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1946 Boston Red Sox 1946 Boston Red Sox
1945/1947
Record 104-50 .675
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Standings Won the AL
Pythagorean 97-57, 97-57, 97-57
Runs (S/A) 792 / 594
PostseasonLost World Series 4-3 to St. Louis Cardinals
BallparkFenway Park
Park FactorsBatting: 106 / Pitching: 105
Attendance1,416,944 (3rd) (4th)
Payroll$511,025 (1st)
Spring TrainingSarasota, Florida (Payne Park)
ManagerJoe Cronin
CoachesDel Baker, Larry Woodall, Thomas Daly, Tom Carey
ExecutivesPresident: Thomas Yawkey, General Manager: Eddie Collins
Minor Leagues(AAA) Louisville Colonels, (AA) New Orleans Pelicans, (A) Scranton Red Sox, (B) Roanoke Red Sox, (B) Lynn Red Sox, (C) Oneonta Red Sox, (D) New Iberia Cardinals, (D) Milford Red Sox, (D) Tarboro Tars, (D) Geneva Red Birds
Radio (WNAC) Jim Britt, Tom Hussey

The 1946 Boston Red Sox went 104-50 and finished 1st in the American League. The Red Sox drew 1,416,944 to Fenway Park. Dom DiMaggio, Bobby Doerr, Dave Ferriss, Mickey Harris, Johnny Pesky, Hal Wagner, Ted Williams and Rudy York made the All-Star team. Ted Williams won the American League Most Valuable Player award.

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