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| Record |
88-66 .571 |
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| Standings |
3rd in the NL (12 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
83-71, 83-71, 83-71 |
| Runs
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616 /
564 |
| Ballpark | Crosley Field | | Park Factors | Batting: 100 / Pitching: 99 | | Attendance | 643,513 (3rd) (8th) | | Spring Training | Tampa, Florida | | Manager | Bill McKechnie | | Coaches | Hank Gowdy, Jewel Ens | | Executives | Owner: Powel Crosley Jr., General Manager: Warren Giles | | Minor Leagues | (AA) Indianapolis Indians, (A1) Birmingham Barons, (B) Columbia Reds, (C) Ogden Reds, (C) Riverside Reds, (C) Tucson Cowboys, (D) Wichita Falls Spudders, (D) Cordele Reds | | Radio | (WSAI) Al Stephens, Dick Bray, Harry Hartman, Roger Baker, Sam Balter |
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The 1941 Cincinnati Reds
went 88-66
and finished 3rd
in the
National League. The Reds
drew 643,513
to Crosley Field.
Paul Derringer, Lonny Frey, Frank McCormick and Bucky Walters made the All-Star team.
(Our baseball section is new. A more comprehensive summary of this team will
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