The Texas Valley League was a minor league baseball league that played in three different periods. The league was an Independent league from 1901 to 1908 and a Class D level league from 1927 to 1928 and in 1938. In every season of play, the Texas Valley League consisted of teams based exclusively in Texas.
The Texas Valley League began play as an Independent league in the 1901 season and played continuously through 1908. The exact records and teams in the seasons from 1901 to 1908 are unknown.
In 1927, the Texas Valley League reformed and began play as a fourâÂÂteam Class D level league, evolving from the 1926 Gulf Coast League. The 1927 Texas Valley League members were the Corpus Christi Seahawks, Edinburg Bobcats, Laredo Oilers and Mission Grapefruiters. All four teams had played the previous season as the only members of the 1926 Gulf Coast League. The Texas Valley League began play on April 5, 1927, with the Corpus Christi Seahawks winning the firstâÂÂhalf standings. Laredo won the secondâÂÂhalf standings. Mission had the best overall record. In the Final, Corpus Christi Swept Laredo in three games.
The Texas Valley League continued play as a fourâÂÂteam league in 1928 before folding. The Corpus Christi Seahawks and Mission Grapefruits were joined by teams from Brownsville, Texas and McAllen, Texas in the Class D level league, as Edinburg and Laredo had folded. The 1928 season standings are unknown. The league folded after the 1928 season.
The Texas Valley League formed for a final season in 1938, playing as a sixâÂÂteam Class D level league. The Brownsville Charros, Corpus Christi Spudders, Harlingen Hubs, McAllen Packers, Refugio Oilers and Taft Cardinals teams made up the 1938 league franchises. The league president was Guy Airey. Corpus Christi won the regular season pennant with a 92âÂÂ44 record, finishing 8.5 games ahead of second place Harlingen. In the first round of the playoffs, the Harlingen Hubs defeated the Taft Cardinals 3 games to 0 and the Corpus Christi Spudders defeated the Refugio Oilers 3 games to 2. In the Finals, the Harlingen Hubs won the championship, defeating Corpus Christi in a fourâÂÂgame sweep. The Texas Valley League permanently folded after the 1938 season.
The standings in the 1901 to 1908 seasons are unknown.
Corpus Christi won first half standings. Laredo won second half standings.<br />Playoff: Corpus Christi 3 games, Laredo 0.
The 1928 Texas Valley League standings are unknown.
Playoffs: Harlingen Hubs 3 games, Taft Cardinals 0; Corpus Christi Spudders 3 games, Refugio Oilers 2.<br /> Finals: Harlingen Hubs 4 games Corpus Christi Spudders 0.