Pendleton Buckaroos

The teams hosted all home minor league games at Round Up Park in Pendleton.

[2][3] The Pendleton Ho Hos began play in the Pacific Interstate League on June 6, 1891.

The Pendleton Ho Hos ended the season in second place, finishing 2.0 games behind with a record of 18–12.

[13][14][15][16][2] In 1912, the Pendleton Buckaroos were formed and began play as charter members of the four–team Class D level Western Tri-State League.

[2] The 1913 Pendleton Buckaroos continued play as members of the six–team the Western Tri-State League.

Playing under managers Terry McKune and Al Lodell, Pendelton placed fourth with a 53–51 record, finishing 16.0 games behind the first place Boise Irrigators in the final standings, as the league held no playoffs.

[2] In their final season of play, the 1914 Pendleton Buckaroos won the Western Tri-State League championship.

As the league reduced to four teams, Pendleton had a record of 53–37 to place first, playing the season under returning manager Al Lodell.

[25] The Pendleton teams hosted minor league home games at Round Up Park.

(1910) Bird's-eye view of Pendleton, Oregon