Clovis Pioneers


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nameClovis Pioneers
allyears1922-1923, 1938-1942, 1946-1957
cityClovis, New Mexico
nicknamePioneers (1938-1942, 1946-1956)
pastparksLeague Park, Calvary Park/Bell Park
leaguechamps0
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History

Minor league baseball in Clovis began in 1922 and 1923 as the Clovis Buzzers and Cubs played in the Panhandle-Pecos Valley League and the West Texas League. Clovis was the first non-Texas team to play in the West Texas League.

After a 15 year hiatus, the Clovis Pioneers played in the West Texas–New Mexico League (1938-1942, 1946-1955) and in the Southwestern League (1956). They were affiliated with the Cleveland Indians in 1946, the Chicago Cubs in 1950 and 1951 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1956.

The final season was 1957 as the Clovis Redlegs disbanded on June 16 with a record of 36-12.

In 2011, a new Clovis Pioneers team was proposed as member of the Pecos League, an independent baseball league.

Dean Brothers

Legendary baseball brothers Paul "Daffy" Dean and Baseball Hall of Fame member Dizzy Dean co-owned the team in 1949-1950, with Paul serving as manager. Dizzy had a pinch-hitting appearance in a game on July 8, 1949.

The ballparks

The 1922 and 1923 Clovis teams hosted home games at League Park, which was located on North Pile Street.

Later Clovis teams played at Bell Park, first called Calvary Park, with the name changed in 1938 to honor a local baseball supporter who had died. Bell Park is still in use today by Clovis High School and is located at 610 Ash Street Clovis, New Mexico 88101.

Notable alumni

[[Baseball Hall of Fame]] alumni

Notable alumni

References

References

  1. "Clovis, New Mexico Encyclopedia".
  2. (2007). "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball". [[Baseball America]].
  3. "1939 Clovis Pioneers Statistics".
  4. "1956 Southwestern League".
  5. "1946 Clovis Pioneers Statistics".
  6. "1950 Clovis Pioneers Statistics".
  7. "1956 Clovis Pioneers Statistics".
  8. "1957 Clovis Redlegs Statistics".
  9. https://www.clovispioneers.com/ Clovis Pioneers Homepage
  10. (15 July 2015). "Stevens: Baseball ghosts fill Bell Park".
  11. "League Park in Clovis, NM minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com".
  12. "Cavalry Park in Clovis, NM minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com".

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