[1] In 1908, the El Reno Indians became members of the Class D level Oklahoma State League.
On July 4, 1909, Joplin moved to El Reno with a record 20-43 playing in the Class C level Western Association.
El Reno was also home to a Rock Island Railroad rail yard.
[12][13][14] In their final season of play, the 1923 El Reno Railroaders placed seventh in the eight–team Oklahoma State League.
The Railroaders ended the 1923 season with a record of 56–63 playing under manager Harry Burge.
El Reno finished 12.0 games behind the first place Duncan Oilers in the final standings.