The war continues. 1944, however, brought new life to the Braves (then in Boston). Lou
Perini, Guido Rugo and Joseph Maney
purchased the Braves. Bob Quinn who headed the previous syndicate move on to be President
of the club. The new owners were known as the “The Three Little Steam Shovels.”
OK, they were contractors in real life.
So, they “shoved” Casey Stengel out as the manager. Did it
really take all three of them to do that?
They brought on Bob Coleman. He had some minor league experience but none in the bigs.
He did about as good as Casey had the previous year which wasn’t too good. The
Braves ended up 40 games behind the leader. That was “good” enough for a sixth
place finish with a 65-89 record.