Gulfport Tarpons

The Baton Rouge Cajuns, Jackson Senators, Meridian White Ribbons, Mobile Sea Gulls and Vicksburg Hill Billies teams joined Gulfport in 1906 league play.

The Gulfport Crabs ended the 1907 Cotton States League season schedule with a record of 68–67, placing fourth in the final standings.

[6] Managed by Bob Gilks, the Crabs finished 14.5 games behind the first place Mobile Sea Gulls in the final standings, as the league again held no playoffs.

[17] Gulfport ended the 1926 season with a record of 57–66 to place sixth in the league standings, playing under managers Cotton Knaupp and Jack Ryan, a former player for the franchise.

[17][18][5] Pitcher Lester Rouprich, who played for both Gulfport and Jackson during the season, led the Cotton States League with 146 strikeouts.

[19] Playing the season under manager Joe Evans, the Tarpons finished 29.0 games behind the first place Jackson Red Sox in the final standings and did not qualify for the playoffs.

Managed by the returning Cotton Knaupp, Gulfport finished 33.0 games behind the first place Jackson Red Sox in the final overall standings.

[23][5] Mike Powers, who played for both Gulfport and Jackson during the season, won the Cotton States League batting title, hitting .383.

[5] The Gulfport Tarpons did not return to play in the 2929 Cotton States League, replaced in the eight-team by the El Dorado Lions franchise.

(2018) Downtown. Gulfport, Mississippi.