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Lufkin's Minor League Baseball Team from the 1940s Explored
The story of the Lufkin Foresters highlights a beloved local sports chapter and community pride.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 7:40pm
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A cubist interpretation of the action and energy of a minor league baseball game, reflecting the community pride and history behind Lufkin's own Foresters team.Lone Star TodayThe article explores the history of Lufkin's minor league baseball team, the Lufkin Foresters, which played in the East Texas League in 1946 and the Lone Star League in 1947 and 1948. The team later became the Lufkin Angels in 1950 as part of the Gulf Coast League before being relocated to Louisiana. The article provides details on where the team played, at a ballpark called Forest Festival Park, Forester Park, and eventually Angel Park.
Why it matters
The story of the Lufkin Foresters sheds light on the city's rich sports history and the community pride that surrounded minor league baseball in the 1940s. While the team did not win any titles, its existence highlights a forgotten chapter of Lufkin's past that is of interest to local sports fans and historians.
The details
The Lufkin Foresters were part of the East Texas League in 1946 and were then added to the Lone Star League, where they played in the 1947 and 1948 seasons. After a year off, the team returned in 1950 as the Lufkin Angels, playing in the Gulf Coast League before being relocated to Louisiana later that year. The team's home ballpark was located at 112 Shepherd Avenue in downtown Lufkin, on the same block where Regions Bank now stands. The park was originally called Forest Festival Park in 1946, then Forester Park from 1947-1948, and finally Angel Park in 1950.
- The Lufkin Foresters were part of the East Texas League in 1946.
- The Lufkin Foresters played in the Lone Star League in 1947 and 1948.
- The Lufkin Foresters returned in 1950 as the Lufkin Angels, playing in the Gulf Coast League.
The players
Lufkin Foresters
Lufkin's minor league baseball team that played in the East Texas League in 1946 and the Lone Star League in 1947 and 1948.
Lufkin Angels
The team that replaced the Lufkin Foresters in 1950, playing in the Gulf Coast League before being relocated to Louisiana later that year.
The takeaway
The story of the Lufkin Foresters provides a fascinating glimpse into the city's sports history and the community pride that surrounded minor league baseball in the 1940s. While the team did not achieve great success on the field, its existence highlights a forgotten chapter that is of interest to local fans and historians alike.

