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1945 Brooklyn Dodgers 1945 Brooklyn Dodgers
1944/1946
Record 87-67 .565
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Standings 3rd in the NL (11 games back)
Pythagorean 84-70, 84-70, 84-70
Runs (S/A) 795 / 724
BallparkEbbets Field
Park FactorsBatting: 99 / Pitching: 99
Attendance1,059,220 (1st) (2nd)
Spring TrainingBear Mountain, New York (West Point Academy)
ManagerLeo Durocher
CoachesChuck Dressen, Clyde Sukeforth, Ray Hayworth, Red Corriden Sr.
ExecutivePresident/GM: Branch Rickey
Minor Leagues(AA) Montreal Royals, (AA) St. Paul Saints, (A1) Mobile Bears, (B) Newport News Dodgers, (B) Trenton Spartans, (D) Zanesville Dodgers, (D) Thomasville Dodgers, (D) Olean Oilers
Radio (WHN) Connie Desmond, Red Barber

The 1945 Brooklyn Dodgers went 87-67 and finished 3rd in the National League. The Dodgers drew 1,059,220 to Ebbets Field. Hal Gregg, Goody Rosen and Dixie Walker made the All-Star team.

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