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Every year since 2010, the Tulsa Drillers have paid tribute to the T-Town Clowns a semi-professional Black baseball team from North Tulsa that played from 1946-65. This year, the club is taking it to a new level. For the first time, the Dodgers’ Double-A affiliate will don on-field T-Town
From former franchise names to regional fare and so much more, alternate on-field identities connect Minor League clubs with the local community in creative ways and often encapsulate one of the game's most important elements fun. Some teams take the opportunity to honor pioneers of the past, including Negro
Baseball in Tulsa existed under one name almost exclusively for the first three quarters of the 20th century. Sure, the Tulsa Railroaders (Western Association, 1911), Terriers (Oklahoma State League, 1912) and Producers (Western Association, 1915-17) came and went, but for baseball fans in Tulsa, one name reigned supreme: Oilers. When