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The 1948 Major League Baseball season was played from April 19 to October 11, 1948. The Boston Braves and Cleveland Indians were the regular-season champions of the National League and American League, respectively. The Indians won the American League title via a tie-break game win over the Boston Red Sox after both teams finished their 154-game schedules with identical 96-58 records. The Indians then defeated the Braves in the World Series, four games to two.
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- 1 Awards and Honors
- 2 table place
- 2.1 American League
- 2.2 Bundesliga
- 3 postseason
- 4 leaders
- 4.1 American League
- 4.2 Bundesliga
- 5 Manager
- 5.1 American League
- 5.2 Bundesliga
- 6 On-site presence
- 7 See also
- 8 references
- 9 External Links
Awards and Honors
table place
American League
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Bundesliga
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postseason
bracket
league leader
American League
Bundesliga
Manager
American League
Bundesliga
on-site presence
Teamname |
wins |
%± |
home visit |
%± |
per game |
Cleveland-Indianer |
97 |
21,3% |
2.620.627 |
72,2% |
33.172 |
New York Yankees |
94 |
-3,1% |
2.373.901 |
8,9 % |
30.830 |
Detroit Tigers |
78 |
-8,2% |
1.743.035 |
24,7% |
22.637 |
Boston Red Sox |
96 |
15,7 % |
1.558.798 |
9,2% |
19.985 |
Pittsburgh-Piraten |
83 |
33,9% |
1.517.021 |
18,2% |
18.963 |
New York Giants |
78 |
-3,7 % |
1.459.269 |
-8,8% |
18.952 |
Boston Braves |
91 |
5,8 % |
1.455.439 |
13,9% |
19.151 |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
84 |
-10,6% |
1.398.967 |
-22,6 % |
17.935 |
Chicago Cubs |
64 |
-7,2% |
1.237.792 |
-9,3% |
15.869 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
85 |
-4,5% |
1.111.440 |
-10,9 % |
14.434 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
84 |
7,7% |
945.076 |
3,7% |
12.274 |
Cincinnati Reds |
64 |
-12,3% |
823.386 |
-8,5 % |
10.693 |
Washington Senators |
56 |
-12,5% |
795.254 |
-6,5 % |
10.196 |
Chicago White Sox |
51 |
-27,1% |
777.844 |
-11,3% |
10.235 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
66 |
6,5 % |
767.429 |
-15,4% |
10.098 |
St. Louis Browns |
59 |
0.0% |
335.564 |
4,7% |
4.415 |
See also
references
External links