Aberdeen Pheasants
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The Aberdeen Pheasants were a minor league baseball team who played in the Northern League from 1946 until the league folded in 1971. For their entire existence, the Pheasants were an affiliate of the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles franchise.
Notable alumni
Baseball Hall of Fame Alumni[1]
- Jim Palmer (1964) inducted, 1990
- Norm Stewart (1957) National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame, inducted 2007
- Earl Weaver (1959) inducted, 1996
Notable alumni[1]
- Bob Bailor (1971)
- Steve Barber (1958) 2x MLB All-Star
- Mark Belanger (1964) MLB All-Star; 8x Gold Glove shortstop
- Bo Belinsky (1958-1959) Belinsky had a career record of only 28–51, but threw the first no-hitter in the history of the Los Angeles Angels and the first one at Chavez Ravine (Dodger Stadium), beating the Baltimore Orioles 2–0 on May 5, 1962.
- Al Bumbry (1971) MLB All-Star; 1973 AL Rookie of the Year
- Andy Etchebarren (1961, 1963) 2x MLB All-Star
- Tito Francona (1953) MLB All-Star
- Roger Freed (1967)
- Don Heffner (1947)
- Chuck Hinton (1959) MLB All-Star
- Darold Knowles (1963) MLB All-Star
- Don Larsen (1947-1948) 1956 World Series Most Valuable Player
- Lou Piniella (1964) MLB All-Star; 1969 AL Rookie of the Year; 3x MLB Manager of the Year
- Cal Ripken Sr. (1963-1964)
- Wes Stock (1956)
- Bob Turley (1949) 3x MLB All-Star; 1958 AL Cy Young Award; 1958 World Series Most Valuable Player
- Eddie Watt (1963-1964)
Year-by-year record
| Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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| 1946 | 57-53 | 5th | Gus Albright | |
| 1947 | 82-36 | 1st | Don Heffner | Lost League Finals |
| 1948 | 64-59 | 4th | Jimmie Crandall | Lost League Finals |
| 1949 | 71-54 | 2nd | Irvin Hall | League Champs |
| 1950 | 62-57 | 5th | Irvin Hall | |
| 1951 | 61-60 | 5th | Joe King / Jim Post / Bruce Ogrodowski | |
| 1952 | 63-62 | 6th | Bruce Ogrodowski | |
| 1953 | 60-63 | 4th | Barney Lutz | Lost in 1st round |
| 1954 | 60-75 | 7th | Barney Lutz | |
| 1955 | 70-56 | 4th | Bill Krueger (minors) | Lost in 1st round |
| 1956 | 64-61 | 4th | George Staller | Lost League Finals |
| 1957 | 51-70 | 7th | Bill Capps / Barney Lutz | |
| 1958 | 39-86 | 8th | Barney Lutz (2-23) / Billy DeMars (37-63) | |
| 1959 | 69-55 | 2nd | Earl Weaver | Lost League Finals |
| 1960 | 63-61 | 3rd | Lou Fitzgerald | Lost in 1st round |
| 1961 | 74-54 | 2nd | Lou Fitzgerald | League Champs |
| 1962 | 64-60 | 4th | Billy DeMars | Lost League Finals |
| 1963 | 65-55 | 2nd | Cal Ripken, Sr. | 17-13 3rd* |
| 1964 | 80-37 | 1st | Cal Ripken, Sr. | 19-10 1st* |
| 1965 | 27-39 | 4th | Ray Rippelmeyer | none |
| 1966 | 47-22 | 2nd | Cal Ripken, Sr. | none |
| 1967 | 34-36 | 5th | Owen Friend | none |
| 1968 | 26-44 | 6th | Bill Werle | none |
| 1969 | 28-42 | 5th | Ken Rowe | none |
| 1970 | 36-33 | 3rd | Ken Rowe | none |
| 1971 | 35-36 | 2nd | Ken Rowe | none |
* Baukol Playoffs based on last 30 days of the season
References
- ^ a b "Aberdeen Pheasants Baseball". Dacotah Prairie Museumn. Archived from the original on October 6, 2008.