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The Replay News The Replay News 1979 Final Edition MVPs Fred Lynn and Dave Kingman Table of Contents 3- Individual Game Highlights and Award Winners 4- Standings 5- American League Leaders 7- National League Leaders 9- Team-by-Team Individual Stats 35- Team Batting 36- Team Pitching 37- ALCS Stats 38- NLCS Stats 39- World Series Stats 40- Comparison of Each Batter to Actual Season Stats xx- Comparison of Each Pitcher to Actual Season Stats AL MVP- Fred Lynn NL MVP- Dave Kingman AL Cy Young- Mike Flanagan NL Cy Young- Tom Hume AL Rookie of the Year- Alfredo Griffin NL Rookie of the Year- Rick Sutcliffe MLB Standings Through Games Of 10/2/1979 AL East W LGB Pct Strk R RA Baltimore Orioles 97 65-- .599 W2 843 713 Boston Red Sox 95 672.0 .586 L3 941 755 Milwaukee Brewers 84 7712.5 .522 W1 820 813 Cleveland Indians 78 8318.5 .484 W1 718 780 New York Yankees 78 8419.0 .481 L1 760 792 Detroit Tigers 76 8520.5 .472 W1 725 795 Toronto Blue Jays 75 8722.0 .463 L3 701 784 AL West W LGB Pct Strk R RA Kansas City Royals 95 67-- .586 W4 924 792 Texas Rangers 86 769.0 .531 W6 764 688 Minnesota Twins 84 7811.0 .519 W3 786 783 Chicago White Sox 82 8013.0 .506 L1 811 735 Seattle Mariners 80 8215.0 .494 L2 829 866 California Angels 79 8215.5 .491 L4 935 883 Oakland Athletics 43 11952.0 .265 L9 564 942 NL East W LGB Pct Strk R RA Pittsburgh Pirates 112 50-- .691 L1 823 570 Montreal Expos 83 7728.0 .519 L1 711 661 Philadelphia Phillies 79 8333.0 .488 W1 682 693 Chicago Cubs 77 8535.0 .475 W1 661 622 St. Louis Cardinals 73 8939.0 .451 L2 670 737 New York Mets 70 9242.0 .432 W2 591 725 NL West W LGB Pct Strk R RA Cincinnati Reds 109 52-- .677 W1 753 532 Los Angeles Dodgers 97 6512.5 .599 W1 770 680 Houston Astros 73 8936.5 .451 L1 592 655 San Diego Padres 72 8937.0 .447 L1 639 719 Atlanta Braves 62 9846.5 .388 L1 681 788 San Francisco Giants 62 10047.5 .383 W1 665 856 American League Leaders Including Games of Tuesday, October 2, 1979 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Don BaylorCAL 225 Gorman ThomasMIL 191 Buddy BellTEX 218 Ken SingletonBAL 142 Batting Average Eddie MurrayBAL 217 Bobby BondsCLE 140 Lamar JohnsonCHA .368 Jim RiceBOS 210 Willie HortonSEA 112 Don BaylorCAL .357 Rick BurlesonBOS 210 Reggie JacksonNYA 111 Dan MeyerSEA .350 Chet LemonCHA 209 Ron LeFloreDET 111 Bruce BochteSEA .345 Willie WilsonKC 207 Roy HowellTOR 111 Rod CarewCAL .343 Amos OtisKC 200 Gary AlexanderCLE 108 Eddie MurrayBAL .340 Roy SmalleyMIN 198 Claudell WashingtonCHA 108 Willie WilsonKC .338 George BrettKC 197 Carney LansfordCAL 107 Amos OtisKC .338 Bruce BochteSEA 197 Brian DowningCAL .338 Stolen Bases Chet LemonCHA .337 Doubles Willie WilsonKC 93 Chet LemonCHA 53 Ron LeFloreDET 66 Home Runs Bruce BochteSEA 50 Julio CruzSEA 47 Fred LynnBOS 45 Jim RiceBOS 44 Bump WillsTEX 40 Jim RiceBOS 44 Cecil CooperMIL 44 Ruppert JonesSEA 36 Butch HobsonBOS 43 Lamar JohnsonCHA 43 Willie RandolphNYA 33 Gorman ThomasMIL 42 Buddy BellTEX 42 Bobby BondsCLE 31 Sixto LezcanoMIL 38 Rick BosettiTOR 41 Rickey HendersonOAK 30 Willie HortonSEA 37 John MayberryTOR 40 Frank WhiteKC 30 Dan MeyerSEA 35 Don BaylorCAL 39 Alan BannisterCHA 29 Bobby GrichCAL 34 Rick BurlesonBOS 38 Ken SingletonBAL 34 George BrettKC 38 On Base Percentage Roy SmalleyMIN 32 Fred LynnBOS 38 Darrell PorterKC .445 Rod CarewCAL .436 Runs Batted In Triples Brian DowningCAL .421 Fred LynnBOS 160 Willie WilsonKC 17 Don BaylorCAL .421 Don BaylorCAL 156 Willie RandolphNYA 14 John MayberryTOR .417 Jim RiceBOS 137 George BrettKC 14 Fred LynnBOS .415 Bobby GrichCAL 136 Ruppert JonesSEA 13 Bruce BochteSEA .410 Roy SmalleyMIN 118 Willie HortonSEA 12 Lamar JohnsonCHA .408 George BrettKC 118 Paul MolitorMIL 12 Dwayne MurphyOAK .402 Dan MeyerSEA 118 Alfredo GriffinTOR 12 Reggie JacksonNYA .401 Cecil CooperMIL 117 Butch HobsonBOS 10 Willie HortonSEA 117 Alan BannisterCHA 9 Slugging Percentage Ken SingletonBAL 115 Danny GoodwinMIN 9 Fred LynnBOS .624 Jim GantnerMIL 9 Jim RiceBOS .613 Runs Scored Rick BurlesonBOS 9 Dan MeyerSEA .601 Willie WilsonKC 136 Bobby GrichCAL 9 Sixto LezcanoMIL .596 Jim RiceBOS 132 Bob BailorTOR 9 Bobby GrichCAL .570 Don BaylorCAL 132 Darrell PorterKC 9 Butch HobsonBOS .569 Fred LynnBOS 128 Don BaylorCAL .564 Ruppert JonesSEA 121 Bases On Balls Ben OglivieMIL .559 Eddie MurrayBAL 120 Darrell PorterKC 128 Reggie JacksonNYA .558 Chet LemonCHA 115 Willie RandolphNYA 110 John MayberryTOR .551 Amos OtisKC 112 Ken SingletonBAL 109 Dan FordCAL 111 Andre ThorntonCLE 96 George BrettKC 107 Dwayne MurphyOAK 91 Fred LynnBOS 87 Gorman ThomasMIL 87 Toby HarrahCLE 86 Ruppert JonesSEA 82 Wayne GrossOAK 76 American League Leaders Including Games of Tuesday, October 2, 1979 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Nolan RyanCAL 6 Mike MarshallMIN 26 Ron GuidryNYA 5 Aurelio LopezDET 25 Earned Run Average Steve BusbyKC 4 Sid MongeCLE 21 Tom UnderwoodTOR 2.60 Mike CaldwellMIL 4 Don StanhouseBAL 21 Mike CaldwellMIL 2.80 Floyd BannisterSEA 4 Rich GossageNYA 18 Ron GuidryNYA 3.01 Dave FrostCAL 4 Jim KernTEX 18 Jerry KoosmanMIN 3.25 Steve TroutCHA 3 Ed FarmerTEX-CHA 14 Steve McCattyOAK 3.25 Jerry KoosmanMIN 3 Mark ClearCAL 13 Steve RenkoBOS 3.46 Rick WaitsCLE 3 Byron McLaughlinSEA 13 Mike FlanaganBAL 3.47 Dave LemanczykTOR 3 Al HraboskyKC 13 Ken KravecCHA 3.48 Steve ComerTEX 3 Dick DragoBOS 13 Balor MooreTOR 3.51 Luis TiantNYA 3 Dennis EckersleyBOS 3.57 Mike FlanaganBAL 3 Wins Innings Pitched Mike FlanaganBAL 24-12 Mike FlanaganBAL 296 Mike CaldwellMIL 22-7 Tommy JohnNYA 275 Tom UnderwoodTOR 19-9 Fergie JenkinsTEX 270 Tommy JohnNYA 19-11 Jerry KoosmanMIN 269 Paul SplittorffKC 18-4 Dennis MartinezBAL 269 Dennis MartinezBAL 18-10 Ken KravecCHA 256 Dave FrostCAL 17-9 Dennis EckersleyBOS 254 Jim KernTEX 17-9 Mike TorrezBOS 254 Ron GuidryNYA 17-11 Paul SplittorffKC 253 Jerry KoosmanMIN 16-9 Dave GoltzMIN 248 Games Pitched Strikeouts Mike MarshallMIN 89 Nolan RyanCAL 256 Sid MongeCLE 76 Mike FlanaganBAL 238 Jim KernTEX 71 Ron GuidryNYA 221 Sparky LyleTEX 68 Fergie JenkinsTEX 196 Victor CruzCLE 61 Floyd BannisterSEA 164 Dave HeaverloOAK 61 Dennis EckersleyBOS 157 Aurelio LopezDET 61 Jerry KoosmanMIN 153 Al HraboskyKC 59 Dennis LeonardKC 150 John MontagueSEA-CAL 57 Ken KravecCHA 149 Ed FarmerTEX-CHA 55 Jim KernTEX 148 Tom UnderwoodTOR 148 Complete Games Mike CaldwellMIL 19 Walks per 9 IP Tom UnderwoodTOR 19 Scott McGregorBAL 0.93 Ron GuidryNYA 18 Lary SorensenMIL 1.52 Dennis EckersleyBOS 17 Mike CaldwellMIL 1.63 Mike FlanaganBAL 15 Bob StanleyBOS 1.89 Dennis MartinezBAL 14 Dennis EckersleyBOS 2.05 Mike ParrottSEA 14 Bill TraversMIL 2.20 Bill TraversMIL 14 Mike FlanaganBAL 2.43 Jim SlatonMIL 13 Paul HartzellMIN 2.53 Lary SorensenMIL 13 Steve RenkoBOS 2.54 Dave FrostCAL 13 Geoff ZahnMIN 2.54 Nolan RyanCAL 13 Dennis LeonardKC 13 National League Leaders Including Games of Tuesday, October 2, 1979 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Steve GarveyLA 240 Dave KingmanCHN 132 Dave ParkerPIT 226 Garry TempletonSTL 130 Batting Average Keith HernandezSTL 223 Andre DawsonMON 123 Keith HernandezSTL .361 Pete RosePHI 208 Larry ParrishMON 121 Larry ParrishMON .356 Larry ParrishMON 206 Willie StargellPIT 111 Dave ParkerPIT .353 Omar MorenoPIT 203 Dave ParkerPIT 110 Ray KnightCIN .350 Garry TempletonSTL 202 Gene TenaceSD 107 Steve GarveyLA .346 Ray KnightCIN 201 George FosterCIN 107 Dave WinfieldSD .331 Dave WinfieldSD 199 Tony ScottSTL 101 Pete RosePHI .322 Warren CromartieMON 197 Dan DriessenCIN 100 Dave KingmanCHN .322 Jack ClarkSF .320 Doubles Stolen Bases Dave ConcepcionCIN .319 Larry ParrishMON 60 Omar MorenoPIT 86 Warren CromartieMON 54 Billy NorthSF 55 Home Runs Dave ParkerPIT 53 Jose CruzHOU 48 Dave KingmanCHN 65 Keith HernandezSTL 48 Terry PuhlHOU 42 Ron CeyLA 43 Ray KnightCIN 48 Davey LopesLA 39 George FosterCIN 40 Pete RosePHI 44 Frank TaverasPIT-NYN 33 Bob HornerATL 38 Ken ReitzSTL 39 Rodney ScottMON 33 Larry ParrishMON 38 Lee MazzilliNYN 39 Jeffrey LeonardHOU 30 Dave ParkerPIT 37 Tony PerezMON 38 Enos CabellHOU 30 Dave WinfieldSD 37 Bill BucknerCHN 38 Bake McBridePHI 30 Mike SchmidtPHI 36 Joe MorganCIN 30 Gary MatthewsATL 35 Triples Dusty BakerLA 34 Garry TempletonSTL 25 On Base Percentage Dave ParkerPIT 17 Keith HernandezSTL .424 Runs Batted In Keith HernandezSTL 16 Larry ParrishMON .401 Dave KingmanCHN 145 Andre DawsonMON 15 Dave ParkerPIT .399 Dave ParkerPIT 136 Bake McBridePHI 14 Gene TenaceSD .399 George FosterCIN 124 Tony ScottSTL 13 Davey LopesLA .397 Dave WinfieldSD 118 Bill RobinsonPIT 13 Pete RosePHI .396 Bob HornerATL 116 Omar MorenoPIT 13 Dave WinfieldSD .394 Mike SchmidtPHI 115 Phil GarnerPIT 12 Ron CeyLA .392 Gary MatthewsATL 114 Billy NorthSF 12 Mike SchmidtPHI .390 Bill MadlockSF-PIT 111 Roger MetzgerSF 12 Lee MazzilliNYN .390 Tony PerezMON 110 Larry ParrishMON 109 Bases On Balls Slugging Percentage Mike SchmidtPHI 125 Dave KingmanCHN .723 Runs Scored Davey LopesLA 104 Dave ParkerPIT .661 Dave ParkerPIT 134 Billy NorthSF 90 Larry ParrishMON .657 Davey LopesLA 120 Joe MorganCIN 86 Dave WinfieldSD .600 Omar MorenoPIT 119 Jeff BurroughsATL 85 George FosterCIN .588 Dave WinfieldSD 116 Ron CeyLA 85 Ron CeyLA .581 Dave ConcepcionCIN 112 Gene TenaceSD 84 Bob HornerATL .573 Dave KingmanCHN 111 Joe FergusonLA 83 Dusty BakerLA .551 Gary MatthewsATL 107 Lee MazzilliNYN 81 Mike SchmidtPHI .528 Andre DawsonMON 103 Darrell EvansSF 77 Gary MatthewsATL .523 Steve GarveyLA 102 Pete RosePHI 77 Ron CeyLA 100 National League Leaders Including Games of Tuesday, October 2, 1979 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Tom SeaverCIN 7 Bruce SutterCHN 36 J.R. RichardHOU 7 Kent TekulvePIT 32 Earned Run Average Steve CarltonPHI 6 Gary LavelleSF 20 Tom HumeCIN 1.66 Rick ReuschelCHN 5 Gene GarberATL 20 Tom SeaverCIN 1.96 Joe NiekroHOU 5 Tom HumeCIN 19 J.R.
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