Superior Blues

The Superior Blues were a minor league baseball team based in Superior, Wisconsin, USA. From 1933 to 1943 and from 1946 to 1955, the Blues played in the Northern League.

Superior Blues
19331955
(19331943, 19461955)
Superior, Wisconsin
Minor league affiliations
Previous classes
  • Class C (1946–1955)
  • Class E (1943)
  • Class C (1941–1942)
  • Class D (1933–1940)
LeagueNorthern League (1946–1955)
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
Previous teams
  • Chicago White Sox (1942, 1946–1952, 1955)
  • Brooklyn Dodgers (1938–1940)
  • St. Louis Browns (1937)
Minor league titles
League titles 2 (1933, 1952)
Team data
Previous names
  • Superior Bays (1943)

In 1937, they were affiliated with the St. Louis Browns. From 1938 to 1940, they were affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1942, from 1946 to 1952 and in 1955, they were affiliated with the Chicago White Sox.

Over the course of their history, they won two league championships. They first came in 1933 under manager Dick Wade and the second came in 1952 under Wally Millies.[1]

In 1956, this team merged with the Duluth Dukes to form the Duluth–Superior Dukes.

While playing in Superior the team played its games at Superior Municipal Stadium adjacent to the UWS Campus. After being vacated by the Blues the stadium was destroyed by fire in 1963. A portion of UWS's Ostrander Hall now occupies the former stadium site.

Major League Players

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Other Major League alumni

Notable alumni

  • Morrie Arnovich, a 1939 All Star for the Philadelphia Phillies and member of the 1940 World Series champion Cincinnati Reds.
  • Dizzy Dean, National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee (1953); pitched and played outfield for the Blues for one game on July 19, 1942, a 6-3 loss to Winnipeg at Superior.
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References

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