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"I'd throw my best pitch and hope like hell he hits it. It'd be a commodity. I'd always be in demand on the banquet circuit."
--Tug McGraw, Phillies pitcher hoping he'd give up 715 to Hank Aaron
 
1973 Cleveland Indians 1973 Cleveland Indians
1972/1974
Record 71-91 .438
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Standings 6th in the AL East (26 games back)
Pythagorean 67-95, 66-96, 66-96
Runs (S/A) 680 / 826
BallparkCleveland Municipal Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 102 / Pitching: 103
Attendance615,107 (12th) (23th)
Spring TrainingTucson, Arizona (Hi Corbett Field)
ManagerKen Aspromonte
CoachesJoe Lutz, Rocky Colavito, Warren Spahn
ExecutivesPresident: Nick Milieti, General Manager: Phil Seghi, General Manager: Gabe Paul
Minor Leagues(AAA) Oklahoma City 89ers, (AA) San Antonio Brewers, (A) Reno Silver Sox
Radio (WWWE) Herb Score, Joe Tait
TV (WJW) Harry Jones, Mudcat Grant

The 1973 Cleveland Indians went 71-91 and finished 6th in the American League East. The Indians drew 615,107 to Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Buddy Bell made the All-Star team.

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