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The Muncie Reds were the second Class D team to play in the town of Muncie, Indiana, following the Muncie Fruit Jars by nearly forty years. The team was founded as the Muncie Packers by the Marhoefer Packing Company. After securing an affiliation with the Cincinnati Reds, the team's name was changed to the Reds for the 1948, 1949 and 1950 seasons. The team played for a year, 1947, in the Ohio State League before becoming a member of the newly formed Ohio-Indiana League, where Muncie and Richmond were the only Indiana teams in the league.

In total, the Muncie team played for four years and during that time played all their home games at McCulloch Park. The team was managed for their entire existence by Mike Blazo. He managed them to a record of 303 wins and 249 losses for a .549 winning percentage. The team would never place first or win a league championship, but they did make the finals of the playoffs twice. Future Cincinnati Reds standouts, Joe Nuxhall and Wally Post, played for the 1947 club and were among six players who would later play in the majors

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[edit] 1947 Muncie Reds (Packers)

The 1947 Muncie Reds (Packers) (from left to right):Front Row: Flynn, Locke, Purdue, Montag, Ford, Ensley, MelloMiddle Row: Gatjanis, Shank, Lamont, Trava, Spaziano, Foster, MillerTop Row: Myers (business manager), Florence, Venn, Dickinson, Lanning, Hilderbrand, W. Post, E. Post, Blazo (manager)
The 1947 Muncie Reds (Packers) (from left to right):
Front Row: Flynn, Locke, Purdue, Montag, Ford, Ensley, Mello
Middle Row: Gatjanis, Shank, Lamont, Trava, Spaziano, Foster, Miller
Top Row: Myers (business manager), Florence, Venn, Dickinson, Lanning, Hilderbrand, W. Post, E. Post, Blazo (manager)


1947 Muncie Reds (Packers) Team & Individual Stats

FINWLPCTGBAttendManager
3rd7562.5471351,834 Mike Blazo

Team Batting 1st

GABRORHTB2B3BHRSHSBBBHBSORBILOBAVR
137459185274712671762212863795152707458726841075.276

Team Fielding 3rd

GDPPBPOAEPCT
137981536081518288.947

Marion defeated Muncie 4 games to 1 in the first round of the playoffs.

Batters and Statistics

NameGABRHTB2B3BHRSHSBBBHBRBISOPCT
Tom Florence9838681136196191637185229435.352
Al Spaziano 9228546921191613474054540.323
Bob Montag 8230190951731610141117117960.316
Len Lamont 12346282140218341089117667287.303
Tom Gatjanis 38150224564732111702527.300
Spike Foster 11142180126177298292065351110.299
Don Kirby 3094142737511041511321.287
Billy Ford 8630952881161090963933765.285
Howard Locke 1274811101301621381214810845871.270
Fran Shank 49165324359921402932531.261
Bob Mello 672544063811040833173240.248
Tommy Venn 61221265467811441712936.244

Pitchers and Statistics

NameGCGWLPCTIPABHRERBBSOHBWPERA
Edward Post4119198.7042459121819155112203562.02
Jim Hilderbrand11332.600712515338236846512.92
Dick Mix10462.750662596940244435013.27
Wally Post 4011177.7081847161799868871673103.33
Joe Nuxhall 18777.5001003375562421451199203.78
Virgil Dickenson 297411.207126504135885774853104.07
Ken Lanning 25032.600732756848397061784.81
Glenn Purdue 13024.333471824737273738445.17
Elmo Commotti 7432.600512126732301726205.29
Ed Moeller 15244.500562427851453820437.23

Source: Baseball Guide and Record Book 1947 edition. Note: Records of games at Dayton on August 23-24 are not included in the team and individual statistics due to failure of the official scorer to report them.

[edit] 1948 Muncie Reds

The 1948 Muncie Reds (from left to right):Front Row: Gerard, Snuggs, Valentine, McConnell, Ford, EnsleyMiddle Row: Dartt, Davis, Santora, Nieman, Sutton, Striegel, GreeneTop Row: Wilson, Trava, Hemmel, Bush, Kaufman, Miller, Blazo (manager)
The 1948 Muncie Reds (from left to right):
Front Row: Gerard, Snuggs, Valentine, McConnell, Ford, Ensley
Middle Row: Dartt, Davis, Santora, Nieman, Sutton, Striegel, Greene
Top Row: Wilson, Trava, Hemmel, Bush, Kaufman, Miller, Blazo (manager)


1948 Muncie Reds Team & Individual Stats

FINWLPCTGBAttendManager
3rd8059.576250,925 Mike Blazo

Team Batting 2nd

GABRORHTB2B3BHRSHSBBBHBSORBILOBAVR
139474081876912901895216857359222629278256821090.272

Team Fielding 1st

GDPPBPOAEPCT
139892935841469302.944

Muncie defeated Portsmouth 4 games to 0 in the first round of the playoffs. Muncie Lost to Zanesville 4 games to 2 in the final round.

Batters and Statistics

NameGABRHTB2B3BHRSHSBBBHBRBISOPCT
Bob Nieman1385071171863184592322399113157.367
Bob Dill 942766593170251110188807641.337
Mike Blazo 2891929425121192186.319
Billy Ford 1385361031682282813212128536979.313
Harold Treinen 772986390151177104381605749.302
Walt Polinski 492033161861033122203621.300
Joe Sutton 113434104123169218310676753846.283
Wilbur McConnell 80219145976261002023119.269
Carl Bush 138546721422062310711331310277.260
John Moore 43156233948710301631027.250
Arnold Davis 923507087150713105196345675.249
Wayne Carlson 115417739912110326168013978.237

Pitchers and Statistics

NameGCGWLPCTIPABHRERBBSOHBWPERA
Larry E. Miller 3215167.696179690158826365133563.17
Grant Eoff9442.667602274931244068153.60
Ray Trava3714159.62521585721013089112207553.73
Harold Ensley406127.632186693143122851672189174.11
Leon Snuggs 19031.750461824832213550254.11
Ken Lanning 18797.563116440109725496103144.34
Corky Valentine 23779.43811646611188599980954.58
Stan Kauffman 31276.53811445012975595858164.66
Don Striegel 16126.250642497068579640598.02

Source: Baseball Guide and Record Book 1948 edition.




[edit] 1949 Muncie Reds

The 1949 Muncie Reds (from left to right):Front Row: Sumwalt, Rozanno, Juliano, Stephenson, Scrgo, Adams, HoldrenMiddle Row: Sasso, Ewen, Lamb, Kruer, Bycofski, Sinn, Ruehl, McMahonTop Row: Settles (business manager), James, Miller, Ross, Fisher, Ralston, Dana, Stewart, Blazo (manager)
The 1949 Muncie Reds (from left to right):
Front Row: Sumwalt, Rozanno, Juliano, Stephenson, Scrgo, Adams, Holdren
Middle Row: Sasso, Ewen, Lamb, Kruer, Bycofski, Sinn, Ruehl, McMahon
Top Row: Settles (business manager), James, Miller, Ross, Fisher, Ralston, Dana, Stewart, Blazo (manager)


1949 Muncie Reds Team & Individual Stats

FINWLPCTGBAttendManager
3rd7563.5435.549,004 Mike Blazo

Team Batting 2nd

GABRORHTB2B3BHRSHSBBBHBSORBILOBAVR
139468785674712771753208744079172725429137041152.272

Team Fielding 3rd

GDPPBPOAEPCT
139961835831518316.942

Muncie defeated Springfield 3 games to 1 in the first round of the playoffs. Muncie Lost to Marion 4 games to 3 in the final round.

Batters and Statistics

NameGABRHTB2B3BHRSHSBBBHBRBISOPCT
Harold Treinen7429660109172221074221725940.368
Joe Juliano 12641980136177195414156347340.325
Louis Ruehl 10240083125181251133217206446.313
Rocco Sgro 13953611515518313338278687091.289
Vic Fleming 762022257761330211223618.282
Edward Ralston 1304829113419726875237659192.278
Joe Lamb 10235169971542386177635577.276
Sal Sasso 1214421151211612234102912336262.274
Ron Melgaard 7427852769410407123114124.273
James Fister 36125223246341183003333.256
Edward McMahon 54205264658711241601657.224
Robert Hirsch 3714920335174211921846.221

Pitchers and Statistics

NameGCGWLPCTIPABHRERBBSOHBWPERA
Stan Kauffman 14341.800622446633181832312.61
Max Sumwalt259123.80012348110656384090542.78
Ed James171084.66712048012957374189052.78
Maurice Fisher14657.4179637080593450605103.19
Michael Bycofski 13543.571632607044253542423.57
Ed Kruer 2011107.58813351611576567688493.79
John Stewart 10552.714532105427252646134.25
William Sinn 18354.556803239047383765764.28
Tony Danna 25547.36410843212586607979175.00
Jerold Riddle 17576.5389436610268557061365.27

Source: Baseball Guide and Record Book 1949 edition.




[edit] 1950 Muncie Reds

The 1950 Muncie Reds (from left to right):Front Row: Long, Sumwalt, Brown, Melgaard, Messina, Calacurcio, GrossMiddle Row: May, Bycofski, Lamb, Thornton, Bowman, Blazo (manager)Top Row: Crook, Rhame, James, Shaulis, Sweeney
The 1950 Muncie Reds (from left to right):
Front Row: Long, Sumwalt, Brown, Melgaard, Messina, Calacurcio, Gross
Middle Row: May, Bycofski, Lamb, Thornton, Bowman, Blazo (manager)
Top Row: Crook, Rhame, James, Shaulis, Sweeney


1950 Muncie Reds Team & Individual Stats

FINWLPCTGBAttendManager
5th7365.52891739,354 Mike Blazo

Team Batting 5th

GABRORHTB2B3BHRSHSBBBHBSORBILOBAVR
139465079778912291870208858849726663710706791097.264

Team Fielding 7th

GDPPBPOAEPCT
139933535401371331.937

Muncie did not qualify for the playoffs, finishing fifth behind Springfield with a .5289 percentage to Springfield's .5294.

Batters and Statistics

NameGABRHTB2B3BHRSHSBBBHBRBISOPCT
James Brown63192506712111213154614533.349
Billy Bowman 96314471021441674224416233.325
Charles Thornton 37139294463950022532325.317
Joe Lamb 99357701051511993136945070.294
Vic Fleming 4013319395774110722221.293
Walter Sweeney 128479771372313311133143798293.286
Don Jostworth 11545487129167121304207333856.284
Robert Shaulis 11841574110180158133465562112.265
Frank Calacurcio 135492105130195209911879555110.264
William Bunch 1174227199180205171370585130.235

Pitchers and Statistics

NameGCGWLPCTIPABHRERBBSOHBWPERA
John Stewart 161185.61510438181342843105192.42
Don Gross3017157.682187704158806561169563.13
Ed James2312108.5561787412031188559117174.30
Prentiss Rainey13343.571775208848383350354.44
Max Sumwalt 34161610.61521182620713611090193764.69
Bob Crook 27989.471129510131936970886104.81
Buster Rhame 14555.500913589565495770184.85
Robert Long 18234.4295120148392842621114.94

Source: Baseball Guide and Record Book 1950 edition.

After the Ohio-Indiana League season ended the Muncie Reds suspended operations, becoming the last professional team to play in Muncie, Indiana. See where the Muncie team called home by Clicking on McCulloch Park to visit that page and view more history of that era.


[edit] Former Muncie Reds In 1951

The 1952 Issue of the "Official Baseball Guide," reveals that a number of one time Muncie Reds players enjoyed more than ordinary success during the 1951 season. Here are some capsule reports on some of the players, and please excuse me if some have been overlooked.

AAA LEAGUES

International League (AAA)--Wally Post, Buffalo, batted .306 in 111 games. He had 21 home runs and and batted in 65 runs. Sent up to the Cincinnati Reds near the end of the season, he batted .220 in 15 games. He fielded .980 with Buffalo.

American Association (AAA)--Bob Montag, Milwaukee, batted .256 in 86 games, hit 9 home runs, and batted in 86runs.

AA LEAGUES

Texas League (AA)--Bob Nieman, Tulsa-Oklahoma City, led the league in batting with .323, including 14 home runs. He batted in 144 runs.

Joe Nuxhall, Tulsa, had a won-lost record of 13-22 in 43 games and an earned run average 0f 3.43. He issued 102 bases on balls.

South Atlantic League (A)-- Harold Treinen, Columbia, batted .265 in 85 games. He hit 14 home runs and stole 9 bases. His fielding percentage was .982.

Charles Messina, Columbia, batted .263 in 33 games at shortstop and fielded .893.

Ed Ralston, Columbia, batted .247 and fielded .910 in 66 games at third base.

Daniel (Buster) Rhame, Columbia, had no decisions in 13 games as a pitcher.

Al Spaziano, Savannah, batted .238 in 89 games as a catcher.

A LEAGUES

Central League (A)--Max Sumwalt, Charleston, won 10 while losing 5, in 29 games, and was involved in one tie game. He had an earned run average of 3.45, fielded 1.000 and batted .261. His hits included one home run.

Ken Lanning, Charleston, won 8 while losing 7 and had a 4.17 earned run average. He fielded .929 and batted .160.

Lloyd (Spike) Foster, Charleston, batted .193 and fielded 1.000 in 18 games in the outfield.

Jimmy Brown, Charleston, batted .240 in 100 games. He fielded .984 in 68 games as a catcher and .950 in 14 games in the outfield.

Eastern League (A)-- Carl Bush, Schenectady, batted .273 in 140 games at first base. He hit 8 home runs.

B LEAGUES

Piedmont League (B)--Leonard Lamont, Newport-News, batted .260 in 142 games. He hit 12 home runs and scored 77 runs.

C LEAGUES

Pioneer League (C)--Bob Crook, Ogden, won 7 while losing 2 in 20 games. He had an earned run average of .526.

Joe Lamb, Ogden, batted .258 and fielded .975 in 80 games at first base.

Charles Messina, Ogden, batted .257 and fielded .917 in 95 games at shortstop. He hit 8 home runs.

Bill Bowman, Ogden, batted .231 in 12 games as a catcher.

Don Jostworth, Ogden, batted .191 in 14 games as a shortstop.

Maurice Fisher, Ogden won 7 while losing 6 in 30 games and had an earned run average of 4.02

Don Gross, Ogden won 10 while losing 4 and had an earned run average of 1.11. He was in 16 games.

D LEAGUES

Appalachian League (D)--Bob Crook, Welch, won 7 while losing 1 in 14 games and had an earned run average of 2.31.

Bill Bowman, Welch, batted .308 in 40 games as a catcher.

Joe Lamb, Welch, batted .246 and fielded .968 in 18 games as a first baseman.

Daniel (Buster) Rhame won 9 while losing 4, in 17 games, and had an earned run average of 3.56.

Ralph Mason, Welch, won 9 and lost 14 in 37 games and had an earned run average of 4.77.

Prentiss Rainey, Welch, pitched in 12 games and had no decisions.

Frank Calacurcio, Welch-Kingsport, batted .291 in 71 games at second base.

Mike Blazo, Welch, Manager-Catcher, batted .225 in 28 games as a catcher. He hit one home run and led league catchers in fielding with a .994 average.

Alabama-Florida League (D)-- Tommy Venn, Tallahassee, batted .315 in 82 games, including 8 home runs. He is a catcher.

Coastal Plains League (D)--Harold Ensley, Roanoke Rapids, won 4 while losing 3 in 11 games. He had an earned run average of 6.32. He also was with Concord in the North Carolina "D" league, winning 7 while losing 11 in 22 games. He had an earned run average of 5.22.




SOURCE: 1952 Official Baseball Guide and The Muncie Morning Star Newspaper Archives.


[edit] Muncie Reds that Made It To The Major Leagues

The following players played for the Muncie Reds and later played in the Major Leagues:

[edit] Sources

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  • Pictures, captions, history, most of the statistics and information for this page were furnished by Bob Stephenson who was employed by the Muncie Reds team, during those memorable years.
  • 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950 Baseball Guide
  • Muncie Newspapers, Inc., archives
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