1927 New York Yankees
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General Information
- Record: 110-44
- Finish: 1st in the AL
- Pythagorean W-L: 109-45
- Runs Scored: 975
- Runs Allowed: 599
- Manager: Miller Huggins
- Stadium: Yankee Stadium
- Attendance: 1,164,015 (1st out of 8)
- The 1927 Yankees line-up was called "Murderer's Row" due to its offensive power. This was the year that Babe Ruth set the long-standing single season home run record of 60. Lou Gehrig added 47 home runs and led the team with 175 RBI.
Postseason
- Won World Series (4-0) over the Pittsburgh Pirates
All Stars
- No All Star games until 1933
Highest Salary
- Babe Ruth: $70,000.00
External Links
- 1927 New York Yankees - Baseball-Reference.com
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