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1937 St. Louis Browns 1937 St. Louis Browns
1936/1938
Record 46-108 .299
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Standings 8th in the AL (56 games back)
Pythagorean 53-101, 50-104, 50-104
Runs (S/A) 715 / 1023
BallparkSportsman's Park
Park FactorsBatting: 101 / Pitching: 105
Attendance123,121 (8th) (16th)
Spring TrainingSan Antonio, Texas
ManagersRogers Hornsby, Jim Bottomley
CoachesCharley O'Leary, Gabby Street, Jim Bottomley
ExecutivePresident: Donald L. Barnes
Minor Leagues(A1) San Antonio Missions, (A) Des Moines Demons, (B) Meridian Scrappers, (B) Terre Haute Tots, (C) Johnstown Johnnies, (C) Palestine Pals, (D) Findlay Browns, (D) Superior Blues, (D) Osceola Indians, (D) Fairbury Jeffs, (D) Mayfield Clothiers, (D) Lafayette White Sox, (D) Easton Browns
Radio (KWK) Allan Anthony, France Laux, Jim Alt, John O'Hara, Ray Schmidt

The 1937 St. Louis Browns went 46-108 and finished 8th in the American League. The Browns drew 123,121 to Sportsman's Park. Beau Bell, Harlond Clift and Sam West made the All-Star team.

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