1950 Orlando Senators Roster
Team Record: 88-52
Finished 1st in the FSL
Manager: Cal Ermer (88-52)
Affiliation: Washington Senators
Location: Orlando, Florida
Ballpark: Tinker Field
Attendance: 47,346, Avg. 676
Playoffs - Gainesville G-Men 4 games, Orlando Senators 1
The Orlando Senators of the Florida State League ended the 1950 season with a record of 88 wins and 52 losses, finishing first in the FSL.
The Senators allowed 652 runs, least in the league. Orlando plated 826 runs. Bruce Barmes led all qualifying hitters on the roster by hitting .372. Hank Bruder topped the team with 17 wins, while Ed Brooklyn, too added 15 or more wins, too Hank Bruder recorded a 2.88 ERA, tops among regular hurlers.
Players from the 1950 Orlando Senators who spent time in Major League Baseball during their careers included Bruce Barmes, Dean Stone, Dan Porter and Cal Ermer.
Cal Ermer served as manager.Click on column headings to sort.
Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Bruce Barmes | L | R | October 23, 1929 | 5'8" | 165 | Vincennes, IN US |
Ed Brooklyn | R | L | 6'0" | 170 | ||
Hank Bruder | L | R | April 17, 1930 | 6'1" | 160 | |
Marvin Cohen | June 17, 1927 | Los Angeles, CA US | ||||
Fred Crittenden | R | 5'10" | 175 | |||
Dean Currier | R | R | 5'8" | 165 | ||
Orlando Echevarria | R | R | May 12, 1931 | 5'11" | 170 | La Habana, La Habana CU |
Cal Ermer | R | R | November 10, 1923 | 6'0" | 175 | Baltimore, MD US |
Michael Garone | R | 6'1" | 195 | |||
Mel Kerestes | R | 6'1" | 165 | |||
Anthony Mirande | R | 5'9" | 170 | |||
Dan Porter | L | L | October 17, 1931 | 6'0" | 164 | Decatur, IL US |
Homer Rigsby | March 6, 1925 | Safety Harbor, FL US | ||||
James Romeo | R | R | 5'9" | 180 | ||
George Shores | R | 6'0" | 185 | |||
Dean Stone | L | L | September 1, 1930 | 6'4" | 205 | Moline, IL US |
Arnold Stroecker | R | August 18, 1930 | 6'0" | 175 | ||
Raymond Trava | R | R | 6'1" | 190 | ||
Jewel Walker | L | May 20, 1927 | 5'8" | 160 |
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.