Charles Baron
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Charles Emil Baron
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 5' 10", Weight 180 lb.
- Born November 25, 1912 in St. Louis, MO USA
- Died May 1, 1997 in St. Louis, MO USA
Biographical Information[edit]
First baseman Charles Baron played in the minors from 1931 to 1951, reaching as high as Triple-A in two seasons (1946 and 1947) - there was no such thing as AAA before 1946, but Baron spent 1943-1945 in AA, then the highest classification. He also spent 3 years in the Texas League. He led the 1937 East Texas League 1939 Southeastern League and 1944 American Association in triples and also led the 1936 ETL with 133 runs. He did not hit below .322 from 1934 to 1937. Baron was a player/manager for the last 5 years of his career.
Overall, Baron collected 2319 hits, 1269 runs and a .306 average in 2080 minor league games.
Year-by-Year Managerial Record[edit]
Year | Team | League | Record | Finish | Organization | Playoffs | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1947 | Fresno Cardinals | California League | -- | St. Louis Cardinals | -- | replaced William Harris replaced by Bill Brenzel | |
Miami Tourists | Florida International League | 37-34 | 4th | none | Lost in 1st round | replaced Bill Cates (0-1) on July 2 | |
1948 | Anniston Rams | Southeastern League | 76-53 | 3rd | none | Lost in 1st round | |
1949 | Anniston Rams | Southeastern League | 7-8 | -- | none | -- | replaced by Billy Bancroft (1-2) on May 2 |
1950 | Jacksonville Jax | Gulf Coast League | 79-68 | 3rd | none | League Champs | |
1951 | Port Arthur Sea Hawks | Gulf Coast League | 31-39 | -- | none | -- | replaced by Carl Carter (38-45) on June 17 |
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