Stroudsburg Poconos
The Stroudsburg Poconos, located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, were a minor league baseball team that played in the Interstate League in 1932 and in the North Atlantic League from 1946 to 1950. They were affiliated with the New York Yankee in 1947 and the Cleveland Indians in 1949. They played their home games at Gordon Gifels Field.
They went 19-7 in their first season of existence. The league folded on June 20, with them leading in the standings. No team known as the Stroudsburg Poconos would play again until 1946.
Their 1949 team is considered one of the top 100 minor league teams in the history of baseball. They went 101-36 that year.[1]
Following the 1950 season, the North Atlantic League folded and the Stroudsburg Poconos did as well.
Year-by-year record
(from Baseball Reference)
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1932 | 19-7 | 1st | Ed Murphy | League disbanded June 20 |
1946 | 72-47 | 3rd | Joe Antolick | Lost first round |
1947 | 57-69 | 6th | Jack Farmer | |
1948 | 72-59 | 5th | Frank Radler | |
1949 | 101-36 | 1st | Frank Radler | League Champs |
1950 | 80-50 | 2nd | Frank Radler | Finals stopped by weather with Lebanon ahead 3-2 |