Neosho Yankees


The Neosho Yankees was the primary moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Neosho, Missouri from 1937 to 1940. Playing as a member of the Class D Arkansas–Missouri League from 1937–1940, Neosho was an affiliate of the New York Yankees. Neosho teams played at High School Stadium.

History

Neosho first had a minor league team, when the Neosho Night Hawks became a member of the five–team Arkansas–Missouri League in 1937, playing at High School Stadium. The Night Hawks finished the 1937 Arkansas–Missouri League in 4th place with a 52–71 record, 25.0 games behind the 1st place Rogers Lions. Playing under Manager Dennis Burns, Neosho lost to Rogers 3 games to 1 in the Playoffs.
Neosho won the 1938 Arkansas–Missouri League Pennant, as Neosho became an affiliate of the New York Yankees. The newly named Neosho Yankees finished the regular season with a record of 73–42 under Manager Dennis Burns. Neosho finished 5.5 games ahead of the 2nd place Carthage Pirates, who had just joined the six–team league. In the 1938 Playoffs, Neosho swept the Rogers Reds in three games to advance to the Finals. In the Arkansas–Missouri League Finals, the Carthage Pirates defeated Neosho 4 games to 1.
The Arkansas–Missouri League played with four teams in 1939. In the regular season, the Neosho Yankees finished 65–61, for 3rd place under Manager Dennis Burns, 16.5 games behind the 1st place Fayetteville Angels. Nesho did not qualify for the 1939 playoffs. Ralph Houk played for Neosho in 1939, his first professional season. With a salary of $70.00 a month, Houk played well enough that Neosho hosted a Ralph Houk day at the ballpark.
In 1940, the four–team Arkansas–Missouri League permanently folded during the season. The league folding became unavoidable after the Fayetteville Angels franchise folded due to poor attendance. On July 1, 1940 the league folded after hosting an All-Star game. At the time, the Neosho Yankees were in 2nd place with a 27–29 record under Manager Ed Grayston, 10.5 games behind the Carthage Pirates. Neosho has not hosted another team after the Neosho Yankees.

The ballpark

Neosho teams played at High School Stadium. High School Stadium had a capacity of 1,000, with dimensions of 310–340–310. The ballpark location was noted as near South Neosho Boulevard & Stadium Drive. Today, the Neosho High School stadium is named Bob Anderson Stadium. The present address is 511 South Neosho Boulevard
Neosho, Missouri, 64850.

Notable alumni

YearRecordFinishManagerPlayoffs
193752–714thDennis BurnsLost in playoffs
193837–421stDennis BurnsLost in League Finals
193965–613rdDennis Burnsnone
194027–292ndEd GraystonLeague disbanded July 1st