The 1964 Major League Baseball season is best remembered for the end of the New York Yankees' dynasty, as they won their 29th American League Championship in 44 seasons. However, the Yankees lost the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games. As of 2010, the Cardinals are the only National League team to have an edge over the Yankees in series played (3–2), amongst the non-expansion teams.
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| Team | Manager | Comments |
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| Baltimore Orioles | Hank Bauer | |
| Boston Red Sox | Johnny Pesky | Replaced during the season by Billy Herman |
| Chicago White Sox | Al Lopez | |
| Cleveland Indians | Birdie Tebbetts | Replaced during the season by George Strickland |
| Detroit Tigers | Chuck Dressen | |
| Kansas City Athletics | Ed Lopat | Replaced during the season by Mel McGaha |
| Los Angeles Angels | Bill Rigney | |
| Minnesota Twins | Sam Mele | |
| New York Yankees | Yogi Berra | Won the American League pennant |
| Washington Senators | Gil Hodges |
| Team | Manager | Comments |
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| Chicago Cubs | College of Coaches | |
| Cincinnati Reds | Fred Hutchinson | Replaced during the season by Dick Sisler |
| Houston Colt .45's | Harry Craft | Replaced during the season by Lum Harris |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | Walter Alston | |
| Milwaukee Braves | Bobby Bragan | |
| New York Mets | Casey Stengel | |
| Philadelphia Phillies | Gene Mauch | |
| Pittsburgh Pirates | Danny Murtaugh | |
| San Francisco Giants | Alvin Dark | |
| St. Louis Cardinals | Johnny Keane | Won the World Series |
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