Great Major League Sports in Memphis

By Wilbur Mercer


Major league sports in Memphis has a long custom. While the city is home to only one team in the 4 major sports leagues, it has a number of smaller teams. The city of Memphis had one of the earliest pro baseball organizations formed in 1902 and has continued to host professional organizations many times over the past 100 years. Soccer in Memphis is a popular sport, but there are presently no major league or semi-pro soccer organizations in the the city if Memphis. As soccer gains recognition in the States, soccer in Memphis may soon get its day.

Memphis Grizzlies

The sole top line pro team left in Memphis, this NBA team was formed in 1995 when the NBA expanded it roster to Canada. It was in Vancouver until 1991, when it moved to Memphis. The team now plays in the new FedEx Center in central Memphis and while the team have not a meeting title, it is still popular with fans. In 2011, the Grizzlies made it to the seventh game of the meeting playoffs before losing out to Oklahoma City.

Memphis Redbirds

Baseball in Memphis has a long tradition. Memphis had one of the nation's earliest pro baseball organizations. Historically, the Memphis Chicks were formed in 1902 and played until 1960. The current team, the Memphis Redbirds, are a part of the Pacific Coast League and have played in Memphis since 1998. They are a Treble A farm team for the St. Louis Cardinals that plays ball at the new baseball-only AutoZone Field in central Memphis. Baseball in Memphis is still a long and popular tradition.

Memphis Soccer

Memphis doesn't currently have a pro soccer team, though is has hosted numerous groups in previous years. The pro soccer team the Memphis Tigers was active in the 1920s and 1930s. The Memphis Showmen were a transitory team in the World Soccer League, which played in the 1974-1975 season. The Memphis Mad Dogs were an expansion team of the Canadian Football league and played in Memphis in 1995. Memphis also hosted the NFL team the Tennessee Titans in 1997, before the team moved to Nashville.

Mississippi River Kings

The Memphis River Kings are an ice hockey team that played in Memphis for their first 15 seasons. The team played at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis. The Memphis River Kings were a minor league team with an organisation with the Southern Professional Hockey League. In 2007, the River Kings moved to Mississippi and became the Mississippi River Kings. As the Memphis River Kings, the team won 2 Ray Miron President's Cup trophies while they were affiliated with the Maple Leafs in Toronto.




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