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1955 Cleveland Indians 1955 Cleveland Indians
1954/1956
Record 93-61 .604
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Standings 2nd in the AL (3 games back)
Pythagorean 87-67, 88-66, 88-66
Runs (S/A) 698 / 601
BallparkCleveland Municipal Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 104 / Pitching: 101
Attendance1,221,780 (3rd) (4th)
Payroll$567,000 (1st)
Spring TrainingTucson, Arizona (Hi Corbett Field)
ManagerAl Lopez
CoachesBill Lobe, Mel Harder, Red Kress, Tony Cuccinello
ExecutivesPresident: Myron H. Wilson Jr., General Manager: Hank Greenberg
Minor Leagues(AAA) Indianapolis Indians, (AA) Tulsa Oilers, (A) Reading Indians, (B) Spartanburg Peaches, (B) Keokuk Kernels, (C) SherBrooke Indians, (C) Fargo-Moorhead Twins, (D) Lafayette Chiefs, (D) Vidalia Indians
Radio (WERE) Ed Edwards, Jimmy Dudley
TV (WXEL) Jim Britt, Ken Coleman

The 1955 Cleveland Indians went 93-61 and finished 2nd in the American League. The Indians drew 1,221,780 to Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Bobby Avila, Larry Doby, Al Rosen, Herb Score, Al Smith and Early Wynn made the All-Star team. Herb Score won the American League Rookie of the Year award.

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