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1944 St. Louis Cardinals 1944 St. Louis Cardinals
1943/1945
Record 105-49 .682
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Standings Won the NL
Pythagorean 107-47, 107-47, 107-47
Runs (S/A) 772 / 490
PostseasonWon World Series 4-2 over St. Louis Browns
BallparkSportsman's Park
Park FactorsBatting: 102 / Pitching: 98
Attendance461,968 (5th) (13th)
Spring TrainingCairo, Illinois
ManagerBilly Southworth
CoachesBuzzy Wares, Mike Gonzalez
ExecutivesPresident: Samuel Breadon, General Manager: William Walsingham Jr.
Minor Leagues(AA) Sacramento Solons, (AA) Rochester Red Wings, (AA) Columbus Red Birds, (B) Lynchburg Cardinals, (B) Allentown Cardinals, (D) Lima Red Birds, (D) Johnson City Cardinals
Radio (WEW/WTMV) Dizzy Dean, Johnny O'Hara

The 1944 St. Louis Cardinals went 105-49 and finished 1st in the National League. The Cardinals drew 461,968 to Sportsman's Park. Walker Cooper, Whitey Kurowski, Max Lanier, Marty Marion, Red Munger and Stan Musial made the All-Star team. Marty Marion won the National League Most Valuable Player award.

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