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1946 Pittsburgh Pirates 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates
1945/1947
Record 63-91 .409
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Standings 7th in the NL (34 games back)
Pythagorean 64-90, 64-90, 64-90
Runs (S/A) 552 / 668
BallparkForbes Field
Park FactorsBatting: 103 / Pitching: 103
Attendance749,962 (7th) (13th)
Payroll$302,471 (14th)
Spring TrainingSan Bernardino, California (Perris Hill Park)
ManagersFrankie Frisch, Spud Davis
CoachesDel Bissonette, Honus Wagner, Spud Davis
ExecutivesPresident/Treasurer: William E. Benswanger, President: Frank E. McKinney, General Manager: Ray Kennedy
Minor Leagues(AAA) Hollywood Stars, (AA) Birmingham Barons, (A) Albany Senators, (B) Yakima Stars, (B) Selma Cloverleafs, (B) Anniston Rams, (B) York White Roses, (C) Oil City Oilers, (D) Salisbury Pirates, (D) Hornell Maples, (D) Bartlesville Oilers, (D) Tallahassee Pirates, (D) Tallassee Indians
Radio (WWSW) Jack Craddock, Rosey Rowswell

The 1946 Pittsburgh Pirates went 63-91 and finished 7th in the National League. The Pirates drew 749,962 to Forbes Field. Frankie Gustine and Rip Sewell made the All-Star team.

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