1950 Cleveland Indians Team Profiles and Season Outlook

The 1950 Cleveland Indians Team Stadium page from the "Who's Who in the Major Leagues" sports publication highlights several key players and aspects of the team. Notable mentions include Bob Lemon, a significant pitcher who played in 1948 and was the only Indian to show a 20-game win record, alongside having the team's lowest ERA. Joe Gordon, a second baseman, aimed to improve his .251 batting average from 1949 after contemplating retirement. Lou Boudreau started his final season as a player for the team, while Jim Hegan was acknowledged as one of the finest catchers, known for his hitting from the left side. Al Rosen participated as the regular third baseman, with a batting average of .319 from the previous season. Mickey Vernon, primarily a first baseman, was noted for his secure position on the roster.