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This article is about the 1975 Major League Baseball season only. For information on all of baseball, see 1975 in baseball .
Sports season
Angels White Sox Royals Twins Athletics Rangers Orioles Red Sox Indians Tigers Brewers Yankees class=notpageimage| Locations of teams for the 1974–1975 American League seasons West East
Braves Reds Astros Dodgers Padres Giants Cubs Expos Mets Phillies Pirates Cardinals class=notpageimage| Locations of teams for the 1971–1976 National League seasons West East
The 1975 Major League Baseball season saw Frank Robinson become the first black manager in the Major Leagues. He managed the Cleveland Indians .
At the All-Star Break, there were discussions of Bowie Kuhn 's reappointment. Charlie Finley , New York owner George Steinbrenner and Baltimore owner Jerry Hoffberger were part of a group that wanted him gone. Finley was trying to convince the new owner of the Texas Rangers Brad Corbett that MLB needed a more dynamic commissioner. During the vote, Baltimore and New York decided to vote in favour of the commissioner's reappointment. In addition, there were discussions of expansion for 1977, with Seattle and Washington, D.C. as the proposed cities for expansion.
Standings
American League
National League
Postseason
Main article: 1975 MLB Postseason
Bracket
*Denotes walk-off
Awards and honors
Statistical leaders
Home field attendance
Team name
Wins
%±
Home attendance
%±
Per game
Los Angeles Dodgers
88
−13.7%
2,539,349
−3.5%
31,350
Cincinnati Reds
108
10.2%
2,315,603
7.0%
28,588
Philadelphia Phillies
86
7.5%
1,909,233
5.6%
23,571
Boston Red Sox
95
13.1%
1,748,587
12.3%
21,587
New York Mets
82
15.5%
1,730,566
0.5%
21,365
St. Louis Cardinals
82
−4.7%
1,695,270
−7.8%
20,674
New York Yankees
83
−6.7%
1,288,048
1.2%
16,513
San Diego Padres
71
18.3%
1,281,747
19.2%
15,824
Pittsburgh Pirates
92
4.5%
1,270,018
14.4%
15,875
Milwaukee Brewers
68
−10.5%
1,213,357
27.0%
14,980
Kansas City Royals
91
18.2%
1,151,836
−1.8%
14,220
Texas Rangers
79
−6.0%
1,127,924
−5.5%
14,099
Oakland Athletics
98
8.9%
1,075,518
27.2%
13,278
Detroit Tigers
57
−20.8%
1,058,836
−14.8%
13,235
California Angels
72
5.9%
1,058,163
15.4%
13,064
Chicago Cubs
75
13.6%
1,034,819
1.9%
12,776
Baltimore Orioles
90
−1.1%
1,002,157
4.1%
13,015
Cleveland Indians
79
2.6%
977,039
−12.3%
12,213
Montreal Expos
75
−5.1%
908,292
−10.9%
11,213
Houston Astros
64
−21.0%
858,002
−21.3%
10,593
Chicago White Sox
75
−6.3%
750,802
−34.7%
9,269
Minnesota Twins
76
−7.3%
737,156
11.3%
8,990
Atlanta Braves
67
−23.9%
534,672
−45.5%
6,683
San Francisco Giants
80
11.1%
522,919
0.6%
6,456
Notable events
August 14 – Atlanta Braves pitcher Phil Niekro hits the only triple of his Major League career, off of Lynn McGlothen of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Television coverage
This was the last season that NBC was the exclusive national TV broadcaster of MLB, airing the weekend Game of the Week , Monday Night Baseball , the All-Star Game , both League Championship Series, and the World Series . Beginning in 1976, MLB would split the TV rights between NBC and ABC .
References
Charlie Finley: The Outrageous Story of Baseball's Super Showman, p.226, G. Michael Green and Roger D. Launius. Walker Publishing Company, New York, 2010, ISBN 978-0-8027-1745-0
Charlie Finley: The Outrageous Story of Baseball's Super Showman, p.227, G. Michael Green and Roger D. Launius. Walker Publishing Company, New York, 2010, ISBN 978-0-8027-1745-0
"Los Angeles Dodgers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Cincinnati Reds Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Boston Red Sox Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"New York Mets Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"St. Louis Cardinals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"New York Yankees Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"San Diego Padres Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Pittsburgh Pirates Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Milwaukee Brewers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Kansas City Royals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Texas Rangers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Detroit Tigers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Los Angeles Angels Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Chicago Cubs Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Baltimore Orioles Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Cleveland Indians Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Washington Nationals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Cleveland Indians Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Chicago White Sox Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Minnesota Twins Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"Atlanta Braves Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
"San Francisco Giants Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020.
Paschal, John (January 29, 2019). "Once Upon A Time: When Hall of Famers Go One-And-Done" . tht.fangraphs.com . Retrieved April 2, 2019.
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