1960 St. John's Redmen baseball team

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1960 St. John's Redmen baseball
College World Series, 4th
Conference Metropolitan New York Conference
Record20–7 (10–4 Met)
Head coach
Assistant coach Lou Carnesecca
Home stadium Alley Pond Park
Seasons
 1959
1961 

The 1960 St. John's Redmen baseball team represented the St. John's University in the 1960 NCAA University Division baseball season. The Redmen played their home games at Alley Pond Park. The team was coached by Jack Kaiser in his St. John's University in his 5th year at St. John's.

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The Redmen, didn't qualify for the District II Tournament, because they finished second in the Metropolitan New York Conference, but with the Hofstra Pride opting out of the tournament due to their finals schedule, the Redmen were invited in their place. They won District II to advance to the College World Series, where they were defeated by the Arizona Wildcats. [1]

Roster

1960 St. John's Redmen baseball team
PlayersCoaches
#Pos.NameBats/throwsHeightWeightYearHome town
RHP Larry Bearnarth R/R6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)203 lb(92 kg)So Staten Island, New York
OF Frank Ciraulo/
P Frank Francheschini/
Bill Goldy/
Art Jasinski/
INF Bill Maloney/
INF Vin Merola/
Billy Merz/
Dom Moero/
C Jim Pappas/
Sandy Taboh/
Head coach

Jack Kaiser

Assistant coach(es)

Lou Carnesecca


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Current redshirt

Schedule

1960 St. John's Redmen baseball game log
Regular season
April (7–5)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordMNYC record
1April 6at Brooklyn Unknown • New York, New York 17–41–01–0
2April 8at C.W. Post Unknown • Brookville, New York 8–22–01–0
3April NYU Alley Pond Park • New York, New York1–32–11–1
4April 12at Fordham Unknown • New York, New York4–33–12–1
5April 16at Wagner Unknown • New York, New York0–23–22–2
6April 20at Manhattan Van Cortlandt Park • New York, New York0–63–32–3
7April 21at Adelphi Unknown • Garden City, New York 12–34–32–3
8April 22at Army Doubleday FieldWest Point, New York 4–94–42–3
9April 23 CCNY Alley Pond Park • New York, New York6–35–43–3
10April 26at Hofstra University FieldHempstead, New York 2–105–53–4
11April 28 Iona Alley Pond Park • New York, New York7–46–53–4
12April 30BrooklynAlley Pond Park • New York, New York3–17–54–4
May (10–0)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordMNYC record
13May 2 Southern Connecticut State Alley Pond Park • New York, New York3–18–54–4
14May 5at Upsala Unknown • East Orange, New Jersey 12–99–54–4
15May 5at NYUUnknown • New York, New York13–610–55–4
16May 7FordhamAlley Pond Park • New York, New York6–511–56–4
17May 10WagnerAlley Pond Park • New York, New York14–812–57–4
18May 12vs HofstraBarasch Field • New York, New York2–113–58–4
19May 14at ManhattanVan Cortlandt Park • New York, New York3–214–59–4
20May 17at CCNY Unknown • New York, New York13–215–510–4
21May 20at Fairleigh Dickinson Unknown • Teaneck, New Jersey 15–316–510–4
22May 21at Seton Hall Owen T. Carroll FieldSouth Orange, New Jersey 6–217–510–4
Postseason
NCAA District II Playoff (2–1)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordMNYC record
23May 27vs Delaware Doubleday FieldCooperstown, New York 4–318–59–3
24May 28 Villanova Doubleday Field • Cooperstown, New York7–219–59–3
College World Series (1–2)
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordMNYC record
25June 14vs Southern California Omaha Municipal StadiumOmaha, Nebraska 1–319–69–3
26June 15vs Colorado State College Omaha Municipal • Omaha, Nebraska3–220–69–3
27June 17vs Arizona Omaha Municipal • Omaha, Nebraska4–1120–79–3

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References

  1. Larry Kennedy. "St. John's University Alumni News, June 1960". www.digitalmemory.stjohns.edu. St. John's University. Retrieved September 21, 2020.