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1975 Final Stats and Standings 1J:C R1 1QJ QI]CV VV$%C:`V:QJ55:JRQ`CRV`1V : Table of Contents Page 3…Final Standings Page 4…American League Leaders Page 6…National League Leaders Page 8…Team-by-Team Individual Stats Page 32…Team Stats Page 33…League Championship Series Stats Page 35…World Series Stats Page 36…Comparison of Global Stats Replay to Actual Page 37…Comparison of Individual Stats Replay to Actual MLB Standings Through Games Of 9/28/1975 American League East W LGB Pct R RA Boston Red Sox 101 59-- .631 865 666 Baltimore Orioles 87 7213.5 .547 717 633 Cleveland Indians 87 7213.5 .547 729 763 New York Yankees 76 8425.0 .475 690 662 Milwaukee Brewers 75 8727.0 .463 721 811 Detroit Tigers 55 10445.5 .346 597 812 American League West W LGB Pct R RA Kansas City Royals 97 65-- .599 750 571 Oakland Athletics 91 716.0 .562 739 623 Minnesota Twins 84 7511.5 .528 781 760 Chicago White Sox 84 7712.5 .522 723 751 California Angels 69 9227.5 .429 635 765 Texas Rangers 57 10540.0 .352 657 787 National League East W LGB Pct R RA Pittsburgh Pirates 103 58-- .640 677 536 Philadelphia Phillies 85 7718.5 .525 730 657 New York Mets 78 8425.5 .481 560 580 St. Louis Cardinals 75 8728.5 .463 659 713 Chicago Cubs 72 9031.5 .444 699 819 Montreal Expos 67 9536.5 .414 516 659 National League West W LGB Pct R RA Cincinnati Reds 106 56-- .654 849 560 Los Angeles Dodgers 98 648.0 .605 720 555 San Francisco Giants 90 7115.5 .559 732 631 Houston Astros 76 8529.5 .472 672 732 San Diego Padres 68 9438.0 .420 581 682 Atlanta Braves 52 10953.5 .323 579 850 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1975 Hits Stolen Bases Batting Leaders Rod CarewMIN 221 Mickey RiversCAL 70 George ScottMIL 203 Rod CarewMIN 38 Batting Average George BrettKC 201 Claudell WashingtonOAK 37 Rod CarewMIN .381 Jim RiceBOS 195 Freddie PatekKC 37 Boog PowellCLE .341 Mickey RiversCAL 191 Bobby BondsNYA 36 Steve BraunMIN .341 Fred LynnBOS 189 Bert CampanerisOAK 36 Mike HargroveTEX .340 Claudell WashingtonOAK 185 Jerry RemyCAL 35 Fred LynnBOS .337 Buddy BellCLE 184 Billy NorthOAK 33 Jim RiceBOS .333 Len RandleTEX 184 Ron LeFloreDET 30 Roy WhiteNYA .323 Thurman MunsonNYA 184 Amos OtisKC 29 Tony OlivaMIN .319 George ScottMIL .316 Doubles On Base Percentage George BrettKC .314 Fred LynnBOS 62 Boog PowellCLE .441 Reggie JacksonOAK 49 Rod CarewMIN .433 Home Runs Ken SingletonBAL 42 Steve BraunMIN .418 Reggie JacksonOAK 35 George BrettKC 42 Mike HargroveTEX .413 George ScottMIL 35 John MayberryKC 38 Fred LynnBOS .412 Gene TenaceOAK 34 Deron JohnsonCHA-BOS 38 John MayberryKC .405 John MayberryKC 31 Jorge OrtaCHA 37 Roy WhiteNYA .403 George HendrickCLE 31 Mike HargroveTEX 36 Ken SingletonBAL .403 Bobby BondsNYA 31 Roy WhiteNYA 35 Gene TenaceOAK .401 Don BaylorBAL 31 Hal McRaeKC 35 Toby HarrahTEX .398 Jim RiceBOS 29 Billy WilliamsOAK 29 Triples Slugging Percentage Willie HortonDET 28 Mickey RiversCAL 17 Fred LynnBOS .606 Rick ManningCLE 14 Reggie JacksonOAK .556 Runs Batted In Buddy BellCLE 13 Jim RiceBOS .551 Fred LynnBOS 141 George BrettKC 13 Boog PowellCLE .550 Jim RiceBOS 131 Claudell WashingtonOAK 12 George ScottMIL .534 Reggie JacksonOAK 121 Roy WhiteNYA 12 John MayberryKC .532 George ScottMIL 114 Jorge OrtaCHA 12 Don BaylorBAL .513 Deron JohnsonCHA-BOS 108 Freddie PatekKC 12 George BrettKC .509 John MayberryKC 106 Ron LeFloreDET 11 George HendrickCLE .509 Graig NettlesNYA 102 Al CowensKC 10 Gene TenaceOAK .498 George BrettKC 97 Cecil CooperBOS 10 Gene TenaceOAK 95 George HendrickCLE 92 Bases On Balls Ken SingletonBAL 113 Runs Scored Gene TenaceOAK 111 Carl YastrzemskiBOS 116 John MayberryKC 103 Fred LynnBOS 113 Bobby GrichBAL 103 Reggie JacksonOAK 111 Darrell PorterMIL 96 Don BaylorBAL 102 Carl YastrzemskiBOS 93 George BrettKC 102 Bernie CarboBOS 91 Rod CarewMIN 101 Toby HarrahTEX 89 John MayberryKC 101 Brian DowningCHA 87 George ScottMIL 97 Billy NorthOAK 85 Bobby BondsNYA 96 Roy WhiteNYA 94 Strikeouts Jeff BurroughsTEX 173 Bobby BondsNYA 142 Reggie JacksonOAK 130 Jim RiceBOS 128 Gene TenaceOAK 125 Ron LeFloreDET 116 Bobby DarwinMIN-MIL 114 Deron JohnsonCHA-BOS 113 Bill MeltonCHA 107 Gorman ThomasMIL 104 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1975 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Rudy MayNYA 6 Rich GossageCHA 26 Frank TananaCAL 6 Rollie FingersOAK 24 Earned Run Average Ken HoltzmanOAK 5 Tom MurphyMIL 22 Marty PattinKC 2.06 Mike TorrezBAL 5 Dave LaRocheCLE 21 Paul SplittorffKC 2.34 Vida BlueOAK 4 Dick DragoBOS 15 Steve BusbyKC 2.41 Steve BusbyKC 4 John HillerDET 14 Frank TananaCAL 2.44 Rick WaitsCLE 4 Doug BirdKC 12 Rudy MayNYA 2.45 Jim PalmerBAL 4 Jim ToddOAK 11 Vida BlueOAK 2.45 Rick WiseBOS 4 Tom BurgmeierMIN 10 Bert BlylevenMIN 2.70 Luis TiantBOS 3 Steve FoucaultTEX 9 Ken HoltzmanOAK 2.73 Jim SlatonMIL 3 Mickey LolichDET 2.84 Dave GoltzMIN 3 Jim PalmerBAL 3.09 Bert BlylevenMIN 3 Mickey LolichDET 3 Wins Jim PalmerBAL 24-13 Innings Pitched Bert BlylevenMIN 22-10 Catfish HunterNYA 326 Dave GoltzMIN 21-4 Jim PalmerBAL 314 Rick WiseBOS 20-8 Jim KaatCHA 298 Vida BlueOAK 20-12 Vida BlueOAK 297 Catfish HunterNYA 20-16 Wilbur WoodCHA 297 Dennis LeonardKC 19-7 Gaylord PerryCLE-TEX 293 Luis TiantBOS 19-13 Bill LeeBOS 282 Bill LeeBOS 19-13 Ken HoltzmanOAK 280 Steve BusbyKC 18-14 Bert BlylevenMIN 280 Mike TorrezBAL 277 Games Pitched Rollie FingersOAK 74 Strikeouts Paul LindbladOAK 68 Frank TananaCAL 249 Dave LaRocheCLE 62 Bert BlylevenMIN 232 Rich GossageCHA 61 Vida BlueOAK 224 Jim ToddOAK 59 Gaylord PerryCLE-TEX 217 Steve FoucaultTEX 59 Catfish HunterNYA 206 Tom MurphyMIL 54 Jim PalmerBAL 190 Jim UmbargerTEX 51 Steve BusbyKC 190 Tom BuskeyCLE 50 Rick WiseBOS 175 Sparky LyleNYA 49 Wilbur WoodCHA 172 Doug BirdKC 49 Jim KaatCHA 169 Mickey ScottCAL 49 Bases On Balls Complete Games Mike TorrezBAL 132 Catfish HunterNYA 29 Ken HoltzmanOAK 119 Gaylord PerryCLE-TEX 26 Jim PalmerBAL 117 Jim PalmerBAL 24 Pete BrobergMIL 108 Rick WiseBOS 20 Ed FigueroaCAL 107 Mickey LolichDET 20 Dennis EckersleyCLE 102 Bert BlylevenMIN 20 Vida BlueOAK 101 Luis TiantBOS 19 Rudy MayNYA 100 Steve BusbyKC 19 Mike CuellarBAL 99 Fergie JenkinsTEX 18 Jim SlatonMIL 98 Mike TorrezBAL 17 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1975 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1975 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Steve GarveyLA 229 Mike SchmidtPHI 172 Pete RoseCIN 224 Dave KingmanNYN 170 Batting Average Dave CashPHI 215 Greg LuzinskiPHI 149 Bill MadlockCHN .362 Bill MadlockCHN 196 Dick AllenPHI 125 Joe MorganCIN .346 Ted SimmonsSTL 194 Richie ZiskPIT 121 Bobby MurcerSF .341 Al OliverPIT 193 Darrell EvansATL 116 Steve GarveyLA .339 Jose CardenalCHN 191 Rick MondayCHN 113 Johnny BenchCIN .337 Greg LuzinskiPHI 190 Willie StargellPIT 112 Pete RoseCIN .334 Felix MillanNYN 189 Pepe MangualMON 111 Bob WatsonHOU .333 Willie MontanezPHI-SF 186 Doug RaderHOU 109 Ted SimmonsSTL .326 Bobby MurcerSF 186 Manny SanguillenPIT .324 Stolen Bases Greg GrossHOU .320 Doubles Davey LopesLA 77 Pete RoseCIN 53 Lou BrockSTL 65 Home Runs Johnny BenchCIN 52 Cesar CedenoHOU 56 Mike SchmidtPHI 43 Cesar CedenoHOU 42 Joe MorganCIN 44 Johnny BenchCIN 36 Steve GarveyLA 41 Wilbur HowardHOU 37 Greg LuzinskiPHI 34 Felix MillanNYN 40 Derrel ThomasSF 34 Darrell EvansATL 33 Ron CeyLA 39 Dave ConcepcionCIN 34 Dave KingmanNYN 31 Bobby MurcerSF 38 Larry BowaPHI 32 Ted SimmonsSTL 30 Larry ParrishMON 37 Dave WinfieldSD 25 Al OliverPIT 29 Dave ParkerPIT 36 Jose CardenalCHN 25 Dave ParkerPIT 28 Dave CashPHI 34 George FosterCIN 26 Rusty StaubNYN 34 On Base Percentage Willie McCoveySD 25 Gary CarterMON 34 Joe MorganCIN .483 Jimmy WynnLA .448 Runs Batted In Triples Bobby MurcerSF .430 Johnny BenchCIN 171 Larry BowaPHI 16 Pete RoseCIN .420 Willie MontanezPHI-SF 128 Don KessingerCHN 16 Johnny BenchCIN .414 Greg LuzinskiPHI 127 Ralph GarrATL 15 Greg GrossHOU .410 Steve GarveyLA 122 Joe MorganCIN 12 Bill MadlockCHN .401 Mike SchmidtPHI 110 Ken GriffeyCIN 12 Gary MatthewsSF .401 Bob WatsonHOU 106 Bake McBrideSTL 12 Ken GriffeyCIN .391 Joe MorganCIN 105 Al OliverPIT 12 Ted SimmonsSTL .387 Tony PerezCIN 103 Von JoshuaSF 12 Ron CeyLA 103 Garry MaddoxSF-PHI 12 Slugging Percentage Ted SimmonsSTL 98 Mike PhillipsSF-NYN 11 Johnny BenchCIN .633 Joe MorganCIN .559 Runs Scored Bases On Balls Dave ParkerPIT .546 Pete RoseCIN 140 Joe MorganCIN 139 George FosterCIN .537 Joe MorganCIN 136 Jimmy WynnLA 129 Ted SimmonsSTL .530 Davey LopesLA 127 Davey LopesLA 117 Greg LuzinskiPHI .527 Dave CashPHI 116 Darrell EvansATL 107 Bob WatsonHOU .526 Steve GarveyLA 107 Pete RoseCIN 91 Mike SchmidtPHI .523 Johnny BenchCIN 106 Bobby MurcerSF 87 Al OliverPIT .516 Jose CardenalCHN 105 Andre ThorntonCHN 86 Steve GarveyLA .514 Al OliverPIT 103 Chris SpeierSF 85 Cesar CedenoHOU 102 Don KessingerCHN 81 Willie MontanezPHI-SF 98 Pepe MangualMON 77 Ron CeyLA 77 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1975 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Andy MessersmithLA 11 Rawly EastwickCIN 21 Tom SeaverNYN 7 Al HraboskySTL 20 Earned Run Average Don GullettCIN 5 Dave GiustiPIT 17 Don GullettCIN 1.63 John MontefuscoSF 5 Mike MarshallLA 15 Andy MessersmithLA 2.00 Ron ReedATL-STL 4 Tug McGrawPHI 14 Tom SeaverNYN 2.06 Randy JonesSD 4 Gene GarberPHI 14 John MontefuscoSF 2.17 Gary NolanCIN 4 Bob ApodacaNYN 14 Jerry ReussPIT 2.43 Dan WarthenMON 4 Will McEnaneyCIN 14 Jon MatlackNYN 2.71 Brent StromSD 4 Darold KnowlesCHN 13 Randy JonesSD 2.80 Jim BarrSF 4 Randy MoffittSF 12 Don SuttonLA 2.85 Bob ForschSTL 2.86 Innings Pitched Jerry KoosmanNYN 2.93 Andy MessersmithLA 324 Phil NiekroATL 287 Wins Randy JonesSD 286 Andy MessersmithLA 24-11 Tom SeaverNYN 283 Tom SeaverNYN 23-8 Carl MortonATL 278 Gary NolanCIN 20-6 Steve CarltonPHI 275 Doug RauLA 19-9 Don SuttonLA 262 Don GullettCIN 18-1 John MontefuscoSF 261 John MontefuscoSF 18-8 Doug RauLA 253 Bob ForschSTL 18-9 Steve RogersMON 249 Jerry ReussPIT 17-8 Steve CarltonPHI 16-10 Strikeouts Randy JonesSD 16-18 Tom SeaverNYN 239 Steve CarltonPHI 227 Games Pitched Don SuttonLA 219 Gene GarberPHI 70 Andy MessersmithLA 216 Will McEnaneyCIN 69 John MontefuscoSF 213 Pedro BorbonCIN 67 J.R.
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