Este artículo trata únicamente sobre la temporada de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol de 1946. Para obtener información sobre todo el béisbol, consulte 1946 en béisbol .
La temporada de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol de 1946 se disputó del 20 de abril al 11 de octubre de 1946. Los Cardenales de San Luis y los Medias Rojas de Boston fueron los campeones de la temporada regular de la Liga Nacional y la Liga Americana , respectivamente. Los Cardinals luego derrotaron a los Medias Rojas en la Serie Mundial , cuatro juegos a tres.
Liga Nacional : Stan Musial , St. Louis Cardinals , 1B
Premio al Jugador del Año de Sporting News
Stan Musial , Cardenales de San Luis
Premio al Gerente de Noticias Deportivas del Año
Eddie Dyer , Cardenales de San Luis
Posiciones [ editar ]
Liga Americana [ editar ]
v
t
mi
Liga americana
W
L
Pct.
GB
Casa
Camino
Medias Rojas de Boston
104
50
0,675
-
61-16
43–34
Tigres de Detroit
92
62
0.597
12
48-30
44–32
Yankees de Nueva York
87
67
0.565
17
47-30
40–37
Senadores de Washington
76
78
0.494
28
38–38
38–40
Medias Blancas de Chicago
74
80
0.481
30
40–38
34–42
Indios de Cleveland
68
86
0.442
36
36–41
32–45
St. Louis Browns
66
88
0,429
38
35–41
31–47
Atletismo de Filadelfia
49
105
0.318
55
31–46
18–59
Liga Nacional [ editar ]
v
t
mi
Liga Nacional
W
L
Pct.
GB
Casa
Camino
Cardenales de San Luis
98
58
0,628
-
49-29
49-29
Dodgers de Brooklyn
96
60
0,615
2
56-22
40–38
Cachorros de Chicago
82
71
0.536
14½
44–33
38–38
Bravos de Boston
81
72
0.529
15½
45–31
36–41
Filis de Filadelfia
69
85
0,448
28
41–36
28–49
Rojos de Cincinnati
67
87
0.435
30
35–42
32–45
Piratas de Pittsburgh
63
91
0,409
34
37–40
26–51
Gigantes de Nueva York
61
93
0.396
36
38–39
23–54
Los St. Louis Cardinals derrotaron a los Brooklyn Dodgers en una serie de playoffs al mejor de tres para ganar el banderín de la Liga Nacional.
Postemporada [ editar ]
Soporte [ editar ]
Series Mundiales
Alabama
Medias Rojas de Boston
3
NL
Cardenales de San Luis
4
Gerentes [ editar ]
Liga Americana [ editar ]
Equipo
Gerente
Comentarios
Medias Rojas de Boston
Joe Cronin
Medias Blancas de Chicago
Jimmy Dykes y Ted Lyons
Indios de Cleveland
Lou Boudreau
Tigres de Detroit
Del Baker
Yankees de Nueva York
Joe McCarthy , Bill Dickey y Johnny Neun
Atletismo de Filadelfia
Connie Mack
St. Louis Browns
Luke Sewell y Zack Taylor
Senadores de Washington
Ossie Bluege
Liga Nacional [ editar ]
Equipo
Gerente
Comentarios
Bravos de Boston
Billy Southworth
Dodgers de Brooklyn
Leo Durocher
Cachorros de Chicago
Charlie Grimm
Rojos de Cincinnati
Bill McKechnie y Hank Gowdy
Gigantes de Nueva York
Mel Ott
Filis de Filadelfia
Ben Chapman
Piratas de Pittsburgh
Frankie Frisch y Spud Davis
Cardenales de San Luis
Eddie Dyer
Asistencia al campo local [ editar ]
Nombre del equipo
Gana
% ±
Asistencia a domicilio
% ±
Por juego
Yankees de Nueva York [1]
87
7,4%
2,265,512
156,9%
29.422
Dodgers de Brooklyn [2]
96
10,3%
1,796,824
69,6%
22,745
Tigres de Detroit [3]
92
4,5%
1,722,590
34,5%
21.805
Medias Rojas de Boston [4]
104
46,5%
1,416,944
134,7%
18.166
Cachorros de Chicago [5]
82
-16,3%
1,342,970
29,6%
17.441
Gigantes de Nueva York [6]
61
-21,8%
1.219.873
20,0%
15,843
Cardenales de San Luis [7]
98
3,2%
1.061.807
78,6%
13,613
Indios de Cleveland [8]
68
-6,8%
1.057.289
89,4%
13,731
Filis de Filadelfia [9]
69
50,0%
1.045.247
266,7%
13,401
Senadores de Washington [10]
76
-12,6%
1.027.216
57,4%
13,516
Medias Blancas de Chicago [11]
74
4,2%
983,403
49,5%
12,448
Boston Braves [12]
81
20,9%
969,673
159,1%
12,593
Piratas de Pittsburgh [13]
63
-23,2%
749,962
24,0%
9,615
Rojos de Cincinnati [14]
67
9,8%
715,751
146,8%
9.295
Atletismo de Filadelfia [15]
49
-5,8%
621,793
34,4%
7,972
St. Louis Browns [16]
66
-18,5%
526,435
9,0%
6.837
Events[edit]
May 18 – The Chicago Cubs become the first team in Major League history to score six runs in the first and ninth innings of a game, when defeating the New York Giants 19–3.[17]
June 9 – Mel Ott of the New York Giants is the first manager to be ejected from both games of a doubleheader, when the Giants lose both games to the Pittsburgh Pirates.[18]
See also[edit]
1946 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season
1946 Japanese Baseball League season
References[edit]
^"New York Yankees Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Los Angeles Dodgers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Detroit Tigers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Boston Red Sox Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Chicago Cubs Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"San Francisco Giants Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"St. Louis Cardinals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Cleveland Indians Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Minnesota Twins Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Chicago White Sox Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Atlanta Braves Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Pittsburgh Pirates Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Cincinnati Reds Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Baltimore Orioles Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
^"Elias Says..." ESPN.com. Retrieved October 9, 2012.
^Pellowski, Michael J (2007). The Little Giant Book of Baseball Facts. United States: Sterling Publishing Co. pp. 352. ISBN 9781402742736.
Further reading[edit]
Weintraub, Robert (2013) The Victory Season: The End of World War II and the Birth of Baseball's Golden Age. New York: Little, Brown & Company. ISBN 978-0-316-20591-7.
External links[edit]
1946 Major League Baseball season schedule at Baseball Reference
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