Welcome to the Home of the Texas Senators Baseball Club!
"Athletes First, Winning Second"
Established in fall 2005, the coaching staff takes pride in encouraging fun, good sportsmanship, participation, learning and an enduring appreciation for the game of baseball. Our goal and focus is preparing dedicated players to become starters on their high school team.
Why the name Texas Senators? My son came up with the name given his passion for the Texas Rangers unless, of-course the New York Yankees are in town. Since my son played baseball, our team was called Rangers but it was time for something new. The original name for the Texas Rangers was Senators after the Washington Senators relocated to Texas back in 1972. Arlington constructed the stadium in 1964 and called it Turnpike Stadium with a seating capacity of 10K seats. The stadium was the first major league stadium supporting the American league games in Texas. November 1971 the team owner changes the name to Texas Rangers in time to start the next season. Looking back at the team history and uniforms worn by the players, it was fitting to take the two names to form the Texas Senators Baseball Club.
OPEN TRYOUTS GABE NESBITT COMMUNITY PARK DEC 6TH AT 1PM FOR ALL TEAMS
Organization currently offers three teams for baseball.
CLICK ON TEAMS: 9U - Andy Jones 12U - Cory Dobbie 13U- Tim Murphy
This site will be used to manage the team information, schedule, game results and provide communication for players and parents. Share the site information with your family and friends, and we will work hard to make this an interesting place to follow the progress of the team year around.
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MISSION STATEMENT
"Athletes First, Winning Second"... with Character, Commitment and Perseverance. The Texas Senators motto recognizes the importance of winning, but it emphatically states that no efforts in striving to win should be made at the expense of the athletes well being, development, and enjoyment for the game.