- Amarillo Gold Sox
Defunct MiLB infobox
name = Amarillo Gold Sox
firstseason = 1939
lastseason = 1982
allyears = by|1939 – by|1942, by|1946 – by|1963
by|1976 – by|1982
city = Amarillo, Texas
cap
lastclasslevel = Double-A (1959-1963), (1976-1982)
pastclasslevel = Class A (1956-1958)
*Class B (1955)
*Class C (1946-1954)
*Class D (1939-1942)
lastleague =Texas League (1959-1963), (1976-1982)
conference =
division =
pastleague = *Western League (1956-1958)
*West Texas-New Mexico League (1939-1942), (1946-1955)
lastmajorleague =San Diego Padres (1976-1982)
pastmajorleague =Chicago Cubs (1963)
*New York Yankees (1960-1962)
*Baltimore Orioles (1959)
*Boston Braves (1947)
lastnickname = Amarillo Gold Sox
pastnames =
lastballpark =Potter County Memorial Stadium (1959-1963), (1976-1982)
pastparks =
classchamps =
leaguechamps = 1948, 1952, 1976
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divisionchamps = The Amarillo Gold Sox was the name of aminor league baseball franchise that represented the city ofAmarillo, Texas , in the Class DWest Texas-New Mexico League , the Class A Western League and the Class AATexas League at various times between 1939 and 1982.Amarillo's first minor league club, the "Gassers," appeared in 1923. While the minor leagues weathered the economic troubles of the
Great Depression , Amarillo was frequently unrepresented in professional baseball.But in 1939, Amarillo joined the WT-NM League as the Gold Sox when the loop expanded from six to eight clubs. The Gold Sox played in the league until the circuit suspended operations due to
World War II on July 5, 1942. In 1946, the postwar West Texas-New Mexico League was reborn as a Class C league and the Gold Sox returned to the field. In 1948, led by skipper Buck "Leaky" Faucett, the team won its first league playoff title. (It would win the playoffs again in 1952.) In 1955, Amarillo won the regular-season pennant and led the WT-NML in attendance, but it was a Pyrrhic victory, as the league folded for good at the close of the season. The Gold Sox, however, remained alive by moving up to the Western League as an unaffiliated club. It enoyed success on the field, winning the 1956 regular-season title, and at the gate, leading the league in attendance in its final season, 1958.In 1959, the Texas League admitted Amarillo as a
farm system affiliate of theBaltimore Orioles . In 1960-61-62, the Gold Sox were the AA farm club of theNew York Yankees , winning the 1961 regular-season title. In 1963, theChicago Cubs were the Gold Sox' parent team. But the Gold Sox disappeared from the baseball map when the 1964 Texas League contracted, and when Amarillo returned to the TL in 1965, it was known as the "Sonics" from 1965-67 and the "Giants" from 1968-74. The franchise moved toLafayette, Louisiana , in 1975 and Amarillo was again left out of the Texas League.In 1976, the Amarillo Gold Sox returned to the Texas League, as the
San Diego Padres moved their AA farm club fromAlexandria, Louisiana . In their first season back in the league under their old nickname, the Gold Sox won the West Division title and playoff championship, but a series of last-place teams and only one other division title followed through 1982. The Gold Sox moved toBeaumont, Texas prior to the 1983 season and became theBeaumont Golden Gators . In 1981 the Gold Sox roster included future major leaguersTony Gwynn ,Mark Thurmond ,Andy Hawkins andDave Dravecky .References
*Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball," 1997 edition. Durham, N.C.:
Baseball America .
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