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| Record |
66-88 .429 |
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| Standings |
6th in the AL (45 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
72-82, 72-82, 72-82 |
| Runs
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632 /
680 |
| Ballpark | Griffith Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 95 / Pitching: 96 | | Attendance | 503,542 (7th) (14th) | | Payroll | $300,500 (11th) | | Spring Training | Orlando, Florida (Tinker Field) | | Manager | Bucky Harris | | Coaches | George Myatt, Heinie Manush, Joe Fitzgerald, Joe Haynes | | Executive | President: Clark Griffith | | Minor Leagues | (AA) Chattanooga Lookouts, (AA) Charlotte Hornets, (B) Rock Hill Chiefs, (B) Hagerstown Packets, (D) Erie Senators, (D) Fulton Lookouts, (D) Orlando C.B.s | | Radio | (WWDC) Arch McDonald, Bob Wolff | | TV | (WTOP) Arch McDonald, Bob Wolff |
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The 1954 Washington Senators
went 66-88
and finished 6th
in the
American League. The Senators
drew 503,542
to Griffith Stadium.
Bob Porterfield, Dean Stone and Mickey Vernon made the All-Star team.
(Our baseball section is new. A more comprehensive summary of this team will
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