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1941 Final Stats and Standings The Replay News 1941 Final Edition Table of Contents 3 Season Highlights 4 American League Leaders 6 National League Leaders 8 Team-by-Team Individual Stats 24 World’s Series Stats 25 Batter-by-Batter Replay to Actual Comparison 41 Pitcher-by-Pitcher Replay to Actual Comparison 1941 Season Highlights No-Hitter Hal Newhouser, Det vs. Cle April 28 Seven-for-Seven Game Mel Ott, NYN vs. Bsn July 2 Six-for-Six Games Jimmy Brown SLN vs. Brk May 8 Charlie Keller NYA vs. CHA July 14 Three Home Run Game Dolph Camilli Brk vs. Pit June 25 Nine RBI Games Ted Williams BSA vs. CHA July 24 Jim Tabor BSA vs. Brk October 6 (World’s Series game five) American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1941 Hits Stolen Bases Batting Leaders Cecil TravisWSH 235 George CaseWSH 27 Jeff HeathCLE 226 Jeff HeathCLE 25 Batting Average Buddy LewisWSH 213 Joe KuhelCHA 19 Ted WilliamsBSA .402 Joe DiMaggioNYA 203 Dom DiMaggioBSA 17 Cecil TravisWSH .377 Ted WilliamsBSA 196 Phil RizzutoNYA 14 Jeff HeathCLE .372 Luke ApplingCHA 191 Mike KreevichCHA 14 Buddy LewisWSH .370 Dom DiMaggioBSA 191 Luke ApplingCHA 12 Wally MosesPHA .361 George CaseWSH 191 Lou BoudreauCLE 11 Joe DiMaggioNYA .358 Joe CroninBSA 185 Joe GordonNYA 10 Taffy WrightCHA .349 Mickey VernonWSH 185 Jim TaborBSA 10 Dick SiebertPHA .345 Mickey VernonWSH .343 Doubles On Base Percentage George McQuinnSLA .341 Wally JudnichSLA 51 Ted WilliamsBSA .523 Joe DiMaggioNYA 48 Roy CullenbineSLA .466 Home Runs Joe KuhelCHA 48 Buddy LewisWSH .449 Tommy HenrichNYA 39 Cecil TravisWSH 47 Charlie KellerNYA .437 Ken KeltnerCLE 33 Joe CroninBSA 45 Jeff HeathCLE .430 Joe GordonNYA 31 Lou BoudreauCLE 44 Joe DiMaggioNYA .430 Charlie KellerNYA 31 Ted WilliamsBSA 41 Cecil TravisWSH .426 Jeff HeathCLE 28 Mickey VernonWSH 41 Wally MosesPHA .426 Rudy YorkDET 27 Dom DiMaggioBSA 39 George McQuinnSLA .423 Sam ChapmanPHA 26 Charlie KellerNYA 38 Taffy WrightCHA .420 Ted WilliamsBSA 26 Jeff HeathCLE 38 Harlond CliftSLA 24 Slugging Percentage Joe CroninBSA 21 Triples Ted WilliamsBSA .674 Jeff HeathCLE 19 Jeff HeathCLE .636 Runs Batted In Mickey VernonWSH 18 Tommy HenrichNYA .603 Charlie KellerNYA 153 Joe CroninBSA 14 Charlie KellerNYA .590 Ted WilliamsBSA 139 Cecil TravisWSH 14 Joe CroninBSA .583 Jeff HeathCLE 135 Bruce CampbellDET 12 Joe DiMaggioNYA .580 Ken KeltnerCLE 134 Buddy LewisWSH 12 Cecil TravisWSH .540 Joe DiMaggioNYA 133 Gee WalkerCLE 12 Sam ChapmanPHA .540 Joe CroninBSA 131 Ken KeltnerCLE 11 Ken KeltnerCLE .535 Joe GordonNYA 126 George CaseWSH 11 George McQuinnSLA .534 Cecil TravisWSH 124 Lou FinneyBSA 11 Tommy HenrichNYA 123 Mickey VernonWSH 118 Bases On Balls Roy CullenbineSLA 126 Runs Scored Ted WilliamsBSA 117 Tommy HenrichNYA 136 Harlond CliftSLA 108 Dom DiMaggioBSA 135 Charlie GehringerDET 106 Joe DiMaggioNYA 130 Charlie KellerNYA 96 Harlond CliftSLA 123 Rudy YorkDET 93 Red RolfeNYA 123 Wally JudnichSLA 90 Cecil TravisWSH 121 Benny McCoyPHA 87 Jeff HeathCLE 120 Bob JohnsonPHA 85 George McQuinnSLA 114 Buddy LewisWSH 83 Joe CroninBSA 114 Charlie KellerNYA 114 Strikeouts Wally JudnichSLA 114 Harlond CliftSLA 87 Jimmie FoxxBSA 82 Rudy YorkDET 78 Joe GordonNYA 68 Bob JohnsonPHA 66 Frank CroucherDET 61 Frankie HayesPHA 59 Bruce CampbellDET 56 Chet LaabsSLA 54 Jeff HeathCLE 52 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1941 Shutouts Pitching Leaders Eddie SmithCHA 8 Thornton LeeCHA 7 Earned Run Average Bob FellerCLE 5 Al BentonDET 2.01 Tommy BridgesDET 4 Eddie SmithCHA 2.12 Lefty GomezNYA 3 Spud ChandlerNYA 2.55 Red RuffingNYA 3 Thornton LeeCHA 2.70 Mickey HarrisBSA 3 Mickey HarrisBSA 2.72 Ken ChaseWSH 3 Atley DonaldNYA 2.92 Charlie WagnerBSA 3 Phil MarchildonPHA 3.04 Phil MarchildonPHA 3 Lefty GomezNYA 3.09 Tommy BridgesDET 3.09 Innings Pitched Charlie WagnerBSA 3.09 Bob FellerCLE 328 Thornton LeeCHA 297 Wins Eddie SmithCHA 259 Thornton LeeCHA 24-9 Dutch LeonardWSH 257 Eddie SmithCHA 19-12 Sid HudsonWSH 238 Charlie WagnerBSA 18-3 Al MilnarCLE 235 Mickey HarrisBSA 18-5 Elden AukerSLA 231 Dick NewsomeBSA 16-8 Phil MarchildonPHA 228 Bob FellerCLE 16-21 Bobo NewsomDET 227 Lefty GroveBSA 15-5 Johnny RigneyCHA 226 Al MilnarCLE 15-9 Johnny RigneyCHA 15-11 Strikeouts Lefty GomezNYA 14-5 Bob FellerCLE 245 Bobo NewsomDET 202 Games Pitched Marius RussoNYA 124 Bob FellerCLE 45 Johnny RigneyCHA 117 Bobo NewsomDET 44 Tommy BridgesDET 110 Clint BrownCLE 43 Thornton LeeCHA 102 Mike RybaBSA 40 Mickey HarrisBSA 99 Johnny MurphyNYA 38 Hal NewhouserDET 92 Al BentonDET 37 Sid HudsonWSH 86 Tom FerrickPHA 37 Eddie SmithCHA 80 Bob MuncriefSLA 36 Dick NewsomeBSA 35 Bases On Balls Thornton LeeCHA 35 Bob FellerCLE 206 Dizzy TroutDET 35 Bobo NewsomDET 125 Alex CarrasquelWSH 35 Al MilnarCLE 113 Al MilnarCLE 35 Phil MarchildonPHA 112 Eddie SmithCHA 35 Lefty GomezNYA 103 Elden AukerSLA 103 Complete Games Sid HudsonWSH 101 Thornton LeeCHA 29 Johnny RigneyCHA 97 Bob FellerCLE 25 Ken ChaseWSH 96 Eddie SmithCHA 23 Hal NewhouserDET 93 Johnny RigneyCHA 18 Dutch LeonardWSH 17 Saves Ted LyonsCHA 17 Johnny MurphyNYA 12 Charlie WagnerBSA 16 Al BentonDET 7 Sid HudsonWSH 16 Mike RybaBSA 7 Red RuffingNYA 15 Tom FerrickPHA 6 Dick NewsomeBSA 15 Joe HevingCLE 5 Ken ChaseWSH 15 Clint BrownCLE 4 Walt MastersonWSH 3 Bobo NewsomDET 3 Bud ThomasDET 3 George CasterSLA 3 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1941 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Stan HackCHN 226 Dolph CamilliBRK 121 Joe MedwickBRK 192 Vince DiMaggioPIT 120 Batting Average Billy JurgesNYN 187 Lou StringerCHN 97 Billy JurgesNYN .373 Pete ReiserBRK 184 Bill NicholsonCHN 92 Johnny MizeSLN .365 Frank McCormickCIN 183 Eddie MillerBSN 70 Stan HackCHN .359 Danny LitwhilerPHN 182 Stan BenjaminPHN 66 Enos SlaughterSLN .358 Billy HermanCHN-BRK 180 Pete ReiserBRK 65 Joe MedwickBRK .354 Johnny MizeSLN 180 Sibby SistiBSN 65 Maurice Van RobaysPIT .349 Dixie WalkerBRK 180 Johnny HoppSLN 64 Johnny CooneyBSN .339 Johnny RuckerNYN 176 Max WestBSN 56 Dixie WalkerBRK .337 Johnny HoppSLN .336 Doubles Stolen Bases Terry MooreSLN .331 Johnny MizeSLN 45 Stan BenjaminPHN 22 Lonny FreyCIN 43 Lonny FreyCIN 18 Home Runs Dixie WalkerBRK 43 Danny MurtaughPHN 18 Dolph CamilliBRK 39 Johnny RuckerNYN 41 Bama RowellBSN 15 Mel OttNYN 32 Pete ReiserBRK 40 Pee Wee ReeseBRK 12 Bill NicholsonCHN 27 Max WestBSN 38 Stan HackCHN 12 Babe YoungNYN 25 Johnny CooneyBSN 37 Lee HandleyPIT 11 Vince DiMaggioPIT 22 Dolph CamilliBRK 34 Eddie MillerBSN 10 Enos SlaughterSLN 18 Billy JurgesNYN 33 Billy WerberCIN 10 Frank McCormickCIN 18 Eddie JoostCIN 32 Johnny HoppSLN 10 Nick EttenPHN 17 Mel OttNYN 32 Babe DahlgrenBSN-CHN 17 On Base Percentage Ernie LombardiCIN 16 Triples Enos SlaughterSLN .438 Pete ReiserBRK 22 Johnny MizeSLN .437 Runs Batted In Elbie FletcherPIT 18 Stan HackCHN .429 Dolph CamilliBRK 152 Enos SlaughterSLN 16 Billy JurgesNYN .428 Joe MedwickBRK 126 Gene MooreBSN 13 Mel OttNYN .422 Frank McCormickCIN 118 Johnny RuckerNYN 13 Elbie FletcherPIT .419 Vince DiMaggioPIT 117 Cookie LavagettoBRK 11 Dixie WalkerBRK .415 Johnny MizeSLN 106 Bob ElliottPIT 11 Dolph CamilliBRK .412 Enos SlaughterSLN 103 Chuck AlenoCIN 10 Johnny HoppSLN .406 Bill NicholsonCHN 100 Stan HackCHN 10 Joe MedwickBRK .403 Elbie FletcherPIT 98 Dixie WalkerBRK 10 Mel OttNYN 98 Joe MedwickBRK 10 Slugging Percentage Babe YoungNYN 95 Enos SlaughterSLN .621 Bases On Balls Dolph CamilliBRK .604 Runs Scored Elbie FletcherPIT 105 Mel OttNYN .546 Pete ReiserBRK 115 Mel OttNYN 102 Pete ReiserBRK .534 Dolph CamilliBRK 108 Dolph CamilliBRK 92 Joe MedwickBRK .518 Stan HackCHN 105 Bill NicholsonCHN 82 Dixie WalkerBRK .517 Dixie WalkerBRK 105 Lonny FreyCIN 81 Johnny MizeSLN .499 Billy HermanCHN-BRK 103 Pee Wee ReeseBRK 80 Elbie FletcherPIT .467 Mel OttNYN 97 Billy HermanCHN-BRK 79 Bill NicholsonCHN .467 Johnny HoppSLN 96 Stan HackCHN 77 Babe YoungNYN .461 Pee Wee ReeseBRK 96 Dom DallessandroCHN 71 Johnny MizeSLN 93 Dixie WalkerBRK 71 Babe YoungNYN 93 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1941 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Whit WyattBRK 10 Hugh CaseyBRK 8 Hal SchumacherNYN 6 Jumbo BrownNYN 8 Earned Run Average Ken HeintzelmanPIT 4 Bill CrouchPHN-SLN 7 Whit WyattBRK 1.71 Bucky WaltersCIN 4 Ike PearsonPHN 7 Curt DavisBRK 2.08 Claude PasseauCHN 4 Ira HutchinsonSLN 6 Cliff MeltonNYN 2.11 Max LanierSLN 4 Joe BeggsCIN 6 Ernie WhiteSLN 2.20 Tommy HughesPHN 3 Jake MootyCHN 5 Vern OlsenCHN 2.43 Jim TobinBSN 3 Kirby HigbeBRK 4 Manny SalvoBSN 2.47 Ernie WhiteSLN 3 Bill LohrmanNYN 4 Hal SchumacherNYN 2.57 Art JohnsonBSN 3 Max LanierSLN 4 Bucky WaltersCIN 2.59 Carl HubbellNYN 3 Bob KlingerPIT 4 Johnny Vander MeerCIN 2.63 Johnny Vander MeerCIN 3 Art JohnsonBSN 2.68 Innings Pitched Wins Bucky WaltersCIN 292 Whit WyattBRK 27-5 Whit WyattBRK 290 Ernie WhiteSLN 21-1 Kirby HigbeBRK 285 Kirby HigbeBRK 21-10 Johnny Vander MeerCIN 264 Bucky WaltersCIN 20-13 Lon WarnekeSLN 242 Max ButcherPIT 19-8 Max ButcherPIT 236 Cliff MeltonNYN 18-6 Claude PasseauCHN 235 Claude PasseauCHN 17-12 Rip SewellPIT 230 Hal SchumacherNYN 16-7 Jim TobinBSN 225 Mort CooperSLN 16-9 Paul DerringerCIN 218 Hugh CaseyBRK 15-8 Strikeouts Games Pitched Johnny Vander MeerCIN 269 Ike PearsonPHN 46 Whit WyattBRK 187 Kirby HigbeBRK 46 Ernie WhiteSLN 148 Hugh CaseyBRK 44 Mort CooperSLN 118 Johnny HutchingsCIN-BSN 44 Bucky WaltersCIN 105 Rip SewellPIT 42 Kirby HigbeBRK 105 Art JohnsonBSN 41 Max LanierSLN 101 Si JohnsonPHN 40 Cliff MeltonNYN 99 Cliff MeltonNYN 38 Paul EricksonCHN 89 Lefty HoerstPHN 38 Lee GrissomBRK-PHN 86 Ace AdamsNYN 38 Bases On Balls Complete Games Johnny Vander MeerCIN 158 Bucky WaltersCIN 26 Kirby HigbeBRK 138 Whit WyattBRK 25 Lon WarnekeSLN
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