What do the New York Yankees and Texas have in common? Keep reading and I’ll tell you! Once upon a time in 1949, the Yankees traveled to Greenville, Texas to play the Greenville Majors, a minor league baseball team named after the first Greenville resident killed in WWII. Incredibly, the Majors actually defeated the Yankees, although they would only stay an official team until 1957. If you drive through Greenville today, you’ll see what little remains of the Majors Stadium in Texas. The ruins tell little of the stadium’s legendary past, but a Texas State Historical Marker plaque fills in all of the gaps.

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Did you know about the Majors Stadium in Texas? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article below for more abandoned places in Texas that are now just shells of their former selves.

You Probably Didn’t Know The Sinister Stories Behind These 13 Abandoned Places In Texas

If you’d like to take a hike to an abandoned place in Texas, check out the Old Zoo Natural Trail in Cisco. It’s eerily fascinating! Don’t forget to sign up for AllTrails+ for additional perks such as 3D and offline map access.

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