1964 Washington Senators Gil Hodges Vintage Profile and Team Statistics

The page from the 1965 Sporting News Dope Book features a profile of the 1964 Washington Senators, reflecting their performance and organizational structure. The team, based in Washington D.C. and playing at District of Columbia Stadium, had a management hierarchy that included Chairman James M. Johnston, Vice-President James H. Lemon, and General Manager George Selkirk. The manager was Gil Hodges, who played a crucial role in directing the team's strategy. The page lists the Senators' official averages, detailing the individual performance of players such as Donald Blasingame, Chuck Brinkman, and Ed Brinkman, among others. The statistics include hits, runs, batting averages, and other metrics that highlight the players' contributions over the season. Additionally, the pitching statistics feature notable figures like Carl Bouldin, Marshall Bridges, and Edward Roebuck, along with their win-loss records and earned run averages.