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The '''[[1953 in baseball|1953]] [[Baltimore Orioles|St. Louis Browns]]''' season involved the Browns finishing 8th in the [[American League]] with a record of 54 wins and 100 losses. After the season, the Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Orioles, where they play today.
The '''[[1953 in baseball|1953]] [[Baltimore Orioles|St. Louis Browns]]''' season involved the Browns finishing 8th in the [[American League]] with a record of 54 wins and 100 losses, 46½ games behind the AL and World Series champion [[New York Yankees]] in their 52nd and final season in the [[St. Louis, Missouri|Gateway City]]. After the season, the Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Orioles, where they play today.


===Season standings===
===Season standings===

Revision as of 00:47, 9 October 2007


1953 St. Louis Browns
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DivisionEast Division
BallparkSportsman's Park
CitySt. Louis, Missouri
ManagersMarty Marion
← 1952 Seasons

The 1953 St. Louis Browns season involved the Browns finishing 8th in the American League with a record of 54 wins and 100 losses, 46½ games behind the AL and World Series champion New York Yankees in their 52nd and final season in the Gateway City. After the season, the Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Orioles, where they play today.

Season standings

American League W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 99 52 0.656 50–27 49–25
Cleveland Indians 92 62 0.597 53–24 39–38
Chicago White Sox 89 65 0.578 11½ 41–36 48–29
Boston Red Sox 84 69 0.549 16 38–38 46–31
Washington Senators 76 76 0.500 23½ 39–36 37–40
Detroit Tigers 60 94 0.390 40½ 30–47 30–47
Philadelphia Athletics 59 95 0.383 41½ 27–50 32–45
St. Louis Browns 54 100 0.351 46½ 23–54 31–46

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

Other batters

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

Starting pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO

Other pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA
Relief pitchers
Player G W L SV ERA SO

References