1952 Boston Braves season

1952 Boston Braves season

MLB yearly infobox-pre1969 alt‎
name = Boston Braves
season = 1952
misc =

current league = National League
y1 = 1876
Uniform
ballpark = Braves Field
y4 = 1915
city = Boston, Massachusetts
y5 = 1871
owners = Louis R. Perini
general manager = John Quinn
managers =Tommy Holmes, Charlie Grimm
television = WNAC
WBZ-TV
(Jim Britt, Bump Hadley)
radio = WNAC
(Jim Britt, Les Smith)|

The 1952 Boston Braves season involved the 64-89 team finishing seventh in the National League, 32 games behind the pennant-winning Brooklyn Dodgers in their 82nd and final season for the franchise in Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to the following season, the team moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Regular season

eason standings

Roster

Relief pitchers

Farm system [Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball". Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 1997]

* Class AAA: Milwaukee Brewers (American Association; Charlie Grimm, Red Smith and Bucky Walters, managers)
* Class AA: Atlanta Crackers (Southern Association; Dixie Walker, manager)
* Class A: Hartford Chiefs (Eastern League; Del Bissonette, manager)
* Class B: Wichita Falls Spudders (Big State League; Frank Mancuso, manager)
* Class B: Evansville Braves (Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League; Bob Coleman, manager)
* Class B: Hagerstown Braves (Interstate League; Dutch Dorman, manager) — LEAGUE CHAMPION
* Class C: Ventura Braves (California League; Bob Sturgeon and Jose Perez, managers)
* Class C: Eau Claire Bears (Northern League; Bill Adair, manager)
* Class C: Quebec Braves (Provincial League; George McQuinn, manager) — LEAGUE CHAMPION
* Class D: Welch Miners (Appalachian League; Jack Crosswhite, manager)
* Class D: Danville Dans (Mississippi-Ohio Valley League; Virl Minnis, manager)
* Class D: Harlan Smokies (Mountain States League; Rex Carr, manager) — LEAGUE CHAMPION
* Class D: Appleton Papermakers (Wisconsin State League; Travis Jackson, manager)

References

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/BSN/1952.shtml 1952 Boston Braves season at Baseball Reference]


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