1948 Brooklyn Dodgers season

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Leo Durocher returned as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers to start the 1948 season but was fired in mid-season. He was replaced first by team coach Ray Blades and then by Burt Shotton, who had managed the team to the 1947 pennant. The Dodgers finished third in the National League after this tumultuous season.

The 1948 Dodgers were very much a work in progress, beginning to coalesce into the classic "Boys of Summer" teams of the 1950s. Gil Hodges was in the opening day lineup, but as a catcher. He would only be shifted to first base after the emergence of Roy Campanella. Jackie Robinson started the season at second base—Eddie Stanky had been traded just before the start of the season to make room for Robinson at his natural position; he had played first base during his 1947 rookie season. Pee Wee Reese was the only "Boys of summer" regular to already be ensconced at his position, shortstop. Billy Cox had been acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates during the offseason, but as one of nine players who would see time at third for the team that year, he only played 70 games at the position. Carl Furillo was already a regular, but in center field. Duke Snider was brought up to the team in mid-season, and it was not until 1949 that Furillo moved to right field and Snider became the regular center fielder.

Preacher Roe and Ralph Branca were in the starting rotation, but Carl Erskine only appeared in a handful of games, and Don Newcombe would not join the staff until the following year.

Offseason

Regular season

Future Hall of Famer Roy Campanella made his major league debut on April 20.[6] In July, Campanella replaced Bruce Edwards as the club's starting catcher. This marked the first time that a major league team had two black players in its everyday lineup.[7]

On September 9, Rex Barney pitched a no-hitter against the New York Giants. He walked two batters and struck out four in a 2–0 victory.

Season standings

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National League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Braves 9162 .595 4531 4631
St. Louis Cardinals 8569 .552 4433 4136
Brooklyn Dodgers 8470 .545 3641 4829
Pittsburgh Pirates 8371 .539 4731 3640
New York Giants 7876 .506 13½ 3740 4136
Philadelphia Phillies 6688 .429 25½ 3244 3444
Cincinnati Reds 6489 .418 27 3245 3244
Chicago Cubs 6490 .416 27½ 3542 2948
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Record vs. opponents

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Sources:
Team BSN BRO CHC CIN NYG PHI PIT STL
Boston 14–816–6–113–811–1114–812–1011–11
Brooklyn 8–1411–1118–411–11–115–79–1312–10
Chicago 6–16–111–1110–1211–117–158–1411–11
Cincinnati 8–134–1812–1010–1211–119–1310–12
New York 11–1111–11–111–1112–1014–812–107–15
Philadelphia 8–147–1515–711–118–1412–10–15–17
Pittsburgh 10–1213–914–813–910–1210–12–113–9–1
St. Louis 11–1110–1211–1112–1015–717–59–13–1
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Opening Day lineup

Notable transactions

Roster

1948 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

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Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CRoy Campanella8327972.258945
1BGil Hodges134481120.2491170
2BJackie Robinson147574170.2961285
3BBilly Cox8823759.249315
SSPee Wee Reese151566155.274975
OFGene Hermanski133400116.2901560
OFCarl Furillo108364108.297444
OFMarv Rackley8828192.327015
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Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg.= Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

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Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Bruce Edwards9628679.276854
Eddie Miksis8622147.213216
Dick Whitman6016548.291020
George Shuba6316143.267432
Duke Snider5316039.244521
Preston Ward4214638.260121
Tommy Brown5414535.241220
Pete Reiser6412730.236119
Arky Vaughan6512330.244322
Spider Jorgensen319027.300113
Don Lund276913.18815
Gene Mauch12132.15400
Bobby Bragan9122.16700
Bob Ramazzotti430.00000
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Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

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Player G IP W L ERA SO
Rex Barney44246.215133.10138
Ralph Branca36215.21493.51122
Harry Taylor1780.2275.3632
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Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

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Player G IP W L ERA SO
Joe Hatten42208.213103.5873
Preacher Roe34177.21282.6386
Erv Palica41125.1664.4574
Carl Erskine1764.0633.2329
Lefty Sloat47.1016.141
Jack Banta23.1018.101
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Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

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Player G W L SV ERA SO
Hank Behrman345474.0542
Paul Minner284312.4423
Willie Ramsdell274445.1934
Hugh Casey223048.007
Clyde King90108.035
Johnny Van Cuyk30003.601
John Hall30006.232
Elmer Sexauer200013.500
Phil Haugstad10000.000
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Awards and honors

League top five finishers

Rex Barney

  • #2 in NL in strikeouts (138)
  • #4 in NL in shutouts (4)

Ralph Branca

  • #5 in NL in strikeouts (122)

Pee Wee Reese

  • #2 in NL in stolen bases (25)

Jackie Robinson

  • #4 in NL in runs scored (108)
  • #4 in NL in stolen bases (22)
  • #4 in NL in doubles (38)

Preacher Roe

  • #4 in NL in ERA (2.63)

Farm system

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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Montreal, St. Paul, Ft. Worth, Greenville, Nashua, Newport News, Santa Barbara, Pulaski, Sheboygan, Zanesville

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