What is 1947 red sox?

The 1947 Boston Red Sox finished the season with a record of 83-71, good for third place in the American League. The team was led by player-manager Joe Cronin and had a strong offense, including Ted Williams who hit .343 with 32 home runs and 114 RBI. However, their pitching was somewhat inconsistent, with no player exceeding 15 wins. Despite this, the Red Sox had a solid season and set the stage for future success in the years to come.