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08-20-2011, 02:35 AM | #25 |
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Re: Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame Class of 1905
Jesse Burkett - left fielder -- Inducted 1905 Code:
AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB SLG .331 2078 8464 1653 2804 68 1007 442 .437 |
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08-21-2011, 12:35 AM | #26 |
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1906 - Year In Review
After 19 years of pennant drought in the National League stronghold of Chicago, the fans finally saw victory in sight. The fans of the Cubs haven't had a happy winter since 1896. The New York Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates stayed with the Cubs until July, but they both fell back when the Bruins kicked it into high gear and pulled away to stay as they clinched the title with almost two weeks remaining. The hitting attack was bolstered by the preseason acquisition of third sacker Harry Steinfeldt (.297-2-79). Player-manager Frank Chance (.303-4-65) batted over .300 for the fourth straight year and Jimmy Sheckard (.270-2-68) provided additional support. Three Finger Brown, in winning 26 games, provided the big reason why the Cubs stayed away from any slumps and was named the NL's Outstanding Pitcher. Rookie southpaw Jack Pfiester contributed with 19 victories. The New York Giants finished in second place, 9 games behind, thanks to the hitting of George Davis (.286-1-51) and Sammy Strang (.280-4-62) and the pitching of 20-game winners Joe McGinnity (25-10, 1.90 ERA) and Christy Mathewson (21-15, 2.55 ERA). The Pirates ended up in third place, 14 1/2 games behind, led by the hitting of the NL's Outstanding Hitter, Honus Wagner (.333-3-65) and the pitching of Vic Willis (22-12, 2.13 ERA). While the fans of the Cubs were watching their club take the pennant, the American League was dominated again by the Cleveland Naps, who won an unprecedented 112 games, and ended with an amazing 24 game winning margin. Bunk Congalton (.309-4-84) and Nap Lajoie (.300-1-67) led the hitting attack and the mound staff was led by the four 20-game winners: Bill Bernhard (24-6, 2.05 ERA), Otto Hess (24-10, 2.49 ERA), Bob Rhoads (20-11, 1.90 ERA) and the AL's Outstanding Pitcher, Addie Joss (27-4, 0.95 ERA). The St.Louis Browns ended up in second place, led by the hitting of George Stone (.303-3-62) and the arms of Fred Glade (20-11, 1.89 ERA), Harry Howell (19-12, 1.90 ERA) and Jack Powell (19-8, 2.16 ERA). The Philadelphia Athletics finished in third place, 26 games behind, thanks to the bat of Topsy Hartsel (.312-1-61), the AL's Outstanding Hitter, and the arm of Rube Waddell (21-12, 2.11 ERA, MLB leading 268 whiffs). The World Series saw the continuing dominance of Cleveland as they outscored the Cubs, 25-12, and won their second world's championship, 4 games to 1. Otto Hess (2-0) was the pitching star of the series. Code:
American League W L PCT GB National League W L PCT GB Cleveland 112 41 .732 -- Chicago 105 47 .691 -- St.Louis 86 63 .577 24 New York 96 56 .632 9 Philadelphia 82 63 .566 26 Pittsburgh 91 62 .595 14.5 Chicago 77 74 .510 34 Cincinnati 74 77 .490 30.5 Boston 72 82 .468 40.5 Philadelphia 71 82 .464 34.5 Washington 61 89 .407 49.5 St.Louis 61 89 .407 43 Detroit 57 92 .383 53 Brooklyn 59 93 .388 46 New York 54 97 .358 57 Boston 50 101 .331 54.5 Batting AVG AVG Batting AVG AVG T.Hartsel, PHI .312 H.Wagner, PIT .333 B.Congalton, CLE .309 F.Chance, CHI .303 G.Stone, STL .303 H.Steinfeldt, CHI .297 Homeruns HR Homeruns HR C.Hickman, WAS 7 H.Lumley, BRO 12 H.Davis, PHI 6 T.Jordan, BRO 9 B.Freeman, BOS 5 J.Bates, BOS 8 Runs Batted In RBI Runs Batted In RBI C.Hickman, WAS 87 F.Schulte, CHI 103 T.Turner, CLE 85 C.Seymour, NY 97 B.Congalton, CLE 84 J.Titus, PHI 92 Stolen Bases SB Stolen Bases SB E.Hahn, CHI 56 T.Leach, PIT 58 L.Schlafly, WAS 51 H.Wagner, PIT 50 T.Turner, CLE 46 H.Lobert, CIN 46 Earned Run Average ERA Earned Run Average ERA A.Joss, CLE 0.95 E.Reulbach, CHI 1.50 D.White, CHI 1.56 M.Brown, CHI 1.52 J.Coombs, PHI 1.56 J.Pfiester, CHI 1.69 Wins W Wins W A.Joss, CLE 27 M.Brown, CHI 26 B.Bernhard, CLE 24 J.McGinnity, NY 25 O.Hess, CLE 24 V.Willis, PIT 22 Saves SV Saves SV C.Smith, WAS 4 C.Rhodes, STL 4 R.Donahue, DET 3 J.Thielman, STL 4 L.Swormstedt, BOS 3 K.Brady, PIT 3 Strikeouts SO Strikeouts SO R.Waddell, PHI 268 J.Weimer, CIN 179 C.Falkenberg, WAS 204 R.Ames, NY 176 E.Walsh, CHI 198 C.Mathewson, NY 176 Code:
1906 World Series Game #1 Chicago (N) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 x - 6 WP - O.Hess (1-0) LP - M.Brown (0-1) HR - none Game #2 Chicago (N) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 2 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 WP - J.Pfiester (1-0) LP - A.Joss (0-1) HR - CHI: J.Kling (1) Game #3 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 - 5 Chicago (N) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 2 WP - B.Bernhard (1-0) LP - E.Reulbach (0-1) HR - none Game #4 Cleveland 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 - 7 Chicago (N) 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 - 3 WP - O.Hess (2-0) LP - M.Brown (0-2) HR - none Game #5 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 - 7 Chicago (N) 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 - 5 WP - A.Joss (1-1) LP - C.Lundgren (0-1) HR - none |
08-21-2011, 01:33 AM | #27 |
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Re: Hall of Fame
AL Outstanding Hitter Award
Topsy Hartsel, Philadelphia (A) 145 g, 554 ab, 65 r, 173 h, 30 2b, 10 3b, 1 hr, 61 rbi, 80 bb, 47 k, 44 sb, 31 cs, .312 avg, .397 obp, .408 slg NL Outstanding Hitter Award Honus Wagner, Pittsburgh 153 g, 598 ab, 89 r, 199 h, 30 2b, 21 3b, 3 hr, 65 rbi, 70 bb, 67 k, 50 sb, 30 cs, .333 avg, .408 obp, .468 slg AL Outstanding Pitcher Award Addie Joss, Cleveland 27-4, 2 sv, 0.95 era, 35 g, 30 gs, 284.2 ip, 208 ha, 30 er, 4 hr, 26 bb, 106 k, 0.82 whip, .205 oavg NL Outstanding Pitcher Award Mordecai Brown, Chicago (N) 26-5, 3 sv, 1.52 era, 37 g, 32 gs, 295.1 ip, 212 ha, 50 er, 1 hr, 70 bb, 151 k, 0.95 whip, .198 oavg AL Outstanding Newcomer Award Jack Coombs, Philadelphia (A) 11-6, 0 sv, 1.56 era, 20 g, 18 gs, 172.2 ip, 135 ha, 30 er, 1 hr, 53 bb, 105 k, 1.09 whip, .214 oavg NL Outstanding Newcomer Award Johnny Bates, Boston (N) 151 g, 573 ab, 65 r, 141 h, 23 2b, 15 3b, 8 hr, 66 rbi, 48 bb, 71 k, 20 sb, 17 cs, .246 avg, .308 obp, .380 slg Milestones & Achievements 4/19 - Cy Young notches win number 400 4/26 - 2500th hit for Willie Keeler 5/14 - Harry Howell throws no-hitter. This was the first no-no thrown this season and the 8th in history. 6/25 - Johnny Lush fires no-hitter. This is the second no-no hurled this season and the 9th in history. Trades 4/28 - Brooklyn gets P Hub Knolls (23 yrs old, 0-0, 0 sv, 1.08 era, 0 k), Chicago (N) gets 1b Doc Gessler (26 yrs old, .344-1-14-0) 4/29 - Philadelphia (A) gets cf Dave Fultz (31 yrs old, .000-0-0-0), New York (A) gets cf Danny Hoffman (27 yrs old, .216-2-42-40) 5/04 - Cincinnati gets p Chick Fraser (33 yrs old, 12-13, 0 sv, 3.07 era, 89 k), Boston (N) gets p Gus Dorner (31 yrs old, 6-27, 0 sv, 3.42 era, 116 k) 5/07 - St.Louis (N) gets p Carl Druhot (25 yrs old, 7-7, 0 sv, 3.03 era, 50 k), Cincinnati gets c Oscar Stanage (24 yrs old, .500-0-0-0) 6/02 - Chicago (N) gets p Orval Overall (26 yrds old, 16-6, 0 sv, 1.99 era, 112 k), Cincinnati gets p Bob Wicker (28 yrs old, 18-13, 3 sv, 2.14 era, 106 k) 6/03 - Pittsburgh gets p Chappie McFarland (32 yrs old, 7-6, 1 sv, 1.93 era, 31 k), St.Louis (N) gets p Ed Karger (24 yrs old, 10-14, 1 sv, 2.45 era, 106 k) 7/01 - St.Louis (N) gets p Fred Beebe (27 yrs old, 11-16, 0 sv, 3.25 era, 168 k) and c Pete Noonan (25 yrs old, .000-0-0-0), Chicago (N) gets p Jack Taylor (32 yrs old, 10-22, 0 sv, 2.48 era, 28 k) 7/13 - St.Louis (N) gets c Doc Marshall (32 yrs old, .000-0-0-0) and lf Sam Mertes (34 yrs old, .250-1-70-31), New York (N) gets lf Spike Shannon (29 yrs old, .233-0-68-13) 7/25 - Cincinnati gets cf Doc Smoot (29 yrs old, .280-1-74-21), St.Louis (N) gets rf Shad Barry (27 yrs old, .278-1-48-32) MLB Records Set or Tied Batting Strikeouts: 117 - Jack Warner, Washington Pitching Earned Run Average: 0.95 - Addie Joss, Cleveland AL Records Set or Tied Batting Strikeouts: 117 - Jack Warner, Washington Pitching Earned Run Average: 0.95 - Addie Joss, Cleveland Losses: 29 - Jack Chesbro, New York (A) NL Records Set or Tied Batting Home Runs: 12 - Harry Lumley, Brooklyn Strikeouts: 106 - Johnny Kling, Chicago (N) |
08-21-2011, 01:35 AM | #28 |
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Re: Hall of Fame
Followed Players
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Ty Cobb Batting Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG 1905 Detroit 119 198 24 57 6 2 4 33 14 29 3 2 .288 .343 .399 1906 Detroit 149 613 71 184 31 13 1 63 24 64 22 22 .300 .326 .398 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 seasons 268 811 95 241 37 15 5 96 38 93 25 24 .297 .330 .398 |
08-21-2011, 02:19 AM | #29 |
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Re: Hall of Fame
1906-07 Offseason
Announcements There were no new announcements made. Trades 12/11 - Boston (N) gets 2b Claude Ritchey (33 yrs old, .234-1-60-13), p Patsy Flaherty (30 yrs old, 10-7, 0 sv, 2.64 era, 31 k) and cf Ginger Beaumont (30 yrs old, .295-4-86-37), Pittsburgh gets 2b Ed Abbaticchio (29 yrs old, .242-6-60-20) 01/16 - Chicago (N) gets p Chick Fraser (33 yrs old, 12-13, 0 sv, 3.06 era, 87 k), Cincinnati gets rf Doc Gessler (27 yrs old, .349-1-14-0) 02/26 - Cleveland gets 2b Pete O'Brien (29 yrs old, .226-2-48-9), St.Louis (A) gets c Fritz Buelow (31 yrs old, .667-0-3-0) 02/28 - St.Louis (A) gets 3b Joe Yeager (31 yrs old, .257-0-6-1), New York (A) gets c Branch Rickey (26 yrs old, .224-3-62-23) Major Retirements rf Hugh Duffy, age 39 - 19 seasons. Inducted to Hall of Fame. His best season was in 1894 when he batted .440 with 18 homers, 145 RBI and 48 stolen bases in 125 games. .322 avg, 1925 g, 7389 ab, 1591 r, 2376 h, 125 hr, 1330 rbi, 597 sb, .445 slg c Malachi Kittridge, age 37 - 16 seasons. His best season was in 1894 when he batted .315 with 0 homers, 23 RBI and 2 stolen bases in 51 games. .218 avg, 912 g, 3019 ab, 323 r, 658 h, 15 hr, 306 rbi, 55 sb, .279 slg 3b John McGraw, age 33 - 16 seasons. His best season was in 1899 when he batted .391 with 1 homer, 33 RBI and 73 stolen bases in 117 games. .328 avg, 1290 g, 4489 ab, 1121 r, 1472 h, 16 hr, 552 rbi, 477 sb, .402 slg sp Kid Nichols, age 37 - 17 seasons. Inducted to Hall of Fame. His best season was in 1898 when he compiled a 31-12 record with 4 saves, a 2.13 ERA and 138 strikeouts in 388.0 innings. 2.89 era, 370-225, 657 g, 5295.1 ip, 1963 k, 1395 bb, 17 sv |
08-21-2011, 02:58 AM | #30 |
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Re: Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame Class of 1906
Hugh Duffy, center fielder -- Inducted 1906 Code:
AVG G AB R H HR RBI SB SLG .322 1925 7389 1591 2376 125 1330 597 .445 Code:
ERA W L PCT G IP SO BB SV 2.89 370 225 .622 657 5295.1 1963 1395 17 |
08-21-2011, 10:24 PM | #31 |
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1907 - Year In Review
The city of Cleveland continues to see the Naps have a stranglehold on the top spot of the American League. The Naps took control around the beginning of June then expand their lead to where they were able to clinch their fifth straight title with about a week remaining. The hitting stars for Cleveland were Nig Clarke (.282-3-67), Nap Lajoie (.281-1-61) and Elmer Flick (.267-3-66) while leading the arms corp was the AL's Outstanding Pitcher, Addie Joss (24-11, 1.69 ERA). The Philadelphia Athletics finished in second place, 11.5 games back, with Harry Davis (.284-8-101) leading the way at the plate while Rube Waddell (21-11, 1.65 ERA) led the pitching staff. The St.Louis Browns ended the season in third place, 16 games behind. They were led at the plate by George Stone (.293-3-56) and Joe Yeager (.292-2-38) and on the mound by Jack Powell (17-16, 2.33 ERA) and a pair of 16-game winners, Harry Howell (16-16, 2.38 ERA) and Barney Pelty (16-14, 2.14 ERA).
The National League witnessed their third team to repeat as champions but wasn't easy as the Chicago Cubs made it two straight by outlasting the Phillies by .005 and 1.5 games. The heart of the Cubs could be found in Harry Steinfeldt (.287-2-68), Frank Chance (.280-1-66) and Joe Tinker (.229-5-71). The pitching department was headed by Mordecai Brown (22-6, 1.26 ERA), along with starters Orval Overall (18-12, 1.75), Jack Pfiester (16-8, 2.01 ERA) and Carl Lundgren (15-9, 1.51 ERA). The Philadelphia Phillies were led at the plate by Sherry Magee (.315-3-71) John Titus (.297-2-87) and Kitty Bransfield (.273-2-101) and on the mound by 20-game winners George McQuillan (20-12, 1.73) and Tully Sparks (26-12, 1.98 ERA), the NL's Outstanding Pitcher. The New York Giants finished in third place, 6.5 games behind, thanks to the bat of Cy Seymour (.276-4-72) and the arms of 20-game winners Joe McGinnity (22-12, 2.16 ERA) and Christy Mathewson (22-13, 2.30 ERA). The Cubs, the major's winningest team, was favored to win the Series. They pulled through with flying colors, defeating the Naps 4 games to 1, to win their first world's championship. Code:
American League W L PCT GB National League W L PCT GB Cleveland 94 58 .618 -- Chicago 100 52 .658 -- Philadelphia 79 66 .545 11.5 Philadelphia 96 51 .653 1.5 St.Louis 78 74 .513 16 New York 94 59 .614 6.5 Detroit 75 75 .500 18 Pittsburgh 87 67 .565 14 Boston 74 75 .497 18.5 Cincinnati 73 80 .477 27.5 Chicago 72 79 .477 21.5 St.Louis 62 91 .405 38.5 Washington 71 80 .470 22.5 Brooklyn 47 101 .318 51 New York 56 92 .378 36 Boston 45 103 .304 53 Batting AVG AVG Batting AVG AVG T.Cobb, DET .328 S.Magee, PHI .315 H.Ferris, BOS .297 H.Wagner, PIT .310 G.Stone, STL .293 F.Clarke, PIT .300 Homeruns HR Homeruns HR H.Davis, PHI 8 H.Lumley, BRO 9 S.Seybold, PHI 6 T.Jordan, BRO 7 B.Congalton, BOS 5 T.Leach, PIT 7 Runs Batted In RBI Runs Batted In RBI H.Davis, PHI 101 K.Bransfield, PHI 101 S.Crawford, DET 86 H.Wagner, PIT 93 F.Parent, BOS 79 J.Titus, PHI 87 Stolen Bases SB Stolen Bases SB E.Hahn, CHI 55 T.Leach, PIT 50 E.Flick, CLE 49 J.Slagle, CHI 50 G.Stone, STL 44 F.Clarke, PIT 46 Earned Run Average ERA Earned Run Average ERA D.White, CHI 1.47 M.Brown, CHI 1.26 R.Waddell, PHI 1.65 C.Lundgren, CHI 1.51 A.Joss, CLE 1.69 E.REulbach, CHI 1.57 Wins W Wins W A.Joss, CLE 24 T.Sparks, PHI 26 G.Mullin, DET 22 M.Brown, CHI 22 E.Walsh, CHI 22 C.Mathewson, NY 22 Saves SV Saves SV W.Johnson, WAS 7 B.Campbell, CIN 5 E.Steele, BOS 7 K.Brady, PIT 3 B.McGill, STL 3 A.Coakley, CIN 3 Strikeouts SO Strikeouts SO E.Walsh, CHI 242 C.Mathewson, NY 193 R.Waddell, PHI 229 B.Ewing, CIN 172 E.Plank, PHI 221 R.Ames, NY 165 Code:
1907 World Series Game #1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 - 5 Chicago (N) 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 WP - G.Liebhardt (1-0) LP - J.Pfiester (0-1) HR - none Game #2 Cleveland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 Chicago (N) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 x - 3 WP - J.Taylor (1-0) LP - B.Bernhard (0-1) HR - none Game #3 Chicago (N) 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 - 6 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 WP - M.Brown (1-0) LP - A.Joss (0-1) HR - none Game #4 Chicago (N) 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 WP - J.Pfiester (1-1) LP - G.Liebhardt (1-1) HR - none Game #5 Chicago (N) 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 - 5 Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 2 WP - O.Overall (1-0) LP - J.Thielman (0-1) HR - CHI: J.Slagle (1) |
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08-21-2011, 11:00 PM | #32 |
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Re: 1907 - Year In Review
AL Outstanding Hitter Award
Ty Cobb, Detroit 150 g, 637 ab, 74 r, 209 h, 25 2b, 8 3b, 3 hr, 69 rbi, 27 bb, 63 k, 42 sb, 28 cs, .328 avg, .356 obp, .407 slg NL Outstanding Hitter Award Honus Wagner, Pittsburgh 154 g, 591 ab, 77 r, 183 h, 31 2b, 14 3b, 6 hr, 93 rbi, 83 bb, 54 k, 38 sb, 27 cs, .310 avg, .399 obp, .440 slg AL Outstanding Pitcher Award Addie Joss, Cleveland 24-11, 1 sv, 1.69 era, 40 g, 37 gs, 346.1 ip, 292 ha, 65 er, 3 hr, 51 bb, 128 k, 0.99 whip, .227 oavg NL Outstanding Pitcher Award Tully Sparks, Philadelphia (N) 26-12, 0 sv, 1.98 era, 40 g, 40 gs, 355.0 ip, 290 ha, 78 er, 2 hr, 71 bb, 135 k, 1.02 whip, .220 oavg AL Outstanding Newcomer Award Walter Johnson, Washington 8-9, 7 sv, 2.80 era, 34 g, 12 gs, 151.1 ip, 163 ha, 47 er, 1 hr, 30 bb, 112 k, 1.28 whip, .274 oavg NL Outstanding Newcomer Award George McQuillan, Philadelphia (N) 20-12, 0 sv, 1.73 era, 35 g, 28 gs, 254.1 ip, 239 ha, 49 er, 0 hr, 78 bb, 113 k, 1.25 whip, .247 oavg Milestones & Achievements 4/30 - Orval Overall spins no-hitter. This is the first no-no thrown this season and the 10th in history. 5/01 - Joe McGinnity wins 200th game 5/30 - Buster Brown throws no-hitter. This it the second no-hitter tossed this season and the 11th in history. 6/10 - Hit #2000 for Jimmy Collins 6/29 - Deacon McGuire gets 2000th hit 8/08 - 200 victories for Jack Powell 8/10 - 2000th hit for Nap Lajoie 8/18 - Bill Donovan twirls no-hitter. This is the third no-no tossed this season and the 12th in history. Trades 05/16 - New York (A) gets p Earl Moore (30 yrs old, 3-7, 0 sv, 3.09 era, 50 k), Cleveland gets lf Frank Delahanty (25 yrs old, .333-0-0-0) and p Walter Clarkson (29 yrs old, 5-7, 0 sv, 2.80 era, 43 k) 06/07 - Philadelphia (A) gets 3b Jimmy Collins (37 yrs old, .224-1-46-1), Boston (A) gets 3b John Knight (23 yrs old, .193-3-31-3) 06/10 - Philadelphia (N) gets p Buster Brown (27 yrs old, 15-8, 0 sv, 2.32 era, 74 k), St.Louis (N) gets p Johnny Lush (22 yrs old, 10-16, 1 sv, 2.89 era, 81 k) 06/22 - St.Louis (A) gets p Bill Dinneen (31 yrs old, 9-10, 0 sv, 3.02 era, 46 k), Boston (A) gets p Beany Jacobson (27 yrs old, 4-1, 0 sv, 2.28 era, 17 k) 06/24 - Boston (N) gets lf Newt Randall (28 yrs old, .204-1-26-16) and 3b Bill Sweeney (22 yrs old, .212-0-3-1), Chicago (N) gets Del Howard (30 yrs old, .249-1-14-14) 08/11 - Washington gets 2b Pete O'Brien (30 yrs old, .083-0-0-1) and c Howard Wakefield (24 yrs old, .500-0-0-0), Cleveland gets 3b Rabbit Nill (27 yrs old, .239-0-29-9) 10/05 - Washington gets rf Ollie Pickering (37 yrs old, .266-0-41-22), St.Louis (A) gets cf Charlie Jones (.31 yrs old, .268-2-57-44) MLB Records Set or Tied Pitching Saves: 7 - Walter Johnson, Washington AL Records Set or Tied Pitching Saves: 7 - Walter Johnson, Washington NL Records Set or Tied Batting Walks: 113 - Sammy Strang, New York (N) Pitching Earned Run Average: 1.26 - Mordecai Brown, Chicago (N) |
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