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The Pawtucket Slaters were a minor-league baseball team based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. From 1946 through 1949, the team played its games at McCoy Stadium as a member of the class-B New England League, and was affiliated with the Boston Braves of the National League. The Slaters made the league playoffs in each season of their four-year existence; in each case, they were eliminated in the first round, including three consecutive playoff losses at the hands of the eventual league champion Nashua Dodgers.[1]
The Slaters were preceded in the New England League by the Pawtucket Maroons (1894–1896), Pawtucket Phenoms (1897) and Pawtucket Tigers (1898) and Pawtucket Colts.[2][3]
Pawtucket led the New England League in attendance in 1947.[1] The team disbanded with the league after the 1949 season.
Year | Record | Finish Full Season |
Attendance | Manager | Postseason |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1946 | 70–54 | Fourth | n/a | Hughie Wise | Lost to Nashua Dodgers in first round |
1947 | 65–60 | Fourth | 92,787 | Pete Fox | Lost to Nashua in first round |
1948 | 61–64 | Fourth | 60,432 | Hughie Wise | Lost to Nashua in first round |
1949 | 83–43 | First | 68,767 | Ripper Collins Dutch Dorman Earl Browne |
Lost to Springfield Cubs in first round |