The 1950 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished sixth in the National League with a record of 66–87, 24+1⁄2 games behind the Philadelphia Phillies.
1950 Cincinnati Reds | ||
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League | National League | |
Ballpark | Crosley Field | |
City | Cincinnati | |
Owners | Powel Crosley, Jr. | |
General managers | Warren Giles | |
Managers | Luke Sewell | |
Television | WCPO-TV (Waite Hoyt) | |
Radio | WCPO (Waite Hoyt) | |
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Offseason
edit- December 14, 1949: Harry Walker was traded by the Reds to the St. Louis Cardinals for Lou Klein and Ron Northey.[1]
Regular season
editSeason standings
editTeam | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Philadelphia Phillies | 91 | 63 | .591 | — | 48–29 | 43–34 |
Brooklyn Dodgers | 89 | 65 | .578 | 2 | 48–30 | 41–35 |
New York Giants | 86 | 68 | .558 | 5 | 44–32 | 42–36 |
Boston Braves | 83 | 71 | .539 | 8 | 46–31 | 37–40 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 78 | 75 | .510 | 12½ | 48–28 | 30–47 |
Cincinnati Reds | 66 | 87 | .431 | 24½ | 38–38 | 28–49 |
Chicago Cubs | 64 | 89 | .418 | 26½ | 35–42 | 29–47 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 57 | 96 | .373 | 33½ | 33–44 | 24–52 |
Record vs. opponents
editSources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] | |||||||||||||
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Team | BOS | BR | CHC | CIN | NYG | PHI | PIT | STL | |||||
Boston | — | 9–13 | 9–13 | 17–5 | 13–9 | 9–13–1 | 15–7–1 | 11–11 | |||||
Brooklyn | 13–9 | — | 10–12 | 12–10 | 12–10 | 11–11–1 | 19–3 | 12–10 | |||||
Chicago | 13–9 | 12–10 | — | 4–17 | 5–17 | 9–13–1 | 11–11 | 10–12 | |||||
Cincinnati | 5–17 | 10–12 | 17–4 | — | 11–11 | 4–18 | 12–10 | 7–15 | |||||
New York | 9–13 | 10–12 | 17–5 | 11–11 | — | 12–10 | 16–6 | 11–11 | |||||
Philadelphia | 13–9–1 | 11–11–1 | 13–9–1 | 18–4 | 10–12 | — | 14–8 | 12–10 | |||||
Pittsburgh | 7–15–1 | 3–19 | 11–11 | 10–12 | 6–16 | 8–14 | — | 12–9 | |||||
St. Louis | 11–11 | 10–12 | 12–10 | 15–7 | 11–11 | 10–12 | 9–12 | — |
Notable transactions
edit- June 20, 1950: Jim Bolger was signed as an amateur free agent by the Reds.[2]
- September 7, 1950: Peanuts Lowrey was purchased from the Reds by the St. Louis Cardinals.[3]
Roster
edit1950 Cincinnati Reds | |||||||||
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Roster | |||||||||
Pitchers
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Catchers
Infielders
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Outfielders
Other batters
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Manager
Coaches
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Player stats
editBatting
editStarters by position
editNote: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pos | Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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C | Dixie Howell | 82 | 224 | 50 | .223 | 2 | 22 |
1B | Ted Kluszewski | 134 | 538 | 165 | .307 | 25 | 111 |
2B | Connie Ryan | 106 | 367 | 95 | .259 | 3 | 43 |
SS | Virgil Stallcup | 136 | 483 | 121 | .251 | 8 | 54 |
3B | Grady Hatton | 130 | 438 | 114 | .260 | 11 | 54 |
OF | Joe Adcock | 102 | 372 | 109 | .293 | 8 | 55 |
OF | Johnny Wyrostek | 131 | 509 | 145 | .285 | 8 | 76 |
OF | Bob Usher | 106 | 321 | 83 | .259 | 6 | 35 |
Other batters
editNote: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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Bobby Adams | 115 | 348 | 98 | .282 | 3 | 25 |
Lloyd Merriman | 92 | 298 | 77 | .258 | 2 | 31 |
Peanuts Lowrey | 91 | 264 | 60 | .227 | 1 | 11 |
Johnny Pramesa | 74 | 228 | 70 | .307 | 5 | 30 |
Danny Litwhiler | 54 | 112 | 29 | .259 | 6 | 12 |
Sammy Meeks | 39 | 95 | 27 | .284 | 1 | 8 |
Ron Northey | 27 | 77 | 20 | .260 | 5 | 9 |
Bob Scheffing | 21 | 47 | 13 | .277 | 2 | 6 |
Walker Cooper | 15 | 47 | 9 | .191 | 0 | 4 |
Hobie Landrith | 4 | 14 | 3 | .214 | 0 | 1 |
Jimmy Bloodworth | 4 | 14 | 3 | .214 | 0 | 1 |
Ted Tappe | 7 | 5 | 1 | .200 | 1 | 1 |
Marv Rackley | 5 | 2 | 1 | .500 | 0 | 1 |
Jim Bolger | 2 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 0 | 0 |
Pitching
editStarting pitchers
editNote: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Ewell Blackwell | 40 | 261.0 | 17 | 15 | 2.97 | 188 |
Ken Raffensberger | 38 | 239.0 | 14 | 19 | 4.26 | 87 |
Herm Wehmeier | 41 | 230.0 | 10 | 18 | 5.67 | 121 |
Willie Ramsdell | 27 | 157.1 | 7 | 12 | 3.72 | 83 |
Other pitchers
editNote: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Howie Fox | 34 | 187.0 | 11 | 8 | 4.33 | 64 |
Kent Peterson | 9 | 20.0 | 0 | 3 | 7.20 | 6 |
Bud Byerly | 4 | 14.2 | 0 | 1 | 2.45 | 5 |
Relief pitchers
editNote: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | W | L | SV | ERA | SO |
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Frank Smith | 38 | 2 | 7 | 3 | 3.87 | 55 |
Eddie Erautt | 33 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 5.65 | 35 |
Johnny Hetki | 22 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5.09 | 21 |
Harry Perkowski | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5.24 | 19 |
Jay Avrea | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3.38 | 2 |
Farm system
editReferences
edit- ^ Harry Walker page at Baseball Reference
- ^ Jim Bolger page at Baseball Reference
- ^ Peanuts Lowrey page at Baseball Reference
- ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
External links
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