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Rules
edit- $6.500 monthly salary limit
- Roster size: First 15 days 30 players limit and last 20 days 39 players. 18 players limit normally
Teams
editTeams | Managers | Stadium | Affiliation |
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Oklahoma City Indians | Leroy Schalk | - | Cleveland Indians |
Fort Worth Cats | Ray Hayworth | LaGrave Field | Brooklyn Dodgers |
Dallas Rebels | Al Vincent | - | - |
Houston Buffaloes | Johnny Keane | - | - |
San Antonio Missions | Jimmy Adair | - | - |
Tulsa Oilers | Gus Mancuso | - | - |
Shreveport Sports | - | - | - |
Beaumont Exporters | - | Stuart Stadium | - |
Transfers
editPlayer | Former Team | New Team |
---|---|---|
Earl Henry (P) | Cleveland | Oklahoma City |
Elmer Weingartner (SS) | Cleveland | Oklahoma City |
Jim Devlin (C) | Cleveland | Oklahoma City |
Red Borom (2B) | Detroit | Dallas |
Carl McNabb (2B) | Detroit | Dallas [3] |
Watser Erickson (P) | Cubs | Tulsa [4] |
References
edit- ^ "Texas Flag Winner Gets Atz Award". Abilene Reporter News. January 21, 1946. p. 2 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ Harold V. Ratliff (January 13, 1946). "Texas League Clubs Are Set To Open 1946 Baseball Race". Abilene Reporter News. p. 10 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ AP (January 20, 1946). "Two Tigers Bought By Dallas Rebels". Abilene Reporter News. p. 2 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ AP (January 1, 1946). "Cubs Sign Pafko, Erickson". Amarillo Daily News,. p. 4 – via NewspaperArchive.
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