1952 Hollywood Stars season

The Stars played their home games at Gilmore Field which was adjacent to the site where CBS Television City was erected during the 1952 baseball season.

After the season, sports columnist Claude Newman wrote: "[T]hey played the kind of baseball that was in vogue before everybody became long-ball happy.

Pitcher Johnny Lindell was the leader of the Stars' pitching staff and was selected as the PCL's most valuable player for 1952.

[4][5] Left fielder Carlos Bernier, a native of Puerto Rico, was the offensive star of the 1952 Hollywood team.

Columnist Claude Newman boasted that Bernier, Saffell, and Beard were "the finest defensive outfield in baseball this year.