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1919 World Series Teams Joe JACKSON LRLHappy FELSCH Nemo LEIBOLD Shano COLLINS R Eddie MURPHY L Dickie KERR L 1919 Chicago 4F 2 1919 Chicago 4D 4 1919 Chicago 4E 3 1919 Chicago 4F 3 1919 Chicago 2L 0 1919 Chicago 3F 2 *LF 4 (4) 51 LFLFLF 3 (4) 23 1B1B1B 4 65 LFLFLF 3 (4) 26 LFLFLF 2 (3) 11 *P*P*P CFCFCF 4 (5) 36 CFCFCF 2 (4) 23 CFCFCF 3 (4) 26 RFRFRF 3 (4) 51 *RF 3 (4) 22 *RF 4 (4) 26 RFRFRF 2 (3) 11 111222 333 444 555666 111 222333 444 555 666 111 222333 444 555 666 111 222333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555666 111 222333 444 555 666 111 10+ 39 4 31 5 4 59 111 20 39 5 31 5 4* 60 111 20 36 4* 11 4 16 111 25 26 13 6 4 16 111 15 21 X 4 11 5 31 111 10+ 50 Y 4 5 4 31 222 4 11 11 1 27^ 8 222 3 11 + 2 4 27 8* 222 3 11 *** 2 4 1 41 222 3 11 + 2* 4 27^ 7 222 5 11 2 6 3 41 222 3 11 2* 1 1K 41 333 5 16 32 6 7 16 333 3 16 14 11 7C 16 333 30+ 50 5 1 6 16 333 4 50 Y 14 17 38 31 333 10 50 32 20 5 31 333 3 3 14 18 5 31 4 1 444 5 55 57 19 1* 3 444 5 50 57 18 27 51 444 3 50 57 17 2 6+ 444 5 55 57 1 27 58 444 35 11 57 19 4 60 444 3 3 57 6 2* 31 555 5 16 3 3 20 16 555 5 16 12 1 20 16 555 4 16 12 1 20 31 555 5 16 3 11+ 15 31 555 30 50 30 1 20 31 555 4 50 12 2 20 31 666 5 55 4 47 11+ 4 9 666 45 55 5 42 11 27 9* 666 45 55 2 47 19 4 60 666 45 55 4 42 1 1 8 666 35 55 3 47 20 5 60 666 45 55 3 47 11 4 59 ageageage 31 bunt 2 ageageage 29 bunt 2 ageageage 27 bunt 2 ageageage 35 bunt 2 ageageage 29 bunt 5 ageageage 27 bunt 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 h/r 534 321 13 26 h/r 534 121 13 26 h/r 534 220 13 25 h/r 534 220 13 25 h/r 534 518 13 26 h/r 533 120 1125 GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB 139 516 .351 7 96 9 135 502 .275 7 86 19 122 434 .302 0 26 17 63 179 .279 1 16 3 30 35 .486 0 5 0 39 68 .250 0 4 1 Buck WEAVER B Swede RISBERGR Eddie COLLINSL Chick GANDIL R Fred McMULLIN R Red FABER B 1919 Chicago 5D 4 1919 Chicago 4D5 1919 Chicago 5D5 1919 Chicago 4E 3 1919 Chicago 5E 3 1919 Chicago 2L 0 1B1B1B 3 51 1B1B1B 1 64 *P*P*P 2B2B2B 1 53 2B2B2B 4 34 46 31 SSSSSS 2 *SS 2 *3B 2 36 *3B 3 11 111222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666111 222 333 444 555666 111 222333 444 555 666 4 4 111 10+ 39 13 17 27 58 111 20 35 31 4 4* 16 111 15 39 4 11* 5* 57* 111 15 35 4 11 4 16 111 15 26 4 1 4 16 111 2 50 4 1 4 36 *** + + + 222 3 11 2 3 27 7* 222 2 11 2 11* 27 41 222 3 11 11 11 1K 7* 222 3 11 2* 17 27 51 222 2 11 2 18 27^ 21 222 2 11 2 19 32 36 333 4 16 14 5 27 16 333 2 16 14 16* 6G 31 333 4 16 14 1 6K 16 333 4 16 14 5 7C 16 333 2 50 32 11 5D 31 333 2 2 5 16 5 36 444 5 50 Y 57 1 27 21 444 2 50 Y 57 5 27 56* 444 4 50 Y 57 5 1* 58 444 4 50 Y 57 19 27 21 444 2 55 3 57 19 1 6+ 444 2 55 1 57 1 1 36 555 5 16 30 11 7B 31 555 35 16 12 6 20 31 555 4 16 30 19 20 31 555 4 16 30 1 15 31555 4 16 3* 4 10 31 555 2 3 3 4 20 36 666 5 55 5 62 6 27 8 666 45 55 5 42 5 27 8* 666 5 55 3 47 16* 4* 8* 666 5 55 3 42 1 27 7 666 45 55 3 42 5 1 3 666 45 55 2 62 11 4 26 age bunt age bunt age bunt age bunt age bunt age bunt ageage 30 bunt 1 ageage 26 bunt 2 ageage 32 bunt 1 ageage 32 bunt 2 ageage 29 bunt 1 ageage 32 bunt 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 h/r 534 121 1326h/r 5 33 121 12 25 h/r 534 321 1325 h/r 534 120 1326 h/r 533 221 12 25 h/r 432 10 20 1024 GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB 140 571 .296 3 75 22 119 414 .256 2 38 19 140 518 .319 4 80 33 115 441 .290 1 60 10 60 170 .294 0 19 4 25 54 .185 0 4 0 Ray SCHALK RRRBByrd LYNN Lefty WILLIAMS Eddie CICOTTE Comiskey Park Comiskey Park 1919 Chicago 3E 3 1919 Chicago 1L 0 1919 Chicago 3L 0 1919 Chicago 1L 0 1919 Chicago (A) Lineup *P*P*P *P*P*P LHB 666 666 666 666 777 888 RF S. Collins / Leibold RHB8 7 6 6 6 6 RHB 88 77 66 66 66 66 2B E. Collins die # 1 2 3 4 5 6 3B Weaver CCC 5 (5) 35 CCC 4 (3) 35 Col 2: Looping drive to outfield LF Jackson 111222333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222333 444 555 666 111 222333 444 555 666 die # 1 2 3 4 5 6 CF Felsch 222 333 333 444 444 555 111 10 39 13 1 5 16111 10 22 4 1 231 111 1 50 4 11 4 16111 2 50 4 18 416 55 1B Gandil 222 3 11 2* 18 1*41222 35 11 2 1 2757222 1 55 1 2 1 3257222 2 11 11 11 2716 SS Risberg 333 10+ 16 5 11 631333 2 2 32 4 431333 1 16 70 17 416333 2 16 5 19 531 C Schalk 444 4 50 57 3 1*6+444 35 55 2 57 11 2731444 1 2 57 11 3216444 35 55 2 57 5 2736 P 555 4 16 3* 1 2031555 2 3 3 5 536555 1 4 3 19 2036555 2 16 68 1 2036 666 45 55 2 42 5 4 57666 45 55 3 42 19 1 60666 45 55 3 42 4 2 59666 45 55 2 62 3 2 26 ageageage 28 bunt 2 ageageage 30 bunt 1 ageageage 26 bunt 1 ageageage 36 bunt 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Col 3: Short fly out or SINGLE 88 - 52 h/r 534 320 1324h/r 433 118 1025 h/r 332 10 21 10 25h/r 5 32 120 10 24 die # 1 2 3 4 5 6 1st AL result GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB GGG ABABAB AVG HRHRHR RBI SBSBSB 3 4 4 5 5 62 131 394 .282 0 34 11 29 66 .227 0 4 0 41 94 .181 0 10 0 40 99 .202 0 8 0 25 54 .185 foul0 territory4 555 0 1919 Chicago Lefty WILLIAMS L Eddie CICOTTE R Red FABER R Dickie KERR L Grover LOWDERMILK R 1919 Chicago 1919 Chicago S8 7 R4 1919 Chicago S9 8 R6 1919 Chicago S8 6 R12 1919 Chicago S8 7 R12 8 1919 Chicago S7 6 R11 1st AL 51 51 14 33 11 wpwpwp 6hold 4 29 4 wpwpwp 6hold 3 33 3 wpwpwp 5hold 3 32 3 wpwpwp 5hold 4 33 3 wpwpwp 4hold 4 29 2 88 - 52 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 Team Stats 111 12 1 f 1 3 1 111 21* 1 f 1 3 1 3 111 33 2 f 1 2 2 111 22 1 f 1 1 1 4 111 12* 1 f 2 1 6 Team Opp 222 22 2 f 1 2 2 222 23 1 f 1 2 1 2 222 44 3 f 1 1 3 222 23 2 f 2 1 3 222 22 2 f 3 1 6 1st667 RUNS 534 2nd 333 23 2 f 1 1 2 333 33 2 f 1 2 1 1 333 44 3 f 1 3 333 33 2 f 2 1 3 333 23 2 f 3 1 6 5th25 HRHRHR 24 4th 444 222333 222 fff 111222 444 333333 222 fff 111 222 111 444 444555 444 fff 222333 444 333333 333 fff 222111 333 444 222333 222 fff 444111 555 150 SBSBSB 1st 555 33 3 f 2 3 555 34 2 f 1 1 2 555 55 4 f 2 4 555 44 3 f 3 1 2 555 33 3 f 5 1 5 .287 BABABA 1st 666 34 3/5 f 3 4 666 45 3/5 f 2 4 666 55 5/5 f 3 4 666 45 4/5 f 3 3 666 44 3/5 f 5 2 3.04 ERA 4th ageageage 26 bats* R3 1 3L 0 ageageage 36 bats* B3 2 2L 0 ageageage 32 bats* B3 3 2L 0 ageageage 27 bats* L5 1 3F 2 ageageage 34 bats R1 5 2F 2 468 SOSOSO 3rd 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 176 EEE 2nd AAA 42 3 1 2 5 AAA 42 3 1 2 5 AAA 42 4 1 3 5 AAA 42 3 1 3 5 AAA 42 3 1 3 5 Manager BBB 52 4 1 3 5 BBB 52 4 1 3 5 BBB 52 4 1 3 5 BBB 52 4 1 3 5 BBB 52 4 1 3 5 Kid Gleason GSGSGSGRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS GSGSGS GRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS GSGSGS GRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS GSGSGS GRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS GSGSGS GRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS 40 1 297 2.64 23-11 1 35 5 306 1.82 29-7 1 20 5 162 3.83 11-9 0 17 22 212 2.88 13-7 0 11 9 96 2.79 5-5 0 Dave DANFORTH L Bill JAMES R Frank SHELLENBACK R Erskine MAYER R Player Stats 1919 Chicago S5 R10 8 1919 Chicago S8 7 1919 Chicago S6 R12 1919 Chicago S6 R13 65 44 65 65 BATTERS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SBAVG SLG OBP wpwpwp 6hold 3 23 4 wpwpwp 6hold 3 33 3 wpwpwp 6hold 2 27 3 wpwpwp 0hold 1 28 3 Murphy 30 35 8 17 4 0 0 5 7 0.486.600.571 Jackson 139 516 79 181 31 14 7 96 60 9 .351 .506 .418 111222333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 111 222 333 444 555 666 Collins 140 518 87 165 19 7 4 80 68 33 .319 .405 .397 6 111 22 5 f 3 2 111 33* 1 f 1 1 111 33 3 f 2 2 111 23 5 f 3 4 Leibold 122 434 81 131 18 2 0 26 72 17 .302 .353 .401 222 23 5 f 4 3 222 34 2 f 2 1 6 222 44 3 f 3 2 222 33 5 f 4 5 Weaver 140 571 89 169 33 9 3 75 11 22.296.401 .313 333 33 5 f 5 3 333 44 2 f 2 1 6 333 44 4 f 4 2 333 33 5 f 5 5 McMullin 60 170 31 50 8 4 0 19 11 4.294.388.353 Gandil 115 441 54 128 24 7 1 60 20 10.290.383 .323 444 333 f 444 444 f 555 444 555 f 444 333 f 333555 ff 555444 444222 ff 222111 444444 ff 444333 333555 ff 555555 Schalk 131 394 57 111 9 3 0 34 51 11.282.320.364 5 555 44w 5 f 5 4 555 55 3 f 3 1 555 55 5 f 5 3 555 44w 5 f 5 5 Collins 63 179 21 50 6 3 1 16 7 3.279.363.316 Felsch 135 502 68 138 34 11 7 86 40 19 .275 .428 .333 666 45 5/5 f 5 5 666 55 3/5 f 4 2 666 55 5/5 f 5 4 666 45 5/5 f 5 5 ageageage 29 bats L1 2 1L 0 ageageage 32 bats B1 2 1L 0 ageageage 22 bats R1 5 1L 0 ageageage 30 bats R1 3 1L 0 Risberg 119 414 48 106 19 6 2 38 35 19 .256 .345 .315 1342 5 6 1342 5 6 1342 5 6 1342 5 6 Lynn 29 66 4 15 4 0 0 4 4 0.227.288.271 Kerr 39 68 12 17 3 1 0 4 9 1.250.324.338 A 52 4 1 3 5A 4 2 3 1 2 5 A 52 4 1 3 5 A 52 4 1 3 5 AA AA AA AA Cicotte 40 99 5 20 0 1 0 8 9 0.202.222.266 BBB 52 4 1 3 5BBB 5 2 4 1 3 5 BBB 52 4 1 3 5 BBB 52 4 1 3 5 Faber 25 54 8 10 0 0 0 4 6 0.185.185.267 GSGSGSGRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS GSGSGS GRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS GSGSGS GRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS GSGSGS GRGRGR IPIPIP ERA W-L SSS Williams 41 94 10 17 2 2 0 10 9 0.181.245.250 1 14 41 7.78 1-2 1 5 0 39 2.52 3-2 0 4 4 35 5.14 1-3 0 2 4 23 8.37 1-3 0 Roy WILKINSON R John SULLIVAN L Win NOYES R Comiskey Park PITCHERS G GS CG SH IP H HR SO BB W L SVERA 1919 Chicago S9 R14 1919 Chicago S6 R7 1919 Chicago S6 1919 Chicago (A) Williams 41 40 27 5 297 265 7 125 58 23 11 12.64 65 11 65 LHB 666 666 666 666 777 888 Cicotte 40 35 30 5 306 256 5 110 49 29 7 11.82 wpwpwp 6hold 5 38 4 wpwpwp 6hold 4 30 4 wpwpwp 6hold 3 28 4 RHB 888777 666 666 666 666 Faber 25 20 9 0162185 7 45 45 11 9 03.83 111222333
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