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Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:MLBseason Шаблон:Infobox sports season The 1944 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 18 to October 9, 1944. The St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Browns were the regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively. In an all-St. Louis postseason, the Cardinals then defeated the Browns in the World Series, four games to two.
Awards and honors
- Baseball Hall of Fame
- Most Valuable Player
- Hal Newhouser (AL) – Pitcher, Detroit Tigers
- Marty Marion (NL) – Shortstop, St. Louis Cardinals
- The Sporting News Player of the Year Award
- Marty Marion (NL) – St. Louis Cardinals
- The Sporting News Most Valuable Player Award
- Bobby Doerr (AL) – Second base, Boston Red Sox
- Marty Marion (NL) – Shortstop, St. Louis Cardinals
- The Sporting News Pitcher of the Year Award
- Hal Newhouser (AL) – Detroit Tigers
- Bill Voiselle (NL) – New York Giants
- The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award
- Luke Sewell (AL) – St. Louis Browns
Standings
American League
Шаблон:1944 American League standings Шаблон:Col-2
National League
Шаблон:1944 National League standings Шаблон:Col-end
Postseason
Bracket
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Managers
American League
Team | Manager | Comments |
---|---|---|
Boston Red Sox | Joe Cronin | |
Chicago White Sox | Jimmy Dykes | |
Cleveland Indians | Lou Boudreau | |
Detroit Tigers | Del Baker | Finished 2nd |
New York Yankees | Joe McCarthy | Finished 3rd |
Philadelphia Athletics | Connie Mack | |
St. Louis Browns | Luke Sewell | Won Pennant |
Washington Senators | Ossie Bluege |
National League
Team | Manager | Comments |
---|---|---|
Boston Braves | Bob Coleman | |
Brooklyn Dodgers | Leo Durocher | Finished 3rd |
Chicago Cubs | Jimmie Wilson, Roy Johnson and Charlie Grimm | |
Cincinnati Reds | Bill McKechnie | Finished 2nd |
New York Giants | Mel Ott | |
Philadelphia Phillies | Freddie Fitzsimmons | |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Frankie Frisch | |
St. Louis Cardinals | Billy Southworth | Won World Series |
Home field attendance
Team name | Wins | Шаблон:Abbr | Home attendance | Шаблон:Abbr | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Detroit Tigers[1] | 88 | 12.8% | 923,176 | 52.3% | 11,836 |
New York Yankees[2] | 83 | -15.3% | 789,995 | 27.8% | 10,128 |
New York Giants[3] | 67 | 21.8% | 674,483 | 44.7% | 8,993 |
Chicago Cubs[4] | 75 | 1.4% | 640,110 | 25.9% | 8,207 |
Brooklyn Dodgers[5] | 63 | -22.2% | 605,905 | -8.4% | 7,869 |
Pittsburgh Pirates[6] | 90 | 12.5% | 604,278 | 21.2% | 7,460 |
Chicago White Sox[7] | 71 | -13.4% | 563,539 | 10.7% | 7,319 |
Washington Senators[8] | 64 | -23.8% | 525,235 | -8.6% | 6,821 |
St. Louis Browns[9] | 89 | 23.6% | 508,644 | 137.2% | 6,606 |
Boston Red Sox[10] | 77 | 13.2% | 506,975 | 41.5% | 6,500 |
Philadelphia Athletics[11] | 72 | 46.9% | 505,322 | 34.1% | 6,649 |
Cleveland Indians[12] | 72 | -12.2% | 475,272 | 8.3% | 6,093 |
St. Louis Cardinals[13] | 105 | 0.0% | 461,968 | -10.7% | 6,000 |
Cincinnati Reds[14] | 89 | 2.3% | 409,567 | 8.0% | 5,251 |
Philadelphia Phillies[15] | 61 | -4.7% | 369,586 | -20.9% | 4,678 |
Boston Braves[16] | 65 | -4.4% | 208,691 | -23.1% | 2,676 |
See also
References
External links
Шаблон:1944 MLB season by team Шаблон:MLB seasons