1951 Major League Baseball Season

The 1951 Major League Baseball season opened on April 16 and finished on October 12, 1951.

Teams from both leagues played a 154-game regular season schedule. At the end of the regular season, the National League pennant was still undecided, resulting in a three-game playoff between the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers. After splitting the first two games, the stage was set for a decisive third game, won in dramatic fashion on a walk-off home run from the bat of Giant Bobby Thomson, one of the most famous moments in the history of baseball, commemorated as the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" and "The Miracle at Coogan's Bluff". The Giants lost the World Series to defending champion New York Yankees, who were in the midst of a 5-year World Series winning streak.

1951 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 16 – October 12, 1951
Number of games154
Number of teams16
Regular season
Season MVPAL: Yogi Berra (NYY)
NL: Roy Campanella (BKN)
AL championsNew York Yankees
  AL runners-upCleveland Indians
NL championsNew York Giants
  NL runners-upBrooklyn Dodgers
World Series
ChampionsNew York Yankees
  Runners-upNew York Giants
Finals MVPPhil Rizzuto (NYY)
MLB seasons

Awards and honors

Statistical leaders

  American League National League
Type Name Stat Name Stat
AVG Ferris Fain PHA .344 Stan Musial SLC .355
HR Gus Zernial CWS/PHA 33 Ralph Kiner PIT 42
RBIs Gus Zernial CWS/PHA 129 Monte Irvin NYG 121
Wins Bob Feller CLE 22 Larry Jansen NYG
Sal Maglie NYG
23
ERA Saul Rogovin CWS 2.78 Chet Nichols Jr. BSB 2.88
SO Vic Raschi NYY 164 Don Newcombe BKN
Warren Spahn BSB
164
SV Ellis Kinder BSR 14 Ted Wilks SLC/PIT 13
SB Minnie Miñoso CLE/CWS 31 Sam Jethroe BSB 35

Standings

Postseason

Bracket

World Series
   
AL New York Yankees 4
NL New York Giants 2

Managers

American League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Red Sox Steve O'Neill Finished 3rd
Chicago White Sox Paul Richards
Cleveland Indians Al López Finished 2nd
Detroit Tigers Red Rolfe
New York Yankees Casey Stengel Won 3rd World Series in row
Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack
St. Louis Browns Zack Taylor
Washington Senators Bucky Harris

National League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Braves Billy Southworth and Tommy Holmes
Brooklyn Dodgers Chuck Dressen Finished 2nd, lost playoff to NYG
Chicago Cubs Frankie Frisch and Phil Cavarretta
Cincinnati Reds Luke Sewell
New York Giants Leo Durocher Won Pennant in 3 game playoff with Brooklyn
Philadelphia Phillies Eddie Sawyer
Pittsburgh Pirates Billy Meyer
St. Louis Cardinals Marty Marion Finished 3rd

Home field attendance

Team name Wins Home attendance Per game
New York Yankees 98 0.0% 1,950,107 -6.3% 25,001
Cleveland Indians 93 1.1% 1,704,984 -1.3% 22,143
Chicago White Sox 81 35.0% 1,328,234 70.0% 17,029
Boston Red Sox 87 -7.4% 1,312,282 -2.4% 17,497
Brooklyn Dodgers 97 9.0% 1,282,628 8.2% 16,444
Detroit Tigers 73 -23.2% 1,132,641 -42.0% 14,710
New York Giants 98 14.0% 1,059,539 5.0% 13,584
St. Louis Cardinals 81 3.8% 1,013,429 -7.3% 12,828
Pittsburgh Pirates 64 12.3% 980,590 -15.9% 12,572
Philadelphia Phillies 73 -19.8% 937,658 -23.0% 12,177
Chicago Cubs 62 -3.1% 894,415 -23.3% 11,616
Washington Senators 62 -7.5% 695,167 -0.6% 9,147
Cincinnati Reds 68 3.0% 588,268 9.2% 7,640
Boston Braves 76 -8.4% 487,475 -48.4% 6,250
Philadelphia Athletics 70 34.6% 465,469 50.2% 5,892
St. Louis Browns 52 -10.3% 293,790 18.9% 3,815

Events

See also

References

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1951 Major League Baseball Season Awards and honors1951 Major League Baseball Season Statistical leaders1951 Major League Baseball Season Standings1951 Major League Baseball Season Postseason1951 Major League Baseball Season Managers1951 Major League Baseball Season Home field attendance1951 Major League Baseball Season Events1951 Major League Baseball Season

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