18). He led the American League in being hit by pitches (9) in 1917...
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    Sport McAllister (category Waco Tigers players)
    90 games for the Detroit Tigers and batted .301. McAllister and Kid Elberfeld became the first .300 hitters for the Tigers. He umpired a July 15, 1900...
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    Whataburger Field (Corpus Christi Hooks) 150km 100miles Wichita Falls Wichita Waco Victoria Tyler Tulsa Texarkana Springfield Springdale Shreveport San Antonio...
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  • August 2010. "Tigers Blank Waco". Associated Press. Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved 26 August 2010. Cherry, Brice. "PART 2 — Waco's had numerous brushes...
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    Kramer Robertson (category Baseball players from Waco, Texas)
    (LSU) and played college baseball for the LSU Tigers. Robertson was born in Ruston, Louisiana. He moved to Waco in 2000. His mother, Kim Mulkey, played college...
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