Waco Tigers

The team finished with an overall record of 52–56, placing fifth in the overall regular standings and losing in the first round of the playoffs to the Dallas Giants.

[13][14][6] Waco did not filed a franchise in the 1904 Texas League, as the team resumed play in Paris.

[15][6] Waco played their final season as the "Tigers" in the 1905 Class C level Texas League.

[17] The Waco Tigers ended the 1905 season with a 65–65 record, placing fourth in the final standings.

Don Curtis and Mike O'Connor served as managers, as Waco finished 5.5 games behind the first place Fort Worth Panthers.

After being arrested three times for scheduling games at Katy Park on Sundays, Fabian took the matter to court and won at the state level.

[20][6] The Waco Tigers and Steers played home minor league games at Padgitt Park through the 1904 season.

[25] Designed by Waco owner and player Henry Fabian, the ballpark opened in time to host a presidential visit by Teddy Roosevelt on April 6, 1905.

[26] In April 1929, the New York Yankees with Babe Ruth played an exhibition game at the Katy Park against the Waco Cubs.

The game was between the Negro leagues' Kansas City Monarchs and the Waco Black Cardinals, a local team.

A post card of the Cotton Palace grounds from the Baylor University Texas Collection