1960 St. Paul Saints Roster

American Association (AA) - Class: AAA
Team Record: 83-71
Finished 3rd in the AA
Manager: Danny Ozark (83-71)
Affiliation: Los Angeles Dodgers
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Ballpark: Midway Stadium
Attendance: 119,926, Avg. 1,557
1960 St. Paul Saints Statistics

Playoffs - Louisville Colonels 4 games, St. Paul Saints 2

The St. Paul Saints of the American Association ended the 1960 season with a record of 83 wins and 71 losses, finishing third in the AA.

The Saints plated 666 runs and allowed 631 runs. Gail Harris paced St. Paul with 22 home runs, while Carl Warwick walloped 15 or more, too. Gail Harris drove in 88 runs and topped all regular batters by hitting .315. Jim Golden led the squad with 20 wins and a team-best 2.32 ERA, tops among qualifying pitchers.

Jackie Collum, Freddy Rodríguez, Duke Carmel, Ron Perranoski, Bob Lennon, Art Fowler, Willy Miranda, John Glenn, Butch McCord, Don Bessent, Nate Oliver, Carl Warwick, Jim Golden, Phil Clark, Jim Donohue, Gail Harris, Bob Aspromonte and Johnny Goryl were all players from the 1960 St. Paul Saints who played in the Majors during their careers.

Danny Ozark served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Bob AspromonteRRJune 19, 19386'2"170Brooklyn, NY US
C. B. BeringerRRAugust 14, 19286'0"185Bellwood, NE US
Don BessentRRMarch 13, 19316'0"175Jacksonville, FL US
Fran BoniarRROctober 23, 19326'1"195
Shelly BrodskyRRSeptember 3, 19366'0"180
Duke CarmelLLApril 23, 19376'3"202New York, NY US
Phil ClarkRROctober 3, 19326'3"210Albany, GA US
Jackie CollumLLJune 21, 19275'7"160Victor, IA US
Rick CronkRRJanuary 30, 19385'9"155
Lacey CurryRROctober 8, 19285'9"165Wichita Falls, TX US
Donald DomenichelliRRMarch 2, 19355'9"165San Francisco, CA US
Jim DonohueRROctober 31, 19376'4"190St. Louis, MO US
Art FowlerRRJuly 3, 19225'11"180Converse, SC US
Rene FriolRRMay 28, 19336'1"208Candelaria, Pinar del Rio CU
Dan GattaRRApril 19, 19355'10"185Niles, OH US
John GlennRRJuly 10, 19286'3"180Moultrie, GA US
Jim GoldenLRMarch 20, 19366'0"175Eldon, MO US
Johnny GorylRROctober 21, 19335'10"175Cumberland, RI US
Lee HandleyRRJanuary 3, 19356'0"195Chicago, IL US
Gail HarrisLLOctober 15, 19316'0"195Abingdon, VA US
Bob LennonLLSeptember 15, 19286'0"200Brooklyn, NY US
Butch McCordLLNovember 2, 19255'10"175Nashville, TN US
Willy MirandaSRMay 24, 19265'9"150Velasco, CU
Chris NicolosiSRSeptember 12, 19285'11"165St. Louis, MO US
Allen NorrisRRJuly 13, 19376'3"185Los Angeles, CA US
Nate OliverRRDecember 13, 19405'10"160St. Petersburg, FL US
Danny OzarkRRNovember 26, 19236'2"195Buffalo, NY US
Ron PerranoskiLLApril 1, 19366'0"180Paterson, NJ US
Freddy RodríguezRRApril 29, 19246'0"180La Habana, La Habana CU
Charlie SoraciLLSeptember 7, 19345'11"185
Martin StabinerLL6'0"180
Joe TannerRRNovember 16, 19316'1"175Laurel, MS US
Carl WarwickRLFebruary 27, 19375'10"170Dallas, TX US
Burbon WheelerRRAugust 1, 19385'11"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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