Ottawa Giants

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Ottawa Giants
  • Founded in
    New York Giants (1951)
Team data
BallparkLansdowne Park (1951)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
New York Giants
General managerCharlie Stoneham (cousin of Horace Stoneham)
ManagerHugh Poland

The Ottawa Giants were a professional

minor-league baseball team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that operated in 1951 after the relocation of an existing Triple-A team, the Jersey City Giants. It played at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa and finished with a 62–88 record, in seventh place in the eight-team International League and 31 games in arrears of the regular season and playoff champion Montreal Royals. The Ottawa Giants drew 117,411 fans[1] through the Lansdowne Park
turnstiles, also seventh in the league.

Lansdowne Park, 1950s

History

As radio and television broadcasts of New York City area baseball teams increased, Jersey City's attendance plunged from 337,000 in 1947 to 63,000 in 1950. Ottawa had most recently hosted the Nationals and the Senators of the Class C Border League from 1947 to 1950, leading that league in attendance for three of its four seasons and making the playoffs each year.

The Jersey City team was owned by the

New York Giants in 1951. However, the parent club decided to scale back and only operate one Triple-A club in 1952. After one season, the Ottawa team was sold to the Philadelphia Athletics, who operated the team as the Ottawa Athletics
from 1952 to 1954.

Roster

References

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  2. ^ Belleville, Gary. "April 26, 1951: Ottawa Giants bring Triple-A baseball back to Canada's capital". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  3. ^ "1951 Ottawa Giants". Baseballreference.com. Retrieved October 2, 2021.

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