1953 Hollywood Stars Roster

Pacific Coast League (PCL) - Class: Open
Team Record: 106-74
Finished 1st in the PCL
Manager: Bobby Bragan (106-74)
Location: Hollywood, California
Ballpark: Gilmore Field
Attendance: 274,522, Avg. 3,050
1953 Hollywood Stars Statistics

The Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Coast League ended the 1953 season with a record of 106 wins and 74 losses, finishing first in the PCL.

The Stars allowed 702 runs, least in the league. Hollywood plated 798 runs. Dale Long walloped 35 home runs for the squad, while Frankie Kelleher, Jack Phillips and Ted Beard each added 15 or more also. Dale Long recorded 116 runs batted in. Tom Saffell led hitters with significant playing time by hitting .273. George O'Donnell topped the squad with 20 wins, plus Junior Walsh contributed 15 or more wins, too Junior Walsh recorded a 3.14 ERA, leading qualifying pitchers.

Red Munger, Lee Walls, Jack Phillips, Tom Saffell, Lloyd Hittle, Barney Schultz, Red Lynn, Monty Basgall, George O'Donnell, Harry Fisher, Clem Koshorek, Bobby Bragan, Roy Welmaker, Erv Dusak, Mel Queen, Cuddles Marshall, John O'Neil, Pinky Woods, Chuck Stevens, Eddie Malone, Gene Handley, Ted Beard, Gordon Maltzberger, Joe Muir, Bill Macdonald, Dale Long, Frankie Kelleher and Junior Walsh were all players from the 1953 Hollywood Stars who played in the Majors during their careers.

Bobby Bragan served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Monty BasgallRRFebruary 8, 19225'10"175Pfeifer, KS US
Ted BeardLLJanuary 7, 19215'8"165Woodsboro, MD US
Bobby BraganRROctober 30, 19175'10"175Birmingham, AL US
Bob BundyRRMarch 23, 19245'8"165Kansas City, MO US
Elmer ClowRRDecember 6, 19275'10"170San Francisco, CA US
Wes CurtisRRDecember 27, 19296'4"205Jasper, TX US
Don DahlkeRRAugust 16, 19285'11"177Pomeroy, IA US
Jack DeskinRRSeptember 12, 1930193Detroit, MI US
Erv DusakRRJuly 29, 19206'2"185Chicago, IL US
Harry FisherLRJanuary 3, 19266'0"180Newbury, ON CA
Gene HandleyRRNovember 25, 19145'10"165Kennett, MO US
Gary HegedornLLJuly 27, 19296'2"185Webster, NY US
Lloyd HittleRLFebruary 21, 19245'10"164Acampo, CA US
Frankie KelleherRRAugust 22, 19166'1"195San Francisco, CA US
Clem KoshorekRRJune 20, 19255'4"165Royal Oak, MI US
Dale LongLLFebruary 6, 19266'4"205Springfield, MO US
Red LynnRRDecember 27, 19136'0"162Kenney, TX US
Bill MacdonaldRRMarch 28, 19295'10"170Alameda, CA US
Eddie MaloneRRJune 16, 19205'10"175Chicago, IL US
Gordon MaltzbergerRRSeptember 4, 19126'0"170Utopia, TX US
Cuddles MarshallRRApril 28, 19256'3"200Bellingham, WA US
Joe MuirLLNovember 26, 19226'1"172Oriole, MD US
Red MungerRROctober 4, 19186'2"200Houston, TX US
George O'DonnellRRMay 27, 19296'3"175Winchester, IL US
Jack O'KeefeLLOctober 7, 19326'0"200New York, NY US
John O'NeilRRApril 19, 19205'9"155Shelbiana, KY US
Fernando OsorioRRNovember 21, 19296'2"165Panama, Panama PA
Jack PhillipsRRSeptember 6, 19216'4"193Clarence, NY US
Mel QueenRRMarch 4, 19186'0"204Maxwell, PA US
Frank RiceRJanuary 29, 19295'11"175Grafton, NE US
Tom SaffellLRJuly 26, 19215'11"170Etowah, TN US
Barney SchultzRRAugust 15, 19266'2"200Beverly, NJ US
Larry ShepardRRApril 3, 19195'11"180Lakewood, OH US
Richard SmithRRJune 26, 19286'1"180Upland, CA US
Chuck StevensSLJuly 10, 19186'1"180Van Houten, NM US
Lee WallsRRJanuary 6, 19336'3"205San Diego, CA US
Junior WalshRRMarch 7, 19195'11"185Newark, NJ US
Billy Joe WatersRRAugust 12, 19296'1"200Fayetteville, AR US
Roy WelmakerSLDecember 6, 19136'0"200Atlanta, GA US
Pinky WoodsRRMay 22, 19206'5"225Waterbury, CT US

Average attendance is based upon the number of actual home dates where known (most leagues from 1992 and later). Where the number of home dates is not known, the average is calculated using half the team's total games.




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