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The '''Pensacola Senators ''' are a defunct minor league baseball team that competed in the Class-D [[Wikipedia:Alabama-Florida League|Alabama-Florida League]] from 19571961-1962. The Senators were an affliate of the [[Wikipedia:Washington Senators|Washington Senators]] of [[Wikipedia:Major League Baseball|Major League Baseball]]. The league operated from 1936-1939, and then from 1951-1962 typically from April through August. The Senators fit into Pensacola's professional baseball heritage with the [[Pensacola Fliers]], [[Pensacola Pilots]], the [[Pensacola FliersDons]], the [[Pensacola Dons Angels]], and currently the [[Pensacola Pelicans]].
The Senators home field was [[Admiral Mason Park]], a 2,000 seat stadium located on 9th Avenue at the edge of Pensacola Bay (what is now the corner of 9th and Bayfront Parkway). The stadium was actually a miserable place to watch baseball. A sewage treatment plant was located directly across the street which meant a westerly breeze could choke even the most loyal fan. The lone parking lot was small and the dusky, humid summer evenings mixed with a large body of water brought mosquitoes. Admiral Mason Park was nicknamed "Stinko Stadium."
The team executive General Manaager in 1961 was '''Howard Schulman''' and in 1962 '''Doc McCormick.''' The owner was '''Joe Pannicione'''. In a list of the 25 greatest Alabama-Florida League teams, the 1962 Senators team was ranked third while the 1961 squad placed 21st. The Senators were preceded by the Dons (1957-1959), who would later be renamed the Angels (1960) and then the Senators (1961-1962).
==19571961 Season==
In Selma posted the sixleague's best record with a 76-team season, 43 record with Pensacola took fifth place with a 56second at 70-64 (47.467) recordThe league sports only six teams: Panama City, 12 games behind leader Montgomery, Dothan, and Ft. Walton Beach rounding out the league. The Senators would miss the playoffs. Panama City and Graceville were declared Co-Championsmanager is [[Wikipedia:Archie Wilson|Archie Wilson]].
==1958==The roster was: Roger McCombs, Lew Abrahams, Don Loun, Whitey Nichols, Jay Franklin, Bob Decker, Juan Gomez, John Kennedy, Ed Brinkman, Denny Hill, Walt Holloway, and Fred Waters.
The league boasts eight teams: Pensacola, Columbus, Dothan, Montgomery, Graceville, Ft. Walton Beach, Panana City and Selma. The Senators are a farm club of the Baltimore Orioles. would be in the race for first-place all season, but finished in third with 67-55 record, five games behind league leading Selma (71-49). The manager is Lou Fitzgerald. In the playoffs, Selma topped Pensacola three games to two. The league championship would be won by fourth place Dothan.==1962 Season==
==1959==The league is comprised of seven teams: Andalusia, Ozark, Montgomery, Selma, Dothan representing Alabama, with Ft. Walton Beach and Pensacola the lone Florida clubs. The Senators are managed by [[Wikipedia:Wayne Terwilliger|Wayne Terwilliger]] and took first place in the league with a 79-38 record (675.). Pensacola won the league by 22 games ahead of second place Ft. Walton (58-61) and oddly enough, was the only team to post a winning record. The Senators would also lead the league in attendance. In the playoffs, the Senators defeated fourth-seeded Dothan two games to one, and then was shocked by Selma (55-63 regular season record) in the finals three games to one.
The Senatorsroster was: Frank Cardona, Juan Gomez, Bud Mattingly, Ken Scodeller, Don Loun, Bob Baird, Brennan Asplen, Dalton Renfroe, Carl Middledorf, again led manager Lou FitzgeraldAbrahams, Fred Waters, Doug Ritter, Joe Klein, Steve Brackin, Frank Gable, Carlos Medrano, took fourth place with a 59-66 recordJim Munoz, 25 games out of first place. The squad did qualify as the fourth seed for the playoffs and then lost to SelmaBarry Moore, the eventual championSteve Bach, three games to none. The league is comprised of six teamsand Bill Timberlake.
==1960== Pensacola finished in third place with a 59-60 record, 14 1/2 games behind first place Panama City (74-44). In the playoffs, the Senators upended Panama City three games to two, then won the championship by defeating Selma three games to one.  ==1961== Selma posted the league's best record with a 76-43 record with Pensacola second at 70-47. The league sports only six teams: Panama City, Montgomery, Dothan, and Ft. Walton Beach rounding out the league.  ==1962== The league is comprised of seven teams: Andalusia, Ozark, Montgomery, Selma, Dothan representing Alabama, with Ft. Walton Beach and Pensacola the lone Florida clubs. The Senators are managed by [[Wikipedia:Wayne Terwilliger|Wayne Terwilliger]] and took first place in the league with a 79-38 record (675.). Pensacola won the league by 22 games ahead of second place Ft. Walton (58-61) and oddly enough, was the only team to post a winning record. The Senators would also lead the league in attendance. In the playoffs, the Senators defeated fourth-seeded Dothan two games to one, and then was shocked by Selma (55-63 regular season record) in the finals three games to one. The league would fold after the 1962 season for refusing to accept black players.
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