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| Record |
64-90 .416 |
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| Standings |
7th in the AL (26 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
63-91, 62-92, 63-91 |
| Runs
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665 /
811 |
| Ballpark | Griffith Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 94 / Pitching: 95 | | Attendance | 381,241 (7th) (12th) | | Spring Training | Orlando, Florida (Tinker Field) | | Manager | Bucky Harris | | Coaches | Benny Bengough, Clyde Milan, Nick Altrock, Ossie Bluge | | Executive | President: Clark Griffith | | Minor Leagues | (B) Selma Cloverleafs, (B) Greenville Spinners, (B) Charlotte Hornets, (D) Shelby Colonels, (D) Thomasville Tourists, (D) Orlando Senators, (D) DeLand Red Hats, (D) Salisbury Cardinals, (D) Newport Canners |
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The 1940 Washington Senators
went 64-90
and finished 7th
in the
American League. The Senators
drew 381,241
to Griffith Stadium.
Dutch Leonard and Cecil Travis made the All-Star team.
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