Torrington Braves
The Torrington Braves were a short–lived minor league baseball team based in Torrington, Connecticut in 1950. The Braves played as members of the Class B level 1950 Colonial League, which permanently folded during the 1950 season.
Torrington Braves | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Class | Class B (1950) |
League | Colonial League (1950) |
Major league affiliations | |
Team | None |
Minor league titles | |
League titles (0) | None |
Team data | |
Name | Torrington Braves (1950) |
Ballpark | Fuessenich Park (1950) |
History
Minor league baseball began in Torrington, Connecticut in 1896, when the Torrington Tornadoes became members of the Naugatuck Valley League.[1] The Torrington Demons continued play in the 1897 Connecticut League.[2]
After a five decade absence, minor league baseball returned to Torrington in 1950 for a partial season, when the Stamford Pioneers Colonial League franchise was replaced by a new Torrington franchise.[3]
The Torrington "Braves" became members of the six–team Class B level Colonial League, before the league folded during the season.[4] The Braves joined the Bridgeport Bees, Bristol Owls, Kingston Colonials, Poughkeepsie Chiefs and Waterbury Timers in beginning Colonial League play on May 2, 1950.[5]
On July 16 1950, the Braves were in 4th place when the Colonial League folded. Torrington had a record of 33–32, when the league folded, playing the season under manager Merle Strachan.[6] The Braves scored 303 total runs, last in the league, and surrendered 304 runs.[4] Torrington finished 8.0 games behind the 1st place Poughkeepsie Chiefs in the final standings.[7] The Colonial League permanently folded after the 1950 season.[6]
Torrington, Connecticut has not hosted another minor league team.[8]
The ballpark
The 1950 Torrington Braves played home minor league games at Fuessenich Park.[9] The ballpark was previously called "League Park" and was said to have been "the first place in Torrington where baseball was played," having been in use as a public park beginning in 1838.[10] Frederick F. Fuessenich purchased League Park in 1912 and donated it to the city in 1918. The ballpark was named for his wife, Elizabeth Blake Fuessenich, who died in 1914.[11][12] Still in use as a ballpark today, Fuessnich Park is located at 33 Coe Place, Torrington, Connecticut.[13]
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Year–by–year record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs/notes |
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1950 | 33–32 | 4th | Merle Strachan | League folded July 16 |
Notable alumni
No Torrington Braves alumni appeared in the major leagues.[4] Ed Musial, younger brother of Baseball Hall of Fame member Stan Musial played for the Braves, hitting .288 in his final professional season.[14][15]
References
- "1896 Naugatuck Valley League". Baseball-Reference.com.
- "1897 Torrington Demons Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
- "Colonial League - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
- "1950 Torrington Braves Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
- "1950 Colonial League (CL) Minor League Baseball on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- "1950 Torrington Braves minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- "1950 Colonial League". Baseball-Reference.com.
- "Winsted, Connecticut Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com.
- "Fuessnich Park in Torrington, CT minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- "Fuessenich Park - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
- "THE LONG HISTORY OF AN OLD BALLPARK". Hartford Courant.
- "Fuessenich Park - Torrington Connecticut - Home of the Torrington Twisters / Braves". digitalballparks.com.
- "Torrington Parks and Recreation Department: Facility Details". torringtonct.myrec.com.
- "Stan Musial – Society for American Baseball Research".
- "Edward Musial minor league baseball Statistics on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.