Brookhaven Truckers

The Brookhaven Truckers was the moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Brookhaven, Mississippi between 1904 and 1925. Brookhaven teams played as a member of the 1904 Delta League and the Cotton States League in 1924 and 1925.

Brookhaven Truckers
Minor league affiliations
ClassClass D (1904, 1924–1925)
LeagueDelta League (1904)
Cotton States League (1924–1925)
Major league affiliations
TeamNone
Minor league titles
League titles (0)None
Conference titles (0)None
Team data
NameBrookhaven (1904)
Brookhaven Truckers (1924–1925)
BallparkHigh School Park (1924–1925)

History

Brookhaven, Mississippi first hosted minor league baseball in 1904. The Brookhaven team played as charter members of the Class D level Delta League. With a record of 27–70, Brookhaven finished the season in last place in the six–team league. Placing 6th, Brookhaven finished 39.5 games behind the 1st place Clarksdale team in the final Delta League standings. The Delta League permanently folded after one season of play.[1][2][3]

Brookhaven, Mississippi next hosted minor league baseball in 1924. The Brookhaven "Truckers" became members of the six–team Class D level Cotton States League. The Hattiesburg Hubmen, Jackson Red Sox, Laurel Lumberjacks, Monroe Drillers and Vicksburg Hill Billies joined Brookhaven in league play.[4][5]

Beginning league play on May 8, 1924 season, the Brookhaven Truckers ended the 1924 Cotton States League season schedule with an overall record of 43–50, placing 4th in the final regular season standings. Managed by Sammy Vick, Brookhaven finished 19.0 games behind the 1st place Hattiesburg Hubmen in the final standings. Hattiesburg won both half–seasons of league play, so no playoffs were held. Brookhaven player/manager Sammy Vick led the Cotton States League with 16 home runs.[6][7][8][9][10]

The Truckers played their final season in 1925. The 1925 Cotton States League expanded to eight teams, adding the Alexandria Reds and Meridian Mets franchises. Led by managers Tom Toland and Tex Covington, the 1925 Brookhaven Truckers placed 7th in the Cotton States League final standings. The Truckers had a regular season record of 56–69 and finished 15.5 games behind the 1st place Meridian Mets in the eight–team league. Brookhaven did not qualify for the Cotton States League playoffs, won by the Jackson Red Sox.[11][12][13][9]

Following the 1925 season, the Brookhaven franchise moved to become the Gulfport Tarpons. Reportedly, a group of local Gulfport businessmen bought the Cotton States League's Brookhaven Truckers franchise and moved the team to Gulfport, Mississippi for the 1926 season.[14][15]

Brookhaven, Mississippi has not hosted another minor league team.[16][17]

The ballparks

The Bookhaven minor league teams were noted to have played home games at the High School Park. Today, Brookhaven High School is located at 443 East Monticello Street, Brookhaven, Mississippi.[18][19]

Timeline

Year(s)# Yrs.TeamLevelLeague
19041BrookhavenClass DDelta League
1924–19252Brookhaven TruckersCotton States League

Year-by-year record

YearRecordFinishManagerPlayoffs
190427–706thNANone Held
192443–504thSammy VickNone held
192556–697thTom Toland / Tex CovingtonDid not qualify

Notable alumni

See also

Brookhaven (minor league baseball) players

References

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