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- Alpine_Cowboys abstract "The Alpine Cowboys are a professional baseball team based in Alpine, Texas, in the Big Bend region of West Texas. The Cowboys are a franchise of the Pecos League, which is not affiliated with Major or Minor League Baseball. They play their home games at historic Kokernot Field, a 1,200 seat stone and wrought-iron replica of Chicago's Wrigley Field that dates from 1948.Alpine and the Big Bend region have a long baseball history. From 1947 to 1958, the Alpine Cowboys, owned by West Texas rancher and philanthropist Herbert L. Kokernot, Jr., won a dozen regional semi-pro championships and were national runners-up. The team featured future major league stars, including Norm Cash, Gaylord Perry, and Joe Horlen. At the end of championship seasons, Kokernot presented each team member with a pair of handmade red cowboy boots emblazoned with the brand of his \"o6\" Ranch—a tradition that continues with the current Cowboys' cap insignia.In 1959 the Boston Red Sox moved their minor league affiliate, the Lexington Red Sox of the Nebraska State League, to Alpine, and took the traditional name \"Cowboys\" for the team. The new Cowboys immediately won the Class D Sophomore League title and set the record for the highest winning percentage (88-35, .715) of any Red Sox minor league team. The 1959 champion team was managed by future Red Sox manager Eddie Popowski and featured three future major leaguers, rhp Don Schwall, who two years later won the American League Rookie of the Year award, 2B Chuck Schilling, who finished fourth behind Schwall in the same balloting, and lhp Guido Grilli. The 1960 team featured future California Angels all-star Jim Fregosi. In 1962 the Sophomore League folded and the team moved to Idaho, becoming the Pocatello Chiefs of the Class C Pioneer League.Professional baseball returned to Alpine in 2009 with the Big Bend Cowboys of the Continental Baseball League. The team was founded by Frank Snyder, a Fort Worth law professor, who had previously founded the CBL's Texarkana Gunslingers and who brought several local investors from the Alpine area into the new team. It was successful on the field, losing in the league finals in 2009 to the Alexandria Aces, and winning the Ferguson Jenkins Trophy in 2010 as CBL champions. The CBL folded at the end of the 2010 season. The Cowboys were reorganized as a nonprofit corporation and along with another CBL team, the Las Cruces Vaqueros, became part of the new Pecos League for the 2011 season.".
- Alpine_Cowboys thumbnail Kokernot_Field_2008.jpg?width=300.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageExternalLink www.pecosleague.com.
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- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Alpine,_Texas.
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- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Big_Bend_(Texas).
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Red_Sox.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brewster_County,_Texas.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Continental_Baseball_League_teams.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pecos_League_teams.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Professional_baseball_teams_in_Texas.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_Schilling.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Baseball_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Don_Schwall.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Popowski.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Entrepreneurship.
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- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Gaylord_Perry.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Guido_Grilli.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Hall_of_fame.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Fregosi.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Horlen.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Kokernot_Field.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Las_Cruces_Vaqueros.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Lexington_Red_Sox.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Angels_of_Anaheim.
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- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball_Rookie_of_the_Year_Award.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Mexican_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Minor_League_Baseball.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Nebraska_State_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Negro_league_baseball.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Norm_Cash.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Pecos_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Pioneer_League_(baseball).
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Pocatello,_Idaho_minor_league_baseball_teams.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Racial_segregation.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Ranch.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Satchel_Paige.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Sophomore_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Chandler_(baseball_coach).
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink Wrigley_Field.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLink File:Kokernot_Field_2008.jpg.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alpine Cowboys".
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cowboys".
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kokernot Field".
- Alpine_Cowboys ballpark Kokernot_Field.
- Alpine_Cowboys city Alpine,_Texas.
- Alpine_Cowboys colors "Red, white".
- Alpine_Cowboys formerLeagues Continental_Baseball_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys formerLeagues Sophomore_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys formerLeagues "*".
- Alpine_Cowboys formerNames "Alpine Cowboys".
- Alpine_Cowboys founded "1946".
- Alpine_Cowboys gm "Krisitin Cavness".
- Alpine_Cowboys league Pecos_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys leagueChamps "1959".
- Alpine_Cowboys leagueChamps "2010".
- Alpine_Cowboys leagueChamps "2012".
- Alpine_Cowboys logo "Alpine o6 Cowboys logo.jpg".
- Alpine_Cowboys manager "Ryan Stevens".
- Alpine_Cowboys name "Alpine Cowboys".
- Alpine_Cowboys owner "Big Bend Community Baseball and Softball Inc.".
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- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pecos_League.
- Alpine_Cowboys wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Alpine_Cowboys subject Category:Brewster_County,_Texas.
- Alpine_Cowboys subject Category:Continental_Baseball_League_teams.
- Alpine_Cowboys subject Category:Pecos_League_teams.
- Alpine_Cowboys subject Category:Professional_baseball_teams_in_Texas.
- Alpine_Cowboys hypernym Team.
- Alpine_Cowboys type BaseballTeam.
- Alpine_Cowboys type SportsTeam.
- Alpine_Cowboys type Team.
- Alpine_Cowboys comment "The Alpine Cowboys are a professional baseball team based in Alpine, Texas, in the Big Bend region of West Texas. The Cowboys are a franchise of the Pecos League, which is not affiliated with Major or Minor League Baseball. They play their home games at historic Kokernot Field, a 1,200 seat stone and wrought-iron replica of Chicago's Wrigley Field that dates from 1948.Alpine and the Big Bend region have a long baseball history.".
- Alpine_Cowboys label "Alpine Cowboys".
- Alpine_Cowboys sameAs Q4735485.
- Alpine_Cowboys sameAs アルパイン・カウボーイズ.
- Alpine_Cowboys sameAs m.04q6fgr.
- Alpine_Cowboys sameAs Q4735485.
- Alpine_Cowboys wasDerivedFrom Alpine_Cowboys?oldid=655321732.
- Alpine_Cowboys depiction Kokernot_Field_2008.jpg.
- Alpine_Cowboys homepage alpine.pecosleague.com.
- Alpine_Cowboys isPrimaryTopicOf Alpine_Cowboys.