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The La Junta Railroaders were a minor league baseball team based in
La Junta, Colorado La Junta is a home rule municipality in , the county seat of, and the most populous municipality of Otero County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 7,322 at the 2020 United States Census. La Junta is located on the Arkansas Ri ...
. The Railroaders played in the 1912 season as members of the Class D level
Rocky Mountain League The Rocky Mountain League was a minor league baseball league that operated in 1912. The Class D level league featured teams based in Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. The short–lived Rocky Mountain League folded during the 1912 season. Hist ...
. La Junta hosted home games at City Park.


History

In 1912, minor league baseball began in La Junta, Colorado. The La Junta Railroaders became charter members of the four–team Class D level
Rocky Mountain League The Rocky Mountain League was a minor league baseball league that operated in 1912. The Class D level league featured teams based in Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. The short–lived Rocky Mountain League folded during the 1912 season. Hist ...
. The league started the season with the
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,
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and Pueblo Indians teams joining the La Junta Railroaders in Rocky Mountain League play. The "Railroaders" moniker corresponds to local industry, with the city of La Junta located along the railroad line and the founding of the city being tied to the railroad access. Both freight and passenger trains accessed La Junta, which had a large rail yard, as well as a passenger depot built in 1895 called the El Otero. Today, the rail yard is still utilized by BNSF and the La Junta station serves Amtrak passengers. Before the 1912 season was scheduled to conclude, the Rocky Mountain League permanently folded on July 5, 1912. The La Junta Railroaders were in fourth place with a 11–22 record when the league disbanded. The Railroaders finished 13.0 games behind the first place Pueblo/
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team in the final standings. The La Junta Railroaders were managed by J.F. Waller, Bill Annis and Tubby Graves. At the time he managed La Junta, Tubby Graves was serving as the head football, basketball and baseball coach at Alabama. La Junta was the only Rocky Mountain League franchise that did not relocate during the season. After 1912, La Junta has not hosted another minor league team.


The ballpark

The 1912 La Junta Railroaders played minor league home games at City Park. City Park was established in 1905 and is still in use today. The park is located at 10th Street and Colorado Avenue, La Junta, Colorado.


Timeline


Year–by–year records


Notable alumni

* Bill Annis (1912, MGR) * Tubby Graves (1912, MGR) * J.F. Waller (1912, MGR) * Roster information for the 1912 La Junta Railroaders is unknown.


References

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External links


La Junta - Baseball Reference
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