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* Class C: [[Superior Blues]] ([[Northern League (baseball, 1902-71)|Northern League]]; Bennie Huffman and [[Red Kress]], managers)
* Class C: [[Superior Blues]] ([[Northern League (baseball, 1902-71)|Northern League]]; Bennie Huffman and [[Red Kress]], managers)
* Class D: [[Madisonville Miners]] ([[KITTY League]]; George Mitro and [[Skeeter Webb]], managers)
* Class D: [[Madisonville Miners]] ([[KITTY League]]; George Mitro and [[Skeeter Webb]], managers)
* Class D: [[Wisconsin Rapids White Sox]] ([[Wisconsin State League]]; Johnny Kerr and Joe Holden, managers)
* Class D: [[Wisconsin Rapids White Sox]] ([[Wisconsin State League]]; Johnny Kerr and [[Joe Holden]], managers)


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Revision as of 16:33, 16 March 2009

Template:MLB yearly infobox-pre1969 alt The 1950 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 51st season. They finished with a record 60-94, good enough for 6th place in the American League, 38 games behind of the 1st place New York Yankees.

Offseason

  • October, 1949: Chico Carrasquel was purchased by the Chicago White Sox from the Brooklyn Dodgers. [1]
  • February 28, 1950: Catfish Metkovich was purchased by the Oakland (PCL) from the Chicago White Sox.[2]
  • Before 1950 Season: Vito Valentinetti was signed by the Chicago White Sox as an amateur free agent. [3]

Regular season

Season standings

American League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 98 56 .636 53‍–‍24 45‍–‍32
Detroit Tigers 95 59 .617 3 50‍–‍30 45‍–‍29
Boston Red Sox 94 60 .610 4 55‍–‍22 39‍–‍38
Cleveland Indians 92 62 .597 6 49‍–‍28 43‍–‍34
Washington Senators 67 87 .435 31 35‍–‍42 32‍–‍45
Chicago White Sox 60 94 .390 38 35‍–‍42 25‍–‍52
St. Louis Browns 58 96 .377 40 27‍–‍47 31‍–‍49
Philadelphia Athletics 52 102 .338 46 29‍–‍48 23‍–‍54

Roster

Roster
Pitchers
  • 7 United States Ray Scarborough
  • 12, 18 United States Mickey Haefner
  • 15, 49 United States Jack Bruner
  • 18 United States Randy Gumpert
  • 19 United States Billy Pierce
  • 29 United States Bill Wight
  • 34, 58 United States Ken Holcombe
  • 35 United States Bill Connelly
  • 48 United States Howie Judson
  • 56 United States Bob Cain
Catchers
  • 15 United States Bill Salkeld
  • 28 United States Eddie Malone

Infielders

  • 2 United States Al Kozar
  • 4 United States Luke Appling
  • 7 United States Cass Michaels
  • 8 United States Floyd Baker
  • 25 United States Chuck Kress
  • 26 United States Nellie Fox
  • 46 United States Eddie Robinson

Outfielders

  • 2 United States Mike McCormick
  • 3 United States Marv Rickert
  • 6 United States Gus Zernial
  • 14 United States Ed McGhee
  • 24 United States Herb Adams
  • 34 United States Bill Wilson
  • 47 United States Jim Busby

Manager

1950 Opening Day Lineup