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1941 Chicago Cubs 1941 Chicago Cubs
1940/1942
Record 70-84 .455
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Standings 6th in the NL (30 games back)
Pythagorean 77-77, 77-77, 77-77
Runs (S/A) 666 / 670
BallparkWrigley Field
Park FactorsBatting: 96 / Pitching: 97
Attendance545,159 (5th) (10th)
Spring TrainingCatalina Island, California
ManagerJimmie Wilson
CoachesCharlie Grimm, Dick Spalding, Dizzy Dean, Kiki Cuyler
ExecutivesPresident: Phillip Wrigley, General Manager: James Gallagher
Minor Leagues(AA) Los Angeles Angels, (AA) Milwaukee Brewers, (A1) Tulsa Oilers, (B) Macon Peaches, (B) Portsmouth Cubs, (C) Muskogee Reds, (C) Zanesville Cubs, (C) Stockton Fliers, (C) Bisbee Bees, (D) Janesville Cubs, (D) Lake Charles Skippers
Radio (WJJD) Alan Hale, Bob Elson, Hal Totten, Jimmy Dudley, Pat Flanagan

The 1941 Chicago Cubs went 70-84 and finished 6th in the National League. The Cubs drew 545,159 to Wrigley Field. Stan Hack, Billy Herman, Hank Leiber, Bill Nicholson and Claude Passeau made the All-Star team.

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