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1949 Caribbean Series

1949 baseball tournament


1949 baseball tournament

FieldValue
tourney_nameCaribbean Series
year1949
cityHavana
countryCuba
dates20–25 February
num_teams4
champion_otherCUB Alacranes del Almendares
num_championships1
second_otherVEN Cervecería Caracas
venues1
cities1
mvpCUB Agapito Mayor
nextseason[1950](1950-caribbean-series)

The 1949 Caribbean Series was the first edition of the Caribbean Series (Serie del Caribe). It was held from February 20 through February 25 with the champion baseball teams of Cuba, Alacranes del Almendares; Panama, Spur Cola Colonites; Puerto Rico, Indios de Mayagüez and Venezuela, Cervecería Caracas.

The format consisted of 12 games, each team facing the other teams twice, and the games were played at the Estadio del Cerro in Havana, Cuba, which boosted capacity to 35.000 seats. The first pitch was thrown by George Trautman, by then the president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.

Summary

Cuba captured the competition with an undefeated record of 6-0, behind a strong pitching effort by Agapito Mayor, who posted a 3-0 record (2 as a starter, 1 in relief) and won Most Valuable Player honors. His three wins in the CBWS still a series record.

The offensive support came from Monte Irvin, who hit .389 and led the hitters with two home runs and 11 RBI; Al Gionfriddo, the champion bat with a .533 average (8-for-15); Chuck Connors, who hit .409 with five runs and five RBI, and Sam Jethroe, a .320 hitter with three triples, six runs, and five RBI. Cuba, managed by Fermín Guerra, also collected a 4–0 shutout by Ed Wright (the first in Series history) and complete game wins from René Solís and Conrado Marrero. Other roster members were Santos Amaro, Andrés Fleitas and René González.

Venezuela, managed by José Antonio Casanova, ended second with a 3-3 mark. José Bracho led the pitching staff with a 2-0 record and a 3.21 ERA in 14 innings. He also contributed to his own cause by going 5-for-6 (.833) with a double and two RBI. Luis Zuloaga won a complete-game pitching duel against Puerto Rico's Alonzo Perry for the other Venezuelan victory. The offense was paced by catcher Guillermo Vento (.375) and first baseman Dalmiro Finol (.333), who also hit the first home run in Series history. Veteran slugger Vidal López reinforced the team, going 1-for-2 in a pitch-hitting role.

Panama finished third with a 2-4 record. The team, managed by catcher León Kellman, had a solid pitching staff that included Sam Jones and Pat Scantlebury, but was victim of a low-run support. Lester Lockett went 9-for-22 with two doubles, while leading the team in both average (.409) and runs scored (six). Kellman batted only .238, but stole four bases to tie teammate Sam Bankhead and Cuba's Chuck Connors for the Series lead.

Puerto Rico ended in fourth place with a 1-5 record. The team was led by shortstop-manager Artie Wilson (.346, three stolen bases), Quincy Trouppe (.444), Luke Easter (.400, 7 RBI), and specially Wilmer Fields, who hit the first grand slam in Series history and drove in seven runs.

Participating teams

TeamManagerMeans of qualifications
CUB Alacranes del AlmendaresCUB Fermín GuerraWinners of the 1948–49 Cuban League
VEN Cervecería CaracasVEN José Antonio CasanovaWinners of the 1948–49 Venezuelan Professional Baseball League
PAN Refresqueros de Spur ColaPAN León KellmanWinners of the 1948–49 Panamanian Professional Baseball League
PUR Indios de MayagüezUSA Artie WilsonWinners of the 1948–48 Puerto Rico Professional Baseball League

Final standings

Scoreboards

Game 1, February 20

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Game 2, February 20

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Game 3, February 21

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Game 4, February 21

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Game 5, February 22

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Game 6, February 21

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Game 7, February 23

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Game 8, February 23

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Game 9, February 24

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Game 10, February 24

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Game 11, February 25

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Game 12, February 25

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Statistics leaders

StatisticPlayerTeamTotal**Batting average****Home runs****Runs batted in****Wins**
USA Al GionfriddoCUB Alacranes del Almendares.533
USA Monte IrvinCUB Alacranes del Almendares2
USA Monte IrvinCUB Alacranes del Almendares11
CUB Agapito MayorCUB Alacranes del Almendares3

Awards

AwardPlayerTeam**MVP****Best manager**
CUB Agapito MayorCUB Alacranes del Almendares
CUB Fermín GuerraCUB Alacranes del Almendares
PositionPlayerTeam**First base****Second base****Third base****Shortstop****Left field****Center field****Right field****Catcher****Pitcher**
USA Alonzo PerryPUR Indios de Mayagüez
USA Garvin HamnerCUB Alacranes del Almendares
USA Wilmer FieldsPUR Indios de Mayagüez
VEN Alfonso CarrasquelVEN Cervecería Caracas
USA Al GionfriddoCUB Alacranes del Almendares
USA Sam JethroeCUB Alacranes del Almendares
USA Monte IrvinCUB Alacranes del Almendares
VEN Guillermo VentoVEN Cervecería Caracas
CUB Agapito MayorCUB Alacranes del Almendares

References

Sources

  • Antero Núñez, José. Series del Caribe. Jefferson, Caracas, Venezuela: Impresos Urbina, C.A., 1987.
  • Gutiérrez, Daniel. *Enciclopedia del Béisbol en Venezuela – 1895-2006 *. Caracas, Venezuela: Impresión Arte, C.A., 2007.

References

  1. "Posiciones de los Equipos". Confederación de Béisbol Profesional del Caribe.
  2. "Anuario Serie del Caribe 2024". Confederación de Béisbol Profesional del Caribe.
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