1932 Independence Producers/Joplin Miners/Hutchinson Wheat Shockers Roster
Team Record: 58-68
Finished 3rd in the WA
Manager: Marty Purtell (58-68)
Location: Hutchinson, Kansas; Independence, Kansas; Joplin, Missouri
Ballpark: Carey Municipal Park, Childers Field, Riverside Stadium, Miners Park II
The Independence Producers/Joplin Miners/Hutchinson Wheat Shockers of the Western Association ended the 1932 season with a record of 58 wins and 68 losses, finishing third in the WA.Independence (12-10) moved to Joplin May 23, first home game May 26. Joplin (7-10) moved back to Independence June 10. Independence (4-12) moved to Hutchinson (35-36) July 20.
The Producers/Miners/Wheat Shockers scored 635 runs and gave up 699 runs. Dallas Patton paced Independence/Joplin/Hutchinson with 16 home runs and drove in 109 runs, while leading all regular batters with a .345 average. Cy Blanton topped the team with 18 wins and a team-best 3.76 ERA, tops among hurlers with significant time on the mound.
Ike Kahdot and Cy Blanton both played in Major League Baseball during their careers.
Marty Purtell served as manager.Click on column headings to sort.
Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Bishop | ||||||
Cy Blanton | L | R | July 6, 1908 | 5'11" | 180 | Waurika, OK US |
James Bray | ||||||
Browne | ||||||
Arthur Evans | S | R | 6'1" | 178 | ||
Berle Garland | L | May 16, 1910 | ||||
Goodale | ||||||
Joe Granade | R | R | December 9, 1902 | |||
Bucky Harris | January 25, 1909 | |||||
Hill | ||||||
Merritt Hubbell | L | L | January 25, 1909 | 5'11" | 175 | |
Ike Kahdot | R | R | October 22, 1899 | 5'5" | 145 | Georgetown, OK US |
Carl Kentling | L | July 28, 1906 | 6'0" | 170 | Springfield, MO US | |
Doug Kloor | October 0, 1909 | Crowley, LA US | ||||
Frank Lee | ||||||
Sam Lemen | July 14, 1893 | |||||
Mattis | ||||||
Harold Motz | ||||||
Neal | ||||||
Neill | ||||||
Dallas Patton | L | R | ||||
Marty Purtell | L | July 23, 1889 | 5'8" | 148 | ||
Grover Seitz | R | R | 6'1" | 185 | ||
Hart Sullivan | March 4, 1911 | |||||
Fred Woods | February 28, 1911 |