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22: 287:. The reason given was the $ 15,000 that the club lost in the 1947. The club also experienced bad luck with weather all season, starting with the home opener having to be pushed back 4 days due to rain. This also led to the cancellation of the planned opening day festivities, which were to include NFL star 231:
Their roster feature some local players, Ray Smith, Charlie (Bucky) Yauilla, Dan Czekala and Mike Petrosky, all of whom started in the season opener, as well as Jim McKenna, Tony Osinski and Mahlon (Red) Turner. Ed Bedell, Max Goldsmith, Ed Zarolds and Preston GĂłmez were all selected to the All-Star
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They played their home games on Mercer Field. Paid attendance in 1947 was about 30,000. Admission for adults was $ 0.90 for grandstand seats and $ 0.65 for bleacher seats. Admission for children was $ 0.35 for grandstand seats and $ 0.25 for bleacher seats.
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team. Danny Rourke had the team's best pitching record 8-2 and Max Goldberg led the team that year with a .297 batting average. Mike Petrosky, who had been baseball and basketball captain at
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In their one season of existence in 1947, the Raiders finished the regular season in fourth place with a 50-67 record and 31 games behind regular season champion
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Only two players on the roster ever saw any time in the major leagues and in both cases it was before they joined the Raiders. Player/manager
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in 1944 and after he retired as a player he managed in the minors leagues for 10 years before becoming 3rd base coach for the
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for the 1949 season. After the Colonial League folded midway through the 1950 season they played the 1951 season in the
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who had been the league president in 1946. Of the Raiders 40 home games, 6 were interrupted or called off due to rain.
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Shortly before the start of the 1948 season, league president John Scalzi announced that the franchise was moving to
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4 games to 3 in the first round of the playoffs but lost the championship series to #3 seed
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manager. He spent the last 27 years of his career in various capacities for the
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for the second half of the 1948 season and changed their name to the
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from 1974–75, and spent part of the 1980 season as the
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