Welch Miners
Welch Miners 1937–1955 (1937–1942, 1946–1955) Welch, West Virginia | |
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League titles | 1952–1953 |
The Welch Miners were a Minor League Baseball team based in Welch, West Virginia. The team operated from 1937 through 1942 in the Mountain State League and in the Appalachian League from 1946 to 1955. Their ballpark data is not available.
Over the course of nineteen seasons, the Welch Miners were affiliated with the Boston Braves (1942, 1952), Philadelphia Athletics (1947-'50, 1953-'55) and Cincinnati Reds (1951).
The team won consecutive league titles in 1952 and 1953, and moved to Marion, Virginia during the 1955 midseason, changing their name to the Marion Athletics.
Team history
Year | Record | Finish | Manager(s) | Playoffs |
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1937 | 59-43 | 2nd | Eddie Krajnik | Lost in 2nd round |
1938 | 56-64 | 4th | Eddie Krajnik Charles Bowie Carlos Ratliff | Lost in 1st round |
1939 | 72-57 | 2nd | Sam Gray | Lost in 1st round |
1940 | 63-62 | 4th | Tex Stuart Roy Hall | Lost in 1st round |
1941 | 64-62 | 4th | Fred Neisler | Lost in league finals |
1942 | 67-55 | 2nd | Don Manno | Lost in 1st round |
1946 | 33-84 | 8th | Steve Secik George Smiley Jim McNeish Joe Santomauro | |
1947 | 49-74 | 8th | Walter Youse Joe Bird | |
1948 | 70-53 | 2nd | Woody Wheaton | Lost in 1st round |
1949 | 48-73 | 6th | William Hoffner Mike Kreshka | |
1950 | 46-76 | 6th | Eddie Morgan Woody Wheaton | |
1951 | 54-74 | 6th | Mike Blazo | |
1952 | 59-57 | 3rd | Jack Crosswhite | League Champs |
1953 | 82-43 | 2nd | Jack Crosswhite | League Champs |
1954 | 59-54 | 4th | Jack Crosswhite | Lost in 1st round |
1955 | 45-77 | 8th | Herb Mancini | |
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