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The 1947 Yale Bulldogs baseball team represented the Yale University in the 1947 NCAA baseball season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Yale Field. The team was coached by Ethan Allen in his 2nd season at Yale.
The Bulldogs advanced to the inaugural College World Series, falling to the California Golden Bears two games to none in the best of three series.[1][2]
Future president George H. W. Bush was a third baseman on the team.
1947 Yale Bulldogs roster[3]
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Pitchers
Catchers
- F. Bolton Elwell, Jr.
- Richard Felske
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Infielders
- George Bush
- Gordon D. Davis
- Frank O'Brien, Jr.
- James E. Osborn II
- Richard G. Mathews, Jr.
- Arthur K. Moher
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Outfielders
- Bill Howe
- James W. Bracnaro
- Frank T. Stanton, Jr.
- Robert L. Rosensweig
- George S. Sulliman
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Position Unknown
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Legend
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Yale win
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Yale loss
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Tie
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Bold |
Yale team member
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Non-Conference game
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1947 Yale Bulldogs baseball game log[4]
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Regular season
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May
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Date
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Overall record
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EIBL record
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May 3 |
Army* |
Yale Field • New Haven, CT |
T 3–36 |
7–4–1 |
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May 7 |
Columbia |
Yale Field • New Haven, CT |
W 15–3 |
8–4–1 |
2–0
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May 10 |
at Dartmouth |
Hanover, NH |
W 8–3 |
9–4–1 |
3–0
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May 16 |
Penn |
Yale Field • New Haven, CT |
W 1–011 |
10–4–1 |
4–0
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May 17 |
at Columbia |
New York, NY |
L 3–4 |
10–5–1 |
4–1
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May 23 |
Cornell |
Yale Field • New Haven, CT |
W 3–17 |
11–5–1 |
5–1
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May 23 |
Cornell |
Yale Field • New Haven, CT |
L 1–27 |
11–6–1 |
5–2
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May 24 |
at Penn |
Bower Field • Philadelphia, PA |
W 14–4 |
12–6–1 |
6–2
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May 28 |
Brown* |
Yale Field • New Haven, CT |
W 5–1 |
13–6–1 |
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May 31 |
Yale Club of New York City* |
Yale Field • New Haven, CT |
W 8–1 |
14–6–1 |
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Post-season
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Bill Howe
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College World Series appearances in italics |