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Sports season
The 1932 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 2, 1932. The Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees were the regular season champions of the National League and American League , respectively. The Yankees then defeated the Cubs in the World Series , four games to zero.
The Brooklyn team in the National League, known as the Robins since 1914, reverted to the name Dodgers , which they had last used in 1913.
Awards and honors [ edit ] MLB 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 Chicago Cubs [2] 90 7.1% 974,688 -10.3% 12,658 New York Yankees [3] 107 13.8% 962,320 5.5% 12,498 Brooklyn Dodgers [4] 81 2.5% 681,827 -9.5% 8,741 Boston Braves [5] 77 20.3% 507,606 -1.4% 6,592 New York Giants [6] 72 -17.2% 484,868 -40.3% 6,297 Cleveland Indians [7] 87 11.5% 468,953 -2.9% 6,090 Philadelphia Athletics [8] 94 -12.1% 405,500 -35.4% 5,266 Detroit Tigers [9] 76 24.6% 397,157 -8.5% 5,092 Washington Senators [10] 93 1.1% 371,396 -24.6% 4,823 Cincinnati Reds [11] 60 3.4% 356,950 35.6% 4,636 Pittsburgh Pirates [12] 86 14.7% 287,262 10.3% 3,780 St. Louis Cardinals [13] 72 -28.7% 279,219 -54.1% 3,534 Philadelphia Phillies [14] 78 18.2% 268,914 -5.6% 3,492 Chicago White Sox [15] 49 -12.5% 233,198 -42.2% 3,029 Boston Red Sox [16] 43 -30.6% 182,150 -48.1% 2,366 St. Louis Browns [17] 63 0.0% 112,558 -37.2% 1,501
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Pre-modern era
Beginnings Competition NL monopoly
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