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| Record |
94-60 .610 |
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| Standings |
Won the NL |
| Pythagorean |
87-67, 88-66, 88-66 |
| Runs
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774 /
668 |
| Postseason | Lost World Series 4-3 to New York Yankees | | Ballpark | Ebbets Field | | Park Factors | Batting: 104 / Pitching: 102 | | Attendance | 1,807,526 (1st) (2nd) | | Spring Training | Havana, Cuba (Gran Stadium) | | Managers | Clyde Sukeforth, Burt Shotton | | Coaches | Clyde Sukeforth, Jake Pitler, Ray Blades | | Executive | President/GM: Branch Rickey | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) St. Paul Saints, (AAA) Montreal Royals, (AA) Greenville Spinners, (AA) Mobile Bears, (AA) Fort Worth Cats, (A) Pueblo Dodgers, (B) Spokane Indians, (B) Danville Dodgers, (B) Nashua Dodgers, (B) Newport News Dodgers, (B) Asheville Tourists, (C) Trois Rivieres Royals, (C) Greenwood Dodgers, (C) Johnstown Johnnies, (C) Abilene Blue Sox, (C) Santa Barbara Dodgers, (D) Zanesville Dodgers, (D) Pulaski Counts, (D) Cambridge Dodgers, (D) Valdosta Dodgers, (D) Ponca City Dodgers, (D) Olean Oilers, (D) Kingston Dodgers, (D) Thomasville Dodgers | | Radio | (WHN) Connie Desmond, Red Barber |
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The 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers
went 94-60
and finished 1st
in the
National League. The Dodgers
drew 1,807,526
to Ebbets Field.
Ralph Branca, Bruce Edwards, Pee Wee Reese, Eddie Stanky and Dixie Walker made the All-Star team. Jackie Robinson won the National League Rookie of the Year award.
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