Fort Worth Panthers
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- Location: Fort Worth, TX
- League: Texas League 1888-1890; Texas-Southern League 1895; Texas Association (1896); Texas League 1902-1931
- Affiliation:
- Ballpark: Haines Park 1907-10, Morris Park 1911-14, Panther Park 1915-28, LaGrave Field 1929-31
The Fort Worth Panthers (also known as the Fort Worth Cats) began play in 1888 as one of the first teams in the Texas League. The team derived its name from a Dallas newspaper criticizing crime in the region and saying that the main drag was "the noonday lair of the panther." The team from Fort Worth, TX won titles in 1895, 1905, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1930, 1937, 1939 and 1948 for 12 titles in 64 years (the league did not operate in 1898, 1900-1901 or 1943-45). The early 1920s edition was one of the strongest upper mid-level minor-league teams (equivalent to AA today) ever as the team won both the first and second half of the schedules six years in a row. The Panthers played home games at Haines Park 1907-10, Morris Park 1911-14, Panther Park 1915-28, and LaGrave Field 1929-31.
In 1959 the team joined the expanding American Association and went 81-81, 5th in the 10-team league. In 1960 they merged with the Dallas Rangers to form the Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers. Future editions of the club used the Fort Worth Cats name more exclusively instead of alternating between the two names.
Source: "The American Association" by Bill O'Neal
Five Panthers clubs are considered among the greatest minor league teams of all time:
- 1920 Fort Worth Panthers
- 1921 Fort Worth Panthers
- 1922 Fort Worth Panthers
- 1924 Fort Worth Panthers
- 1925 Fort Worth Panthers
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1888 | 21-27 | -- | Burney / Firie | Team disbanded July 4 |
1889 | 45-51 | 5th | J. Horsfield / Patrick Welch | League disbanded August 12 |
1890 | 17-28 | 5th | John Fogerty | League disbanded June 10 |
1895 | 77-39 | 2nd | T. P. Richards / George Reilly / Fernandez | League Champs |
1896 | 71-29 | -- | George Carman / Sport McAllister | Team disbanded August 2 |
1898 | 10-10 | NA | Jess Reynolds | |
1902 | 48-62 | 3rd | Ted Sullivan | none |
1903 | 49-59 | 4th | Con Lucid / Fred Scatzke / Billy Disch | |
1904 | 71-30 | 1st | Fred Willis | Lost League Finals |
1905 | 72-59 | 1st | B. Hubbrd / Fred Willis | none League Champs |
1906 | 78-48 | 1st (t) | Frederick Canender | Could not field team for playoffs |
1907 | 61-78 | 5th | Walter Salm / Walt Boles | none |
1908 | 68-74 | 5th | Dan Curtis / Henry Deiters | none |
1909 | 73-71 | 6th | Frederick Cavender | none |
1910 | 76-62 | 3rd | Walter Morris | none |
1911 | 80-67 | 2nd | Walter Morris | none |
1912 | 59-81 | 7th | Walter Morris | none |
1913 | 70-83 | 6th | Walter Morris (34-39) / William Nance (36-44) | none |
1914 | 71-77 | 5th | William Nance (32-33) / Jake Atz (29-34) | none |
1915 | 81-72 | 3rd | William Nance (31-31) / Jake Atz (50-41) | none |
1916 | 71-74 | 5th | Jake Atz (46-34) / Otto McIvor (25-40) | none |
1917 | 90-71 | 2nd | Jake Atz | none |
1918 | 47-39 | 2nd | Jake Atz | League suspended operation July 7 |
1919 | 94-60 | 1st | Jake Atz | Lost League Finals |
1920 | 108-40 | 1st | Jake Atz | none League Champs |
1921 | 107-51 | 1st | Jake Atz | none League Champs |
1922 | 109-46 | 1st | Jake Atz | none League Champs |
1923 | 96-56 | 1st | Jake Atz | none League Champs |
1924 | 109-41 | 1st | Jake Atz | none League Champs |
1925 | 103-48 | 1st | Jake Atz | League Champs |
1926 | 83-73 | 3rd | Jake Atz | none |
1927 | 77-79 | 4th | Jake Atz | none |
1928 | 83-73 | 3rd | Jake Atz | |
1929 | 84-76 | 4th | Jake Atz (41-39) / Frank Snyder (43-37) | |
1930 | 84-69 | 4th | Frank Snyder | League Champs |
1931 | 90-70 | 3rd | Art Phelan |
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