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1945 Chicago Cubs 1945 Chicago Cubs
1944/1946
Record 98-56 .636
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Standings Won the NL
Pythagorean 99-55, 99-55, 99-55
Runs (S/A) 735 / 532
PostseasonLost World Series 4-3 to Detroit Tigers
BallparkWrigley Field
Park FactorsBatting: 98 / Pitching: 96
Attendance1,036,386 (2nd) (3rd)
Spring TrainingFrench Lick, Indiana
ManagerCharlie Grimm
CoachesMilt Stock, Red Smith, Roy Johnson
ExecutivesPresident: Phillip Wrigley, General Manager: James Gallagher
Minor Leagues(AA) Los Angeles Angels, (A1) Nashville Volunteers, (B) Portsmouth Cubs, (B) Hagerstown Owls, (C) Leaksville-Draper-Spray Triplets, (D) Statesville Cubs, (D) Elizabethton Betsy Cubs
Radio (WIND) Bert Wilson, Wayne Osborn

The 1945 Chicago Cubs went 98-56 and finished 1st in the National League. The Cubs drew 1,036,386 to Wrigley Field. Hank Borowy, Phil Cavarretta, Stan Hack, Don Johnson, Bill Nicholson, Andy Pafko, Claude Passeau and Hank Wyse made the All-Star team. Phil Cavarretta won the National League Most Valuable Player award.

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