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| Record |
84-69 .549 |
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| Standings |
3rd in the NL (16 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
81-72, 81-72, 81-72 |
| Runs
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747 /
699 |
| Ballpark | Sportsman's Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 106 / Pitching: 104 | | Attendance | 324,078 (6th) (13th) | | Spring Training | St. Petersburg, Florida (St. Petersburg Athletic Park) | | Managers | Ray Blades, Mike Gonzalez, Billy Southworth | | Coaches | Buzzy Wares, Mike Gonzalez | | Executives | President: Samuel Breadon, General Manager: Branch Rickey | | Minor Leagues | (AA) Columbus Red Birds, (AA) Rochester Red Wings, (AA) Sacramento Solons, (A1) Houston Buffaloes, (A1) New Orleans Pelicans, (B) Decatur Commodores, (B) Allentown Wings, (B) Asheville Tourists, (B) Columbus Red Birds, (B) Mobile Shippers, (C) Springfield Cardinals, (C) Albuquerque Cardinals, (C) Kilgore Boomers, (C) Lansing Lancers, (C) Pocatello Cardinals, (C) Portsmouth Red Birds, (D) Worthington Cardinals, (D) Johnson City Cardinals, (D) Siloam Springs Cardinals, (D) Cambridge Canners, (D) Daytona Beach Islanders, (D) Albany Travelers, (D) Union City Greyhounds, (D) Williamson Red Birds, (D) Hamilton Red Wings, (D) Cooleemee Cards, (D) Duluth Dukes, (D) Fostoria Red Birds, (D) Washington Red Birds, (D) Gastonia Cardinals | | Radio | (KXOK) Alex Buchan, France Laux, Gabby Street, Johnny Neblett, Johnny O'Hara, Ray Schmidt |
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The 1940 St. Louis Cardinals
went 84-69
and finished 3rd
in the
National League. The Cardinals
drew 324,078
to Sportsman's Park.
Joe Medwick, Johnny Mize and Terry Moore made the All-Star team.
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