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1957 Milwaukee Braves 1957 Milwaukee Braves
1956/1958
Record 95-59 .617
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Standings Won the NL
Pythagorean 93-61, 93-61, 93-61
Runs (S/A) 772 / 613
PostseasonWon World Series 4-3 over New York Yankees
BallparkCounty Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 93 / Pitching: 90
Attendance2,215,404 (1st) (1st)
Spring TrainingBradenton, Florida (McKechnie Field)
ManagerFred Haney
CoachesBob Keely, Charlie Root, Connie Ryan, Johnny Riddle
Minor Leagues(AAA) Wichita Braves, (AA) Austin Senators, (AA) Atlanta Crackers, (AA) Jacksonville Braves, (A) Topeka Hawks, (B) Evansville Braves, (B) Corpus Christi Clippers, (C) Boise Braves, (C) Eau Claire Braves, (C) Salinas Packers, (D) Lawton Braves, (D) Wellsville Braves, (D) McCook Braves, (D) Waycross Braves, (D) Leesburg Braves
Radio (WEMP / WTMJ) Blaine Walsh, Earl Gillespie

The 1957 Milwaukee Braves went 95-59 and finished 1st in the National League. The Braves drew 2,215,404 to County Stadium. Warren Spahn was honored with the Cy Young award. Hank Aaron won the National League Most Valuable Player award.

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