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| Record |
71-80 .470 |
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| Standings |
6th in the NL (17.5 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
76-75, 76-75, 76-75 |
| Runs
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725 /
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| Ballpark | Sportsman's Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 106 / Pitching: 104 | | Attendance | 291,418 (7th) (14th) | | Spring Training | St. Petersburg, Florida (St. Petersburg Athletic Park) | | Managers | Frankie Frisch, Mike Gonzalez | | 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, (B) Cedar Rapids Raiders, (B) Decatur Commodores, (B) Asheville Tourists, (B) Columbus Red Birds, (B) Mobile Shippers, (C) Springfield Cardinals, (C) Amsterdam Rugmakers, (C) Pine Bluff Judges, (C) Portsmouth Red Birds, (C) Jacksonville Jax, (D) Midland Cardinals, (D) Johnson City Soldiers, (D) Monett Red Birds, (D) Cambridge Cardinals, (D) New Iberia Cardinals, (D) Daytona Beach Islanders, (D) Albany Travelers, (D) Paducah Indians, (D) Grand Island Cardinals, (D) Caruthersville Pilots, (D) Duluth Dukes, (D) Fostoria Red Birds | | Radio | (KWK) Allan Anthony, France Laux, Jim Alt, John O'Hara |
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The 1938 St. Louis Cardinals
went 71-80
and finished 6th
in the
National League. The Cardinals
drew 291,418
to Sportsman's Park.
Joe Medwick made the All-Star team.
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