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The Replay News 1930 FINAL EDITION The Replay News 1930 FINAL EDITION MVP’s Lefty Grove (Top) and Chuck Klein Table of Contents 3- Final Standings 4- American League Batting Leaders 5- American League Pitching Leaders 6- National League Batting Leaders 7- National League Pitching Leaders 8- Team-by-Team Individual Batting and Pitching Stats 24- Team Batting and Pitching Stats 25- Top Game Performances 26- World Series Summary 27- World Series Scoresheets 32- Comparison of Individual Batters’ Stats to Actual 46- Comparison of Individual Pitchers’ Stats to Actual MLB Standings Through Games Of 9/28/1930 American League W LGB Pct Strk R RA Philadelphia Athletics 105 49-- .682 W1 969 639 Washington Senators 97 578.0 .630 L1 882 685 New York Yankees 92 6213.0 .597 W3 1105 881 Detroit Tigers 78 7627.0 .506 L2 772 802 Cleveland Indians 67 8738.0 .435 W1 781 929 Chicago White Sox 65 8940.0 .422 W2 760 886 Boston Red Sox 60 9445.0 .390 L3 672 859 St. Louis Browns 52 10253.0 .338 L1 687 947 National League W LGB Pct Strk R RA Chicago Cubs 98 56-- .636 W3 961 781 New York Giants 89 659.0 .578 L3 909 793 Pittsburgh Pirates 85 6913.0 .552 L1 960 888 Brooklyn Robins 83 7115.0 .539 W2 876 774 St. Louis Cardinals 83 7115.0 .539 W1 980 828 Philadelphia Phillies 64 9034.0 .416 W4 977 1223 Boston Braves 59 9539.0 .383 L2 724 848 Cincinnati Reds 55 9943.0 .357 L3 723 954 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1930 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Lou GehrigNYA 239 Tony LazzeriNYA 70 Carl ReynoldsCHA 224 Ed MorganCLE 69 Batting Average Al SimmonsPHA 223 Jimmie FoxxPHA 67 Lou GehrigNYA .397 Johnny HodappCLE 223 Red KressSLA 62 Carl ReynoldsCHA .394 Tom OliverBSA 220 Max BishopPHA 62 Al SimmonsPHA .393 Sam RiceWSH 216 Russ ScarrittBSA 59 Babe RuthNYA .376 Dale AlexanderDET 215 Dusty CookeNYA 59 Ben ChapmanNYA .374 Joe CroninWSH 214 Bill ReganBSA 58 Dick PorterCLE .368 Babe RuthNYA 210 Goose GoslinWSH-SLA 57 Joe JudgeWSH .367 Smead JolleyCHA 207 Lou GehrigNYA 56 Earl WebbBSA .359 Roy JohnsonDET 56 Dale AlexanderDET .350 Doubles Johnny HodappCLE .350 Johnny HodappCLE 54 Stolen Bases Ed MorganCLE 52 Joe JudgeWSH 24 Home Runs Heinie ManushSLA-WSH 52 Carl ReynoldsCHA 19 Babe RuthNYA 56 Charlie GehringerDET 50 Earle CombsNYA 19 Goose GoslinWSH-SLA 45 Dick PorterCLE 50 Lou GehrigNYA 17 Al SimmonsPHA 40 Marty McManusDET 48 Sam RiceWSH 16 Lou GehrigNYA 40 Tom OliverBSA 47 Lyn LaryNYA 16 Jimmie FoxxPHA 38 Joe CroninWSH 44 Lu BlueSLA 16 Earl WebbBSA 32 Red KressSLA 43 Charlie GehringerDET 16 Ed MorganCLE 27 Sam RiceWSH 42 Marty McManusDET 15 Carl ReynoldsCHA 27 Liz FunkDET 13 Dale AlexanderDET 24 Triples Ben ChapmanNYA 13 Red KressSLA 20 Lou GehrigNYA 32 Earle CombsNYA 20 On Base Percentage Runs Batted In Charlie GehringerDET 19 Babe RuthNYA .494 Al SimmonsPHA 196 Tony LazzeriNYA 18 Lou GehrigNYA .484 Jimmie FoxxPHA 187 Carl ReynoldsCHA 18 Joe JudgeWSH .452 Babe RuthNYA 183 Jimmie FoxxPHA 17 Al SimmonsPHA .444 Lou GehrigNYA 179 Sam RiceWSH 17 Dick PorterCLE .433 Goose GoslinWSH-SLA 145 Al SimmonsPHA 15 Earl WebbBSA .429 Dale AlexanderDET 129 Sam WestWSH 15 Ben ChapmanNYA .426 Ed MorganCLE 128 Joe JudgeWSH 14 Jimmie FoxxPHA .426 Joe CroninWSH 120 Bill ReganBSA 14 Mickey CochranePHA .425 Smead JolleyCHA 118 Ben ChapmanNYA 14 Max BishopPHA .421 Carl ReynoldsCHA 116 Roy JohnsonDET 14 Earl WebbBSA 116 Slugging Percentage Bases On Balls Lou GehrigNYA .761 Runs Scored Max BishopPHA 137 Babe RuthNYA .746 Lou GehrigNYA 160 Babe RuthNYA 128 Al SimmonsPHA .727 Babe RuthNYA 157 Lou GehrigNYA 99 Earl WebbBSA .685 Al SimmonsPHA 141 Jimmie FoxxPHA 96 Jimmie FoxxPHA .657 Jimmie FoxxPHA 138 Earle CombsNYA 73 Carl ReynoldsCHA .637 Mickey CochranePHA 132 Jimmie DykesPHA 72 Ed MorganCLE .578 Carl ReynoldsCHA 125 Lu BlueSLA 72 Ben ChapmanNYA .573 Earle CombsNYA 120 Charlie GehringerDET 71 Goose GoslinWSH-SLA .572 Max BishopPHA 119 Mickey CochranePHA 68 Dale AlexanderDET .547 Charlie GehringerDET 119 Joe CroninWSH 68 Joe CroninWSH 119 Marty McManusDET 68 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1930 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Lefty GrovePHA 6 Lefty GrovePHA 9 Milt GastonBSA 6 Jack QuinnPHA 7 Earned Run Average George EarnshawPHA 4 Garland BraxtonWSH-CHA 5 Lefty GrovePHA 1.93 George UhleDET 4 Wes FerrellCLE 4 George UhleDET 2.36 Earl WhitehillDET 3 Alvin CrowderSLA-WSH 4 Bump HadleyWSH 3.02 Lefty StewartSLA 3 Bobby BurkeWSH 4 Lefty StewartSLA 3.45 George BlaeholderSLA 3 Charlie SullivanDET 4 Milt GastonBSA 3.45 Wes FerrellCLE 2 Eddie RommelPHA 4 Bill ShoresPHA 3.46 Whit WyattDET 2 Hal McKainCHA 4 Roy SheridNYA 3.56 Ted LyonsCHA 2 Mel HarderCLE 4 George EarnshawPHA 3.60 Sam JonesWSH 2 Roy SheridNYA 4 Sam JonesWSH 3.61 Red RuffingBSA-NYA 2 Rip CollinsSLA 3.74 Pat CarawayCHA 2 Bump HadleyWSH 2 Wins Lloyd BrownWSH 2 Lefty GrovePHA 28-7 Willis HudlinCLE 2 George EarnshawPHA 26-11 Ted LyonsCHA 22-14 Innings Pitched George UhleDET 21-6 Wes FerrellCLE 298 Bump HadleyWSH 20-10 George EarnshawPHA 298 Rube WalbergPHA 19-8 Lefty GrovePHA 294 Wes FerrellCLE 18-18 Ted LyonsCHA 288 Red RuffingBSA-NYA 17-9 Milt GastonBSA 276 Milt GastonBSA 16-13 Lefty StewartSLA 274 Firpo MarberryWSH 15-4 Danny MacFaydenBSA 273 Bump HadleyWSH 271 Games Pitched Alvin CrowderSLA-WSH 269 Lefty GrovePHA 50 George UhleDET 260 George EarnshawPHA 48 George PipgrasNYA 45 Strikeouts Wes FerrellCLE 43 George EarnshawPHA 209 Ted LyonsCHA 42 Bump HadleyWSH 199 Bump HadleyWSH 42 Lefty GrovePHA 177 Alvin CrowderSLA-WSH 42 Wes FerrellCLE 170 Chad KimseySLA 41 Red RuffingBSA-NYA 151 Hank JohnsonNYA 41 Hank JohnsonNYA 139 Charlie SullivanDET 40 George UhleDET 132 Earl WhitehillDET 120 Complete Games Milt GastonBSA 120 Ted LyonsCHA 29 Rube WalbergPHA 119 Wes FerrellCLE 25 Lefty StewartSLA 23 Walks per 9IP George UhleDET 23 Lefty GrovePHA 1.41 Milt GastonBSA 22 George BlaeholderSLA 1.80 Lefty GrovePHA 22 George UhleDET 2.04 Alvin CrowderSLA-WSH 20 Ed WellsNYA 2.08 Danny MacFaydenBSA 20 Firpo MarberryWSH 2.15 Bump HadleyWSH 19 Ted LyonsCHA 2.16 Jack RussellBSA 18 Jack RussellBSA 2.17 Pat CarawayCHA 2.25 Lefty StewartSLA 2.27 Waite HoytNYA-DET 2.44 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1930 Hits Stolen Bases Batting Leaders Bill TerryNYN 274 Kiki CuylerCHN 27 Chuck KleinPHN 268 Freddie LindstromNYN 18 Batting Average Babe HermanBRK 263 Babe HermanBRK 18 Paul WanerPIT .416 Paul WanerPIT 254 Joe StrippCIN 16 Chuck KleinPHN .414 Freddie LindstromNYN 248 Frankie FrischSLN 16 Bill TerryNYN .412 Woody EnglishCHN 229 Paul WanerPIT 15 Babe HermanBRK .406 Kiki CuylerCHN 221 Pie TraynorPIT 15 Freddie LindstromNYN .388 Taylor DouthitSLN 208 Denny SothernPHN-PIT 11 Lefty O'DoulPHN .381 Lefty O'DoulPHN 204 Johnny NeunBSN 10 Woody EnglishCHN .359 Adam ComoroskyPIT 204 Lance RichbourgBSN 10 Frankie FrischSLN .359 Gabby HartnettCHN .358 Doubles On Base Percentage Travis JacksonNYN .355 Kiki CuylerCHN 63 Paul WanerPIT .466 Babe HermanBRK 61 Chuck KleinPHN .462 Home Runs Chuck KleinPHN 57 Babe HermanBRK .455 Hack WilsonCHN 53 Sparky AdamsSLN 50 Woody EnglishCHN .450 Chuck KleinPHN 44 Frankie FrischSLN 50 Bill TerryNYN .449 Wally BergerBSN 37 Pinky WhitneyPHN 49 Lefty O'DoulPHN .442 Freddie LindstromNYN 34 George WatkinsSLN 48 Mel OttNYN .434 Babe HermanBRK 32 Joe StrippCIN 46 Gabby HartnettCHN .432 Gabby HartnettCHN 28 Johnny FrederickBRK 45 Freddie LindstromNYN .431 Chick HafeySLN 28 Adam ComoroskyPIT 45 Pie TraynorPIT .415 Bill TerryNYN 27 Johnny FrederickBRK 26 Triples Slugging Percentage Lefty O'DoulPHN 26 Adam ComoroskyPIT 26 Chuck KleinPHN .724 Don HurstPHN 26 Woody EnglishCHN 20 Babe HermanBRK .685 Kiki CuylerCHN 19 Chick HafeySLN .666 Runs Batted In Wally BergerBSN 19 Hack WilsonCHN .642 Chuck KleinPHN 199 Paul WanerPIT 19 Lefty O'DoulPHN .637 Hack WilsonCHN 188 Buster ChathamBSN 18 Bill TerryNYN .636 Wally BergerBSN 147 George GranthamPIT 16 Freddie LindstromNYN .619 Glenn WrightBRK 141 Chick HafeySLN 16 Wally BergerBSN .594 Bill TerryNYN 139 Bill TerryNYN 14 Paul WanerPIT .586 Babe HermanBRK 131 Footsie BlairCHN 13 Gabby HartnettCHN .583 Chick HafeySLN 130 Lefty O'DoulPHN 13 Adam ComoroskyPIT 128 Gabby HartnettCHN 123 Bases On Balls George GranthamPIT 123 Woody EnglishCHN 96 Hack WilsonCHN 89 Runs Scored Gus SuhrPIT 88 Chuck KleinPHN 158 Mel OttNYN 82 Babe HermanBRK 157 Kiki CuylerCHN 69 Bill TerryNYN 155 George GranthamPIT 67 Lefty O'DoulPHN 142 Wally BergerBSN 65 Freddie LindstromNYN 141 Gabby HartnettCHN 62 Hack WilsonCHN 140 Taylor DouthitSLN 60 Woody EnglishCHN 139 Johnny FrederickBRK 60 Kiki CuylerCHN 135 Paul WanerPIT 135 Strikeouts Frankie FrischSLN 130 Woody EnglishCHN 89 Hack WilsonCHN 87 Del BissonetteBRK 77 Wally BergerBSN 64 Harry HeilmannCIN 63 Glenn WrightBRK 62 Bob MeuselCIN 61 George GranthamPIT 61 Footsie BlairCHN 60 Babe HermanBRK 59 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1930 Shutouts Pitching Leaders Pat MaloneCHN 6 Bill WalkerNYN 3 Earned Run Average Dazzy VanceBRK 3 Pat MaloneCHN 2.45 Freddie FitzsimmonsNYN 3 Bill WalkerNYN 2.65 Larry FrenchPIT 3 Dazzy VanceBRK 2.69 Ray KremerPIT 2 Glenn SpencerPIT 2.81 Socks SeiboldBSN 2 Bud TeachoutCHN 2.88 Phil CollinsPHN 2 Jumbo ElliottBRK 3.28 Dolf LuqueBRK 2 Eppa RixeyCIN 3.71 Al GrabowskiSLN 2 Jesse HainesSLN 3.71 Jesse HainesSLN 2 Dolf LuqueBRK 3.94 Ray KolpCIN 4.12 Innings Pitched Pat MaloneCHN 302 Wins Ray KremerPIT 290 Pat MaloneCHN 25-7 Bill WalkerNYN 269 Bill WalkerNYN 24-4 Larry FrenchPIT 263 Dazzy VanceBRK 23-10 Dazzy VanceBRK 261 Ray KremerPIT 20-11 Socks SeiboldBSN 257 Erv BramePIT 17-4 Carl HubbellNYN 242 Bud TeachoutCHN 17-4 Benny FreyCIN 240 Jesse HainesSLN 17-5 Red LucasCIN 237 Phil CollinsPHN
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