From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1951 Chicago Cubs season
1951 Chicago Cubs season
National League W L GB Pct.
New York Giants 98 59 -- .624
Brooklyn Dodgers 97 60 1 .618
St. Louis Cardinals 81 73 15.5 .526
Boston Braves 76 78 20.5 .494
Philadelphia Phillies 73 81 23.5 .474
Cincinnati Reds 68 86 28.5 .442
Pittsburgh Pirates 64 90 32.5 .416
Chicago Cubs 62 92 34.5 .403
1951 Chicago Cubs Regular season
Major league affiliations
•
Season standings
Location Notable transactions
• • June 15, 1951: Johnny Schmitz, Rube Walker, Andy
• Pafko, and Wayne Terwilliger were traded by the
1951 Information Cubs to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Eddie Miksis, Bruce
Edwards, Joe Hatten, and Gene Hermanski.[2]
Owner(s) Philip K. Wrigley
General Wid Matthews Roster
manager(s)
1951 Chicago Cubs
Manager(s) Frankie Frisch, Phil Cavarretta Roster
Local television WGN-TV Pitchers Catchers Outfielders Manager
(Jack Brickhouse, Harry Creighton, • 26 Monk • 11 Smoky • 7 Frank • 3 Frankie
Marty Hogan)
Dubiel Burgess Baumholtz Frisch
WBKB
(Joe Wilson) • 18 • 32 Harry • 22 Bob • 44 Phil
Warren Chiti Borkowski Cavarretta
Local radio WIND Hacker • 8 Bruce • 48 Gene Coaches
(Bert Wilson, Bud Campbell)
• 53 Joe Edwards Hermanski • 47 Spud
Previous season Next season Hatten • 12 Mickey • 4 Hal Davis
• 30 Frank Owen Jeffcoat • 42 Roy
Hiller • 8 Rube • 41 Carmen Johnson
Offseason • 18,33 Bob Walker Mauro • 49 Charlie
• October 10, 1950: Hank Edwards and cash were Kelly Infielders • 48 Andy Root
traded by the Cubs to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Dee • 36 Johnny • 44 Phil Pafko
Fondy and Chuck Connors.[1] Klippstein Cavarretta • 9 Hank
• 20 Dutch • 40 Chuck Sauer
Leonard Connors
• 35 Turk • 37 Jack
Lown Cusick
• 27 Cal • 40 Dee
McLish Fondy
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1951 Chicago Cubs season
Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
1B Connors, ChuckChuck 66 201 48 .239 2 18
Connors
SS Smalley, RoyRoy Smal- 79 238 55 .231 8 31
ley
Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Cavarretta, PhilPhil 89 206 64 .311 6 28
Cavarretta
Fondy, DeeDee Fondy 49 170 46 .271 3 20
Player G IP W L ERA SO
Player G IP W L ERA SO
Player G W L SV ERA SO
Dubiel, MonkMonk Du- 22 2 2 1 2.30 19
biel
Hacker, WarrenWarren 2 0 0 0 13.50 2
Hacker
• 24 Paul • 2 Randy Pitching
Minner Jackson
• 17 Bob • 21 Eddie Starting pitchers
Rush Miksis Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L =
• 53 Johnny • 5 Bob Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Schmitz Ramazzotti
• 32 Bob • 6 Fred Other pitchers
Schultz Richards Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L =
• 23 Andy • 6 Bill Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Varga Serena
• 39 Roy Relief pitchers
Smalley Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA
• 21 Wayne = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Terwilliger
Farm system
Player stats See also: Minor league baseball
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Topeka, Carthage
Batting
Starters by position Notes
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; [1] Dee Fondy page at Baseball Reference
Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in [2] Eddie Miksis page at Baseball Reference
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting
References
average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds (1997). The
Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.).
Durham, N.C.: Baseball America.
ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3.
• 1951 Chicago Cubs season at Baseball Reference
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1951 Chicago Cubs season
Level Team League Manager
AAA Springfield Cubs International League Bill Kelly
AAA Los Angeles Angels Pacific Coast League Stan Hack
AA Nashville Vols Southern Association Don Osborn
A Grand Rapids Jets Central League Jack Knight and Everett Robinson
A Des Moines Bruins Western League Al Todd
B Greensboro Patriots Carolina League Bob Peterson
B Rock Hill Chiefs Tri-State League Dick Bouknight
C Visalia Cubs California League Jim Trew and Cecil Garriott
C Sioux Falls Canaries Northern League Lee Eilbracht and Dick Lloyd
C Topeka Owls Western Association Butch Nieman
C Clovis Pioneers West Texas-New Mexico League Chuck Bushong and Grover Seitz
D Carthage Cubs Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League Donald Anderson and Al Reitz
D Rutherford County Owls Western Carolina League Halley Wilson
D Janesville Cubs Wisconsin State League Adolph Matulis
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