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| Record |
98-58 .628 |
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| Standings |
Won the NL |
| Pythagorean |
97-59, 97-59, 97-59 |
| Runs
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712 /
545 |
| Postseason | Won World Series 4-3 over Boston Red Sox | | Ballpark | Sportsman's Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 104 / Pitching: 101 | | Attendance | 1,061,807 (4th) (7th) | | Payroll | $313,530 (11th) | | Spring Training | St. Petersburg, Florida (St. Petersburg Athletic Park) | | Manager | Eddie Dyer | | Coaches | Buzzy Wares, Mike Gonzalez | | Executives | President: Samuel Breadon, General Manager: William Walsingham Jr. | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Columbus Red Birds, (AAA) Rochester Red Wings, (AA) Houston Buffaloes, (AA) Columbus Cardinals, (B) Decatur Commodores, (B) Allentown Cardinals, (B) Lynchburg Cardinals, (C) Duluth Dukes, (C) Winston-Salem Cardinals, (C) Pocatello Cardinals, (C) St. Joseph Cardinals, (C) Fresno Cardinals, (D) Marion Cardinals, (D) Johnson City Cardinals, (D) Salisbury Cardinals, (D) Albany Cardinals, (D) Carthage Cardinals, (D) Hamilton Cardinals | | Radio | (WTMV/WEW) , Dizzy Dean, Harry Caray, Johnny O'Hara |
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The 1946 St. Louis Cardinals
went 98-58
and finished 1st
in the
National League. The Cardinals
drew 1,061,807
to Sportsman's Park.
Whitey Kurowski, Marty Marion, Stan Musial, Howie Pollet, Red Schoendienst, Enos Slaughter and Emil Verban made the All-Star team. Stan Musial won the National League Most Valuable Player award.
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