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| Record |
93-61 .604 |
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| Standings |
2nd in the AL (5 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
88-66, 88-66, 88-66 |
| Runs
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696 /
594 |
| Ballpark | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 94 / Pitching: 92 | | Attendance | 1,704,984 (2nd) (2nd) | | Spring Training | Tucson, Arizona (Hi Corbett Field) | | Manager | Al Lopez | | Coaches | Al Simmons, Bill Lobe, Jake Flowers, Mel Harder | | Executives | President: Ellis W. Ryan, General Manager: Hank Greenberg | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) San Diego Padres, (AA) Dallas Eagles, (A) Wichita Indians, (A) Wilkes-Barre Indians, (A) Dayton Indians, (B) Spartanburg Peaches, (B) Harrisburg Senators, (B) Cedar Rapids Indians, (C) Fort Smith Indians, (C) Bakersfield Indians, (D) Green Bay Bluejays, (D) Batavia Clippers, (D) Daytona Beach Islanders | | Radio | (WERE) Jack Graney, Jimmy Dudley |
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The 1951 Cleveland Indians
went 93-61
and finished 2nd
in the
American League. The Indians
drew 1,704,984
to Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
Larry Doby, Jim Hegan, Bob Lemon and Minnie Minoso made the All-Star team.
(Our baseball section is new. A more comprehensive summary of this team will
appear here as time allows. If you can help with some summaries or can fill out
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