Bartlesville Pirates
Bartlesville Pirates 1948–1952 Bartlesville, Oklahoma | |
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Previous | Class D |
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Previous leagues | Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League |
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The Bartlesville Pirates were a minor league baseball team, based in Bartlesville, Oklahoma from 1948 to 1952. During that time, the club was a member of the Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League and a class-D affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. On July 7, 1952, the team relocated to Pittsburg, Kansas to finish the season as the final incarnation of the Pittsburg Pirates.
Season-by-season
(from Baseball Reference Bullpen)
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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1948 | 71-52 | 3rd | Edward Marleau | Lost in 1st round (vs. Independence Yankees, 3 games to 2) |
1949 | 71-55 | 2nd | Tedd Gullic | Lost in 1st round (vs. Iola Indians, 3 games to 1) |
1950 | 73-48 | 2nd | Tedd Gullic | Lost League Finals (vs. Ponca City Dodgers, 3 games to 1) Won in 1st round (vs. Carthage Cubs, 3 games to 1) |
1951 | 77-45 | 2nd | Tedd Gullic | Lost in 1st round (vs. Miami Eagles, 3 games to 1) |
1952* | 59-65 | 4th | Hersh Martin / Edward Hayes |
* Team moved to Pittsburg, Kansas on July 7, 1952
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