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The Tupelo Wolves were a
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team, based in
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. In 1925 and 1926, the Wolves played exclusively as members of the six–team, Class D level
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, winning the league pennant in 1925.


History

Minor league baseball began in Tupelo, Mississippi began with the 1925 Tupelo "Wolves." Playing as members of the newly formed six-team Class D level
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, the Wolves won the league pennant in 1925. The Blytheville Tigers, Corinth Corinthians, Dyersburg Deers,
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and Jonesboro Buffaloes teams joined Tupelo in beginning league play on May 7, 1925. In their first season of play Tupelo ended the six–team Tri-State League regular season with a 60–39 record to place first in the regular season standings. Playing the season under manager Howard "Red" Reese, the Wolves finished 4.0 games ahead of the second place Jonesboro Buffaloes (63–43). They were followed by the Dyersburg Deers (59–46), Corinth Corinthians (57–49),
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(40–63) and Blytheville Tigers (31–77) in the standings. In the 1925 playoffs, the Tupelo Wolves lost in the Finals to the Jonesboro Buffaloes 4 games to 2. The 1925 Wolves were led by Tupelo native Andy Reese, who led the Tri-State League both with 102 runs scored and 144 total hits. As a multi–sport athlete at
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, Reese allegedly began to play for the Wolves under the pseudonym Tidbit Bynum in order to protect his collegiate eligibility. However, Vanderbilt became aware of his professional play, ending his college athletic career. Reese then continued in his professional baseball career under his real name. The Tri-State League folded before the conclusion of the 1926 season with Tupelo in last place. On July 6, 1926, the Tupelo Wolves had a 22–36 record and were in sixth place, 13.0 games behind the first place Jonesboro Buffalos and Corinth Corinthians, when the league folded. Tupelo was managed in 1926 by Omar Pressley and had an average roster age of 21.0, as Jonesboro was at 23.9. The Tri-State League did not return to play in 1927. Tupelo was without minor league baseball until 1997, when the Tupelo "Tornado" team played the season as members of the four–team
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. Tupelo won the league championship with a 40–19 record.


The ballpark

The name of the Tupelo Wolves' home ballpark in 1925 and 1926 is unknown. Ballard Park in Tupelo was noted to have been in use in the era as a public park.


Timeline


Year–by–year records


Notable alumni

* Hod Lisenbee (1925) * Andy Reese (1925) *
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References

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External links


Tupelo - Baseball Reference
Defunct minor league baseball teams Professional baseball teams in Mississippi Defunct baseball teams in Mississippi Baseball teams established in 1925 Baseball teams disestablished in 1926 Defunct Tri-State League teams Tupelo, Mississippi Lee County, Mississippi