Cushing Refiners

Baseball Hall of Fame member Carl Hubbell made his professional debut with the 1923 Cushing Refiners.

The Parsons/Cushing teams placed eighth with an overall record of 34-110, playing the season under managers by G. C. "Kitty" Knight and Lefty Wilson.

[3] The Refiners joined the Bristow Producers, Clinton Bulldogs, Drumright Boosters, Duncan Oilers, El Reno Railroaders, Guthrie Linters and Shawnee Indians teams in beginning league play on May 20, 1923.

[4] The Refiners ended 1923 the season in second place in the eight–team league, with a future hall of fame player on their roster.

[5] The league played a split season schedule, and Cushing did not qualify for the final won by Bristow, who swept Duncan in four games.

[2] In 1923, Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Carl Hubbell made his professional debut for the Cushing Refiners.

[10][11][2] After the Oklahoma State folded, the Cushing Refiners rejoined the six–team Class D level Southwestern League for the 1925 season.

(1943) Carl Hubbell, New York Giants. Hall of Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell made his professional debut with Cushing in 1923.