• The Lafayette Drillers baseball club was an American minor league baseball franchise representing Lafayette, Louisiana, that played for two seasons, 1975–76...
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  • club. The Drillers play at ONEOK Field (pronounced "one-oak"), in downtown Tulsa's Greenwood district. The team previously played at Drillers Stadium on...
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  • seven Texas League championships: in 1975 (co-champions with the Lafayette Drillers), 2005, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. The RockHounds were previously...
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  • baseball returned to Lafayette, Louisiana in 1975. The Lafayette Drillers began play as an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. The Drillers became members...
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    Lafayette Oilers (1954–1957), Lafayette Drillers (1975–1976) and Bayou Bullfrogs (1998–2000) all played in Lafayette. The teams were members of the Gulf Coast...
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    Jack Clark (baseball) (category Lafayette Drillers players)
    Fresno. The following year, he led the league with 23 home runs with Lafayette. Clark started his major league career with the San Francisco Giants in...
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  • Houston Buffaloes Houston Mud Cats Jackson Generals Jackson Mets Lafayette Drillers Longview Cannibals Memphis Blues Midland Angels Midland Cubs Midland...
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  • 1975 Phoenix Giants Lafayette Drillers Cedar Rapids Giants Fresno Giants — Great Falls Giants 1976 Phoenix Giants Lafayette Drillers Cedar Rapids Giants...
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  • season. The Texas League's Lafayette Drillers moved from Lafayette, Louisiana to take the Oilers' place, and renamed it Driller Park. However, it was now...
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  • Wendell Kim (category Lafayette Drillers players)
    Wendell Kealohepauloe Kim (March 9, 1950 – February 15, 2015) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager who served as a coach for...
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