Statis Pro Baseball Great Teams 1946-1960 Game
Statis Pro Baseball Great Teams 1946-1960 Game
Statis Pro Baseball Great Teams 1946-1960 Game
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Williams (.342 38 HR) Johnny Pesky (.335) and Dom DiMaggio (.316) posted great seasons backed by a
defeating their Boston brethren, the Braves, in the World Series. Lou Boudreau (.355/.453 +30 fielding
runs) had a season for the ages, Joe Gordon (32 HR), Ken Keltner (31 HR), Dale Mitchell (.336) had fine
seasons. Bob Lemon won 20 and hit better than most everyday players. Gene Bearden (2.43) lead the
Cleveland. The Tigers, Red Sox, Yankees battled all summer for the pennant but the Indians would put
the nail in the Tigers coffin beating them 5 of 6 games in the last two weeks. George Kell (.340, 56 2B),
Hoot Evers and Vic Wertz all drove in 100 runs and a deep rotation led to the 2nd best ERA in the AL.
1953 New York Yankees (99‐52) Five rings in five years, the Yankees won every Series from 1949 to 1953
(and 1947). Loaded with Hall of Famers (Berra, Rizzuto, Mantle, Ford) the true strength of this team was
its incredible depth with no weak spots in the line‐up or the pitching staff. Led the league in runs and
58) Yankee run of pennants, finishing on a 15‐4 tear to end the season 8 games up on the Yanks. The
pitching staff was dominant. Wynn (23‐11), Garcia (19‐8), Lemon (23‐7) did the heavy lifting and the
aging Bob Feller, used sparingly, posted a 13‐3 season. Avila (.341), Rosen (.910 OPS) and Doby (32 HR)
Berra (27 HR), Skowron (.319), Ford (18‐7, 2.63) had excellent campaigns. The Yankees went 11‐2 down
the stretch to move from 2 games back to a comfortable 3 game final cushion. However, the Dodgers
years to win their first pennant since the days of the infamous 1919 Black Sox. Perennial all‐star Nellie
Fox (+26 defense, .306) won the MVP award, Luis Aparicio (56 SB) and Jim Landis (20 SB) were the “Go‐
Go” while pitching and defense held opponents to a meager 3.8 runs per game. Early Wynn posted 22
most dramatic moment in World Series history. The 1960 version saw the Yankees tied with the Orioles
on September 14. First Yanks swept the Orioles and followed it up with an additional 11 game winning
streak to finish out the season. Maris (.283/39/112) won his first MVP, Mantle pounded 40 HRs and the
pitchers benefited from an outstanding defensive infield. Boyer, Kubek, McDougal, Richardson saved 53
1946 St. Louis Cardinals (97‐59) The first real season since 1941 saw the Cardinals continue their war
time success (NL Pennant 1942‐44) in peace time. Stan Musial (.365/.434/.587) had a monster season,
Enos Slaughter drove in 130 and Howie Pollett led the NL in ERA (2.10) and Wins (21) and even posted 5
Spahn (15‐12, 3.71) in the league’s best pitching staff and the offense led the league in hitting (.275)
paced by Tommy Holmes (.325) and Bob Elliott (23 HR). This was the last hurrah for the Braves in
of futility, not finishing within 10 games of first in the last 32 years. A team loaded with young talent
(Ashburn, Hamner, Roberts, Simmons were 23 or younger) appeared to signal a new day for the Phils,
through the second half of the season (55‐18) and slugged 208 HRs, let by MVP Roy Campanella
(.312/41/142), Duke Snider (.336/42/126) and Gil Hodges (.302/31/122). There was nothing special
about the pitching, but when you average 6.2 runs a game, average hurling is more than enough.
However, as has been the case in their past 4 World Series appearances, they were bested by the cross
strength of the Giants. Antonelli (21‐7, 2.30) posted the best season in the NL and was backed up by
Ruben Gomez (17‐9), Sal Maglie (14‐6) and pair of relief aces, Grissom and Wilhelm. They delivered in
dropped the Yanks in a dramatic 7 game series highlighted by Johnny Podres game 7 shutout. Don
Newcombe won 20 games and had arguably the best offensive season by any pitcher in history (.359, 7
led the league in wins (21) and Hank Aaron led the league in total bases (369). Eddie Mathews (32 HR)
and Bob Buhl (18‐7, 2.74) played to roles of trusty side‐kicks. Lew Burdette would dominate the
blowouts, 38‐3 total) but it featured the most dramatic ending to one. The only Game 7 Series ending
home run, number 8 hitter Bill Mazeroski , noted more for his outstanding glove work, drove a Ralph
Terry pitch just over the LF wall in Forbes Field. Dick Groat (.325) won the MVP, Clemente hit .314 and
Bob Friend (3.00), Vern Law (3.08) and Roy Face (2.94, 24 Sv) were stalwarts in an otherwise mediocre
pitching staff.
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| Isin: | I8AHXPGNANMK |
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Williams (.342 38 HR) Johnny Pesky (.335) and Dom DiMaggio (.316) posted great seasons backed by a
defeating their Boston brethren, the Braves, in the World Series. Lou Boudreau (.355/.453 +30 fielding
runs) had a season for the ages, Joe Gordon (32 HR), Ken Keltner (31 HR), Dale Mitchell (.336) had fine
seasons. Bob Lemon won 20 and hit better than most everyday players. Gene Bearden (2.43) lead the
Cleveland. The Tigers, Red Sox, Yankees battled all summer for the pennant but the Indians would put
the nail in the Tigers coffin beating them 5 of 6 games in the last two weeks. George Kell (.340, 56 2B),
Hoot Evers and Vic Wertz all drove in 100 runs and a deep rotation led to the 2nd best ERA in the AL.
1953 New York Yankees (99‐52) Five rings in five years, the Yankees won every Series from 1949 to 1953
(and 1947). Loaded with Hall of Famers (Berra, Rizzuto, Mantle, Ford) the true strength of this team was
its incredible depth with no weak spots in the line‐up or the pitching staff. Led the league in runs and
58) Yankee run of pennants, finishing on a 15‐4 tear to end the season 8 games up on the Yanks. The
pitching staff was dominant. Wynn (23‐11), Garcia (19‐8), Lemon (23‐7) did the heavy lifting and the
aging Bob Feller, used sparingly, posted a 13‐3 season. Avila (.341), Rosen (.910 OPS) and Doby (32 HR)
Berra (27 HR), Skowron (.319), Ford (18‐7, 2.63) had excellent campaigns. The Yankees went 11‐2 down
the stretch to move from 2 games back to a comfortable 3 game final cushion. However, the Dodgers
years to win their first pennant since the days of the infamous 1919 Black Sox. Perennial all‐star Nellie
Fox (+26 defense, .306) won the MVP award, Luis Aparicio (56 SB) and Jim Landis (20 SB) were the “Go‐
Go” while pitching and defense held opponents to a meager 3.8 runs per game. Early Wynn posted 22
most dramatic moment in World Series history. The 1960 version saw the Yankees tied with the Orioles
on September 14. First Yanks swept the Orioles and followed it up with an additional 11 game winning
streak to finish out the season. Maris (.283/39/112) won his first MVP, Mantle pounded 40 HRs and the
pitchers benefited from an outstanding defensive infield. Boyer, Kubek, McDougal, Richardson saved 53
1946 St. Louis Cardinals (97‐59) The first real season since 1941 saw the Cardinals continue their war
time success (NL Pennant 1942‐44) in peace time. Stan Musial (.365/.434/.587) had a monster season,
Enos Slaughter drove in 130 and Howie Pollett led the NL in ERA (2.10) and Wins (21) and even posted 5
Spahn (15‐12, 3.71) in the league’s best pitching staff and the offense led the league in hitting (.275)
paced by Tommy Holmes (.325) and Bob Elliott (23 HR). This was the last hurrah for the Braves in
of futility, not finishing within 10 games of first in the last 32 years. A team loaded with young talent
(Ashburn, Hamner, Roberts, Simmons were 23 or younger) appeared to signal a new day for the Phils,
through the second half of the season (55‐18) and slugged 208 HRs, let by MVP Roy Campanella
(.312/41/142), Duke Snider (.336/42/126) and Gil Hodges (.302/31/122). There was nothing special
about the pitching, but when you average 6.2 runs a game, average hurling is more than enough.
However, as has been the case in their past 4 World Series appearances, they were bested by the cross
strength of the Giants. Antonelli (21‐7, 2.30) posted the best season in the NL and was backed up by
Ruben Gomez (17‐9), Sal Maglie (14‐6) and pair of relief aces, Grissom and Wilhelm. They delivered in
dropped the Yanks in a dramatic 7 game series highlighted by Johnny Podres game 7 shutout. Don
Newcombe won 20 games and had arguably the best offensive season by any pitcher in history (.359, 7
led the league in wins (21) and Hank Aaron led the league in total bases (369). Eddie Mathews (32 HR)
and Bob Buhl (18‐7, 2.74) played to roles of trusty side‐kicks. Lew Burdette would dominate the
blowouts, 38‐3 total) but it featured the most dramatic ending to one. The only Game 7 Series ending
home run, number 8 hitter Bill Mazeroski , noted more for his outstanding glove work, drove a Ralph
Terry pitch just over the LF wall in Forbes Field. Dick Groat (.325) won the MVP, Clemente hit .314 and
Bob Friend (3.00), Vern Law (3.08) and Roy Face (2.94, 24 Sv) were stalwarts in an otherwise mediocre
pitching staff.
| Brand: | Statis Pro |
|---|---|
| Isin: | I8AHXPGNANMK |
Williams (.342 38 HR) Johnny Pesky (.335) and Dom DiMaggio (.316) posted great seasons backed by a
defeating their Boston brethren, the Braves, in the World Series. Lou Boudreau (.355/.453 +30 fielding
runs) had a season for the ages, Joe Gordon (32 HR), Ken Keltner (31 HR), Dale Mitchell (.336) had fine
seasons. Bob Lemon won 20 and hit better than most everyday players. Gene Bearden (2.43) lead the
Cleveland. The Tigers, Red Sox, Yankees battled all summer for the pennant but the Indians would put
the nail in the Tigers coffin beating them 5 of 6 games in the last two weeks. George Kell (.340, 56 2B),
Hoot Evers and Vic Wertz all drove in 100 runs and a deep rotation led to the 2nd best ERA in the AL.
1953 New York Yankees (99‐52) Five rings in five years, the Yankees won every Series from 1949 to 1953
(and 1947). Loaded with Hall of Famers (Berra, Rizzuto, Mantle, Ford) the true strength of this team was
its incredible depth with no weak spots in the line‐up or the pitching staff. Led the league in runs and
58) Yankee run of pennants, finishing on a 15‐4 tear to end the season 8 games up on the Yanks. The
pitching staff was dominant. Wynn (23‐11), Garcia (19‐8), Lemon (23‐7) did the heavy lifting and the
aging Bob Feller, used sparingly, posted a 13‐3 season. Avila (.341), Rosen (.910 OPS) and Doby (32 HR)
Berra (27 HR), Skowron (.319), Ford (18‐7, 2.63) had excellent campaigns. The Yankees went 11‐2 down
the stretch to move from 2 games back to a comfortable 3 game final cushion. However, the Dodgers
years to win their first pennant since the days of the infamous 1919 Black Sox. Perennial all‐star Nellie
Fox (+26 defense, .306) won the MVP award, Luis Aparicio (56 SB) and Jim Landis (20 SB) were the “Go‐
Go” while pitching and defense held opponents to a meager 3.8 runs per game. Early Wynn posted 22
most dramatic moment in World Series history. The 1960 version saw the Yankees tied with the Orioles
on September 14. First Yanks swept the Orioles and followed it up with an additional 11 game winning
streak to finish out the season. Maris (.283/39/112) won his first MVP, Mantle pounded 40 HRs and the
pitchers benefited from an outstanding defensive infield. Boyer, Kubek, McDougal, Richardson saved 53
1946 St. Louis Cardinals (97‐59) The first real season since 1941 saw the Cardinals continue their war
time success (NL Pennant 1942‐44) in peace time. Stan Musial (.365/.434/.587) had a monster season,
Enos Slaughter drove in 130 and Howie Pollett led the NL in ERA (2.10) and Wins (21) and even posted 5
Spahn (15‐12, 3.71) in the league’s best pitching staff and the offense led the league in hitting (.275)
paced by Tommy Holmes (.325) and Bob Elliott (23 HR). This was the last hurrah for the Braves in
of futility, not finishing within 10 games of first in the last 32 years. A team loaded with young talent
(Ashburn, Hamner, Roberts, Simmons were 23 or younger) appeared to signal a new day for the Phils,
through the second half of the season (55‐18) and slugged 208 HRs, let by MVP Roy Campanella
(.312/41/142), Duke Snider (.336/42/126) and Gil Hodges (.302/31/122). There was nothing special
about the pitching, but when you average 6.2 runs a game, average hurling is more than enough.
However, as has been the case in their past 4 World Series appearances, they were bested by the cross
strength of the Giants. Antonelli (21‐7, 2.30) posted the best season in the NL and was backed up by
Ruben Gomez (17‐9), Sal Maglie (14‐6) and pair of relief aces, Grissom and Wilhelm. They delivered in
dropped the Yanks in a dramatic 7 game series highlighted by Johnny Podres game 7 shutout. Don
Newcombe won 20 games and had arguably the best offensive season by any pitcher in history (.359, 7
led the league in wins (21) and Hank Aaron led the league in total bases (369). Eddie Mathews (32 HR)
and Bob Buhl (18‐7, 2.74) played to roles of trusty side‐kicks. Lew Burdette would dominate the
blowouts, 38‐3 total) but it featured the most dramatic ending to one. The only Game 7 Series ending
home run, number 8 hitter Bill Mazeroski , noted more for his outstanding glove work, drove a Ralph
Terry pitch just over the LF wall in Forbes Field. Dick Groat (.325) won the MVP, Clemente hit .314 and
Bob Friend (3.00), Vern Law (3.08) and Roy Face (2.94, 24 Sv) were stalwarts in an otherwise mediocre
pitching staff.
- Game Type: Board Game
- Theme: Sports
- Type: Complete Game
- Year: 1946
- Game Title: Advanced Statis Pro
- Game: Baseball
- Brand: Statis Pro
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