Twin Falls Bruins
Twin Falls Bruins 1926–1928 Twin Falls, Idaho | |
Minor league affiliations | |
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Class | Class C (1926–1928) |
League | Utah-Idaho League (1926–1928) |
Major league affiliations | |
Team | None |
Minor league titles | |
League titles (0) | None |
Team data | |
Name | Twin Falls Bruins (1926–1928) |
Ballpark | Ahtletic Park (1926–1928) |
The Twin Falls Bruins were the first minor league baseball team based in Twin Falls, Idaho, playing from 1926 to 1928 . The Twin Falls Bruins played exclusively as members the Class C level Utah-Idaho League.
The Bruins were succeeded in Twin Falls by the Twin Falls Cowboys, who joined the Pioneer League in 1939.
History[]
Twin Falls first hosted the semi–pro "Twin Falls Irrigators", who began play in 1905, playing other area teams for many seasons.[1]
Minor League baseball came to Twin Falls in 1926, when the Twin Falls Bruins became charter members of the Class C level Utah-Idaho League. The Bruins joined the Idaho Falls Spuds, Logan Collegians, Ogden Gunners, Pocatello Bannocks and Salt Lake City Bees in the new six–team league.[2][3][4]
In their first season of play, the 1926 Twin Falls Bruins ended the season with a record of 63–50, playing under manager Carl Zamloch. The Bruins placed 2nd in the regular season standings, finishing 11.5 games behind the champion Idaho Falls Spuds. The Utah-Idaho League did not have playoffs in 1926.[5][6]
In 1927, the Bruins placed 6th and last at 40–63 in the Utah-Idaho League under managers Curly Gardiner, Phil Apperson and Bill Leard. Twin Falls finished 18.0 games behind the first place Ogden Gunners and did not qualify for the playoffs that were held.[7]
The Twin Falls Bruins folded during the 1928 season. On July 5, 1928, the Bruins had compiled a record of 29–29 playing under manager Bill Leard when the franchise disbanded. Fellow Utah-Idaho League member Idaho Falls Spuds disbanded on the same day. The Utah-Idaho League finished the season with four teams and permanently folded after conclusion of the 1928 season.[6][8]
Minor league baseball returned to Twin Falls in 1939, when the Twin Falls Cowboys became charter members of the six–team Pioneer League.[9]
The ballpark[]
The Twin Falls Bruins were noted to have played at minor league home games at Twin Falls Athletic Park. Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ty Cobb had a brother who lived in Twin Falls. Cobb hosted an exhibition game at Twin Falls Athletic Park on Nov. 9, 1915, between a group of American League All-Stars and a team from the National League. Torn down in 1974, Twin Falls Athletic Park was located on the 500 block of Second Avenue South in Twin Falls, Idaho.[1][10]
Timeline[]
Year(s) | # Yrs. | Team | Level | League |
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1926–1928 | 3 | Twin Falls Bruins | Class C | Utah-Idaho League |
Year–by–year records[]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs/Notes |
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1926 | 63–50 | 2nd | Carl Zamloch | None held |
1927 | 40–63 | 6th | Curly Gardiner/Phil Apperson/Bill Leard | Did not qualify |
1928 | 29–29 | NA | Bill Leard | Team folded July 5 |
Notable alumni[]
- Bill Brenzel (1927)
- Ed Coleman (1928)
- Pete Daglia (1926)
- Myril Hoag (1927) MLB All-Star
- Lou Rosenberg (1926–1927)
- Carl Zamloch (1926, MGR)
See also[]
Twin Falls Bruins players
References[]
- ^ a b "news/local/hidden-history-twin-falls-st-baseball-team-the-irrigatiors/article_8be32c8e-b8c2-5f41-b42c-42fc66d5a8ff". magicvalley.com. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
- ^ "Ogden Gunners Statistics and Roster on StatsCrew.com". www.statscrew.com.
- ^ "Utah-Idaho League - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
- ^ "Utah-Idaho League (C) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ "1926 Twin Falls Bruins Roster on StatsCrew.com". statscrew.com. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
- ^ a b "Utah-Idaho League - BR Bullpen". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
- ^ "1927 Twin Falls Bruins Roster on StatsCrew.com". statscrew.com. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
- ^ "1928 Twin Falls Bruins Roster on StatsCrew.com". statscrew.com. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
- ^ "1939 Pioneer League (PL) on StatsCrew.com". statscrew.com. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
- ^ "Athletic Park in Twin Falls, ID on StatsCrew.com". statscrew.com. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
External links[]
- Defunct minor league baseball teams
- Twin Falls, Idaho
- Baseball teams established in 1926
- Baseball teams disestablished in 1928
- 1926 establishments in Idaho
- 1928 disestablishments in Idaho
- Defunct baseball teams in Idaho
- Professional baseball teams in Idaho
- Twin Falls County, Idaho