Nonetheless, he stayed in Manila until March 1946, at which point he finally returned to the United States.
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That year, he posted a 17–8 record and made his second All-Star appearance (where he gave up a home run to Ted Williams), but the Dodgers lost the National League pennant to the eventual world champion St. Louis Cardinals.
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