Osceola Indians

The Indians hosted minor league home games at the Osceola High School Park.

[1][2] Osceola joined the league, which consisted of the Batesville White Sox, Jonesboro Giants, Newport Cardinals, Paragould Rebels and West Plains Badgers / Caruthersville Pilots as charter members.

[10] Sain would become a three-time MLB All-Star, six-time world series champion and earn induction into the Braves Hall of Fame.

[11][12] After drawing 7,830 total fans for their 1937 home games, the Osceola franchise folded after the 1937 season, replaced by the Batesville White Sox in the 1938 Northeast Arkansas League.

[13][3] The Osceola Indians were noted to have played minor league home games at the High School Ballpark.

(2014) Ballpark in the background Osceola, Arkansas