Classification | Class D (1912, 1922–1924) |
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Sport | Minor League Baseball |
First season | 1912 |
Ceased | 1924 |
President | L.S. Dodds (1912) Leo Meyer(1912) C.E. Plott (1922) E.A. Daniels (1922–1924) A.L. Ragan (1924) |
No. of teams | 24 |
Country | United States |
Most titles | 1 Okmulgee Glassblowers (1912) Chickasha Chicks (1922) Bristow Producers (1923) Pawhuska Huskies (1924) |
The Oklahoma State League was a Class D level minor baseball league based in Oklahoma that existed in 1912 and again from 1922 to 1924. L.S. Dodds (1912), Leo Meyer (1912), C.E. Plott (1922), E.A. Daniels (1922–1924) and A.L. Ragan (1924) served as presidents of the league. Hall of Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell played in the league, making his professional debut with the 1923 Cushing Refiners.[1]