Английская Википедия:1931 Major League Baseball season
Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:MLBseason Шаблон:Infobox sports season The 1931 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 14 to October 10, 1931. The St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Athletics were the regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively. In a rematch of the prior year's postseason, the Cardinals then defeated the Athletics in the World Series, four games to three.
This was the first season that the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) selected a Most Valuable Player in each league.
MLB statistical leaders
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Standings
American League
Шаблон:1931 American League standings Шаблон:Col-2
National League
Шаблон:1931 National League standings Шаблон:Col-end
Postseason
Bracket
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Managers
American League
Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Red Sox | Shano Collins | |
Chicago White Sox | Donie Bush | |
Cleveland Indians | Roger Peckinpaugh | |
Detroit Tigers | Bucky Harris | |
New York Yankees | Joe McCarthy | Finished 2nd |
Philadelphia Athletics | Connie Mack | Won 3rd straight AL pennant |
St. Louis Browns | Bill Killefer | |
Washington Senators | Walter Johnson | Finished 3rd |
National League
Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Braves | Bill McKechnie | |
Brooklyn Robins | Wilbert Robinson | |
Chicago Cubs | Rogers Hornsby | |
Cincinnati Reds | Dan Howley | |
New York Giants | John McGraw | Finished 2nd |
Philadelphia Phillies | Burt Shotton | |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Jewel Ens | Finished 3rd |
St. Louis Cardinals | Gabby Street | Won World Series |
Home field attendance
Team name | Wins | Шаблон:Abbr | Home attendance | Шаблон:Abbr | Шаблон:Abbr |
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Chicago Cubs[1] | 84 | -6.7% | 1,086,422 | -25.8% | 14,109 |
New York Yankees[2] | 94 | 9.3% | 912,437 | -22.0% | 11,850 |
New York Giants[3] | 87 | 0.0% | 812,163 | -6.5% | 10,412 |
Brooklyn Robins[4] | 79 | -8.1% | 753,133 | -31.4% | 9,910 |
Philadelphia Athletics[5] | 107 | 4.9% | 627,464 | -13.1% | 8,366 |
St. Louis Cardinals[6] | 101 | 9.8% | 608,535 | 19.7% | 7,802 |
Boston Braves[7] | 64 | -8.6% | 515,005 | 10.8% | 6,603 |
Washington Senators[8] | 92 | -2.1% | 492,657 | -19.8% | 6,236 |
Cleveland Indians[9] | 78 | -3.7% | 483,027 | -8.6% | 6,356 |
Detroit Tigers[10] | 61 | -18.7% | 434,056 | -33.2% | 5,637 |
Chicago White Sox[11] | 56 | -9.7% | 403,550 | -0.6% | 5,241 |
Boston Red Sox[12] | 62 | 19.2% | 350,975 | -21.0% | 4,387 |
Philadelphia Phillies[13] | 66 | 26.9% | 284,849 | -4.7% | 3,748 |
Cincinnati Reds[14] | 58 | -1.7% | 263,316 | -31.9% | 3,420 |
Pittsburgh Pirates[15] | 75 | -6.3% | 260,392 | -27.2% | 3,338 |
St. Louis Browns[16] | 63 | -1.6% | 179,126 | 17.8% | 2,326 |
Events
- July 12 – the Chicago Cubs—St. Louis doubleheader has 33 doubles. Due to the large crowd spilling onto the field, any ball hit into them is a ground-rule double.[17]
- August 29 – Facing Cincinnati Reds pitcher Si Johnson in his second at bat in the major leagues, Chicago Cubs player Billy Herman hits Johnson's pitch, which ricochets off the bat and hits Herman in the head, knocking him out.[18]
References
External links
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