I’ve got another game report on the Rochester Red Wings up on Twinkie Town’s Fanposts page.
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I’ve posted a report to Twinkie Town on how some Twins minor leaguers looked in last night’s game between the Rochester Red Wings and Pawtucket Red Sox. Check it out.
Picture of the day: Somebody’s watching you…
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Videos of the Undetermined Amount of Time: Even More Old IL Baseball from the 30s
Late Friday (but posted early Saturday), I found some old videos of International League baseball, circa 1932. Well, more of them are being uploaded, so here they are:
Rochester Red Wings (Billy Southworth, Specs Toporcer) vs. Buffalo Bisons (Bubbles Hargrave, Heinie Mueller)… with play-at-the-plate action near the end:
Red Wings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (Rip Sewell):
And also some video from the 1931 “Little World Series” between the Red Wings and St. Paul Saints (the Red Wings won the series 5 games to 3, and this is from game 8). Keep an eye open for what appears to be a cameo by Cardinals GM Branch Rickey at 2:57 with two other dignitaries I can’t quite recognize (anybody who can help me out with this would be much appreciated) :
Videos of the Undetermined Amount of Time: Old-Time IL Baseball
Somebody on YouTube has been putting up videos from the 1930s of the Rochester Red Wings. These are home videos, somewhat haphazardly edited but of good quality,
Here, for example, is a video (somewhat haphazardly edited) of games between the Rochester Red Wings and Newark Bears in May, 1932. A rare, close-up view of Minor League Baseball in a era long ago. Among the players in this game include Newark’s George Selkirk, Red Rolfe and Dixie Walker and Rochester’s Specs Toporcer (the first known position player to wear glasses on the field). Hall of Famer Billy Southworth was a player-manager for the Wings at this point of 1932 as well, although I don’t see him at all in this video (although I might have missed him during the various cuts).
Shortly after I wrote that previous paragraph, a video of Opening Day from 1932 was put up, between Rochester and the Jersey City Skeeters. You can see Southworth in this one, as well as Jersey City’s Clyde Barnhart, who had been a regular of Pirates teams in the 1920s, and Jo-Jo Moore, who would later be a 6-time All-Star with the Giants. As a Rochesterian, it was also neat to see a advertisement for the “Zweigle Bros.”, considering that they continue to provide the Red Wings their hot dogs to this day.
Twins. Red Wings. It’s a revolving door.
Quick, ignore the logos and team names, what team is this?:

Well, it’s the Rochester Red Wings. But it’s filled with players who have been a part of the Twins over the rather disastrous past season-and-a-half. Revere is now back up with the Twins (saving Rochestarians from having to hear him sing), but plenty of once-and-possibly-future Twins remain. So when, and who, is most likely to rejoin Revere in Minneapolis? Let’s take a look (more below the break):
