Greensburg Red Wings

Greensburg Red Wings
19341939
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Class-level
Previous Class-D
Minor league affiliations
League Pennsylvania State Association
Major league affiliations
Previous
Minor league titles
League titles (1)
  • 1934
Team data
Previous names
  • Greensburg Senators (1939)
  • Greensburg Green Sox (1937–1938)
  • Greensburg Red Wings (1935–1936)
  • Greensburg Trojans (1934)
Previous parks
Offutt Field (1934–1939)

The Greensburg Red Wings were a Class D Minor League Baseball team based in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. The team was a member of the Pennsylvania State Association, from 1934-1939 and played all of its home games at Offutt Field. The team's name often changed throughout their short existence. They began as the Greensburg Trojans, and affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. A year later in 1935, the team was renamed the Greensburg Red Wings, however in 1937 when the Brooklyn Dodgers took over the team, they were renamed the Greensburg Green Sox. Finally the team was called the Greensburg Senators, after their final affiliate, the Washington Senators, in 1939.

Notable moments

In the summer of 1936, the Major League Baseball's St. Louis Cardinals, behind Pepper Martin, defeated the Greensburg Red Wings, 11-0, in front of 1,500 spectators at Offutt Field.[1] In 1937, the Greensburg Green Sox was instrumental in getting funds for lights at Offutt Field in the city, setting the stage for night high school football, which debuted that fall.[2] The field hosted minor league teams that were affiliated with the Cardinals, Washington Senators, and Brooklyn Dodgers[3]

Major League alumni

Season-by-season

(from Trojans Baseball Reference Bullpen) (from Red Wings Baseball Reference Bullpen) (from Green Sox Baseball Reference Bullpen) (from Senators Baseball Reference Bullpen)

Year Record Finish Manager Playoff series
1934 57-45 1st Clay Hopper League Champs
vs. Washington Generals (4-2)
1935 39-64 6th Arnold Anderson / Heinie Mueller
1936 64-44 2nd Clay Hopper Lost League Finals
vs. Jeannette Little Pirates (4-3)
1937 54-45 2nd Wilbur Cooper
1938 37-60 4th Ollie Vanek
1939 41-68 6th George Mucci

References

  1. Van Atta, Robert (August 13, 2000). "This Date in History". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  2. Van Atta, Robert (July 6, 2003). "Popularity of automobile led to traffic congestion along Routes 22, 30". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  3. "Offutt Field- Greensburg, Pennsylvania -Former Home of the Greensburg Red Wings". Digital Ballparks. Retrieved March 7, 2012.

External links

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