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| Record |
81-73 .526 |
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| Standings |
4th in the NL (15 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
82-72, 82-72, 82-72 |
| Runs
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789 /
733 |
| Ballpark | Sportsman's Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 102 / Pitching: 102 | | Attendance | 430,811 (5th) (10th) | | Spring Training | Daytona Beach, Florida | | Manager | Frankie Frisch | | Coaches | Buzzy Wares, 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) Decatur Commodores, (B) Asheville Tourists, (B) Columbus Red Birds, (B) Mobile Shippers, (C) Springfield Cardinals, (C) Pine Bluff Judges, (C) Jacksonville Jax, (D) New Iberia Cardinals, (D) Midland Cardinals, (D) Daytona Beach Islanders, (D) Union City Greyhounds, (D) Grand Island Red Birds, (D) Mitchell Kernels, (D) Shelby Cardinals, (D) Caruthersville Pilots, (D) Newport Cardinals, (D) Crookston Pirates, (D) Duluth Dukes, (D) Fostoria Red Birds, (D) Monessen Cardinals, (D) Cambridge Cardinals | | Radio | (KWK) Allan Anthony, France Laux, Jim Alt, John O'Hara, Ray Schmidt |
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The 1937 St. Louis Cardinals
went 81-73
and finished 4th
in the
National League. The Cardinals
drew 430,811
to Sportsman's Park.
Dizzy Dean, Pepper Martin, Joe Medwick and Johnny Mize made the All-Star team. Joe Medwick won the National League Most Valuable Player award.
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