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Old 09-28-2009, 03:08 AM   #1
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1908 FOOL-H Season Thread

I scream, you scream, we all scream for fake historical baseball.

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Old 09-28-2009, 03:19 AM   #2
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I'll run it in the morning, though. Otherwise, I'm going to rush through it because I'm tired.
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Old 09-28-2009, 06:27 AM   #3
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The best part was he posted at 4:19 AM which WAS the morning...

(No worries DC, just picking on you)
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The best part was he posted at 4:19 AM which WAS the morning...

(No worries DC, just picking on you)

When i read that post your talking about this morning i thought this exact same thing.
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All righty then. Time to get this party a kickin'.
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National League Names Rookie of Month
Friday, May 1st, 1908: A veritable toddler to the National League, Stuffy McInnis just sewed up the Rookie of the Month trophy for April.

Over the past month the 17-year-old first baseman for Brooklyn hit .398 with 47 hits, 1 home run and 23 runs batted in. He also logged 6 walks and compiled a .429 on-base percentage.

AL Selects Rookie Star of the Month
Friday, May 1st, 1908: Amos Strunk is still a bit shy, but then, who could blame the newest American League Rookie of the Month honoree? He hasn't been around the league long enough to fully know the ropes yet, despite the fact that he's putting up veteran-like numbers.

In April the Detroit hitter tagged opposing pitching for a .376 average with 41 hits, no home runs and 24 RBIs.

NL Selects Ames April's Best Starter
Friday, May 1st, 1908: Veteran Red Ames put together quite a successful stretch in April for the Philadelphia Phillies, earning himself the National League Pitcher of the Month award.

Ames racked up a 6-0 record in 6 starts, posting a 1.69 ERA over 48 innings and striking out 26.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:02 AM   #11
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STANDINGS AS OF MAY 1, 1908
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Detroit Tigers 18 10 .643 - Boston Red Sox 16 11 .593 1.5 New York Yankees 16 11 .593 1.5 Baltimore Orioles 15 12 .556 2.5 Chicago Whales 13 15 .464 5.0 Washington Senators 13 15 .464 5.0 Philadelphia Athletics 11 15 .423 6.0 Louisville Black Caps 9 18 .333 8.5 National League Standings W L PCT GB New York Giants 21 7 .750 - Cincinnati Redlegs 17 10 .630 3.5 Philadelphia Phillies 15 12 .556 5.5 Boston Beaneaters 13 13 .500 7.0 Chicago Cubs 12 16 .429 9.0 Brooklyn Royal Giants 11 17 .393 10.0 Pittsburgh Pirates 9 18 .333 11.5 St. Louis Cardinals 9 18 .333 11.5
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:06 AM   #12
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STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 1, 1908
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Boston Red Sox 33 23 .589 - Detroit Tigers 32 24 .571 1.0 Philadelphia Athletics 30 25 .545 2.5 Chicago Whales 30 27 .526 3.5 Washington Senators 29 27 .518 4.0 New York Yankees 26 29 .473 6.5 Baltimore Orioles 26 30 .464 7.0 Louisville Black Caps 23 32 .418 9.5 National League Standings W L PCT GB New York Giants 37 19 .661 - Cincinnati Redlegs 32 23 .582 4.5 Philadelphia Phillies 29 27 .518 8.0 Boston Beaneaters 27 28 .491 9.5 St. Louis Cardinals 26 29 .473 10.5 Brooklyn Royal Giants 25 31 .446 12.0 Chicago Cubs 21 36 .368 16.5 Pittsburgh Pirates 20 36 .357 17.0


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League Leaders AVG

A. Shaw PHI .397
2 T. Cobb NYG .394
3 T. Jordan WAS .384
4 H. Zimmerman NYY .379
5 2 tied with .376

League Leaders HR

E. Lennox BSN 11
2 T. Jordan WAS 10
3 F. Schulte BRO 9
4 G. Cravath PHA 7
4 J. Kane WAS 7

League Leaders RBI

E. Lennox BSN 57
2 L. Gardner NYG 55
3 G. Stovall CHA 48
4 T. Jordan WAS 47
4 2 more tied with 47
League Leaders W

1 J. Chesbro NYG 10
1 A. Joss BAL 10
1 F. Smith DET 10
4 6 tied with 8

League Leaders ERA

R. Ames PHI 3.05
2 C. Robitaille BRO 3.20
3 E. Cicotte PHA 3.22
4 P. Dowling BSN 3.36
5 J. Chesbro NYG 3.39

League Leaders K

O. Overall DET 85
2 E. Walsh CHA 63
3 W. Johnson NYG 61
4 R. Waddell NYY 58
5 C. Mathewson BSN 57
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:07 AM   #13
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St. Louis Newcomer May's #1 Rookie
Monday, June 1st, 1908: Youngster Bob Bescher emerged as the latest National League Rookie of the Month today. The young man from St. Louis deserved the honor, batting .347 with 1 home run and 10 RBI. Is the month of May a harbinger of things to come or just a fluke? We'll find out someday, but for now, we'll just let Bescher enjoy the limelight.

In his season totals, Bescher has 4 home runs, .319 BA, .421 OBP, 21 RBIs and 50 runs scored. He has played in 55 games.
May's Top Rookie Named by AL
Monday, June 1st, 1908: Steve Evans's eyes seem to light up whenever he sees the baseball. The young Louisville center fielder has been hitting everything in sight for the better part of a month.

In May he was voted the Rookie of the Month Award.

During the month he hit .325 with 8 doubles, 1 triple and 1 home run. Evans also scored 16 times and drove in 8 runs.

For the year Evans is batting .344 with 76 hits and 1 home run. He has scored 41 times and driven in 17.
National League Selects #1 Starter in May
Monday, June 1st, 1908: Joe Corbett's been around the league long enough to appreciate the honor he received today. After going 4-2 in May, the 32-year-old Brooklyn hurler has been named National League Pitcher of the Month.

He fanned 21 in 57.2 innings, logged an ERA of 2.65 and allowed opponents to hit .256 against him.

So far this year Corbett has made 14 starts, tossed 92.1 innings, struck out 34 batters and walked 33. His record is 5-6 with a 4.00 ERA and he has limited opposing teams to a .283 batting average.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:09 AM   #14
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FOOL-H News: The All-Star Game Rosters Have Been Announced
Friday, July 3rd, 1908: How would you like to manage a team with more star players than you can play? It wouldn't be an easy chore. That's the dilemma facing the two managers at the annual FOOL-Historical All-Star classic -- how to get all the talented All-Stars in the game? But it's a joy for the fans -- to see all of their favorite stars on one field at the same time.

Here are the official All-Star rosters:

American:


SP E. Walsh (CHA)
SP O. Overall (DET)
SP H. Berger (BOS)
SP N. Hahn (DET)
MR L. Fiene (BAL)
SP H. Vaughn (BAL)
MR A. Puttmann (PHA)
MR S. Frock (WAS)
MR J. Williams (PHA)
SP I. Higginbotham (PHA)
CL T. Hughes (CHA)
MR T. Neuer (LOU)
SS H. Wagner (CHA)
RF T. Speaker (CHA)
1B T. Jordan (WAS)
LF J. Jackson (CHA)
CF S. Evans (LOU)
2B H. Zimmerman (NYY)
3B A. Devlin (BOS)
C G. Street (WAS)
C F. Chance (LOU)
SS J. McGraw (WAS)
RF M. Donlin (BAL)
RF S. Magee (PHA)
1B E. Konetchy (PHA)
CF H. Wolter (BOS)
2B L. Doyle (DET)
1B F. Luderus (DET)


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SP J. Chesbro (NYG)
SP P. Dowling (BSN)
SP W. Johnson (NYG)
SP C. Robitaille (BRO)
SP B. Keeley (CIN)
CL J. Bracken (BSN)
MR G. Disch (STL)
MR M. Manuel (PHI)
MR T. Barry (PHI)
MR B. Adams (NYG)
MR M. Cunningham (BRO)
CL H. Coveleski (STL)
C A. Wilson (PHI)
3B E. Lennox (BSN)
1B D. Gessler (NYG)
2B N. Lajoie (STL)
CF A. Shaw (PHI)
RF F. Schulte (BRO)
LF S. Strang (CIN)
SS G. Davis (BSN)
C E. McFarland (STL)
CF T. Cobb (NYG)
3B L. Gardner (NYG)
3B H. Lobert (CIN)
1B S. Hofman (STL)
LF B. Bescher (STL)
RF D. Murphy (PIT)
RF J. Sheckard (BSN)
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:10 AM   #15
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STANDINGS AS OF JULY 3 , 1908
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Boston Red Sox 49 35 .583 - Chicago Whales 50 36 .581 - Detroit Tigers 45 40 .529 4.5 Philadelphia Athletics 43 40 .518 5.5 Washington Senators 44 41 .518 5.5 New York Yankees 39 45 .464 10.0 Baltimore Orioles 37 48 .435 12.5 Louisville Black Caps 36 48 .429 13.0 National League Standings W L PCT GB New York Giants 50 35 .588 - Cincinnati Redlegs 47 36 .566 2.0 Philadelphia Phillies 47 38 .553 3.0 Boston Beaneaters 45 39 .536 4.5 Brooklyn Royal Giants 39 45 .464 10.5 St. Louis Cardinals 39 45 .464 10.5 Chicago Cubs 34 52 .395 16.5 Pittsburgh Pirates 32 53 .376 18.0

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Old 09-28-2009, 11:13 AM   #16
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NL Rookie Hittin' on All Cylinders in July
Saturday, August 1st, 1908: The best National League rookie in July was Brooklyn's first baseman Stuffy McInnis.

He hit .398 with 41 hits, no home runs, 17 RBIs, and 18 runs scored. He also walked 7 times on his way to a .425 OBP.

This year McInnis has socked 175 hits in 453 at-bats for a .386 average with 2 home runs. He is getting on base at a .409 pace and his totals also include 85 RBIs and 66 runs scored.
Great Month Gets AL Top Rookie Trophy
Saturday, August 1st, 1908: Steve Evans earned July's Rookie of the Month honors in the American League for last month's performance. The boyish Louisville left fielder might be wet behind the ears, but he's proving that he has what it takes to play at this level.

Evans hit .379 with 2 home runs, 14 RBIs and 20 runs scored this past month on his way to winning the award.

Evans is currently batting .369 with 7 home runs and 48 RBIs.
Cincinnati's Dineen Top Pitcher in July
Saturday, August 1st, 1908: The National League scribes have selected July's Pitcher of the Month and have awarded the honor to Bill Dineen of Cincinnati. He was outstanding on the hill last month and has the numbers to prove it -- a 5-0 record.

The Redlegs star performer made 6 starts with a 2.16 ERA and surrendered 48 hits in 50 innings. He struck out 18 and walked 13.

This season to date, Dineen has fashioned a 15-10 mark and 4.38 ERA in 183 innings. Opposing clubs are batting .291 against him and he has logged 68 strikeouts.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:13 AM   #17
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STANDINGS AS OF AUGUST 1, 1908
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Chicago Whales 64 44 .593 - Boston Red Sox 63 44 .589 .5 Washington Senators 58 49 .542 5.5 Philadelphia Athletics 56 50 .528 7.0 Detroit Tigers 55 52 .514 8.5 Baltimore Orioles 48 60 .444 16.0 New York Yankees 47 60 .439 16.5 Louisville Black Caps 41 65 .387 22.0 National League Standings W L PCT GB New York Giants 63 44 .589 - Philadelphia Phillies 61 47 .565 2.5 Boston Beaneaters 58 48 .547 4.5 Cincinnati Redlegs 56 50 .528 6.5 Brooklyn Royal Giants 52 55 .486 11.0 St. Louis Cardinals 50 57 .467 13.0 Chicago Cubs 44 64 .407 19.5 Pittsburgh Pirates 40 67 .374 23.0
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:23 AM   #18
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:25 AM   #19
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McInnis Voted August's Best NL Rookie
Tuesday, September 1st, 1908: Brooklyn's Stuffy McInnis picked up the Rookie of the Month honors for August in the National League.

Posting a .376 average last month, he collected 44 hits, no home runs, 19 RBIs and 19 runs scored.

In his 1908 season totals, McInnis has 2 home runs, .384 BA, .411 OBP, 104 RBIs and 85 runs scored.
August's Top Newcomer Picked by AL
Tuesday, September 1st, 1908: The American League's Rookie of the Month is Steve Evans of Louisville.

In August the left fielder ravaged pitchers for a .409 BA, 47 hits, 4 home runs, 19 RBIs, scored 29 runs and walked 24 times for a .528 on-base percentage.

This year Evans has collected a .378 batting average to date with 201 hits in 532 at-bats, 67 RBIs, 11 home runs and scored 113 times. He has played in 136 games.
Lake Named Top NL Hurler
Tuesday, September 1st, 1908: Joe Lake will be bringing August's National League Pitcher of the Month trophy home to Pittsburgh. He excelled all month long as he kept opposing hitters guessing, reaching and hoping.

Lake started 6 games, going 6-0 with 10 strikeouts in 46.2 innings as he compiled his 1.93 ERA.

This year Lake has posted a record of 17 wins and 6 losses with a 3.59 ERA. He has appeared in 29 games and struck out 62 in 225.2 innings.
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McInnis looks like a beast. I'm loving the OBP.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:27 AM   #21
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STANDINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1908
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Chicago Whales 80 57 .584 - Boston Red Sox 79 57 .581 .5 Philadelphia Athletics 74 61 .548 5.0 Washington Senators 74 63 .540 6.0 Detroit Tigers 66 70 .485 13.5 Baltimore Orioles 61 76 .445 19.0 New York Yankees 59 77 .434 20.5 Louisville Black Caps 56 80 .412 23.5 National League Standings W L PCT GB New York Giants 77 59 .566 - Philadelphia Phillies 75 62 .547 2.5 Cincinnati Redlegs 72 63 .533 4.5 Boston Beaneaters 71 64 .526 5.5 St. Louis Cardinals 67 69 .493 10.0 Brooklyn Royal Giants 66 70 .485 11.0 Chicago Cubs 60 77 .438 17.5 Pittsburgh Pirates 52 84 .382 25.0

Chicago M# 26
Boston M# 23
New York M #24
Philadelphia M #25

In other words, things are wide open.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:28 AM   #22
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STANDINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1908
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Chicago Whales 82 60 .577 - Boston Red Sox 81 60 .574 .5 Philadelphia Athletics 76 64 .543 5.0 Washington Senators 76 66 .535 6.0 Detroit Tigers 69 72 .489 12.5 New York Yankees 63 78 .447 18.5 Baltimore Orioles 63 79 .444 19.0 Louisville Black Caps 59 82 .418 22.5 National League Standings W L PCT GB Philadelphia Phillies 79 63 .556 - New York Giants 78 63 .553 .5 Boston Beaneaters 76 64 .543 2.0 Cincinnati Redlegs 75 65 .536 3.0 St. Louis Cardinals 69 72 .489 9.5 Brooklyn Royal Giants 67 74 .475 11.5 Chicago Cubs 62 80 .437 17.0 Pittsburgh Pirates 54 87 .383 24.5
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Week's Premier Performer Honored by NL
Monday, September 14th, 1908: The #1 hitter in the National League was Cincinnati third baseman Homerun Baker. He was selected the Player of the Week.

During the week Baker banged out a .548 batting average (17-31), no home runs, 5 RBI and scored 8 runs.

For the season, Baker is hitting at a .348 clip with 5 home runs, 99 RBIs and has scored 94 runs. He has 217 hits, 41 walks and a .391 on-base percentage.
Star of the Week Honored in AL
Monday, September 14th, 1908: Speak softly and carry a big stick and you could win the American League Player of the Week Award just like John Hummel.

He really dazzled on the diamond this week with a .552 average to take home the trophy. The Louisville left fielder went 16-29, drove in 8 runs, scored 3 times and hit no home runs.

This season Hummel is batting .296 with 175 hits, 8 home runs, 99 RBIs, .340 OBP and has scored 79 runs.
Mullin Toys with Cincinnati
Saturday, September 12th, 1908: In an outstanding outing, George Mullin tamed Cincinnati on a 5-hit shutout. The Boston hurler went the distance, finishing with 6 strikeouts and 2 walks in the 10-0 win.

"He had a lot of first pitch strikes and kept us off balance with a lot of off-speed stuff," according to the Cincinnati manager. "We just didn't get too many balls squared up today."

This season Mullin has registered 19 wins and 10 losses in 37 starts with a 3.94 ERA.
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Boston Red Sox 86 61 .585 - Chicago Whales 85 63 .574 1.5 Philadelphia Athletics 79 68 .537 7.0 Washington Senators 79 69 .534 7.5 Detroit Tigers 74 73 .503 12.0 New York Yankees 65 82 .442 21.0 Baltimore Orioles 65 83 .439 21.5 Louisville Black Caps 61 87 .412 25.5 National League Standings W L PCT GB New York Giants 81 66 .551 - Cincinnati Redlegs 80 67 .544 1.0 Philadelphia Phillies 80 68 .541 1.5 Boston Beaneaters 78 69 .531 3.0 St. Louis Cardinals 73 74 .497 8.0 Brooklyn Royal Giants 70 77 .476 11.0 Chicago Cubs 65 83 .439 16.5 Pittsburgh Pirates 58 89 .395 23.0
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Great Week for Pittsburgh's George Stone
Monday, September 21st, 1908: George Stone of Pittsburgh was a smashing success this week, winning the Player of the Week Award in the National League.

He hit everything the pitchers threw at him, hammering them for a .567 batting average, going 17 for 30 with no home runs, 2 RBIs and scoring 7 times.

In 154 games this year Stone has posted a .344 average and put up these numbers: 5 home runs, 76 RBIs and 88 runs scored.
AL Awards Player of the Week Trophy
Monday, September 21st, 1908: The American League has named its Top Player of the Week. The honor went to Bill Sweeney, third baseman of the Chicago Whales.

In an extraordinary hitting display, he belted out hits at a .619 pace to win the award. Sweeney went 13-21 for the week, totaled no home runs, 4 RBIs and scored 6 times.

A look at his season totals shows Sweeney with 4 home runs, .323 BA, .382 OBP, 107 RBIs and 90 runs scored.
Merkle Belts Bunch of Base Hits
Wednesday, September 16th, 1908: It was a big day with the bat for Fred Merkle of the Philadelphia Phillies at South End Grounds III as he bashed out hit after hit after hit to defeat Boston 17-4.

After the game he said, "Guys, it's just one game in a long season. I hit it hard and found some holes today. 5 hits in 6 tries. But my hits are not the big thing in the game. The victory is the important thing. That's the story."

At the end of the game Merkle had collected 5 hits in 6 at-bats and a small mention in the record book. He was happy. He had a big day with the bat. And the Phillies had won.

F. Merkle singled in the 1st, hit an RBI single in the 1st, grounded out in the 3rd, hit a two-run single in the 4th, singled in the 5th and singled in the 7th.

Thus far in 1908 Merkle is hitting .353 with 7 home runs, 93 RBIs, 143 runs scored and has compiled a .409 OBP.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:33 AM   #26
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STANDINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER 21, 1908
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Boston Red Sox 88 66 .571 - Chicago Whales 88 66 .571 - Philadelphia Athletics 83 71 .539 5.0 Washington Senators 81 73 .526 7.0 Detroit Tigers 79 75 .513 9.0 Baltimore Orioles 69 85 .448 19.0 Louisville Black Caps 66 88 .429 22.0 New York Yankees 66 88 .429 22.0 National League Standings W L PCT GB Cincinnati Redlegs 85 69 .552 - New York Giants 83 71 .539 2.0 Philadelphia Phillies 82 72 .532 3.0 Boston Beaneaters 81 73 .526 4.0 St. Louis Cardinals 76 78 .494 9.0 Brooklyn Royal Giants 74 80 .481 11.0 Chicago Cubs 68 86 .442 17.0 Pittsburgh Pirates 63 91 .409 22.0

Boston and Chicago have a magic number of #9 in the AL, Philadelphia has dim hopes of a playoff spot and Washington would need a near miracle.

In the NL, things are still extremely wide open with four teams vying for two spots with just a week to go in the season.
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Cobb Bashes 5 Base Hits
Monday, September 21st, 1908: Ty Cobb had an answer for everything the St. Louis Cardinals threw him today in the New York 9-6 triumph at Robison Field. He made good contact 5 times and 5 times he drilled the ball for a base hit.

The New York center fielder went 5 for 7 in the game to put his name in the record book.

Summing up his batting philosophy to BNN writers after the game, Cobb said, "I just see the ball and I hit it."

T. Cobb flied out in the 1st, hit an RBI double in the 3rd, hit an RBI single in the 5th, singled in the 8th, hit an RBI double in the 9th, struck out in the 11th and hit a two-run double in the 13th.

So far this year Cobb is hitting .375 with 2 home runs.
5-Hit Barrage by Smoot
Monday, September 21st, 1908: Today Homer Smoot led the Detroit Tigers to a 17-4 win over the New York Yankees. He topped all hitters in the game with 5 hits in 6 at-bats.

H. Smoot singled in the 2nd, singled in the 4th, hit a two-run home run off G. Winter in the 5th, singled in the 6th, hit a two-run triple in the 7th and flied out in the 8th.

So far this season Smoot is batting .303 with 8 home runs, 88 RBIs and 66 runs scored. He has 183 hits in 603 at-bats, 40 walks and a .353 OBP. Smoot has played in 155 games.
Great Week for Pittsburgh's George Stone
Monday, September 21st, 1908: George Stone of Pittsburgh was a smashing success this week, winning the Player of the Week Award in the National League.

He hit everything the pitchers threw at him, hammering them for a .567 batting average, going 17 for 30 with no home runs, 2 RBIs and scoring 7 times.

In 154 games this year Stone has posted a .344 average and put up these numbers: 5 home runs, 76 RBIs and 88 runs scored.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:36 AM   #28
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STANDINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER 27, 1908
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American League Standings W L PCT GB Boston Red Sox 91 68 .572 - Chicago Whales 90 69 .566 1.0 Philadelphia Athletics 87 72 .547 4.0 Detroit Tigers 83 76 .522 8.0 Washington Senators 83 76 .522 8.0 New York Yankees 70 89 .440 21.0 Baltimore Orioles 69 90 .434 22.0 Louisville Black Caps 67 92 .421 24.0 National League Standings W L PCT GB New York Giants 87 72 .547 - Cincinnati Redlegs 86 73 .541 1.0 Boston Beaneaters 84 75 .528 3.0 Philadelphia Phillies 83 76 .522 4.0 Brooklyn Royal Giants 77 82 .484 10.0 St. Louis Cardinals 77 82 .484 10.0 Chicago Cubs 72 87 .453 15.0 Pittsburgh Pirates 66 93 .415 21.0

Chicago has a magic number of 1 to clinch the AL Wild Card with Boston having secured a spot in the postseason.

In the NL, Cincinnati has a 2 game lead on Boston with 3 games to go for the NL Wild Card.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:36 AM   #29
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2-3 one run, 5-1 the next, 2-5 the next, I think I may get a heart attack watching these standings update.
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Philadelphia 7, Chicago 1
Boston 7, Baltimore 1
Cincinnati 3, Chicago 2
Boston 13, New York 8
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It's always fun when the races are this close. Looks like the Royal Giants will have to go back to the drawing board this off season though.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:39 AM   #32
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Chicago 15, Philadelphia 10
Boston 3, Baltimore 2 (11 innings)

Boston clinches the AL regular season title. Chicago clinches the wild card!
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New York 2, Boston 1
Chicago 11, Cincinnati 1

Boston's loss clinches the NL Wild Card for Cincinnati!
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:42 AM   #35
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Cincinnati beat New York in a tiebreaker game to claim the NL regular season title.

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American League Standings W L PCT GB Boston Red Sox 93 69 .574 - Chicago Whales 91 71 .562 2.0 Philadelphia Athletics 89 73 .549 4.0 Detroit Tigers 85 77 .525 8.0 Washington Senators 84 78 .519 9.0 New York Yankees 72 90 .444 21.0 Baltimore Orioles 70 92 .432 23.0 Louisville Black Caps 68 94 .420 25.0 National League Standings W L PCT GB Cincinnati Redlegs 89 74 .546 - New York Giants 88 75 .540 1.0 Boston Beaneaters 86 76 .531 2.5 Philadelphia Phillies 84 78 .519 4.5 Brooklyn Royal Giants 79 83 .488 9.5 St. Louis Cardinals 78 84 .481 10.5 Chicago Cubs 73 89 .451 15.5 Pittsburgh Pirates 68 94 .420 20.5
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:42 AM   #36
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9/28
New York 2, Boston 1
Chicago 11, Cincinnati 1

Boston's loss clinches the NL Wild Card for Cincinnati!

Drats, just not enough gas in the tank there!
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:42 AM   #37
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NL Batting Title Belongs to Lajoie
Thursday, October 1st, 1908: St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Nap Lajoie put the final touch on a fine season by winning the 1908 National League batting crown. The 34-year-old hitter was a pitcher's nightmare, hitting .383. Lajoie rapped out 271 hits in 708 at-bats with 64 doubles, 9 triples and 6 home runs. In addition, he played in 162 games, scored 129 runs and batted in 128.
Wagner Is AL Swing King
Thursday, October 1st, 1908: Batting titles are tough to come by. It takes a lot of talent, hard work, consistency, few slumps, good health and a little luck. Honus Wagner of the Chicago Whales put it all together this year and led the American League with a .381 batting average (272-714). The Whales shortstop played in 162 games, ending the season with 59 doubles, 7 triples, 13 home runs, 168 runs and 100 runs batted in. "When you work hard, good things happen," Wagner explained to reporters after winning the coveted award. "Slumps happen to everyone, but you won't break out of one without hard work. I think that's one of the prime reasons for my success this season."
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:46 AM   #38
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It's disappointing to finish under .500 but at least we were only 9.5 back of Cincinnati. Good luck to everyone in the playoffs.
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Old 09-28-2009, 11:48 AM   #39
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File is up, folks. Playoffs tomorrow night!
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Old 09-28-2009, 12:40 PM   #40
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I knew the Redbirds wouldn't be in contention this year after failing to bring in suitable replacements for multiple FA's. The core of a good team is still here, so with a little luck in FA I might be back next year.

Congrats playoff teams.

Thanks DC.
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Old 09-28-2009, 03:50 PM   #41
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i was not expecting to be last in the NL. sure hope there is some good rookies in the draft pool this year!
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Old 09-28-2009, 06:17 PM   #42
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We got off to a slow start, but slowly crept up throughout the season. Can't wait for the playoffs!
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Old 09-28-2009, 07:56 PM   #43
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Another miserable season...we suck.

Good news is our #1 pick SP Ray Collins was 39-3 in AAA with 10 shutouts. Our AAA was 106-24...that's just funny!
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