In 1921, the Indians played the season as charter members of the Class D level Southwestern League, finishing in seventh place.
[4][5][6] The president of the Miami Indians franchise was former major league player Benny Meyer.
[12][1] Miami players Ray Flaskamper and Bill Walker advanced to play major league baseball.
[11][12] Invited by Benny Meyer, Walker was discovered by scouts at a tryout at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis in 1921.
[16][17] Based on later maps, the precise location of this ball park appears to have been the northeast corner of Main Street and Third Avenue NE.