On June 21, 2017, David G. Elmore, president of
Elmore Sports Group, announced the relocation of the
San Antonio Missions Double-A franchise to Amarillo in 2019, with the team set to compete in the Texas League under a new nickname. This move was part of a larger relocation wherein the
Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the
Pacific Coast League relocated to
San Antonio in 2019, continuing the use of the Missions nickname at the Triple-A level, and the
Helena Brewers of the rookie level
Pioneer League moved to Colorado Springs. The organization officially states that team's name was decided in a name-the-team contest. Five finalists were selected: "Boot Scooters," "Bronc Busters," "Jerky," "Long Haulers," and "Sod Poodles." The names received negative feedback from locals over their absurd nature, but the team indicated their intention to adopt an unusual, family-friendly name.
Brandiose, a branding firm in
San Diego, were asked to create a new identity for the team. Their staff selected the Sod Poodles name after visiting Amarillo and researching its history. The name "Sod Poodle" is a local term for the
prairie dog, which is highly prevalent in
West Texas. The name was meant to convey the values of sticking together, being family oriented, and self sufficient. As the Double-A affiliate of the
San Diego Padres, the Sod Poodles played their first game, a 5–2 loss, on April 4, 2019, against the
Corpus Christi Hooks at
Whataburger Field in
Corpus Christi. Their first win came the next evening when they defeated the Hooks, 7–5. The winning run was scored in the top of the seventh inning when Matthew Batten
tripled and later scored on a
Buddy Reed single. In their inaugural home opener on April 8, the Sod Poodles lost to the
Midland RockHounds, 9–4 in 10 innings. The opener was attended by 7,175 people. In the 2019 Texas League South Series, the Sod Poodles fell behind 2 games to none against the Midland RockHounds, before winning 3 straight games in Midland to advance to the Championship Series against the
Tulsa Drillers, who defeated the
Arkansas Travelers 3 games to 2. In the 2019 Championship Series, Amarillo won game 1 by a score of 13-6 at Hodgetown, while falling 18-9 in game 2. As the series shifted to Tulsa, the Drillers took a 2 games to 1 in game 3 with a 2-0 win. The Sod Poodles battled back with a game 4 victory by a score of 3-0. In game 5, the Sod Poodles were down 3-1 in the top of the ninth before
Taylor Trammell hit a grand slam to take a lead that the Sod Poodles would never relinquish, en route to a Texas League championship in their inaugural season. On December 9, 2020, the
Arizona Diamondbacks extended an invitation to the Sod Poodles to become their Double-A affiliate as a part of
Major League Baseball's 2021 reorganization of the minor leagues. In a further change, they were organized into the
Double-A Central. In 2022, the Double-A Central became known as the Texas League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization. In 2022,
Veronica Gajownik coached for the Sod Poodles. In March 2023, the Sod Poodles won top team name in MiLB as voted by subscribers of The Athletic. The franchise won the 2023
Minor League Baseball Organization of the Year Award. ==Season-by-season records==