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The '''1940 [[Atlanta Braves|Boston Bees]] season''' was a season in [[Major League Baseball]]. The Bees finished seventh in the [[National League]] with a record of 65 wins and 87 losses.
 
== Regular season ==
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=== Season standings ===
{{1940 National League standings}}
 
=== Record vs. opponents ===
{{1940 NL Record vs. opponents|team=BOS}}
 
=== Notable transactions ===
* May 8, 1940: [[Roy Weir]] was purchased from the Bees by the [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia Athletics]].<ref>[http://www.baseball-reference.com/w/weirro01.shtml Roy Weir page at Baseball Reference]</ref>
* June 15, 1940: [[Tony Cuccinello]] was traded by the Bees to the [[SanNew FranciscoYork Giants (NL)|New York Giants]] for [[Manny Salvo]] and [[Al Glossop]].<ref>[http://www.baseball-reference.com/c/cuccito01.shtml Tony Cuccinello page at Baseball Reference]</ref>
 
=== Roster ===
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== Farm system ==
{{See also|Minor leagueLeague baseballBaseball}}
 
{{MLB Farm System
|level16=A|team16=[[Hartford Bees]]|league16=[[Eastern League (baseball)|Eastern League]]|manager16=[[Jack Onslow]]
|level17=B|team17=[[Evansville Braves|Evansville Bees]]|league17=[[Illinois-Indiana-IowaIllinois–Indiana–Iowa League]]|manager17=[[Bob Coleman]]
|level18=B|team18=[[York Bees]]|league18=[[Interstate League]]|manager18=[[Rudy Hulswitt]]
|level19=D|team19=[[Owensboro Oilers]]|league19=[[KITTY League]]|manager19=[[Hughie Wise]] and [[Harold Sueme]]
|level20=D|team20=[[Bradford Bees]]|league20=[[PONY League]]|manager20=[[Eddie Onslow]] and [[Vic George]]}}<ref>Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball''. Durham, N.C.North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997</ref>
 
== Notes ==