1964 Washington Senators Statistical Overview from RFK Stadium Archives

The page from the 1965 The Sporting News Dope Book features an overview of the Washington Senators, a Major League Baseball team based in Washington, D.C. Gil Hodges is highlighted as the team's manager, underlining his role in shaping the team's performance during the 1964 season. The article lists the management, including James M. Johnston as Chairman of the Board, George Selkirk as General Manager, and Hal Keller as the Farm Director. The Senators played their games at District of Columbia Stadium, which had a seating capacity of 45,016. The section detailing the official player averages provides statistics for various team members, including notable players like Don Blasingame and Ken McMullen. The performance metrics include bats, hits, home runs, RBIs, and averages. Pitchers are also featured, highlighting their games, innings pitched, earned runs, and ERA.