The Owensboro Oilers were one of the most stable Kitty League teams
which is still in use by the Gladewater little league today
After 1955 the Blue-Grays name disappeared
The name was not official at first
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Madisonville Miners Hoodie - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams Color:Dark Heather The Owensboro Oilers were oneThe Madisonville Miners of Madisonville, Kentucky, played in the Kitty League in 1916, 1922, and from 1946 to 1955, often as a Chicago White Sox affiliate with uniforms in navy, red, and white. Their name reflected the regions coal mining industry. The 1922 Miners dominated the league but were stripped of their title for using an ineligible player, and the team did not return until after World War II. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, they became a