Oklahoma Monarchs
Negro league baseball team (1910)
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Location | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Ballpark | Colcord Park |
Established | 1910 |
Disbanded | 1910 |
The Oklahoma Monarchs were a Negro league baseball team in the Western Independent Clubs in 1910 based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They played their home games at Colcord Park.
The club featured future Baseball Hall of Famer Louis Santop along with Sam Bennett and Bingo DeMoss.[1]
References
- ^ Oklahoma Monarchs at Seamheads.com
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Major independent Negro league teams
- Algona Brownies
- All Cubans
- All Nations
- Austin Black Senators
- Birmingham Giants
- Chicago Columbia Giants
- Chicago Unions
- Chicago Union Giants/Leland Giants
- Cuban Giants
- Cuban X-Giants
- French Lick Plutos
- New York Lincoln Stars
- Louisville White Sox
- Minneapolis Keystones
- New York Gorhams
- Oklahoma Monarchs
- Page Fence Giants
- Philadelphia Giants
- Philadelphia Pythians
- San Antonio Black Bronchos
- Schenectady Mohawk Giants
- St. Paul Colored Gophers
- West Baden Sprudels
- Formal leagues began to organize in 1920
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