1950 Binghamton Triplets Roster

Eastern League (EL) - Class: A
Team Record: 81-58
Finished 2nd in the EL
Manager: George Selkirk (81-58)
Affiliation: New York Yankees
Location: Binghamton, New York
Ballpark: Johnson Field
Attendance: 161,338, Avg. 2,321
1950 Binghamton Triplets Statistics

Playoffs - Binghamton Triplets 4 games, Albany Senators 1
Finals - Wilkes-Barre Indians 4 games, Binghamton Triplets 1

The Binghamton Triplets of the Eastern League ended the 1950 season with a record of 81 wins and 58 losses, finishing second in the EL.

The Triplets scored 750 runs and conceded 618 runs. Jim Brideweser paced hitters with significant playing time by connecting at a .310 clip. Bill Freese topped Binghamton with 19 wins, while Tom Morgan added 15 or more wins, too Bill Freese recorded a 3.06 ERA, best among regularly-used pitchers.

Members of the 1950 Binghamton Triplets who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Hank Foiles, Art Schult, Bill Rodgers, Lou Berberet, Bobby Kline, Jim Brideweser, Dale Long, Jim Finigan, Tom Morgan, Frank Verdi and Gus Triandos.

George Selkirk served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Lou BerberetLRNovember 20, 19295'11"200Long Beach, CA US
Arthur BohmanLLFebruary 5, 19256'1"170
Jim BrideweserRRFebruary 13, 19276'0"165Lancaster, OH US
Richard CarrLRJanuary 5, 19316'2"180Philadelphia, PA US
Marvin CraterRMay 15, 19256'0"185
Arthur DyckRL6'5"205
Jim FiniganRRAugust 19, 19285'11"175Quincy, IL US
Frank FinneganRRJune 1, 19266'2"185St. Louis, MO US
Hank FoilesRRJune 10, 19296'0"195Richmond, VA US
Bill FreeseRRMay 25, 19276'1"180
Tom KellyLOctober 15, 19276'2"185
Bobby KlineRRJanuary 27, 19296'0"179St. Petersburg, FL US
Dale LongLLFebruary 6, 19266'4"205Springfield, MO US
Art MazmanianRRMay 1, 19275'9"229Detroit, MI US
Tom MorganRRMay 20, 19306'1"180El Monte, CA US
Emil PatrickRRJuly 24, 19225'10"175Cleveland, OH US
Hugh RadcliffeRRNovember 27, 19286'1"185Fort Valley, GA US
Bill RodgersLLDecember 5, 19226'0"162Harrisburg, PA US
Jim SchneibleRRApril 17, 19236'2"180Utica, NY US
Art SchultRRJune 20, 19286'3"210Brooklyn, NY US
Gus TriandosRRJuly 30, 19306'3"205San Francisco, CA US
Frank VerdiRRJune 2, 19265'10"170Brooklyn, NY US
Richard WelkerLAugust 24, 19255'9"175

Average attendance is based upon the number of actual home dates where known (most leagues from 1992 and later). Where the number of home dates is not known, the average is calculated using half the team's total games.



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