1920 Brooklyn Robins season
| 1920 Brooklyn Robins | |
|---|---|
| National League champions | |
| League | National League |
| Ballpark | Ebbets Field |
| City | Brooklyn, New York |
| Record | 93–61 (.604) |
| League place | 1st |
| Owners | Charles Ebbets, Ed McKeever, Stephen McKeever |
| President | Charles Ebbets |
| Managers | Wilbert Robinson |
The 1920 Brooklyn Robins, also known as the Dodgers, won 16 of their final 18 games to pull away from a tight pennant race and earn a trip to their second World Series against the Cleveland Indians. They lost the series in seven games. The team featured four Hall of Famers: manager Wilbert Robinson, pitchers Burleigh Grimes and Rube Marquard, and outfielder Zack Wheat. Grimes anchored a pitching staff that allowed the fewest runs in the majors.