The Future of Baseball in Waco... The Waco Wackos

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SmallMan1209
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Some of you may have seen the WacoTrib article discussing the City of Waco's vision of redeveloping downtown Waco and all that is included in it - the relocation of the convention center, a new performing arts center, and a MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL STADIUM.

Now, IF Waco were to actually attract a minor league baseball team, what would be the best mascot for the team? I have two ideas.

The first, as the title of the topic states, the Waco Wackos (tada!!!!) This is a fun name, has some alliteration, and could bring a fun environment that a minor league baseball team would need. Moreover, I think the name would be brilliant if the team was like the Savannah Bananas. Ditch the actual MLB farming system and team up with the Savannah Bananas to create the second (that I know of) fun, entertaining, making-up-rules baseball environment that could attract spectators all around.

If that does not happen, and it is just a minor league baseball team, my second mascot would be the Waco Woollys. This mascot pays homage to the Waco Mammoth Site, and would be an interesting and intimidating mascot. Alliteration is used again too (I like using it.)

If you have any other ideas or comments about it all, speak freely in the replies. Bash my ideas if you want. Post some AI generated logos for the teams. Make some uniforms. Let's have fun with it! Maybe it will become reality!

- CS
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Amarillo is the Sod Poodles which is a Prairie Dog. They built a new downtown stadium for them and I think it has done ok.
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I saw that article and my first thought was about attendance. Seeing how bad Baylor's baseball draw is, they would have to have a ton of either success or "zany" minor league promotions to get a crowd. Can't imagine folks sitting out in the heat of summer either.
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I'm still waiting for the Waco BlueCats to materialize

kxxv.com/hometown/mclennan-county/waco-bluecat-manager-says-the-team-still-has-a-heartbeat-despite-funding-issues
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I agree that with how little interest Baylor Baseball gets (and even MCC baseball considering it was one of the top programs in Texas), I don't see it working. That land can be used in much more beneficial ways for the community. When I lived downtown and would run along the river I always wondered what would happen there. I've always thought keeping that stretch open from 4th Street to the River open and filling with trees and trails with an open area in the middle for concerts and small events would be great use. A baseball field that will end up being vacant most of the time is not what Waco needs right now. Maybe in 25 years, but not now.
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SmallMan1209 said:

Some of you may have seen the WacoTrib article discussing the City of Waco's vision of redeveloping downtown Waco and all that is included in it - the relocation of the convention center, a new performing arts center, and a MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL STADIUM.

my second mascot would be the Waco Woollys. This mascot pays homage to the Waco Mammoth Site, and would be an interesting and intimidating mascot. Alliteration is used again too (I like using it.)



- CS


I don't know if a minor league baseball would work in Waco...but Waco Woollys would be a good and unique name that plays into something that is actually apart of Waco history.

I like it.

At the rate that Waco (and Central Texas in general) is growing you would think a minor league baseball team would work.
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G$8 said:

I agree that with how little interest Baylor Baseball gets (and even MCC baseball considering it was one of the top programs in Texas), I don't see it working. That land can be used in much more beneficial ways for the community. When I lived downtown and would run along the river I always wondered what would happen there. I've always thought keeping that stretch open from 4th Street to the River open and filling with trees and trails with an open area in the middle for concerts and small events would be great use. A baseball field that will end up being vacant most of the time is not what Waco needs right now. Maybe in 25 years, but not now.


Love the idea of green space but you have Cameron and there are two concert areas (Indian Springs and Bridge Street) nearby.

Gotta think that an attraction that brings a few thousand people downtown several times a week would be good for restaurants, bars and retail in that area.

I wonder if minor league soccer would be a great alternative given the population of Waco and it doesn't compete with a Baylor sport. The US has multiple leagues that are associated with CONCACAF. The National Independent Soccer Association is Div III (MLS > USL Championship > NISA and others) and has teams in Chattanooga, Daytona Beach, Rochester, Savannah, etc. Waco would be one of the smaller MSA's but within reach of the others.

Also, love the Woolly's idea.
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I'd rather hear more about the progression of the performing arts center. The article briefly mentioned it but I haven't anything on it publicly in a couple of years.
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Bing AI isn't great with spelling but some of the uniforms are fun







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In honor of the late Waco Wizards hockey team. I'd buy a replica of these!







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Waco Dr Pepper Kings

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Due to the proposed stadium's location next to the park, Waco Trails.










Or in a local baseball tie-in, The Waco Park Rangers







Or in synergy with the Zoo opening up a penguin exhibit in the next year....



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These work well, imo







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SmallMan1209
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BaylorHistory said:




The double 'W' on the hat is probably my favorite so far. Also like the color scheme of this one.
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I'd rather us get a minor league hockey team than baseball if I got to pick











....and I'm out of Bing points or whatever
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BaylorHistory said:

I'd rather hear more about the progression of the performing arts center. The article briefly mentioned it but I haven't anything on it publicly in a couple of years.
Here's a link to an article about the performing arts center from the Trib on 10/18. Opening it on an incognito browser should let you see it.



In short, it is between Mary Avenue and Franklin along University Parks Dr. Auditorium is supposed to hold 2,000. Will have a broadcast room, a black box for smaller events, a restaurant. If it becomes what its supposed to be it will be pretty neat. I wish I would be a little bigger that 2k though.
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SmallMan1209 said:

BaylorHistory said:

I'd rather hear more about the progression of the performing arts center. The article briefly mentioned it but I haven't anything on it publicly in a couple of years.
Here's a link to an article about the performing arts center from the Trib on 10/18. Opening it on an incognito browser should let you see it.



In short, it is between Mary Avenue and Franklin along University Parks Dr. Auditorium is supposed to hold 2,000. Will have a broadcast room, a black box for smaller events, a restaurant. If it becomes what its supposed to be it will be pretty neat. I wish I would be a little bigger that 2k though.
Man that's a beautiful looking facility. I had completely missed this article so thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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the Silos at Briles park
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The Waco Wild

Minnesota can suck it
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Robert Wilson said:

The Waco Wild

Minnesota can suck it








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STxBear81 said:

the Silos at Briles park











Waco Chips (maybe we can be broadcast on the Magnolia Channel)








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Waco Woolies is a great name! I don't ever see us getting a team though. We are way too close to Dallas and Round Rock. It would have to be a vanity project for someone and you are likely never getting an affiliate.
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SmallMan1209 said:

BaylorHistory said:

I'd rather hear more about the progression of the performing arts center. The article briefly mentioned it but I haven't anything on it publicly in a couple of years.
Here's a link to an article about the performing arts center from the Trib on 10/18. Opening it on an incognito browser should let you see it.



In short, it is between Mary Avenue and Franklin along University Parks Dr. Auditorium is supposed to hold 2,000. Will have a broadcast room, a black box for smaller events, a restaurant. If it becomes what its supposed to be it will be pretty neat. I wish I would be a little bigger that 2k though.
Wow. I'd missed this one as well. This would be an extraordinary development for all of Central Texas and certainly for Downtown Waco and the Brazos Riverfront Development.

Between the Foster Pavilion and this, that would be a grand slam usage of that riverfront space!
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Lots of potential here with the number of tourists that come to Waco. If they can duplicate a Savannah Bananas type of baseball program…it could really take off.
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I've always secretly hoped that if we got a minor league team, they resurrected the Waco Navigators.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waco_Navigators?wprov=sfti1
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SmallMan1209 said:

BaylorHistory said:

I'd rather hear more about the progression of the performing arts center. The article briefly mentioned it but I haven't anything on it publicly in a couple of years.
Here's a link to an article about the performing arts center from the Trib on 10/18. Opening it on an incognito browser should let you see it.



In short, it is between Mary Avenue and Franklin along University Parks Dr. Auditorium is supposed to hold 2,000. Will have a broadcast room, a black box for smaller events, a restaurant. If it becomes what its supposed to be it will be pretty neat. I wish I would be a little bigger that 2k though.
Waco getting a version of Lubbock's Buddy Holly Hall >>> getting a minor league stadium that will be vacant in a decade when we already have Baylor Ballpark
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SmallMan1209 said:

BaylorHistory said:

I'd rather hear more about the progression of the performing arts center. The article briefly mentioned it but I haven't anything on it publicly in a couple of years.
Here's a link to an article about the performing arts center from the Trib on 10/18. Opening it on an incognito browser should let you see it.



In short, it is between Mary Avenue and Franklin along University Parks Dr. Auditorium is supposed to hold 2,000. Will have a broadcast room, a black box for smaller events, a restaurant. If it becomes what its supposed to be it will be pretty neat. I wish I would be a little bigger that 2k though.

I know most City leaders and Architects don't know this...but not every preforming arts center has to be God awful ugly and look like it was approved by a progressive Austin city council that was high on pot.
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BUMBA1 said:

Lots of potential here with the number of tourists that come to Waco. If they can duplicate a Savannah Bananas type of baseball program…it could really take off.
If you compare the population between Waco, TX and Savannah, GA, it is pretty similar.
Waco - 139,594 (in 2021)
Savannah - 147,088 (in 2021)

If you want to compare the population in the respective counties for each city:
McLennan County - 263,115 (2021)
Chatham County - 296,329 (2021)

So if you want to do a baseball team like the Savannah Bananas, you could make it work theoretically. You'd need to advertise it and hype it up to draw a great initial fanbase.
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Generally agree. And Baylor baseball is not a fair proxy for that.

I'm sure Baylor doesn't want Waco to have a minor league team, but I don't think the two fanbases would overlap too much.

E.g. Waco is full of baseball fans who go to lots of Rangers games but never set foot in Baylor ballpark.
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Robert Wilson said:

Generally agree. And Baylor baseball is not a fair proxy for that.

I'm sure Baylor doesn't want Waco to have a minor league team, but I don't think the two fanbases would overlap too much.

E.g. Waco is full of baseball fans who go to lots of Rangers games but never set foot in Baylor ballpark.


This is the way. Waco would be perfect for an entertaining, fan-centric minor league team. This needs to happen.
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Being that Chip is a huge baseball fan, I think you're crazy not to tie all that in. Chip needs to be an 'owner,' if in name only. His face and name need to be all over the franchise. There's just too much marketing potential there to ignore it and start something else from scratch.
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SmallMan1209 said:

BUMBA1 said:

Lots of potential here with the number of tourists that come to Waco. If they can duplicate a Savannah Bananas type of baseball program…it could really take off.
If you compare the population between Waco, TX and Savannah, GA, it is pretty similar.
Waco - 139,594 (in 2021)
Savannah - 147,088 (in 2021)

If you want to compare the population in the respective counties for each city:
McLennan County - 263,115 (2021)
Chatham County - 296,329 (2021)

So if you want to do a baseball team like the Savannah Bananas, you could make it work theoretically. You'd need to advertise it and hype it up to draw a great initial fanbase.


The interesting thing about a Savannah Bananas type team is that they played in a league (Coastal Plains amateur) and were great for that league. Bananaball rules were only used for exhibition games they played.

The downside is that the Bananas make a lot more money with barnstorming tours. They have left the Coastal Plains League this year and 2/3 of their games are played in other states.

You would also have to find a second team like the Party Animals to play your foil.

BaylorHistory
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Edmond Bear said:

SmallMan1209 said:

BUMBA1 said:

Lots of potential here with the number of tourists that come to Waco. If they can duplicate a Savannah Bananas type of baseball program…it could really take off.
If you compare the population between Waco, TX and Savannah, GA, it is pretty similar.
Waco - 139,594 (in 2021)
Savannah - 147,088 (in 2021)

If you want to compare the population in the respective counties for each city:
McLennan County - 263,115 (2021)
Chatham County - 296,329 (2021)

So if you want to do a baseball team like the Savannah Bananas, you could make it work theoretically. You'd need to advertise it and hype it up to draw a great initial fanbase.




You would also have to find a second team like the Party Animals to play your foil.


I believe that Baylor baseball is already using the Washington Generals playbook.
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Grackles ?
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