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07-28-2007, 09:28 PM | #17 |
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1902 Awards & Things
American League Outstanding Batter Award
Nap Lajoie, Philadelphia (A) 137 g, 578 ab, 105 r, 207 h, 41 2b, 15 3b, 15 hr, 88 rbi, 34 bb, 46 k, 22 sb, .358 avg, .396 obp, .559 slg National League Outstanding Batter Award Fred Clarke, Pittsburgh 136 g, 534 ab, 82 r, 175 h, 33 2b, 15 3b, 6 hr, 87 rbi, 51 bb, 47 k, 59 sb, .328 avg, .388 obp, .479 slg American League Outstanding Pitcher Award Jim St.Vrain, Washington 47 g, 47 gs, 30-15 w/l, 0 sv, 2.40 era, 427.0 ip, 427 ha, 158 r, 114 er, 82 bb, 189 k, .267 oavg, 1.19 whip National League Outstanding Pitcher Award Christy Mathewson, New York (N) 45 g, 45 gs, 33-11 w/l, 0 sv, 2.08 era, 401.2 ip, 333 ha, 143 r, 93 er, 118 bb, 227 k, .231 oavg, 1.12 whip American League Rookie of the Year Award Jim St.Vrain, Washington 47 g, 47 gs, 30-15 w/l, 0 sv, 2.40 era, 427.0 ip, 427 ha, 158 r, 114 er, 82 bb, 189 k, .267 oavg, 1.19 whip National League Rookie of the Year Award Carl Lundgren, Boston 47 g, 47 gs, 28-18 w/l, 0 sv, 2.75 era, 422.0 ip, 417 ha, 180 r, 129 er, 161 bb, 210 k, .265 oavg, 1.37 whip Major League Records Set or Tied Triples: 17 - Ed Delahanty, Washington Hitting Streak: 50 - Dave Fultz, Philadelphia (A) ERA: 2.08 - Christy Mathewson, New York (N) Saves: 6 - Bill Hoffer, Philadelphia (A) Strikeouts: 317 - Rube Waddell, Philadelphia (A) American League Records Set or Tied Triples: 17 - Ed Delahanty, Washington Home Runs: 15 - Nap Lajoie, Philadelphia (A) Hitting Streak: 50 - Dave Fultz, Philadelphia (A) ERA: 2.29 - Rube Waddell, Philadelphia (A) Losses: 26 - Charlie Shields, Chicago (A) Saves: 6 - Bill Hoffer, Philadelphia (A) Strikeouts: 317 - Rube Waddell, Philadelphia (A) National League Records Set or Tied Average: .368 - Harry Bay, Cincinnati Hits: 200 - Harry Bay, Cincinnati Triples: 15 - Fred Clarke, Pittsburgh Walks: 127 - Roy Thomas, Philadelphia (N) ERA: 2.08 - Christy Mathewson, New York (N) Saves: 3 - Clarence Currie, Chicago (N); Clark Griffith, Cincinnati; Bob Rhoads, Philadelphia (N) Milestones 8/9 - Joe Kelley gets 1000th RBI 8/15 - Hugh Duffy collects 2000th hit 9/11 - George Davis collects 2000th hit 9/27 - Hughie Jennings scores 1000th run Trades 6/20 - Detroit gets lf Charlie Hemphill (26 yrs old, .310-2-48-41), Boston (A) gets 1b Davey Crockett (27 yrs old, .258-0-16-1) 7/22 - Detroit gets p Sam Leever (30 yrs old, 18-26, 3.80 era, 149 k), Pittsburgh gets lf Ducky Holmes (33 yrs old, .278-1-41-19) 7/25 - Brooklyn gets p Al Orth (30 yrs old, 23-13, 3.13 era, 81 k), Washington gets 1b Deacon McGuire (38 yrs old, .231-0-34-1) 7/25 - New York gets p Emil Frisk (28 yrs old, 21-18, 3.17 era, 81 k), Detroit gets rf **** Harley (30 yrs old, .235-2-19-12) 7/29 - New York gets p Vic Willis (26 yrs old, 18-17, 3.08 era, 135 k), Boston (N) gets c Tom Leahy (33 yrs old, .285-3-44-19) 10/15 - Detroit gets 2b Sammy Strang (25 yrs old, .287-0-37-43), New York gets 2b Roy Brashear (27 yrs old, .230-1-15-0) |
07-28-2007, 09:29 PM | #18 |
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1902/03 Winter Meetings
Announcements
AL - The American League announced that the Baltimore franchise is being relocated in New York. They will now be known as the New York Highlanders and will play their games in Hilltop Park. New York becomes the fifth city to hold direct competition between the AL and the NL. The other cities are Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and St.Louis. Boston (A) - The club announced that they are changing their nickname. They will now be known as the Boston Pilgrims. Chicago (N) - The club announced that they are changing their nickname. They will now be known as the Chicago Cubs. FREE AGENCY Here is a list of some of the major free agents and where they ended up: p Ted Lewis - retired cf Billy Hamilton - Signed a 3-year, $111,540 contract with Boston (N) p Pink Hawley - Signed a 2-year, $39,200 contract with St.Louis (N) p Jerry Nops - Signed a 1-year, $19,020 contract with New York (A) lf Jesse Burkett - Signed a 4-year, $200,410 contract with St.Louis (N) cf Chick Stahl - Signed a 6-year, $321,840 contract with St.Louis (N) p Chick Fraser - Signed a 1-year, $19,860 contract with Pittsburgh p Chauncey Fisher - retired p Kid Nichols - Signed a 2-year, $37,520 contract with Cleveland p Al Maul - Signed a 2-year, $2,280 contract with St.Louis (N) 3b John McGraw - Signed a 7-year, $391,950 contract with New York (N) ss Honus Wagner - Signed a 3-year, $170,740 contract with Chicago (N) 1b Fred Tenney - Signed a 4-year, $164,160 contract with Boston (N) p Bill Hoffer - Signed a 3-year, $45,830 contract with Pittsburgh cf Dummy Hoy - Signed a 2-year, $47,180 contract with Chicago (A) TRADES 12/26 - Boston (A) gets c Art Nichols (31 yrs old, .281-2-50-20), St.Louis (N) gets p Win Kellum (26 years old, 14-11, 1 sv, 4.03 era, 102 k in 1901) 12/26 - Philadelphia (N) gets p Stan Yerkes (28 yrs old, 0-0, 1.29 era, 0 k) and 1b Slats Jordan (23 yrs old, .000-0-0-0), New York (A) gets rf Walt McCredie (26 yrs old, .335-1-28-16) 12/29 - Detroit gets p Bill Bernhard (31 yrs old, 17-20, 3.13, 72 k) and ss Simon Nicholls (20 yrs old, 1.000-0-0-0), Philadelphia (A) gets c Harry Bemis (27 yrs old, .271-3-49-10) 1/28 - Cincinnati gets p Frank Kitson (33 yrs old, 23-18, 2.42 era, 133 k), Brooklyn gets lf John Dobbs (27 yrs old, .303-1-29-7) and c Emil Haberer (24 yrs old, .000-0-0-0) RETIREMENTS p Ted Breitenstein, age 33 - 10 seasons. His best season was in 1897 when he was 23-12 with a 3.62 era and 98 k in 320.1 innings. Here are his career stats: 4.03 era, 158-167 w/l, 2 sv, 2935.1 ip, 1180 bb, 882 k 1b Klondike Douglass, age 30 - 6 seasons. His best season was in 1897 when he batted .329 with 6 homers, 50 rbi and 12 sb in 125 games. Here are his career stats: .278 avg, 10 hr, 219 rbi, 640 h, 82 2b, 23 3b, 313 r, 72 sb 1b Jack Doyle, age 33 - 12 seasons. His best season was in 1894 when he batted .367 with 3 homers, 100 rbi and 42 sb in 105 games. His career stats: .302 avg, 22 hr, 784 rbi, 1428 h, 247 2b, 45 3b, 770 rs, 422 sb p Chauncey Fisher, age 31 - 5 seasons. His best season was in 1896 when he was 10-7 with an era of 4.45 and 25 k in 159.2 innings. His career stats: 4.97 era, 23-28 w/l, 3 sv, 468.2 ip, 156 bb, 85 k 3b Bill Hallman, age 35 - 11 seasons. His best season was in 1896 when he batted .320 with 2 homers, 83 rbi and 16 sb in 120 games. His career stats: .283 avg, 14 hr, 575 rbi, 1195 h, 165 2b, 51 3b, 687 r, 154 sb p Ed Killian, age 26 - 1 season due to career-ending injury. His career stats: 2.33 era, 3-1 w/l, 0 sv, 38.2 ip, 7 bb, 9 k p Ted Lewis, age 30 - 6 seasons. His best season was in 1898 when he was 26-8 with 2 saves, a 2.90 era and 72 k in 313.2 innings. His career stats: 3.55 era, 78-47 w/l, 3 sv, 1107.2 ip, 430 bb, 285 k ss Herman Long, age 36 - 13 seasons. His best season was in 1896 when he batted .343 with 6 hr, 100 rbi and 36 sb in 120 games. His career stats: .290 avg, 83 hr, 860 rbi, 1701 h, 271 2b, 86 3b, 1200 r, 392 sb 2b Bobby Lowe, age 37 - 13 seasons. His best season was in 1894 when he batted .346 with 17 homers, 115 rbi and 23 sb in 133 games. His career stats: .286 avg, 68 hr, 845 rbi, 1540 h, 183 2b, 70 3b, 971 r, 240 sb cf Jimmy McAleer, age 38 - 14 seasons. His best season was in 1896 when he batted .288 with 1 homer, 54 rbi and 24 sb in 116 games. His career stats: .252 avg, 11 hr, 428 rbi, 914 h, 107 2b, 32 3b, 561 r, 241 sb c Deacon McGuire, age 39 - 15 seasons. His best season was in 1895 when he batted .336 with 10 homers, 97 rbi and 16 sb in 132 games. His career stats: .287 avg, 35 hr, 632 rbi, 1240 h, 219 2b, 55 3b, 604 r, 87 sb p Amos Rusie, age 31 - 10 seasons. His best season was in 1982 when he was 31-31 with an era of 2.88 and 288 k in 532.0 innings. He leaves ranked #1 all-time in strikeouts with 1929 and only 5 wins short of qualifying for the Hall of Fame. His career stats: 3.04 era, 245-173 w/l, 5 sv, 3748.2 ip, 1701 bb, 1929 k c Jack Ryan, age 34 - 6 seasons. His best season was in 1894 when he batted .269 with 1 homer, 29 rbi and 3 sb in 53 games. His career stats: .232 avg, 1 hr, 76 rbi, 180 h, 33 2b, 11 3b, 103 r, 12 sb p Crazy Schmit, age 37 - 5 seasons. His best season was in 1892 when he was 1-4 with an era of 3.23 and 17 k in 47.1 innings. His career stats: 5.64 era, 7-37 w/l, 0 sv, 402.0 ip, 198 bb, 103 k p Gus Weyhing, age 36 - 9 seasons. His best season was in 1892 when he was 32-21 with an era of 2.66 and 202 k in 469.2 innings. His career stats: 4.49 era, 119-128 w/l, 4 sv, 2144.2 ip, 729 bb, 656 k Code:
FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT Team Round One Round Two Round Three Round Four St.Louis (N) Ed Walsh,p Claude Elliott,p Bob Unglaub,3b Gus Dundon,2b Chicago (A) Hooks Wiltse,p Cy Ferry,p Bugs Raymond,p Lou Bruce,lf Cleveland Chick Robitaille,p Jim McGinley,p Spike Shannon,lf Izzy Hoffman,cf Pittsburgh Doc Reisling,p Ernie Groth,p John Barthold,p Doc Marshall,c Boston (N) Ralph Caldwell,p Joe Koukalik,p Claude Rossman,1b Harry McChesney,rf Detroit Frank Smith,p Fred Odwell,lf Admiral Schlei,c John Brackenridge,p New York (A) Sherry Magee,lf Miller Huggins,2b Emil Batch,3b Johnny Lush,1b Philadelphia (A) Beany Jacobson,p Fred Applegate,p Tom Needham,c Claude Berry,c Cincinnati Frank Corridon,p Tom Barry,p Rabbit Nill,2b Rip Cannell,cf Boston (A) Charlie Jaeger,p Frank Schulte,rf Jimmy Archer,c Bill O'Neill,cf Chicago (N) Elmer Stricklett,p Harry Lumley,rf George Stovall,1b Red Kleinow,c Philadelphia (N) Bull Durham,p Jack Hickey,p Tom Dougherty,p Pete Noonan,c Brooklyn Tom Fisher,p Ed McNichol,p Joe Stewart,p Rube Vinson,lf St.Louis (A) Mike Lynch,p Art Devlin,3b Charlie O'Leary,ss She Donahue,ss Washington Del Mason,p Moose McCormick,cf Joe Cassidy,ss Jim Mullin,2b New York (N) Walter Clarkson,p Howie Camnitz,p Gabby Street,c Mike McCormick,3b Team Round Five Round Six St.Louis (N) Bob Hall,lf Kid O'Hara,rf Chicago (A) Bill Byers,c Mike Donovan,ss Cleveland Tom Doran,c Bull Smith,lf Pittsburgh Sam Woodruff,3b Tom Stanton,c Boston (N) Happy Iott,cf Deacon Van Buren,lf Detroit Simmy Murch,2b Bill Carney,rf New York (A) Bill Lauterborn,2b Art Bader,lf Philadelphia (A) Bill Schwartz,1b Jack White,lf Cincinnati Jesse Purnell,3b Harry Vahrenhorst,1b Boston (A) Harry Cassady,rf Charlie Lordenslager,2b Chicago (N) Andy Sullivan,ss Charlie Swindells,c Philadelphia (N) Tom Stankard,3b Peaches O'Neill,c Brooklyn Jack Rafter,c St.Louis (A) Orth Collins,cf Washington Harry Ostdiek,c New York (N) Gene McAuliffe,c |
07-28-2007, 09:30 PM | #19 |
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Raid!
Clubs from the American League have once again raided clubs from the rival National League.
Willie Keeler and Jesse Tannehill have left Brooklyn and Pittsburgh, respectively, to join the New York Highlanders. Wild Bill Donovan of the Brooklyn Superbas and both Sam Crawford and Frank Kitson of the Cincinnati Reds have both left their clubs to join the Detroit Tigers. An emergency meeting of the Executive Committee of the National League has been called! |
07-28-2007, 09:32 PM | #20 |
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Re: A History of Major League Baseball (1901-????) - a "what if" scenario - ootp7
Peace At Last!
The three-man Executive Committee of the National League met and then sent a proposal to American League President Ban Johnson to ask the AL to merge with the NL. Ban Johnson said no. Peace talks continued and a new National Agreement has been reached, ending the war between the American League and the National League. Both leagues will be recognized as equals and both leagues will honor the other's contracts. There will be no more raids by American League clubs. The players that had already jumped to the American League from the National League can stay with their new clubs. The National League has allowed the American League club in New York to stay with the provision that the AL will not put a franchise in Pittsburgh. AL President Ban Johnson has okayed this provision. The New York and Brooklyn clubs in the NL disaproved but a consensus was reluctantly reached. The AL/NL War Is Over!!! |
07-28-2007, 09:33 PM | #21 |
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Re: A History of Major League Baseball (1901-????) - a "what if" scenario - ootp7
I know that the years are flying by but I've already have gone through the 1905 season and have posted it at the maddenmania site.
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07-28-2007, 09:35 PM | #22 |
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1903 - MLB Year In Review
Well folks, the raidings have stopped and peace is at hand under the new National Agreement between the two, now equal, leagues. The players and managers can now concentrate on the field and the owners can start concetrating where it matters most to them, the turnstiles.
The Philadelphia Phillies held a 2-game lead heading into September and it stayed that way as they headed into the final ten games of the season. It took them awhile but on the last day of the season, they clinched the NL title, staving off the threats of Chicago and New York. Chicago finished second, three games back, thanks to the free agent aquisition of Honus Wagner plus the hitting of Danny Green and Harry Lumley. New York finished third, four games back, with the hitting of Roger Bresnahan leading the way. St.Louis bounced back strong enough to finish in sixth, but bettered last season's performance by 28 games, finishing 65-75, thanks to the hitting of Chick Stahl and the pitching by rookie sensation Ed Walsh. In the American League, Cleveland and Detroit were in a dogfight that even had to go to an extra game. On September 1st, Cleveland held a 2-game lead over the Tigers but by the 130th game, Detroit came back and was leading by one game. Cleveland took back the lead five games later but on the last day of the season Cleveland lost their game and Detroit won their's to end up in a tie. A one-game playoff was held and was won by Detroit behind the pitching of Bill Bernhard, who won his 25th game to lead both leagues. With ten games to go, both Cleveland and Detroit had a gentleman's agreement with the Phillies for the winners of each league to face each other in a best-of-nine series. This agreement sets up the first World Series and the first inter-league championship series since the 1890 matchup between the National League and the American Association champs. A large crowd assembled in Detroit to watch the first game of the series, won by Philadelphia by a score of 4-1 behind the pitching of Stan Yerkes. Doc White pitched a four-hitter in leading the Phillies to a 7-1 victory in game two. The series shifted to Philadelphia for games 3-5 but it was more of the same. Bernhard pitched the Tigers to victory in game four, following Philadelphia's 4-3 win in game three, but Yerkes came back and pitched another 4-hitter in leading the Phillies to a 3-2 win and a 4-1 advantage. Doc White scattered 12 hits as Philadelphia went on to a 4-3 victory in game six and won the first World Series, five games to one. Code:
American League W L PCT GB National League W L PCT GB Detroit 80 61 .567 -- Philadelphia 78 62 .557 -- Cleveland 79 62 .560 1 Chicago 75 65 .536 3 Philadelphia 76 64 .543 3.5 New York 74 66 .529 4 Washington 75 65 .536 4.5 Brooklyn 73 67 .521 5 New York 74 66 .529 5.5 Pittsburgh 70 70 .500 8 St.Louis 63 77 .450 16.5 St.Louis 65 75 .471 13 Boston 61 79 .436 18.5 Cincinnati 63 77 .450 15 Chicago 53 87 .379 26.5 Boston 61 79 .436 17 Batting AVG AVG Batting AVG AVG M.McCormick, WS1 .393 H.Bay, CIN .332 B.Coughlin, WS1 .342 J.Beckley, CIN .327 N.Lajoie, PHA .330 C.Stahl, SLN .324 Homeruns HR Homeruns HR E.Delahanty, WS1 12 C.Hickman, NY1 9 N.Lajoie, PHA 11 D.Hoffman, CIN 9 B.Freeman, BOS 9 H.Lumley, CHN 8 Runs Batted In RBI Runs Batted In RBI M.Grady, WS1 87 H.Lumley, CHN 85 N.Lajoie, PHA 85 R.Bresnahan, NY1 83 E.Delahanty, WS1 83 F.Clarke, PIT 83 Runs Scored RS Runs Scored RS N.Lajoie, PHA 90 B.Hamilton, BSN 101 J.Titus, CLE 88 H.Lumley, CHN 93 E.Delahanty, WS1 86 D.Green, CHN 90 Stolen Bases SB Stolen Bases SB S.Strang, DET 52 B.Hamilton, BSN 74 D.Fultz, PHA 42 H.Bay, CIN 69 M.Donlin, NYA 40 D.Holmes, PIT 65 Earned Run Average ERA Earned Run Average ERA C.Patten, WS1 1.77 B.Duggleby, PHI 1.81 B.Dineen, WS1 1.82 E.Walsh, SLN 1.96 F.Kitson, DET 1.97 N.Hahn, CIN 2.06 Wins W Wins W B.Bernhard, DET 25 R.Ames, BRO 22 J.St.Vrain, WS1 22 C.Mathewson, NY1 21 C.Patten, WS1 21 B.Rhoads, PHI 21 Saves SV Saves SV B.Carrick, WS1 4 V.Willis, NY1 7 B.Karns, NYA 4 J.Livingstone, NY1 4 F.Morrissey, BOS 3 M.Eason, CHN 3 Strikeouts SO Strikeouts SO R.Waddell,PHA 257 R.Ames, BRO 278 J.St.Vrain, WS1 165 C.Mathewson, NY1 196 C.Robitaille, CLE 143 E.Walsh, SLN 185 1903 World Series Game #1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 - 4 10 1 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 5 Yerkes and Jacklitsch. Siever and Dexter. W - Yerkes (1-0) L - Siever (0-1) Game #2 Philadelphia 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 - 7 11 3 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 4 White and Jacklitsch. Owen, Donovan (9) and Schlei. W - White (1-0) L - Owen (0-1) Game #3 Detroit 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 7 2 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 x - 4 8 3 Kitson and Dexter. Townsend and Jacklitsch. W - Townsend (1-0) L - Kitson (0-1) Game #4 Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 - 6 10 4 Philadelphia 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 - 4 10 1 Bernhard and Dexter. Rhoads and Jacklitsch. W - Bernhard (1-0) L - Rhoads (0-1) Game #5 Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 - 2 4 2 Philadelphia 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 x - 3 6 4 Siever and Dexter. Yerkes and Jacklitsch. W - Yerkes (2-0) L - Siever (0-2) Game #6 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 - 4 10 2 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 - 3 12 2 White and Jacklitsch. Owen and Schlie. W - White (2-0) L - Owen (0-2) |
07-28-2007, 09:37 PM | #23 |
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1903 Awards & Things
American League Outstanding Batter Award
Nap Lajoie, Philadelphia (A) 138 g, 579 ab, 90 r, 191 h, 38 2b, 15 3b, 11 hr, 85 rbi, 35 bb, 60 k, 28 sb, .330 avg, .371 obp, .504 slg National League Outstanding Batter Award Fred Clarke, Pittsburgh 131 g, 479 ab, 81 r, 155 h, 36 2b, 15 3b, 1 hr, 83 rbi, 65 bb, 38 k, 60 sb, .324 avg, .404 obp, .468 slg American League Outstanding Pitcher Award Bill Bernhard, Detroit 36 g, 36 gs, 25-11 w/l, 0 sv, 2.13 era, 329.1 ip, 310 ha, 115 r, 78 er, 57 bb, 133 k, .250 oavg, 1.11 whip National League Outstanding Pitcher Award Red Ames, Brooklyn 35 g, 35 gs, 22-10 w/l, 0 sv, 2.37 era, 311.0 ip, 235 ha, 119 r, 82 er, 103 bb, 278 k, .211 oavg, 1.09 whip American League Rookie of the Year Award Moose McCormick, Washington 93 g, 384 ab, 59 r, 151 h, 17 2b, 3 3b, 5 hr, 34 rbi, 25 bb, 20 k, 24 sb, .393 avg, .439 obp, .492 slg National League Rookie of the Year Award Red Ames, Brooklyn 35 g, 35 gs, 22-10 w/l, 0 sv, 2.37 era, 311.0 ip, 235 ha, 119 r, 82 er, 103 bb, 278 k, .211 oavg, 1.09 whip Major League Records Set or Tied Triples: 22 - Honus Wagner, Chicago (N) ERA: 1.77 - Case Patten, Washington Saves: 7 - Vic Willis, New York (N) American League Records Set or Tied ERA: 1.77 - Case Patten, Washington National League Records Set or Tied Triples: 22 - Honus Wagner, Chicago (N) Hitting Streak: 35 - Danny Green, Chicago (N) ERA: 1.81 - Bill Duggleby, Philadelphia (N) Saves: 7 - Vic Willis, New York (N) Milestones 06/24 - Patsy Dougherty hits for the cycle. This is the first time this season and the third time in history. 06/26 - Ed Delahanty scores 1500th run 07/07 - Willie Keeler gets 2000th hit 07/20 - Ed Delahanty gets hit number 2500 08/13 - Tom Daly scores run number 1000 08/25 - Frank Kitson hurls PERFECT GAME. This is the first perfect game in history. This is the first no-hitter of the season and the third no-hitter in history. 09/25 - Cy Young gets win #350 Trades 6/22 - New York (N) gets cf Harry Davis (29 yrs old, .241-2-33-8), Philadelphia (N) gets cf Kip Selbach (31 yrs old, .234-0-36-12) 6/30 - St.Louis (N) gets p Alex Pearson (25 yrs old, 18-17, 0 sv, 2.69 era, 116 k), Pittsburgh gets 2b **** Padden (33 yrs old, .227-1-25-4) 7/06 - Brooklyn gets p Bob Wicker (25 yrs old, 12-21, 0 sv, 3.47 era, 133 k), St.Louis (N) gets c Hughie Hearne (30 yrs old, .284-0-22-4) 7/13 - Washington gets p Bill Dineen (27 yrs old, 10-8, 0 sv, 1.82 era, 80 k) and 1b Larry McLean (21 yrs old, .000-0-2-0), Boston (A) gets cf John Farrell (26 yrs old, .232-0-30-19) and 3b George Moriarty (19 yrs old, .000-0-0-0) 7/27 - St.Louis (A) gets p Chappie McFarland (27 yrs old, 15-15, 0 sv, 2.56 era, 114 k), Philadelphia (A) gets c Billy Maloney (25 yrs old, .300-3-36-27) and 3b Ed Hilley (24 yrs old, .000-0-0-0) 7/29 - St.Louis (A) gets p Jake Weimer (29 yrs old, 4-10, 0 sv, 3.79 era, 65 k), Chicago (N) gets 2b Billy Gilbert (27 yrs old, .277-1-32-29) |
07-28-2007, 09:40 PM | #24 |
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Re: A History of Major League Baseball (1901-????) - a "what if" scenario - ootp7
Man, your work looks awesome and alot of typing. Keep it up.
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