1950 St. Paul Saints Roster

American Association (AA) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 83-69
Finished 4th in the AA
Manager: Clay Hopper (83-69)
Affiliation: Brooklyn Dodgers
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Ballpark: Lexington Park
Attendance: 200,149, Avg. 2,634
1950 St. Paul Saints Statistics

Playoffs - Indianapolis Indians 4 games, St. Paul Saints 0

The St. Paul Saints of the American Association ended the 1950 season with a record of 83 wins and 69 losses, finishing fourth in the AA.

The Saints plated 788 runs and conceded 767 runs. Lou Limmer paced St. Paul with 29 home runs and drove in 111 runs. Jim Pendleton led batters with significant playing time by hitting .299. Phil Haugstad topped the team with 16 wins, while Morrie Martin recorded a 3.65 ERA, leading qualifying pitchers.

Al Brancato, Cliff Aberson, Fred Waters, Clint Conatser, Ed Chandler, Don Nicholas, Johnny Van Cuyk, Jack Cassini, Morrie Martin, Steve Lembo, Cal Abrams, Lou Limmer, Lee Griffeth, Earl Naylor, Jim Baxes, Bill Antonello, Phil Haugstad, Harry Taylor, Clem Labine, George Shuba, Ferrell Anderson, Jim Hughes, Jim Romano, John Simmons, Chet Kehn, Ed Bahr, Eric Tipton and Jim Pendleton were all players from the 1950 St. Paul Saints who played in the Majors during their careers.

Clay Hopper served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Cliff AbersonRRAugust 28, 19216'0"200Chicago, IL US
Cal AbramsLLMarch 2, 19246'0"185Philadelphia, PA US
Ferrell AndersonRRJanuary 9, 19186'1"200Maple City, KS US
Nick AndromidasRROctober 10, 19246'1"185New York, NY US
Bill AntonelloRRMay 19, 19275'11"185Brooklyn, NY US
Ed BahrRROctober 16, 19196'1"172Rouleau, SK CA
Ted BartzRDecember 1, 19256'3"185Detroit, MI US
Jim BaxesRRJuly 5, 19286'1"190San Francisco, CA US
Al BrancatoRRMay 29, 19195'9"188Philadelphia, PA US
George BrownRRApril 4, 19236'0"200
Bob BundyRRMarch 23, 19245'8"165Kansas City, MO US
Jack CassiniRROctober 26, 19195'10"175Dearborn, MI US
Ed ChandlerRRFebruary 17, 19176'2"190Pinson, AL US
Clint ConatserRRJuly 24, 19215'11"182Los Angeles, CA US
Lee GriffethSLMay 20, 19255'11"180Carmel, NY US
Phil HaugstadRRFebruary 23, 19246'2"165Black River Falls, WI US
Jim HughesRRMarch 21, 19236'1"200Chicago, IL US
Chet KehnRROctober 30, 19215'11"168San Diego, CA US
Clem LabineRRAugust 6, 19266'0"180Lincoln, RI US
Steve LemboRRNovember 13, 19266'1"185Brooklyn, NY US
Lou LimmerLLMarch 10, 19256'2"190New York, NY US
Morrie MartinLLSeptember 3, 19226'0"173Dixon, MO US
Earl NaylorRRMay 19, 19196'0"190Kansas City, MO US
Don NicholasLROctober 30, 19305'7"150Phoenix, AZ US
Danny OzarkRRNovember 26, 19236'2"195Buffalo, NY US
Jim PendletonRRJanuary 7, 19246'0"185St. Charles, MO US
Jim RomanoRRApril 6, 19276'4"190Brooklyn, NY US
George ShubaLRDecember 13, 19245'11"180Youngstown, OH US
John SimmonsRRJuly 7, 19246'1"192Birmingham, AL US
Harry TaylorRRMay 20, 19196'1"175East Glenn, IN US
Eric TiptonRRApril 20, 19155'11"190Petersburg, VA US
Johnny Van CuykLLJuly 7, 19216'1"190Little Chute, WI US
Fred WatersLLFebruary 2, 19275'11"185Benton, MS US
Guy WellmanRRJuly 30, 19215'10"180La Porte, IN US

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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