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词条 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

      Season standings    Record vs. opponents    Notable transactions    Roster  

  3. Player stats

      Batting    Starters by position    Other batters    Pitching    Starting pitchers    Other pitchers    Relief pitchers  

  4. 1941 World Series

      Game 1    Game 2    Game 3    Game 4    Game 5  

  5. Awards and honors

      League top ten finishers  

  6. Farm system

  7. Notes

  8. References

  9. External links

{{About|the baseball team|the NFL team|1941 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) season}}{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{MLB yearly infobox-pre1969
| name = Brooklyn Dodgers
| season = 1941
| misc = 1941 National League Champions
| logo = BRO-D 6150.png
| current league = National League
| y1 = 1890
| Uniform logo = Nl_1941_brooklyn.png
| ballpark = Ebbets Field
| y4 = 1913
| city = Brooklyn, New York
| y5 = 1883
| owners = James & Dearie Mulvey, Brooklyn Trust Company
| general managers = Larry MacPhail
| managers = Leo Durocher
| television =
| radio = WHN
Red Barber, Al Helfer
|}}

The 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers, led by manager Leo Durocher, won their first pennant in 21 years, edging the St. Louis Cardinals by 2.5 games. They went on to lose to the New York Yankees in the World Series.

In The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, this team was referenced as one of "The Greatest Teams That Never Was", due to the quality of its starting lineup. Dolph Camilli was the slugging star with 34 home runs and 120 RBI. He was voted the National League's Most Valuable Player. Pete Reiser, a 22-year-old rookie, led the league in batting average, slugging percentage, and runs scored. Other regulars included Hall of Famers Billy Herman, Joe Medwick, Pee Wee Reese, and Dixie Walker. Not surprisingly, the Dodgers scored the most runs of any NL team (800).

The pitching staff featured a pair of 22-game winners, Kirby Higbe and Whitlow Wyatt, having their best pro seasons.

Offseason

  • November 11, 1940: Vito Tamulis, Bill Crouch, Mickey Livingston and cash were traded by the Dodgers to the Philadelphia Phillies for Kirby Higbe.[1]
  • November 19, 1940: Tot Pressnell was purchased from the Dodgers by the St. Louis Cardinals.[2]
  • December 1940: Boze Berger was traded by the Dodgers to the New York Yankees for Jack Graham.[3]
  • December 4, 1940: Glen Stewart was purchased by the Dodgers from the New York Giants.[4]
  • December 4, 1940: Gus Mancuso, minor leaguer John Pintar and cash were traded by the Dodgers to the St. Louis Cardinals for Mickey Owen.[5]
  • December 9, 1940: Pep Young was traded by the Dodgers to the Cincinnati Reds for Lew Riggs.[6]
  • January 27, 1941: Pep Rambert was purchased by the Dodgers from the Pittsburgh Pirates.[7]
  • February 4, 1941: Lefty Mills was purchased by the Dodgers from the St. Louis Browns.[8]
  • Prior to 1941 season: Wally Westlake was acquired from the Dodgers by the Merced Bears.[9]

Regular season

Season standings

{{1941 National League standings}}

Record vs. opponents

{{1941 NL Record vs. opponents|team=BR}}

Notable transactions

  • April 3, 1941: Roxie Lawson was purchased by the Dodgers from the St. Louis Browns.[10]
  • April 15, 1941: Newt Kimball was purchased by the Dodgers from the St. Louis Cardinals.[11]
  • April 15, 1941: Lefty Mills was returned by the Dodgers to the St. Louis Browns.[8]
  • April 22, 1941: Mace Brown was purchased by the Dodgers from the Pittsburgh Pirates.[12]
  • May 6, 1941: Lee Grissom was traded by the Dodgers to the Philadelphia Phillies for Vito Tamulis.[1]
  • May 6, 1941: Johnny Hudson, Charlie Gilbert and cash were traded by the Dodgers to the Chicago Cubs for Billy Herman.[13]
  • August 14, 1941: Joe Becker, George Staller, and minor leaguers John S. Bell and Ray Roche were traded by the Dodgers to the Philadelphia Phillies for Dixie Howell.[14]
  • August 26, 1941: Mace Brown and cash were traded by the Dodgers to the Chicago Cubs for Augie Galan.[12]

Roster

1941 Brooklyn Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers{{MLBplayer|29|Ed Albosta}}{{MLBplayer|22|Johnny Allen}}{{MLBplayer|28,33|Mace Brown}}{{MLBplayer|25|Hugh Casey}}{{MLBplayer|32|Bob Chipman}}{{MLBplayer|26|Curt Davis}}{{MLBplayer|15|Tom Drake}}{{MLBplayer|14|Freddie Fitzsimmons}}{{MLBplayer|20|Larry French}}{{MLBplayer|32|Lee Grissom}}{{MLBplayer|12|Luke Hamlin}}{{MLBplayer|15,13|Kirby Higbe}}{{MLBplayer|21|Newt Kimball}}{{MLBplayer|16|Van Mungo}}{{MLBplayer|22|Bill Swift}}{{MLBplayer|15|Vito Tamulis}}{{MLBplayer|20|Kemp Wicker}}{{MLBplayer|17|Whit Wyatt}}Catchers{{MLBplayer|19|Herman Franks}}{{MLBplayer|6,38|Tony Giuliani}}{{MLBplayer|10|Mickey Owen}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Babe Phelps}}{{MLBplayer|47|George Pfister}}Infielders{{MLBplayer| 4|Dolph Camilli}}{{MLBplayer| 3|Pete Coscarart}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Leo Durocher}}{{MLBplayer|16|Billy Herman}}{{MLBplayer|31|Alex Kampouris}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Cookie Lavagetto}}{{MLBplayer| 1|Pee Wee Reese}}{{MLBplayer|18|Lew Riggs}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer|24|Augie Galan}}{{MLBplayer|77,6|Joe Medwick}}{{MLBplayer|27|Pete Reiser}}{{MLBplayer|24|Tommy Tatum}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Joe Vosmik}}{{MLBplayer|11|Dixie Walker}}{{MLBplayer|24|Paul Waner}}{{MLBplayer|8,29|Jimmy Wasdell}}Manager{{MLBplayer| 2|Leo Durocher}}Coaches{{MLBplayer| 7|Charlie Dressen}}{{MLBplayer|30|Red Corriden}}

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = runs; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
PosPlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
C Mickey|Owen}} 128 386 32 89 .231 1 44 1
1B Dolph|Camilli}} 149 529 92 151 .285 34 120 3
2B Billy|Herman}} 133 536 77 156 .291 3 41 1
3B Cookie|Lavagetto}} 132 441 75 122 .277 1 78 7
SS Pee Wee|Reese}} 152 595 76 136 .229 2 46 10
OF Dixie|Walker}} 148 531 88 165 .311 9 71 4
OF Pete|Reiser}} 137 536 117 184 .343 14 76 4
OF Joe|Medwick}} 133 538 100 171 .318 18 88 2

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = runs; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
PlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
Jimmy|Wasdell}} 94 265 39 79 .298 4 48 2
Lew|Riggs}} 77 197 27 60 .305 5 36 1
Herman|Franks}} 57 139 10 28 .201 1 11 0
Pete|Coscarart}} 43 62 13 8 .129 0 5 1
Joe|Vosmik}} 25 56 0 11 .196 0 4 0
Alex|Kampouris}} 16 51 8 16 .314 2 9 0
Leo|Durocher}} 18 42 2 12 .286 0 6 0
Paul|Waner}} 11 35 5 6 .171 0 4 0
Babe|Phelps}} 16 30 3 7 .233 2 4 0
Augie|Galan}} 17 27 3 7 .259 0 4 0
Tommy|Tatum}} 8 12 1 2 .167 0 1 0
Tony|Giuliani}} 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
George|Pfister}} 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; BB = Bases on balls; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games
PlayerGGSCGIPWLERABBSO
Kirby|Higbe}} 48 39 19 298 22 9 3.14 132 121
Whit|Wyatt}} 38 35 23 288.1 22 10 2.34 82 176
Freddie|Fitzsimmons}} 13 12 3 82.2 6 1 2.07 26 19
Ed|Albosta}} 2 2 0 13 0 2 6.23 8 5

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; BB = Bases on balls; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games
PlayerGGSCGIPWLERABBSO
Hugh|Casey|Hugh Casey (baseball)}} 45 18 4 162 14 11 3.89 57 61
Curt|Davis}} 28 16 10 154.1 13 7 2.97 27 50
Luke|Hamlin}} 30 20 5 136 8 8 4.24 41 58
Johnny|Allen|Johnny Allen (baseball)}} 11 4 2 57.1 3 0 2.51 12 21
Newt|Kimball}} 15 5 1 52 3 1 3.63 29 17
Tom|Drake|Tom Drake (baseball)}} 10 2 0 24.2 1 1 4.38 12 21
Larry|French}} 6 1 0 15.2 0 0 3.45 4 8
Lee|Grissom}} 4 1 0 11.1 0 0 2.38 8 5

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned Run Average; BB = Bases on balls; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLSVERABBSO
Mace|Brown}} 24 42.2 3 2 3 3.16 26 22
Kemp|Wicker}} 16 32 1 2 1 3.66 14 8
Vito|Tamulis}} 12 22 0 0 1 3.68 10 8
Bill|Swift|Bill Swift (1930s pitcher)}} 9 22 3 0 1 3.27 7 9
Bob|Chipman}} 1 5 1 0 0 0.00 1 3
Van|Mungo}} 2 2 0 0 0 4.50 2 0

1941 World Series

{{main article|1941 World Series}}

The 1941 World Series matched the New York Yankees against the Dodgers, with the Yankees winning in five games to capture their fifth title in six years, and their ninth overall.

The name "Subway Series" arose for a World Series played between two New York City teams. The series was punctuated by the Dodgers' Mickey Owen's dropped third strike of a sharply breaking curveball (a suspected spitball) pitched by Hugh Casey to Tommy Henrich in the 9th inning of Game 4. The play led to a Yankees rally and brought them one win away from another championship.

The Yankees were back after a one-year hiatus, having won thirteen (13) of their last fourteen (14) Series games and twenty-eight (28) of their last thirty-one (31) games in the World Series.

This was the first Subway Series between the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees, who had already faced the crosstown New York Giants five times, and the Series was now 1–0 in favor of the Bronx Bombers. These two teams would meet a total of seven (7) times from 1941–1956 – the Dodgers' only victory coming in 1955.

Game 1

October 1, 1941, at Yankee Stadium in New York

Team123456789RHE
Brooklyn (N)000010100260
New York (A)01010100x361
W: Red Ruffing (1–0)   L: Curt Davis (0–1)
HR: NYY – Joe Gordon (1)

Game 2

October 2, 1941, at Yankee Stadium in New York

Team123456789RHE
Brooklyn (N)000021000362
New York (A)011000000291
W: Whit Wyatt (1–0)   L: Spud Chandler (0–1)

Game 3

October 4, 1941, at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York

Team123456789RHE
New York (A)000000020280
Brooklyn (N)000000010140
W: Marius Russo (1–0)  L: Hugh Casey (0–1)

Game 4

October 5, 1941, at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York

Team123456789RHE
New York (A)1002000047120
Brooklyn (N)000220000491
W: Johnny Murphy (1–0)  L: Hugh Casey (0–2)
HR: : BRO – Pete Reiser (1)

Game 5

October 6, 1941, at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York

Team123456789RHE
New York (A)020010000360
Brooklyn (N)001000000141
W: Tiny Bonham (1–0)  L: Whit Wyatt (1–1)
HR: : NYY – Tommy Henrich (1)

Awards and honors

  • 1941 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    • Whit Wyatt starter
    • Mickey Owen starter
    • Pete Reiser starter
    • Dolph Camilli reserve
    • Billy Herman reserve
    • Cookie Lavagetto reserve
    • Joe Medwick reserve
  • National League Most Valuable Player
    • Dolph Camilli
  • TSN Major League All-Star Team
    • Whit Wyatt
    • Pete Reiser
    • Dolph Camilli
  • TSN NL Most Valuable Payer
    • Dolph Camilli

League top ten finishers

Dolph Camilli
  • NL leader in home runs (34)
  • NL leader in RBI (120)
  • #2 in NL in slugging percentage (.556)
  • #2 in NL in bases on balls (104)
  • #3 in NL in on-base percentage (.407)
Kirby Higbe
  • NL leader in wins (22)
  • #4 in NL in strikeouts (121)
Joe Medwick
  • #3 in NL in batting average (.318)
  • #3 in NL in runs scored (100)
Pete Reiser
  • NL leader in batting average (.343)
  • NL leader in slugging percentage (.558)
  • NL leader in runs scored (117)
  • NL leader in triples (17)
  • #4 in NL in on-base percentage (.406)
Whit Wyatt
  • MLB leader in shutouts (7)
  • NL leader in wins (22)
  • #2 in NL in strikeouts (176)
  • #2 in NL in ERA (2.34)
  • #2 in NL in complete games (23)

Farm system

{{MLB Farm System
|level6 = AA
|team6 = Montreal Royals
|league6 = International League
|manager6 = Clyde Sukeforth
|level7 = A1
|team7 = Knoxville Smokies
|league7 = Southern Association
|manager7 = Fred Lindstrom
|level8 =B
|team8 = Reading Brooks
|league8 =Interstate League
|manager8 =Fresco Thompson
|level9 =B
|team9 = Durham Bulls
|league9 =Piedmont League
|manager9 =Bruno Betzel
|level10 =C
|team10 = Santa Barbara Saints
|league10 =California League
|manager10 =John Clancy
|level11 =C
|team11 = Quebec Athletics
|league11 =Canadian–American League
|manager11 =Del Bissonette
Roland Gladu
|level12 = C
|team12 = Grand Rapids Colts
|league12 = Michigan State League
|manager12 =Charles Lucas
|level13 = C
|team13 = Dayton Ducks
|league13 = Middle Atlantic League
|manager13 =Paul Chervinko
Howard Holmes
William McWilliams
|level14 =C
|team14 = Troy Dodgers/Tuskegee Airmen
|league14 = Alabama State League
|manager14 =Orace Powers
|level15 =D
|team15 = Elizabethton Betsy Red Sox
|league15 = Appalachian League
|manager15 =Hobe Brummitt
|level16 =D
|team16 = Valdosta Trojans
|league16 = Georgia–Florida League
|manager16 =Stew Hofferth
|level17 =D
|team17 = Newport Dodgers
|league17 = Northeast Arkansas League
|manager17 =Merle Settlemire
|level18 = D
|team18 = Johnstown Johnnies
|league18 =Pennsylvania State Association
|manager18 =George Treadwell
|level19 = D
|team19 = Olean Oilers
|league19 =Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League
|manager19 =Jake Pitler
|level20 = D
|team20 = Big Spring Bombers
|league20 =West Texas–New Mexico League
|manager20 =Joe Tate

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Montreal, Durham, Santa Barbara, Elizebethton, Newport

Notes

1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/t/tamulvi01.shtml Vito Tamulis] at Baseball-Reference
2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pressto01.shtml Tot Pressnell] at Baseball-Reference
3. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bergebo01.shtml Boze Berger] at Baseball-Reference
4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/stewagl01.shtml Glen Stewart] at Baseball-Reference
5. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mancugu01.shtml Gus Mancuso] at Baseball-Reference
6. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/y/youngpe01.shtml Pep Young] at Baseball-Reference
7. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rambepe01.shtml Pep Rambert] at Baseball-Reference
8. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/millsle01.shtml Lefty Mills] at Baseball-Reference
9. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/westlwa01.shtml Wally Westlake] at Baseball-Reference
10. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lawsoro01.shtml Roxie Lawson] at Baseball-Reference
11. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kimbane01.shtml Newt Kimball] at Baseball-Reference
12. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brownma01.shtml Mace Brown] at Baseball-Reference
13. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hudsojo01.shtml Johnny Hudson] at Baseball-Reference
14. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/beckejo01.shtml Joe Becker] at Baseball-Reference

References

  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/BRO/1941.shtml Baseball-Reference season page]
  • Baseball Almanac season page

External links

  • 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers uniform
  • Brooklyn Dodgers reference site
  • Acme Dodgers page
  • Retrosheet
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