Binghamton Triplets

From BR Bullpen

The name of the Binghamton Triplets comes from the cities of Binghamton, NY, Johnson City, NY and Endicott, NY. Binghamton is larger of the three, but the team's ballpark was in Johnson City. from 1926 to 1929, they were also known as the Triple-Cities Triplets.

Year-by-Year Record[edit]

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1923 67-55 4th John Hummel none
1924 62-65 5th John Hummel / Mike Konnick / Bud Weiser none
1925 65-63 3rd John Haddock (24-30)/ Mike Konnick (41-33)
1926 67-67 5th Mike Konnick none
1927 57-81 7th Mike McNally none
1928 83-57 2nd Mike McNally none
1929 83-56 1st Mike McNally none League Champs
1930 67-72 5th Billy Webb none
1931 76-64 4th Heinie Groh none
1932 69-71 5th Heinie Groh (35-43) / Bill Meyer (34-28) none
1933 79-55 1st Bill Meyer none League Champs
1934 76-62 2nd Bill Meyer
1935 75-60 4th Bill Meyer League Champs
1936 81-58 1st Bill Skiff
1937 67-69 4th (t) Bill Skiff Lost in 1st round
1938 84-51 1st Bruno Betzel Lost in 1st round
1939 71-69 5th Bruno Betzel
1940 77-62 2nd Bruno Betzel League Champs
1941 68-69 5th Phil Page
1942 80-60 3rd Eddie Sawyer Lost League Finals
1943 74-66 6th Eddie Sawyer
1944 64-71 4th Gene Martin League Champs
1945 56-81 7th Bill Cronin
1946 51-89 8th Garland Braxton (18-32) / Lefty Gomez (33-67)
1947 52-88 8th Lefty Gomez
1948 58-82 6th Buddy Hassett
1949 70-70 4th George Selkirk League Champs
1950 81-58 2nd George Selkirk Lost League Finals
1951 69-69 6th Bill Skiff
1952 77-60 2nd Jim Gleeson League Champs
1953 96-55 2nd Phil Page League Champs
1954 70-70 5th Phil Page
1955 75-62 3rd George Stirnweiss Lost in 1st round
1956 81-58 2nd Freddie Fitzsimmons Lost in 1st round
1957 85-55 1st Steve Souchock Lost in 1st round
1958 66-68 6th Steve Souchock League Champs
1959 71-68 4th Charlie Silvera Lost in 1st round
1960 70-69 2nd Damon Phillips Lost in 1st round
1961 75-64 3rd Jim Gleeson none
1962 60-80 6th Granny Hamner (41-50) / Danny Carnevale (19-30)
1963 65-75 4th John McNamara none
1964 58-71 5th Andy Pafko & Paul Snyder Co-managers until June 10, then only Pafko
1965 81-45 1st Gary Blaylock none League Champs
1966 67-58 3rd Frank Verdi Lost League Finals
1967 82-58 1st Jack Reed League Champs
1968 67-72 4th Frank Verdi (22-22) / Cloyd Boyer (8-12) / Jim Gleeson (37-38) Lost in 1st round