Great Falls Electrics

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The Great Falls Electrics were a minor league baseball team that operated out of Great Falls, Montana. The team was formed in 1911 as part of the old Union Association league. They also played in the Northwestern League from 1916-1917. The team disbanded at that time and then was reformed as part of the Pioneer League in 1948. They became an affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1952 and remained with the Dodgers through 1963. The team was briefly called the Great Falls Dodgers during the 1957 season and the Great Falls Selectrics in 1949-1950.

[edit] Year-by-Year Record

Year League Affiliation Record Finish Manager Playoffs
1911 Union Association none 90-46 1st George Reed none League Champs
1912 Union Association none 72-61 3rd George Reed none
1913 Union Association none 78-42 1st Harry Hester none League Champs
1916 Northwestern League none 60-61 4th Dick Hurley / Herb Hester none
1917 Northwestern League none 42-29 1st Herb Hester none League Champs
1948 Pioneer League none 51-75 7th Rich Gyselman
1949 Pioneer League none 62-62 5th Joe Bowman
1950 Pioneer League none 68-57 4th Joe Bowman / John Angelone Lost first round
1951 Pioneer League none 76-60 3rd Buck Elliott League Champs
1952 Pioneer League Brooklyn Dodgers 67-64 4th Lou Rochelli Lost first round
1953 Pioneer League Brooklyn Dodgers 77-54 2nd Lou Rochelli Lost League Finals
1954 Pioneer League Brooklyn Dodgers 70-62 4th Lou Rochelli League Champs
1955 Pioneer League Brooklyn Dodgers 74-58 2nd Lou Rochelli Lost first round
1956 Pioneer League Brooklyn Dodgers 64-68 6th Lou Rochelli
1957 Pioneer League Los Angeles Dodgers 48-77 8th Jack Banta
1958 Pioneer League Los Angeles Dodgers 63-70 5th Stan Wasiak Lost playoffs
1959 Pioneer League Los Angeles Dodgers 60-70 4th Brandy Davis Lost first round
1960 Pioneer League Los Angeles Dodgers 55-75 5th Spider Jorgensen
1961 Pioneer League Los Angeles Dodgers 75-58 2nd Al Ronning League Champs
1962 Pioneer League Los Angeles Dodgers 60-70 5th Al Ronning
1963 Pioneer League Los Angeles Dodgers 69-59 3rd Al Ronning Lost first round