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Superior Senators

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Superior Senators
Minor league affiliations
Previous classesClass D (1910–1914, 1956–1958)
LeagueNebraska State League (1910–1914, 1956–1958)
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
Minor league titles
League titles 1911
Team data
Previous names
  • Superior Senators (1956-1958)
  • Superior Brickmakers (1910-1914)
Previous parks
Brodstone Memorial Park

The Superior Senators were a Minor League Baseball team, based in Superior, Nebraska. The Senators played from 1956 to 1958 in the short-season Class D level Nebraska State League as an affiliate of the Washington Senators.[1] From 1910 to 1914, the Senators were preceded in Nebraska State League play by the Superior Brickmakers. Baseball Hall of Fame member Dazzy Vance played for the 1913 Brickmakers

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History

Affiliated with the Washington Senators of the American League, the Superior Senators were a charter team in the newly resurrected Nebraska State League, which had been dormant for 18 years. The After the 1958 season, the league reduced its membership from eight to six teams as the Senators and Lexington Red Sox were disbanded. The Nebraska State League itself disbanded after the 1959 season.[2]

With a city population of 3,000, the Superior Senators played in, by far, the smallest city in the eight team Nebraska State league. The season ticket sales for the Superior Senators first season of 1956 was 559 and the average attendance at each home game was over 700.[3]

Superior had previously hosted another Nebraska State League team, the Superior Brickmakers, who played from 1910 to 1914. The Brickmakers captured the league championship in 1911. Hall of Fame pitcher Dazzy Vance played for Superior in 1913.[4]

The ballpark

The Senators hosted home minor league games at Brodstone Field. The ballpark had a dirt infield in the era.[5] Built in 1948, with a seating capacity of 1,500, the field is still in use today and is located at 648 East 7th Street, Superior, Nebraska.[6][7]

Year–by–year records

Year Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1956 34–29 5th Charles Ray Baker No playoffs held
1957 27–29 7th Charles Ray Baker No playoffs held
1958 22–41 8th Hal Keller No playoffs held

[8]

Notable alumni

Dazzy Vance, 1922

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

  • Dazzy Vance (1913); inducted, 1955
  • Jim Kaat (1957); inducted, 2022; 3 × MLB All-Star; 16 × Gold Glove; 283 lifetime wins

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Superior, Nebraska Teams History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
  2. ^ "Superior Nebraska Senators 1958". nebaseballhistory.com.
  3. ^ "Nebraska Minor League Baseball Superior Senators 1957". nebaseballhistory.com.
  4. ^ "1913 Superior Brickmakers Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
  5. ^ "Lincoln-Brodstone Memorial Stadium - Superior Nebraska - Superior Senators". www.digitalballparks.com.
  6. ^ "Superior Nebraska Baseball". www.nebaseballhistory.com.
  7. ^ "Lincoln-Brodstone Memorial Stadium - Superior Nebraska - Superior Senators". www.digitalballparks.com.
  8. ^ The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Lloyd Johnson & Miles Wolff, editors (Third ed.). Baseball America. 2007. ISBN 978-1932391176.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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