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| Record |
97-57 .630 |
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| Standings |
Won the AL |
| Pythagorean |
100-54, 100-54, 100-54 |
| Runs
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794 /
568 |
| Postseason | Won World Series 4-3 over Brooklyn Dodgers | | Ballpark | Yankee Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 99 / Pitching: 95 | | Attendance | 2,178,937 (1st) (1st) | | Spring Training | St. Petersburg, Florida (Miller Huggins Stadium) | | Manager | Bucky Harris | | Coaches | Chuck Dressen, Johnny Schulte, Red Corriden Sr. | | Executive | President/GM/Treasurer: Lee MacPhail Sr. | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Kansas City Blues, (AAA) Newark Bears, (AA) Augusta Tigers, (AA) Beaumont Exporters, (A) Denver Bears, (A) Binghamton Triplets, (B) Victoria Athletics, (B) Quincy Gems, (B) Sunbury Yankees, (B) Norfolk Tars, (C) Ventura Yankees, (C) Amsterdam Rugmakers, (C) Butler Yankees, (C) Twin Falls Cowboys, (C) Joplin Miners, (C) Bisbee Yanks, (D) Fond du Lac Panthers, (D) Easton Yankees, (D) Independence Yankees, (D) Stroudsburg Poconos | | Radio | (WINS) Mel Allen, Russ Hodges | | TV | (WABD) Mel Allen, Russ Hodges |
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The 1947 New York Yankees
went 97-57
and finished 1st
in the
American League. The Yankees
drew 2,178,937
to Yankee Stadium.
Spud Chandler, Joe DiMaggio, Tommy Henrich, Billy Johnson, Charlie Keller, George McQuinn, Joe Page, Aaron Robinson and Spec Shea made the All-Star team. Joe DiMaggio won the American League Most Valuable Player award.
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