Mexican American Baseball in South Texas pays tribute to the former
baseball teams and players from Edinburg, McAllen, Mission, Pharr,
Donna, Alamo, San Juan, Brownsville, Harlingen, and other surrounding
communities. From the late 19th century through the 1950s, baseball in
South Texas provided opportunities for nurturing athletic and
educational skills, reaffirming ethnic identity, promoting political
self-determination, developing economic autonomy, and reshaping gender
roles for women. Games were special times where Mexican Americans found
refuge from backbreaking work and prejudice. These unmatched photographs
and stories shed light on the rich history of baseball in this region of
Texas.