Ben Huffman
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Benjamin Franklin Huffman
- Bats Left, Throws Right
- Height 5' 11½", Weight 175 lb.
- School Bridgewater College
- Debut April 23, 1937
- Final Game October 2, 1937
- Born July 18, 1914 in Rileyville, VA USA
- Died February 22, 2005 in Luray, VA USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Ben Huffman is the only major league player to have come from Bridgewater College, where he attended in 1936. His one year in the majors was as a backup catcher in 1937, with the 1937 St. Louis Browns who were managed by two Hall of Famers, Rogers Hornsby and Jim Bottomley. The regular catcher that year was Rollie Hemsley. Ben hit quite a bit better than Hemsley that year.
After his playing career ended, Bennie managed in the St. Louis Browns chain for 2 years with the Gloversville-Johnstown Glovers in 1946 and the Springfield Browns in 1947. He then moved to the Chicago White Sox, where he managed for three years, and was a longtime scout for the White Sox. Huffman managed the Muskegon Clippers in 1948, the Waterloo White Hawks for part of 1949, and the Superior Blues for part of 1950. He also managed the 1960 Charleston White Sox for part of the season. He was responsible for signing Minnie Minoso and Harold Baines for the White Sox.
[edit] Year-by-Year Managerial Record
| Year | Team | League | Record | Finish | Organization | Playoffs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1946 | Gloversville-Johnstown Glovers | Canadian-American League | 53-67 | 6th | St. Louis Browns | ||
| 1947 | Springfield Browns | Three-I League | 71-55 | 3rd | St. Louis Browns | Lost in 1st round | |
| 1948 | Muskegon Clippers | Central League | 73-66 | 3rd | Chicago White Sox | Lost in 1st round | |
| 1949 | Waterloo White Hawks | Three-I League | -- | Chicago White Sox | -- | replaced by Frederick Shaffer | |
| 1950 | Superior Blues | Northern League | 23-20 | -- | Chicago White Sox | -- | replaced by Red Kress (45-37) July 1 |
| 1960 | Charleston White Sox | South Atlantic League | -- | Chicago White Sox | -- | replaced Skeeter Scalzi / replaced by Bob Kuzava |

