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Sports season
The 1937 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 19 to October 10, 1937. The New York Giants and New York Yankees were the regular season champions of the National League and American League , respectively. In a rematch of the prior year's postseason, the Yankees then defeated the Giants in the World Series , four games to one.
Awards and honors [ edit ]
Statistical leaders [ edit ]
Standings [ edit ]
American League [ edit ]
National League [ edit ]
Postseason [ edit ]
Bracket [ edit ]
Managers [ edit ]
American League [ edit ]
National League [ edit ]
Home field attendance [ edit ]
Team name
Wins
%±
Home attendance
%±
Per game
Detroit Tigers [1]
89
7.2%
1,072,276
22.4%
13,926
New York Yankees [2]
102
0.0%
998,148
2.2%
12,635
New York Giants [3]
95
3.3%
926,887
10.6%
12,358
Chicago Cubs [4]
93
6.9%
895,020
28.0%
11,475
Chicago White Sox [5]
86
6.2%
589,245
33.7%
7,653
Cleveland Indians [6]
83
3.8%
564,849
12.9%
7,242
Boston Red Sox [7]
80
8.1%
559,659
-10.7%
7,563
Brooklyn Dodgers [8]
62
-7.5%
482,481
-1.5%
6,348
Pittsburgh Pirates [9]
86
2.4%
459,679
23.4%
5,893
St. Louis Cardinals [10]
81
-6.9%
430,811
-3.9%
5,385
Philadelphia Athletics [11]
54
1.9%
430,738
51.0%
5,452
Cincinnati Reds [12]
56
-24.3%
411,221
-11.8%
5,140
Washington Senators [13]
73
-11.0%
397,799
4.8%
4,972
Boston Bees [14]
79
11.3%
385,339
13.1%
5,070
Philadelphia Phillies [15]
61
13.0%
212,790
-14.6%
2,876
St. Louis Browns [16]
46
-19.3%
123,121
32.0%
1,578
References [ edit ]
^ "Detroit Tigers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
^ "New York Yankees 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 .
^ "Chicago Cubs 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 .
^ "Cleveland Indians 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 .
^ "Los Angeles Dodgers 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 .
^ "St. Louis Cardinals 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 .
^ "Cincinnati Reds 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 .
^ "Atlanta Braves 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 .
External links [ edit ]
Pre-modern era
Beginnings Competition NL monopoly
Modern era
See also