Double-A · Texas League · Tulsa, Oklahoma, US · ONEOK Field

Tulsa Drillers

A Texas League institution since 1977, the Tulsa Drillers have been developing major league talent for nearly five decades—most recently as the Los Angeles Dodgers' Double-A affiliate, producing key pieces of one of baseball's most dominant organizations from their downtown jewel, ONEOK Field.

The Tulsa Drillers are the Double-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing in the Texas League at ONEOK Field in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. The franchise arrived in Tulsa in 1977 after relocating from Lafayette, Louisiana, and has been a Texas League fixture ever since, spending decades as a Rangers affiliate before partnering with the Colorado Rockies and then the Dodgers beginning in 2015.

ONEOK Field (pronounced "one-oak"), which opened in 2010 in Tulsa's historic Greenwood District, is widely regarded as one of the finest ballparks in minor league baseball. The 7,833-seat venue drew over 400,000 fans in its inaugural season and has been central to downtown Tulsa's ongoing revitalization.

The Drillers have won four Texas League championships (1982, 1988, 1998, and 2018), with the most recent title coming in the Dodgers era. The franchise's alumni list spans organizations and eras: Sammy Sosa, Ivan Rodriguez, Matt Holliday, and more recently Walker Buehler, Gavin Lux, and Dustin May all played in Tulsa. In October 2023, Diamond Baseball Holdings acquired majority ownership from the Hubbard family, who remain as minority shareholders. Eric Wedge returns as manager for 2026 for his second season at the helm.