The state of Texas is well known for its sporting events. But there's always room for one more league in the Lone Star Start isn't there? For one city bringing a team to the Mid America League, there still trying to get a name and need fans to help with it.

What Is The Mid America League In Texas?

According to the official website of the league, the baseball league plays in the summertime. It also has "40 players from NCAA Division I, II and III, NAIA, community college and junior college players, along with select players who may have exhausted their college eligibility but want to maintain their amateur playing status." All of the teams in the league currently reside in Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas.

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But the league will have a team soon in the city of Bryan, Texas. Bryan, having a population total of 93,135, certainly will be excited for the team coming soon. With the offseason in effect, there's a lot to be planned.

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There's one big problem with the team though, and it's not with the future players. It's name, the team doesn't have one!

How Will The Bryan Team Get Its Name?

The team is turning the opportunity to the fans. There are six names that the team could possibly be called. Here are the options:

- Bryan Gandy Dancers
- Bryan Iron Horses
- Bryan Rail Runners
- Bryan Yard Bulls
- Bryan Yard Dogs
- Bryan Yard Dogs

So, there's a lot of options here, and if there's one a person wants to vote on, one can vote here. Which name will win? Only time will tell.

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