Oiler Park
Oiler Park was a stadium located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Located on the Tulsa County Fairgrounds, it was primarily used for baseball and was the home of the Tulsa Oilers until that team was moved to New Orleans and replaced by the Tulsa Drillers after the 1976 season. The ballpark had a capacity of 4,000 people when opened in 1934, and increased to 7,200 in 1948. The grandstand's poor condition was even mentioned comically in Jim Bouton's landmark baseball memoir Ball Four.
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Oiler Park
Oiler Park was a stadium located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Located on the Tulsa County Fairgrounds, it was primarily used for baseball and was the home of the Tulsa Oilers until that team was moved to New Orleans and replaced by the Tulsa Drillers after the 1976 season. The ballpark had a capacity of 4,000 people when opened in 1934, and increased to 7,200 in 1948. The grandstand's poor condition was even mentioned comically in Jim Bouton's landmark baseball memoir Ball Four.
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Driller Park (1977–1980)
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Texas League Park (1934–1961)
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Driller Park
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Texas League Park
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Tulsa Drillers
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