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What (who) is Houston$36104$ - definition

AMERICAN MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM
Houston Buffs; Houston Babies; Houston Lambs; Houston Buffalos; Houston Mudcats; Houston Hands; Houston Marvels; Houston Mud Cats; Houston Magnolias
  • The 1889 Houston Mud Cats won the first [[Texas League]] pennant in Houston's history
  • [[Buffalo Stadium]], the longest-serving and final ballpark of the Houston Buffaloes from 1928 through 1961
  • Hall of famer]] pitcher [[Dizzy Dean]] was scouted by Houston and helped the 1931 team win the Texas League pennant
  • Foley White, catcher, 1909–1911
  • The 1905 Houston Buffaloes won the South Texas League title that season
  • Logo for the Houston Buffaloes during the 1950s
  • The final logo for the Houston Buffs which was in use from 1959 through 1961. Despite its yellow and brown color scheme, it was not reflective of the team colors, which were instead red and blue.
  • West End Park]] during a [[spring training]] exhibition game in 1914
  • Otto Sens, co-owner of the Houston Buffaloes from 1908 until 1920

George Houston (painter)         
BRITISH ARTIST (1869-1947)
George Houston (artist)
George Houston RSA, RI, RSW (20 January 1869 – 5 October 1947) was a Scottish artist. He was a prolific landscape painter, using both oil and watercolour.
William Houston         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1746-1788)
William Churchill Houston; Houston, William
William Churchill Houston ( 1746 – August 12, 1788), a Founding Father of the United States, was a teacher, lawyer and statesman. Houston served as a delegate representing New Jersey in both the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention.
Houston Post         
FORMER NEWSPAPER OF HOUSTON, TEXAS
Houston Post Co.; Houston Post Company; Houston Post Co; The Houston Post; The Houston Daily Post; Houston Daily Post; Houston Post-Dispatch
The Houston Post was a newspaper that had its headquarters in Houston, Texas, United States."Benn's media," Volume 3.

Wikipedia

Houston Buffaloes

The Houston Buffaloes, Houston Buffalos, or Buffs were an American minor league baseball team, and were the first minor league team to be affiliated with a Major League franchise, which was the St. Louis Cardinals. The club was founded in 1888, and played in the Texas League at various levels throughout the majority of its existence. Most recently, from 1959 through 1961, the team played in the Triple-A American Association as the top affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. The Buffaloes derived their nickname from Buffalo Bayou, the principal waterway through Houston to the Houston Ship Channel, outlet to the Gulf of Mexico. The team's last home was Buffalo Stadium, built in 1928. Before that, they played at West End Park from 1905–1928, and at Herald Park prior to that.

The Houston Buffaloes were purchased by the Houston Sports Association in 1961 to obtain the Houston metropolitan-area territorial rights for the new expansion team in Major League baseball and the National League, Houston Colt .45s (known since 1965 as the Houston Astros named after their futuristic enclosed indoor domed stadium, the Astrodome - the first of its kind in America). Several of those associated with the Buffaloes continued with the Colt .45s major league team including manager Harry Craft. The Buffaloes organization then ended their relationship with the Cubs, and became a Triple-A affiliate of the Colt. 45s. For the following 1962 season, they were reorganized and later moved north to become the Oklahoma City 89ers, which are known today as the Oklahoma City Dodgers. The 1931 and 1941 Buffaloes teams were recognized as being among the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time.