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| "After the game, Jackie Robinson came into our clubhouse and shook my hand. He said, "You're a helluva ballplayer and you've got a great future." I thought that was a classy gesture, one I wasn't then capable of making. I was a bad loser. What meant even more was what Jackie told the press: "Mantle beat us. He was the difference between the two teams. They didn't miss Dimaggio." I have to admit, I became a Jackie Robinson fan on the spot. And when I think of that world Series, his gesture is what comes to mind. Here was a player who had without doubt suffered more abuse and more taunts and more hatred than any player in the history of the game. And he had made a special effort to compliment and encourage a young white kid from Oklahoma." |
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| Record |
89-73 .549 |
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| Standings |
2nd in the AL East (2 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
86-76, 86-76, 86-76 |
| Runs
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671 /
623 |
| Ballpark | Shea Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 97 / Pitching: 96 | | Attendance | 1,273,075 (2nd) (7th) | | Spring Training | Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Fort Lauderdale Stadium) | | Manager | Bill Virdon | | Coaches | Dick Howser, Elston Howard, Mel Wright, Whitey Ford | | Executive | President: Gabe Paul | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Syracuse Chiefs, (AA) West Haven Yankees, (A) Oneonta Yankees, (A) Fort Lauderdale Yankees, (Rookie) Johnson City Yankees | | Radio | (WMCA) Bill White, Frank Messer, Phil Rizzuto | | TV | (WPIX) Bill White, Frank Messer, Phil Rizzuto |
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The 1974 New York Yankees
went 89-73
and finished 2nd
in the
American League East. The Yankees
drew 1,273,075
to Shea Stadium.
Thurman Munson and Bobby Murcer made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1974 included Thurman Munson.
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