Class D level baseball minor league
The Panhandle–Pecos Valley League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1923 season. The Class D level Panhandle–Pecos Valley League featured four teams based in New Mexico and Texas . The league permanently folded during its first season of play, with the Lubbock Hubbers capturing the only championship of the short–lived league.
History
The Panhandle–Pecos Valley League was formed for the 1923 season as a Class D level minor league.[ 1] The league president was S.D. Hunter. The Panhandle–Pecos Valley League evolved from the 1922 eight–team West Texas League , as three members became the foundation of the Panhandle-Pecos Valley League.[ 2] [ 3] The 1923 Panhandle–Pecos Valley League began play as a four–team league, hosting franchises from Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo Gassers ),[ 4] Clovis, New Mexico (Clovis Cubs ), Lubbock, Texas (Lubbock Hubbers )[ 5] and Roswell, New Mexico (Roswell Giants ).[ 6] Amarillo, Colvis and Lubbock had played in the 1922 West Texas League.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
The Panhandle–Pecos Valley League began play on May 8, 1923 with a split–season schedule. The league permanently disbanded on August 15, 1923. The overall standings were led by the Amarillo Gassers (62–42), followed by the Lubbock Hubbers (57–47), Clovis Cubs (48–56) and Roswell Giants (41–63). Lubbock won the first half pennant and Clovis won the second half pennant. Amarillo was also named a playoff qualifier and the league did hold a nine–game playoff, which was won by the Lubbock Hubbers 5 games to 4 over the Amarillo Gassers.[ 13] [ 7] [ 2]
Panhandle–Pecos Valley League teams
Standings & statistics
1923 Panhandle–Pecos Valley League
Team standings
W
L
PCT
GB
Managers
Amarillo Gassers
62
42
.596
–
Clyde Anheier / O.R. Moore
Lubbock Hubbers
57
47
.548
5.0
Sled Allen
Clovis Cubs
48
56
.461
14.0
Pop-Boy Smith / Frank Fuller
Roseburg Shamrocks
41
63
.394
21.0
Charley O'Day
Player statistics
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Player
Team
Stat
Tot
Ben Bedford
Roswell
BA
.354
Dick Morgan
Lubbock
W
17
Robert Clary
Clovis
Runs
83
Mike File
Clovis
W
17
Ben Bedford
Roswell
Hits
134
Harry Swenson
Lubbock
SO
162
Ed Shaw
Amarillo
HR
19
Dick Morgan
Lubbock
PCT
.654 17–9
[ 13] [ 2]
References
^ "1923 Panhandle-Pecos Valley League" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^ a b c Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America . ISBN 978-1932391176 .
^ "1922 West Texas League (WTL) on StatsCrew.com" . www.statscrew.com .
^ "1923 Amarillo Gassers Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^ "1923 Lubbock Hubbers Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^ "1923 Roswell Giants Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^ a b "1923 Panhandle-Pecos Valley League (PPVL) on StatsCrew.com" . www.statscrew.com .
^ "What's Amarillo's connection to Babe Ruth? That and 5 more interesting Amarillo baseball stories" . Amarillo Globe-News .
^ Reichard, Kevin (November 5, 2008). "Panhandle-Pecos Valley League" .
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Presswood, Mark (November 21, 2012). "Professional Baseball Had an Early Start in Small Towns" .
^ "Top 100 Teams | MiLB.com History | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball" . MiLB.com .
^ "Timeline: A history of baseball in Amarillo" . Amarillo Globe-News .
^ a b "1923 Panhandle-Pecos Valley League (PPVL) Standings on StatsCrew.com" . www.statscrew.com .
^ "Unknown in Amarillo, TX history and teams on StatsCrew.com" . www.statscrew.com .
^ "League Park in Clovis, NM history and teams on StatsCrew.com" . www.statscrew.com .
^ "Merrill Base Ball Park in Lubbock, TX history and teams on StatsCrew.com" . www.statscrew.com .
^ "League Park in Roswell, NM history and teams on StatsCrew.com" . www.statscrew.com .
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