Westel or Wesley H. Griffin (June 30, 1894 in Helena, Missouri – July 26, 1956 in Tifton, Georgia) was both a longtime minor league baseball player and manager.
[1] Griffin first managed the St. Joseph Saints in 1934, but was replaced by Earle Brucker partway through the season.
He managed the Indianapolis Indians from 1939 to 1940, being replaced by Jewel Ens in the latter season.
He headed the Uniontown Coal Barons in 1949 and the Hutchinson Elks from 1950 to 1953, leading them to league championships in his first and last years with the team.
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