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2005 Washington Senators 2005 Washington Senators
2004
Record 81-81 .500
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Standings 5th in the NL East (9 games back)
Pythagorean 77-85, 77-85, 77-85
Runs (S/A) 639 / 673
BallparkRFK Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 93 / Pitching: 94
Attendance2,731,993 (8th) (11th)
Fancost$109 (30th) / $8,815
Payroll/Avg$48,581,500 / $2,024,229 (23th)
Rev/OpInc$145,000,000 / $27,900,000
Valuation$440,000,000
Spring TrainingViera, Florida (Space Coast Stadium)
ManagerFrank Robinson
CoachesManny Acta, Tom McCraw, Jerry Morales, Bob Natal, Claude Raymond, Randy St. Claire
ExecutivesOwner: Major League Baseball, General Manager: Jim Bowden
Minor Leagues(AAA) New Orleans Zephyrs, (AA) Harrisburg Senators, (A) Savannah Sand Gnats, (A) Vermont Expos, (A) Potomac Nationals
Radio (WWZZ FM 104.1 / WFED AM 1050) Charlie Slowes, David Shea
TV (WDCA 20 / WTTG 5) Mel Proctor, Ron Darling
Cable TV (Mid-Atlantic SportsNet) Mel Proctor, Ron Darling

The 2005 Washington Senators went 81-81 and finished 5th in the National League East. The Senators drew 2,731,993 to RFK Stadium.

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