- Tom Saffell
Thomas Judson "Tom" Saffell (born
July 26 ,1921 ) is a former major league outfielder fromEtowah, Tennessee "Tom Saffell, http://bioproj.sabr.org., "The Baseball Biography Project",2001 , Page 2.]Early life
He grew up playing sports, especially fast-pitch softball. His team won the state tournament and played in a national tournament in
Detroit, Michigan . After completing high school in1940 Saffell enrolled atMaryville College . He hurt his knee playing football while he was a student there. He signed as a baseball player with Newport but reinjured his knee and was released after playing only a few games. He tried out with Kingsport but was cut after two weeks because of a sore knee. Saffell returned home and worked for a railroad until the coming ofWorld War II . He enlisted with the Army Air Corps in late1942 and joined them in1943 . He earned his wings, flew 61missions over Europe in aP-47 Thunderbolt , and was discharged in1946 .Career synopsis
He played for the
Pittsburgh Pirates andKansas City Athletics between 1949 "-" 1959. He is 5'11", 170 pounds.He batted left handed, threw right handed, and was a fleet baserunner. He wore #18 and #21 forPittsburgh. He averaged .238 over parts of five major league seasons and .286 in 1,576 minor league contests. He spent time with theIndianapolis Indians andHollywood Stars . He also served as a pitcher for the television series Home Run Derby. [Nevada State Journal, July, 1960, p. 9]Major and minor league outfielder
In 1946, he batted .270 for Class A Charleston of the
South Atlantic League . In a month's time the parent club, theAtlanta Crackers , sent him to theBurlington Bees of the Class CCarolina League . He excelled there, hitting .370 with 5 homers, 42 RBIs, and 28 stolen bases. Saffell went to spring training with the Crackers in 1947. Following three weeks the club sent him to theSelma, Alabama team of the Class B Southeastern League. He was passed over by Atlanta, which signed All-American football player,Charley Trippi , and gave him a $10,000 bonus.Saffell was recalled by the Pirates from the Indianapolis of the American Association on
June 26 , 1949. He batted .299 for Indianapolis in 1948 and was hitting .278 for themin 68 games in 1949. ["Pirates Recall Outfielder",New York Times ,June 27 , 1949, Page 21.] He played center field, batted leadoff, third, and pinch hit for Pittsburgh, in the second half of 1949. He batted .322. Saffell was released by Pittsburgh before the end ofspring training in 1950."Tom Saffell", http://bioproj.sabr.org, 2001, "The Baseball Biography Project", Page 1.] Saffell was again recalled by the Pirates onJuly 28 , 1951, after playing 4 games for Indianapolis with a batting average of .304. ["Pirates Recall Saffell", New York Times,July 29 , 1951, Page 125.]Saffell was purchased by the Athletics from the Pirates for the $10,000
waiver price onSeptember 14 , 1955. ["Athletics Buy Saffell", New York Times,September 15 , 1955, Page 42.] OnApril 16 , 1956 Saffell was acquired from the Athletics by theBrooklyn Dodgers , along with right-handed pitcher LeRoy Wheat, for rookie catcher Charley Thompson. Saffell was assigned to thePortland Beavers of thePacific Coast League . ["Catcher Thompson Sold", New York Times,April 17 , 1956, Page 35.]Minor league manager
Saffell was replaced by Homer "Dixie" Howell as manager of the Class A Jacksonville Jets of the
South Atlantic League , onJuly 18 , 1961. ["Homer Howell New Manager", New York Times,July 18 , 1961, Page 20.] In May 1964 Saffell was suspended for 30 days and fined $250 byEddie Mulligan , President of theCalifornia League . As manager of theReno Silver Sox , he refused to let his team take the field for a game at theFresno Giants . Saffelldisputed a call by umpire Joe Carrington at home plate on the previous night. When he found out that Carrington was to umpire again, he pulled the Silver Sox off the field following batting and infield practice. He was given five minutes to bring out his lineup card before the game was forfeited. ["Reno Manager Is Suspended For Forfeiting Ball Game", New York Times, May 22, 1964, Page 25.]Saffell served as President of the
Gulf Coast League inSarasota, Florida .References
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