Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
On April 15,
Jackie Robinson was the opening day
first baseman for the
Brooklyn Dodgers , becoming the first black player in
Major League Baseball . Robinson went on to bat .297, score 125 runs, steal 29 bases and win Major League Baseball's inaugural
Rookie of the Year award. The Dodgers won the
National League title and went on to lose to the
New York Yankees in the
World Series . This season was dramatized in the movie
42 .
Offseason
Regular season
Due to the suspension of
Leo Durocher for a year for "conduct detrimental to baseball", coach Clyde Sukeforth managed the first 2 games of the season on an emergency basis, but declined to manage for the full season, so Burt Shotton took over as manager for the rest of the season.
The Dodgers had a home attendance of 1.8 million paying fans, a National League record at the time.
[6] On the road, the Dodgers drew 1.9 million paying fans, also a National League record at that time.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources:
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Team
BSN
BRO
CHC
CIN
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
Boston
—
12–10
13–9
13–9
13–9
14–8
12–10
9–13
Brooklyn
10–12
—
15–7
15–7
14–8
14–8
15–7
11–11–1
Chicago
9–13
7–15
—
12–10
7–15
16–6–1
8–14
10–12
Cincinnati
9–13
7–15
10–12
—
13–9
13–9
13–9
8–14
New York
9–13
8–14
15–7
9–13
—
12–10
15–7–1
13–9
Philadelphia
8–14
8–14
6–16–1
9–13
10–12
—
13–9
8–14
Pittsburgh
10–12
7–15
14–8
9–13
7–15–1
9–13
—
6–16–1
St. Louis
13–9
11–11–1
12–10
14–8
9–13
14–8
16–6–1
—
Game log
1947 Game Log: 94-60 (Home: 52-25; Away: 42-34)
April: 8-3 (Home: 8-1; Away: 0-2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 15
Braves
5–3
Gregg (1-0)
Sain (0-1)
Casey (1)
26,623
1-0
2
April 17
Braves
12–6
Higbe (1-0)
Cooper (0-1)
Casey (2)
10,252
2-0
3
April 18
@
Giants
4–10
Koslo (1-0)
Lombardi (0-1)
37,546
2-1
4
April 19
@
Giants
3–4
Voiselle (1-1)
Branca (0-1)
52,355
2-2
5
April 22
Phillies
1–0
Gregg (2-0)
Leonard (1-1)
9,790
3-2
6
April 23
Phillies
5–2
Hatten (1-0)
Judd (0-2)
8,812
4-2
7
April 24
Phillies
2–0
Branca (1-1)
Hughes (0-2)
Casey (3)
11,654
5-2
8
April 26
Giants
7–3
Lombardi (1-1)
Voiselle (1-2)
33,565
6-2
9
April 27
Giants
9–8
Casey (1-0)
Thompson (0-1)
31,675
7-2
10
April 29
Cubs
10–6
Hatten (2-0)
Wyse (1-2)
Casey (4)
22,030
8-2
11
April 30
Cubs
1–3
Lade (1-0)
Branca (1-2)
20,140
8-3
May: 12-14 (Home: 5-3; Away: 7-11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
12
May 1
Cubs
5–2
Higbe (2-0)
Chipman (2-1)
Chandler (1)
11,533
9-3
13
May 6
Cardinals
7–6
Casey (2-0)
Grodzicki (0-1)
18,971
10-3
14
May 7
Cardinals
1–2
Pollet (1-3)
Lombardi (1-2)
11,435
10-4
15
May 8
Cardinals
1–5
Brecheen (3-1)
Branca (1-3)
32,328
10-5
16
May 9
@
Phillies
5–6 (11)
Leonard (4-1)
Casey (2-1)
22,680
10-6
17
May 10
@
Phillies
4–2
Hatten (3-0)
Hughes (0-5)
15,556
11-6
18
May 11
@
Phillies
3–7
Leonard (5-1)
Lombardi (1-3)
--
11-7
19
May 11
@
Phillies
4–5
Rowe (5-0)
Chandler (0-1)
Heintzelman (1)
40,952
11-8
20
May 12
Braves
8–3
Branca (2-3)
Cooper (1-3)
19,661
12-8
21
May 13
@
Reds
5–7
Vander Meer (1-1)
Taylor (0-1)
Gumbert (2)
27,164
12-9
22
May 14
@
Reds
0–2
Blackwell (4-2)
Hatten (3-1)
6,688
12-10
23
May 15
@
Pirates
3–7
Bahr (3-1)
Lombardi (1-4)
Bonham (2)
13,471
12-11
24
May 16
@
Pirates
3–1
Branca (3-3)
Higbe (2-2)
Casey (5)
34,184
13-11
25
May 17
@
Pirates
0–4
Ostermueller (3-1)
Melton (0-1)
17,673
13-12
26
May 18
@
Cubs
4–2
Hatten (4-1)
Schmitz (3-3)
Casey (6)
46,572
14-12
27
May 19
@
Cubs
7–8
Erickson (1-1)
Gregg (2-1)
Schmitz (3)
21,875
14-13
28
May 21
@
Cardinals
4–3 (10)
Casey (3-1)
Brecheen (4-2)
16,249
15-13
29
May 23
Phillies
5–4
Barney (1-0)
Leonard (6-2)
Casey (7)
33,136
16-13
30
May 24
Phillies
3–4 (10)
Schmidt (1-2)
Casey (3-2)
23,442
16-14
31
May 25
Phillies
5–3
Hatten (5-1)
Hughes (0-6)
18,016
17-14
32
May 27
@
Giants
7–3
Branca (4-3)
Koslo (3-2)
51,780
18-14
33
May 28
@
Giants
14–2
Taylor (1-1)
Jansen (3-1)
28,260
19-14
34
May 29
@
Giants
4–5
Hartung (4-0)
Hatten (5-2)
Trinkle (4)
24,274
19-15
35
May 30
@
Braves
3–6
Spahn (8-0)
Barney (1-1)
--
19-16
36
May 30
@
Braves
0–3
Barrett (2-3
Lombardi (1-5)
30,535
19-17
37
May 31
@
Braves
5–0
Branca (5-3)
Lanfranconi (0-1)
23,275
20-17
June: 18-11 (Home: 8-4; Away: 10-7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
38
June 1
Cardinals
6–1
Taylor (2-1)
Brecheen (5-3)
34,109
21-17
39
June 2
Cardinals
4–5 (10)
Pollet (3-6)
Branca (5-4)
17,719
21-18
40
June 3
Pirates
11–6
Barney (2-1)
Higbe (3-5)
Casey (8)
--
22-18
41
June 3
Pirates
8–7
Barney (3-1)
Roe (2-3)
27,244
23-18
42
June 4
Pirates
9–4
Branca (6-4)
Singleton (1-1)
32,287
24-18
43
June 5
Pirates
3–0
Taylor (3-1)
Ostermueller (4-2)
24,977
25-18
44
June 6
Cubs
6–2
Hatten (6-2)
Wyse (2-5)
31,555
26-18
45
June 9
Reds
6–9
Gumbert (5-2)
Lombardi (1-6)
Peterson (1)
32,864
26-19
46
June 10
Reds
1–3
Blackwell (8-2)
Branca (6-5)
--
26-20
47
June 10
Reds
6–5
Branca (7-5)
Lively (0-2)
33,045
27-20
48
June 11
Reds
4–5
Riddle (1-0)
Hatten (6-3)
Gumbert (4)
18,403
27-21
49
June 13
@
Cardinals
0–3
Munger (5-1)
Taylor (3-2)
25,606
27-22
50
June 14
@
Cardinals
3–5
Brazle (5-3)
Branca (7-6)
9,190
27-23
51
June 14
@
Cardinals
2–12
Brecheen (8-3)
Barney (3-2)
26,005
27-24
52
June 15
@
Cardinals
3–11
Pollet (4-7)
Hatten (6-4)
29,686
27-25
53
June 16
@
Cubs
2–1
Taylor (4-2)
Lade (4-3)
20,097
28-25
54
June 18
@
Cubs
5–3
Hatten (7-4)
Borowy (7-3)
Casey (9)
23,313
29-25
55
June 19
@
Cubs
5–1
Branca (8-6)
Schmitz (4-8)
19,932
30-25
56
June 21
@
Reds
6–5
Casey (4-2)
Gumbert (5-3)
11,807
31-25
57
June 22
@
Reds
0–4
Blackwell (11-2)
Hatten (7-5)
--
31-26
58
June 22
@
Reds
9–8
Lombardi (2-6)
Walters (3-4)
Gregg (1)
31,204
32-26
59
June 24
@
Pirates
4–2
Branca (9-6)
Ostermueller (5-4)
35,331
33-26
60
June 25
@
Pirates
6–2
Taylor (5-2)
Higbe (4-7)
10,313
34-26
61
June 26
Braves
8–6
Branca (10-6)
Johnson (2-4)
33,102
35-26
62
June 27
@
Braves
8–5
Barney (4-2)
Voiselle (1-5)
Behrman (1)
35,801
36-26
63
June 28
@
Braves
4–5
Lanfranconi (1-1)
Behrman (0-3)
11,930
36-27
64
June 29
@
Giants
4–3
Taylor (6-2)
Iott (1-1)
--
37-27
65
June 29
@
Giants
5–9
Trinkle (5-1)
Gregg (2-2)
52,147
37-28
66
June 30
@
Phillies
7–4
Barney (5-2)
Rowe (8-3)
Behrman (2)
28,515
38-28
July: 25-8 (Home: 14-7; Away: 11-1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
67
July 1
@
Phillies
3–5
Schanz (2-1)
King (0-1)
Donnelly (4)
10,644
38-29
68
July 2
Giants
11–3
Branca (11-6)
Kennedy (6-4)
33,313
39-29
69
July 3
Giants
2–19
Koslo (8-4)
Gregg (2-3)
27,938
39-30
70
July 4
Giants
16–7 (8)
Casey (5-2)
Trinkle (5-2)
Branca (1)
20,565
40-30
71
July 4
Giants
4–3
Taylor (7-2)
M. Cooper (3-8)
32,332
41-30
72
July 5
Braves
1–4
Voiselle (3-5)
Lombardi (2-7)
20,596
41-31
73
July 6
Braves
4–0
Branca (12-6)
Barrett (6-6)
26,363
42-31
–
July 8
14th All-Star Game
American League vs.
National League (
Wrigley Field ,
Chicago )
74
July 10
Cubs
5–3
Branca (13-6)
Borowy (8-4)
Casey (10)
--
43-31
75
July 10
Cubs
4–3 (10)
Branca (14-6)
Meyer (3-2)
35,876
44-31
76
July 11
Cubs
5–0
Lombardi (3-7)
Passeau (0-2)
31,508
45-31
77
July 12
Cubs
7–2
Hatten (8-5)
Lade (6-6)
--
46-31
78
July 12
Cubs
6–5
Casey (6-2)
Borowy (8-5)
27,736
47-31
79
July 13
Reds
9–1
King (1-1)
Peterson (3-7)
23,018
48-31
80
July 14
Reds
1–9
Lively (2-2)
Branca (14-7)
29,379
48-32
81
July 15
Pirates
4–12
Roe (3-7)
Taylor (7-3)
--
48-33
82
July 15
Pirates
3–9
Bagby (3-3)
Hatten (8-6)
25,594
48-34
83
July 16
Pirates
10–6
Behrman (1-3)
Bonham (7-3)
Taylor (1)
27,756
49-34
84
July 17
Pirates
1–7
Queen (1-0)
King (1-2)
9,133
49-35
85
July 18
Cardinals
7–0
Branca (15-7)
Munger (8-3)
32,734
50-35
86
July 19
Cardinals
5–7
Dickson (5-10)
Lombardi (3-8)
15,685
50-36
87
July 20
Cardinals
3–3
33,420
50-36
88
July 21
Reds
7–4
Lombardi (4-8)
Gumbert (7-6)
Behrman (3)
--
51-36
89
July 21
Reds
4–3
Hatten (9-6)
Peterson (3-8)
35,092
52-36
90
July 22
@
Reds
12–1
Branca (16-7)
Lively (2-4)
31,808
53-36
91
July 23
@
Reds
5–2
Behrman (2-3)
Raffensberger (3-7)
Casey (11)
12,528
54-36
92
July 24
@
Reds
6–1
Lombardi (5-8)
Vander Meer (4-8)
13,676
55-36
93
July 25
@
Pirates
4–1
Taylor (8-3)
Queen (1-1)
42,014
56-36
94
July 26
@
Pirates
6–4
Casey (7-2)
Strincevich (1-5)
17,606
57-36
95
July 27
@
Pirates
8–4
Behrman (3-3)
Ostermueller (8-6)
Casey (12)
--
58-36
96
July 27
@
Pirates
11–4 (7)
Gregg (3-3)
Higbe (7-10)
42,716
59-36
97
July 28
@
Cubs
4–0
Hatten (10-6)
Schmitz (5-13)
25,052
60-36
98
July 29
@
Cardinals
4–0
Taylor (9-3)
Dickson (6-11)
32,419
61-36
99
July 30
@
Cardinals
11–10 (10)
King (2-2)
Hearn (7-4)
31,709
62-36
100
July 31
@
Cardinals
2–1
Lombardi (6-8)
Pollet (6-9)
21,873
63-36
August: 19-13 (Home: 15-6; Away: 4-7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
101
August 1
@
Cubs
8–10
Kush (5-1)
Casey (7-3)
24,319
63-37
102
August 2
@
Cubs
7–12
Erickson (6-4)
Taylor (9-4)
34,108
63-38
103
August 3
@
Cubs
0–6
Schmitz (6-13)
Branca (16-8)
41,120
63-39
104
August 4
@
Braves
4–2 (10)
Casey (8-3)
Voiselle (3-11)
23,828
64-39
105
August 5
@
Braves
2–4
Sain (15-7)
Gregg (3-4)
20,658
64-40
106
August 6
@
Braves
3–7
Spahn (14-6)
Hatten (10-7)
32,252
64-41
107
August 7
@
Braves
1–3
Barrett (9-8)
Taylor (9-5)
16,971
64-42
108
August 8
Phillies
5–0
Branca (17-8)
Leonard (12-7)
32,170
65-42
109
August 9
Phillies
3–5
Rowe (10-8)
Lombardi (6-9)
Jurisich (1)
23,095
65-43
110
August 10
Phillies
2–0
Hatten (11-7)
Donnelly (1-4)
24,830
66-43
111
August 12
Braves
2–9
Voiselle (4-11)
Branca (17-9)
Shoun (1)
38,794
66-44
112
August 13
Braves
10–5
King (3-2)
Johnson (3-7)
25,684
67-44
113
August 14
Braves
1–0
Lombardi (7-9)
Spahn (14-8)
18,571
68-44
114
August 15
@
Phillies
8–1
Hatten (12-7)
Rowe (10-9)
26,060
69-44
115
August 16
@
Phillies
5–4
Casey (9-3)
Judd (1-12)
Behrman (4)
9,859
70-44
116
August 17
@
Phillies
0–4
Leonard (14-7)
King (3-3)
--
70-45
117
August 17
@
Phillies
7–5
Casey (10-3)
Jurisich (1-5)
Lombardi (1)
32,220
71-45
118
August 18
Cardinals
7–5
Lombardi (8-9)
Pollet (7-11)
Casey (13)
32,781
72-45
119
August 18
Cardinals
12–3
Taylor (10-5)
Brecheen (14-7)
Lombardi (2)
33,723
73-45
120
August 19
Cardinals
3–11
Brazle (10-6)
Behrman (3-4)
Hearn (1)
33,465
73-46
121
August 20
Cardinals
2–3 (12)
Pollet (8-11)
Casey (10-4)
Munger (3)
25,762
73-47
122
August 21
Reds
8–1
King (4-3)
Blackwell (19-6)
14,577
74-47
123
August 22
Reds
6–5 (12)
Behrman (4-4)
Gumbert (8-8)
14,836
75-47
124
August 23
Reds
8–5
Lombardi (9-9)
Vander Meer (6-13)
30,041
76-47
125
August 24
Pirates
3–1
Branca (18-9)
Bonham (9-7)
Casey (14)
33,207
77-47
126
August 25
Pirates
11–10
King (5-3)
Higbe (10-13)
Casey (15)
20,166
78-47
127
August 26
Pirates
3–16
Ostermueller (12-7)
Gregg (3-5)
24,069
78-48
128
August 27
Cubs
3–6
Schmitz (9-16)
Hatten (12-8)
13,117
78-49
129
August 28
Cubs
6–2
Lombardi (10-9)
Wyse (5-8)
Behrman (5)
22,375
79-49
130
August 29
Giants
6–3
Branca (19-9)
Koslo (14-9)
34,568
80-49
131
August 30
Giants
3–1
King (6-3)
Trinkle (6-4)
Casey (16)
37,512
81-49
132
August 31
Giants
10–4
Behrman (5-4)
Kennedy (9-11)
Lombardi (3)
33,837
82-49
September: 12-11 (Home: 2-4; Away: 10-7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
Phillies
5–0
Hatten (13-8)
Hughes (4-10)
28,153
83-49
134
September 1
Phillies
0–5
Judd (3-13)
Branca (19-10)
35,468
83-50
135
September 4
@
Giants
2–0
Lombardi (11-9)
Hansen (0-4)
49,203
84-50
136
September 5
@
Giants
7–6
Haugstad (1-0)
Jansen (17-5)
Casey (17)
23,475
85-50
137
September 6
@
Giants
2–3
Poat (3-0)
Branca (19-11)
43,085
85-51
138
September 7
@
Giants
6–7
Koslo (15-9)
King (6-4)
Trinkle (9)
50,638
85-52
139
September 9
@
Cubs
3–4
Schmitz (10-17)
Lombardi (11-10)
Erickson (1)
25,988
85-53
140
September 10
@
Cubs
5–1
Hatten (14-8)
Chipman (6-5)
Casey (18)
21,594
86-53
141
September 11
@
Cardinals
4–3
Branca (20-11)
Brecheen (15-10)
Behrman (6)
20,452
87-53
142
September 12
@
Cardinals
7–8
Wilks (4-0)
Behrman (5-5)
31,957
87-54
143
September 13
@
Cardinals
8–7
Lombardi (12-10)
Dickson (12-14)
Behrman (7)
33,510
88-54
144
September 14
@
Reds
13–2
Hatten (15-8)
Peterson (5-13)
--
89-54
145
September 14
@
Reds
6–3
Hatten (16-8)
Gumbert (10-9)
34,623
90-54
146
September 16
@
Reds
7–3
Branca (21-11)
Walters (8-8)
8,261
91-54
147
September 17
@
Pirates
4–2
Gregg (4-5)
Ostermueller (12-9)
Behrman (8)
33,916
92-54
148
September 18
@
Pirates
7–8
Higbe (13-15)
King (6-5)
15,440
92-55
149
September 20
Braves
1–8
Sain (20-11)
Lombardi (12-11)
29,762
92-56
150
September 21
Braves
0–4
Spahn (20-10)
Branca (21-12)
34,128
92-57
151
September 23
Giants
6–1
Hatten (17-8)
Jones (1-2)
Bankhead (1)
26,123
93-57
152
September 24
Giants
5–6
Beggs (3-5)
Ramsdell (0-1)
Trinkle (10)
16,990
93-58
153
September 25
@
Phillies
5–2 (10)
Ramsdell (1-1)
Leonard (17-12)
22,736
94-58
154
September 27
@
Braves
1–2
Martin (1-0)
Palica (0-1)
7,720
94-59
155
September 28
@
Braves
2–3
Sain (21-12)
Banta (0-1)
25,511
94-60
Opening Day lineup
Season chronology
April 15: On
Opening Day , Jackie Robinson made his debut as the Dodgers'
first baseman . He went 0-for-3, scoring a run. He also had one
sacrifice hit and grounded into a
double play before being replaced late in the game by
Howie Schultz . In the field, he had 11
putouts without an
error .
[7]
April 22: In a game against the
Philadelphia Phillies , Robinson committed an
error for the first time in his major league career.
[8]
May 13: Robinson played in his first game in Cincinnati. The
Reds won the game 7–5. Despite the loss, Robinson had a walk, a single, and a run.
[9] Various racial slurs were hurled at Robinson by the fans.
Pee Wee Reese put his hand on Robinson's shoulder to hush the crowd.
[10]
May 18: 46,572 paying fans (while there were 20,000 fans outside) came to Chicago's
Wrigley Field to see Robinson play against the
Cubs . The Dodgers won by a score of 4–2.
[11]
June 24: Against the
Pirates , Robinson
stole home plate for the first time in his career.
[12] The Pirates catcher was
Dixie Howell , who had started the season in Brooklyn's farm system.
September 11:
St. Louis Cardinals catcher
Joe Garagiola and Robinson were involved in an incident at home plate. Garagiola stepped on Robinson's foot and the two started arguing. Umpire
Beans Reardon held back Garagiola while Robinson clapped.
[13] The incident was later part of a children's book titled In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson by Bette Bao Lord.
Notable transactions
Roster
1947 Brooklyn Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
1947 World Series
Game 1
September 30, 1947, at
Yankee Stadium in New York City
Game 2
October 1, 1947, at
Yankee Stadium in New York City
Game 3
October 2, 1947, at
Ebbets Field in
Brooklyn, New York
Game 4
October 3, 1947, at
Ebbets Field in
Brooklyn, New York
Game 5
October 4, 1947, at
Ebbets Field in
Brooklyn, New York
Game 6
October 5, 1947, at
Yankee Stadium in New York City
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Brooklyn
2
0
2
0
0
4
0
0
0
8
12
1
New York
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
1
6
15
2
WP :
Ralph Branca (1–1)
LP :
Joe Page (0–1)
Game 7
October 6, 1947, at
Yankee Stadium in New York City
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Brooklyn
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
7
0
New York
0
1
0
2
0
1
1
0
X
5
7
0
WP :
Joe Page (1–1)
LP :
Hal Gregg (0–1)
Awards and honors
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Mobile, Pueblo, Nashua, Spokane, Greenwood, Zanesville
Notes
^
"Steve Nagy Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^
"Art Herring Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^
"Augie Galan Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^
"Eddie Basinski Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^
"Marion Fricano Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^ Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season , p. 231, Jonathan Eig, Simon & Schuster, 2007, New York,
ISBN
978-0-7432-9461-4
^
"Retrosheet Boxscore: Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Boston Braves 3" . www.retrosheet.org .
^ Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season , p. 75
^ Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season , p. 125
^ Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season , p. 127
^ Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season , p. 141
^ Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season , p. 167
^ Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season , p. 228
^
"Kirby Higbe Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^
"Howie Schultz Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^
"Tommy Tatum Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More" . Baseball-Reference.com .
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