Grand Forks Chiefs
| Grand Forks Chiefs | |
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| League | Northern League |
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| League titles (3) |
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| Name | Grand Forks Chiefs |
| Ballpark | Municipal Ballpark |
The Grand Forks Chiefs were a minor league baseball team from Grand Forks, North Dakota. They played in the Northern League from 1934 to 1964, with a couple breaks in between.
History
[edit | edit source]Minor league baseball first began in Grand Forks when the 1897 Grand Forks Senators became members of the Red River Valley League. They were followed by the Grand Forks Forkers who played as members of the Northern League (1902-1905) and Northern-Copper Country League (1906). The Grand Forks Flickertails played as members of the Central International League (1912) and Northern League (1913-1915).[1]
The Grand Forks Chiefs began play in 1934, after Grand Forks had hosted the two previous teams in the Northern League. The Chiefs were a minor league affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers (1964), Cleveland Indians (1963, Pittsburgh Pirates (1956–1962), Philadelphia Phillies (1951–1952), New York Yankees (1948–1950), Brooklyn Dodgers (1946) and Chicago White Sox (1939–1942).[2][1]
Ballparks
[edit | edit source]The Chiefs played at home games at the Grand Forks Municipal Ballpark, which was located at 1124 Demers Avenue. Today, the site is the Central Fire Station.[3][4]
Notable alumni
[edit | edit source]Baseball Hall of Fame Alumni
- Willie Stargell (1960) Inducted, 1988
Notable alumni
- Bob Clear (1960-1961)
- Dave Garcia (1941)
- Dale Hackbart (1960) Became NFL football player.
- Ramon Hernandez (1959-1960)
- Johnny Hopp (1955) MLB All-Star
- Dick Jamieson (1958) Became NFL player
- Rex Johnston (1960) Played in NFL
- Bob Lee MLB All-Star
- Morrie Martin (1941)
- Jose Martinez (1961)
- Gene Michael (1959-1960)
- Johnny Mostil (1938-1939) 2× AL stolen base leader (1925, 1926)
- Glen Selbo (1947) Became NBA basketball player
- Dave Wickersham (1956)
Year-by-year record
[edit | edit source]| Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
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| 1934 | 59–60 | 6th | Johnny Anderson | |
| 1935 | 46–66 | 6th | Johnny Anderson | |
| 1938 | 49–66 | 6th | Johnny Mostil | |
| 1939 | 49–68 | 7th | Johnny Mostil | |
| 1940 | 79–44 | 1st | Fred Williams | League Champs |
| 1941 | 64–48 | 2nd | Larry Bettencourt | Lost in 1st round |
| 1942 | 31–84 | 8th | Bruno Haas | |
| 1946 | 50–56 | 6th | Glenn Chapman / Rae Blaemire | |
| 1947 | 28–92 | 8t | Claude Jonnard | |
| 1948 | 80–39 | 1st | Gordon Hinkle | League Champs |
| 1949 | 55–70 | 8th | Ed Kearse / Joe McDermott / Wally Berger | |
| 1950 | 52–73 | 6th | Jack Farmer / Cedric Durst | |
| 1951 | 64–62 | 4th | Eddie Murphy | League Champs |
| 1952 | 38–86 | 8th | Eddie Murphy | |
| 1953 | 55–70 | 6th | Carl Hosler / Frank Calo | |
| 1954 | 43–91 | 8th | Virl Minnis / Frank Calo / Frank Major | |
| 1955 | 39–85 | 8th | Johnny Hopp / Joe McDermott / Ray Fletcher | |
| 1956 | 59–65 | 7th | Al Kubski | |
| 1957 | 52–72 | 8th | Al Kubski / Jack Paepke | |
| 1958 | 51–68 | 7th | James Adlam | |
| 1959 | 57–68 | 6th | James Adlam | |
| 1960 | 61–62 | 5th | Bob Clear | |
| 1961 | 60–66 | 4th | Bob Clear | Lost in 1st round |
| 1962 | 72–52 | 1st | Tom Saffell | Lost in 1st round |
| 1963 | 54–64 | 5th | Ray Dabek | 1st 17–11* |
| 1964 | 69–50 | 2nd | James Williams | 15–13 (3rd)* |
* Baukol Playoffs based on last 30 days of season
References
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External links
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- Defunct minor league baseball teams
- Sports in Grand Forks, North Dakota
- Los Angeles Dodgers minor league affiliates
- Brooklyn Dodgers minor league affiliates
- Cleveland Guardians minor league affiliates
- Chicago White Sox minor league affiliates
- Pittsburgh Pirates minor league affiliates
- Philadelphia Phillies minor league affiliates
- Professional baseball teams in North Dakota
- New York Yankees minor league affiliates
- Northern League (1902-71) baseball teams
- 1934 establishments in North Dakota
- 1964 disestablishments in North Dakota
- Baseball teams established in 1934
- Baseball teams disestablished in 1964
- Defunct baseball teams in North Dakota
- North Dakota stubs
- Midwestern United States baseball team stubs