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| Record |
81-70 .536 |
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| Standings |
3rd in the AL (6 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
81-70, 81-70, 81-70 |
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597 /
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| Ballpark | Sportsman's Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 105 / Pitching: 105 | | Attendance | 482,986 (7th) (12th) | | Spring Training | Cape Girardeau, Missouri | | Manager | Luke Sewell | | Coaches | Fred Hofmann, Zack Taylor | | Executive | President: Donald L. Barnes | | Minor Leagues | (AA) Toledo Mud Hens, (A) Elmira Pioneers, (D) Newark Moundsmen | | Radio | (WEW/WTMV) France Laux, Gabby Street, Harry Caray, Johnny O'Hara |
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The 1945 St. Louis Browns
went 81-70
and finished 3rd
in the
American League. The Browns
drew 482,986
to Sportsman's Park.
Jack Kramer, George McQuinn and Vern Stephens made the All-Star team.
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