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| "Today's athletes run faster and make a lot more plays in the field, but the name of the game is still pitching and it ain't going to change. Pitching was 80 percet of baseball when John McGraw managed and it's still 80 percet of baseball." |
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| Record |
61-93 .396 |
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| Standings |
8th in the NL (36 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
69-85, 69-85, 69-85 |
| Runs
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612 /
685 |
| Ballpark | Polo Grounds V | | Park Factors | Batting: 101 / Pitching: 101 | | Attendance | 1,219,873 (3rd) (6th) | | Payroll | $344,635 (8th) | | Spring Training | Miami, Florida | | Manager | Mel Ott | | Coaches | Blubber Jonnard, Dick Bartell, Grover Hartley, Red Kress | | Executive | President: Horace Stoneham | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Minneapolis Millers, (AAA) Jersey City Giants, (AAA) San Francisco Seals, (AA) Jacksonville Tars, (B) Anderson A’s, (B) Trenton Giants, (B) Manchester Giants, (B) Richmond Colts, (C) Erie Sailors, (C) St. Cloud Rox, (C) Fort Smith Giants, (C) Danville Leafs, (D) Oshkosh Giants, (D) Bristol Twins, (D) Peekskill Highlanders, (D) Hickory Rebels, (D) Springfield Giants | | Radio | (WMCA) Jack Brickhouse, Steve Ellis |
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The 1946 New York Giants
went 61-93
and finished 8th
in the
National League. The Giants
drew 1,219,873
to Polo Grounds V.
Walker Cooper and Johnny Mize made the All-Star team.
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