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| Record |
87-67 .565 |
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| Standings |
2nd in the NL (5 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
77-77, 77-77, 77-77 |
| Runs
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795 /
794 |
| Ballpark | Sportsman's Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 100 / Pitching: 98 | | Attendance | 448,078 (5th) (9th) | | Spring Training | Bradenton, Florida (McKechnie Field) | | Manager | Frankie Frisch | | Coach | Mike Gonzalez | | Executives | President: Samuel Breadon, General Manager: Branch Rickey | | Minor Leagues | (AA) Columbus Senators, (AA) Rochester Red Wings, (AA) Sacramento Solons, (A1) Houston Buffaloes, (A) Cedar Rapids Raiders, (B) Asheville Tourists, (B) Columbus Red Birds, (C) Springfield Cardinals, (C) Pine Bluff Judges, (C) Jacksonville Jax, (C) Huntington Red Birds, (D) New Iberia Cardinals, (D) Greensburg Red Wings, (D) Daytona Beach Islanders, (D) Albany Travelers, (D) Americus Cardinals, (D) Union City Greyhounds, (D) Mitchell Kernels, (D) Norfolk Elks, (D) Newport Cardinals, (D) Jamestown Jimmies, (D) Fostoria Cardinals, (D) New Philadelphia Red Birds, (D) Ozark Cardinals | | Radio | (KMOX) France Laux, John O'Hara, Ray Schmidt |
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The 1936 St. Louis Cardinals
went 87-67
and finished 2nd
in the
National League. The Cardinals
drew 448,078
to Sportsman's Park.
Ripper Collins, Dizzy Dean, Leo Durocher, Stu Martin and Joe Medwick made the All-Star team.
(Our baseball section is new. A more comprehensive summary of this team will
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