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1952 Final Stats and Standings 1952 Replay Final Stats Table of Contents Page 2…Final Standings 3…American League Leaders 5…National League Leaders 7…Team-by-Team Individual Stats 23…Team Batting 24…Team Pitching 25…World Series Stats MLB Standings Through Games Of 9/28/1952 American League W LGB Pct New York Yankees 106 48-- .688 Cleveland Indians 95 5911.0 .617 Chicago White Sox 83 7123.0 .539 Boston Red Sox 75 7931.0 .487 Philadelphia Athletics 73 8133.0 .474 Detroit Tigers 66 8840.0 .429 Washington Senators 65 8941.0 .422 St. Louis Browns 53 10153.0 .344 National League W LGB Pct Philadelphia Phillies 101 53-- .656 Brooklyn Dodgers 98 563.0 .636 New York Giants 84 7017.0 .545 St. Louis Cardinals 79 7522.0 .513 Cincinnati Reds 75 7926.0 .487 Chicago Cubs 72 8229.0 .468 Boston Braves 57 9744.0 .370 Pittsburgh Pirates 50 10451.0 .325 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1952 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Ferris FainPHA 194 Larry DobyCLE 108 Nellie FoxCHA 182 Mickey MantleNYA 106 Batting Average Al RosenCLE 182 Bob NiemanSLA 103 Ferris FainPHA .356 Eddie RobinsonCHA 181 Eddie JoostPHA 102 George KellDET-BSA .342 Mickey MantleNYA 180 Eddie YostWSH 93 Gene WoodlingNYA .324 Phil RizzutoNYA 180 Dick GernertBSA 92 Mickey MantleNYA .314 Hank BauerNYA 174 Luke EasterCLE 89 Al RosenCLE .311 Bobby AvilaCLE 173 Walt DropoBSA-DET 85 Billy GoodmanBSA .310 Yogi BerraNYA 170 Gil McDougaldNYA 83 Dale MitchellCLE .305 Minnie MinosoCHA 169 Harry SimpsonCLE 81 Eddie RobinsonCHA .305 Pete RunnelsWSH .302 Doubles Stolen Bases Yogi BerraNYA .301 Ferris FainPHA 40 Phil RizzutoNYA 33 Mickey VernonWSH 40 Minnie MinosoCHA 30 Home Runs Eddie RobinsonCHA 35 Bobby AvilaCLE 19 Gus ZernialPHA 41 Mickey MantleNYA 32 Jim RiveraSLA-CHA 19 Larry DobyCLE 38 Phil RizzutoNYA 30 Hector RodriguezCHA 15 Walt DropoBSA-DET 34 Bob NiemanSLA 30 Faye ThroneberryBSA 15 Luke EasterCLE 32 Johnny GrothDET 29 Jackie JensenNYA-WSH 15 Al RosenCLE 28 Al RosenCLE 29 Elmer ValoPHA 12 Mickey MantleNYA 27 Gil McDougaldNYA 28 Dave PhilleyPHA 12 Yogi BerraNYA 27 Nellie FoxCHA 28 Gil CoanWSH 11 Dick GernertBSA 24 Billy GoodmanBSA 28 Gene StephensBSA 11 Bob NiemanSLA 23 Eddie YostWSH 28 Jim BusbyCHA-WSH 11 Vic WertzDET-SLA 22 Billy GoodmanBSA 11 Triples Runs Batted In Jim RiveraSLA-CHA 12 On Base Percentage Larry DobyCLE 132 Nellie FoxCHA 12 Ferris FainPHA .456 Yogi BerraNYA 128 Minnie MinosoCHA 10 Gene WoodlingNYA .409 Gus ZernialPHA 125 Hank BauerNYA 10 Eddie JoostPHA .400 Mickey MantleNYA 116 Harry SimpsonCLE 9 George KellDET-BSA .398 Walt DropoBSA-DET 111 Joe CollinsNYA 9 Al RosenCLE .392 Eddie RobinsonCHA 108 Gil CoanWSH 8 Mickey MantleNYA .388 Al RosenCLE 98 Gene WoodlingNYA 8 Billy GoodmanBSA .386 Luke EasterCLE 96 Al RosenCLE 8 Eddie RobinsonCHA .384 Gil McDougaldNYA 92 Phil RizzutoNYA 7 Pete RunnelsWSH .381 Sam MeleWSH-CHA 85 Dale MitchellCLE .378 Bases On Balls Runs Scored Eddie JoostPHA 126 Slugging Percentage Bobby AvilaCLE 127 Eddie YostWSH 122 Larry DobyCLE .548 Larry DobyCLE 108 Ferris FainPHA 98 Mickey MantleNYA .532 Hank BauerNYA 107 Elmer ValoPHA 96 Al RosenCLE .531 Phil RizzutoNYA 106 Larry DobyCLE 86 Bob NiemanSLA .511 Mickey MantleNYA 105 Mickey VernonWSH 78 Gus ZernialPHA .508 Al RosenCLE 102 Al RosenCLE 74 Walt DropoBSA-DET .491 Eddie JoostPHA 98 Mickey MantleNYA 69 Gene WoodlingNYA .488 Minnie MinosoCHA 97 Gus ZernialPHA 68 Vic WertzDET-SLA .484 Gus ZernialPHA 91 Bobby AvilaCLE 68 Yogi BerraNYA .480 Jackie JensenNYA-WSH 90 Luke EasterCLE .478 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1952 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Spec SheaWSH 6 Satchel PaigeSLA 10 Billy PierceCHA 5 Harry DorishCHA 10 Earned Run Average Bob LemonCLE 5 Johnny SainNYA 8 Vic RaschiNYA 1.77 Vic RaschiNYA 5 Hal WhiteDET 5 Spec SheaWSH 2.02 Allie ReynoldsNYA 4 Al BentonBSA 5 Allie ReynoldsNYA 2.23 Chuck StobbsCHA 4 Ike DelockBSA 5 Early WynnCLE 2.29 Ed LopatNYA 4 Earl HarristSLA 5 Bob LemonCLE 2.47 Lou KretlowCHA 3 Bob HooperPHA 5 Bobby ShantzPHA 2.72 Bill WightBSA-DET 3 Allie ReynoldsNYA 5 Joe DobsonCHA 2.95 Mike GarciaCLE 3 Ellis KinderBSA 4 Art HouttemanDET 3.03 Bob LemonCLE 4 Alex KellnerPHA 3.13 Innings Pitched Bob KuzavaNYA 4 Connie MarreroWSH 3.15 Bob LemonCLE 303 Luis AlomaCHA 4 Early WynnCLE 287 Mike GarciaCLE 4 Wins Mike GarciaCLE 283 Ray ScarboroughBSA-NYA 4 Allie ReynoldsNYA 24-6 Bobby ShantzPHA 278 Sandy ConsuegraWSH 4 Bob LemonCLE 24-11 Alex KellnerPHA 262 Bill KennedyCHA 4 Bobby ShantzPHA 23-9 Vic RaschiNYA 260 Early WynnCLE 22-9 Allie ReynoldsNYA 250 Vic RaschiNYA 18-5 Ted GrayDET 234 Mike GarciaCLE 17-16 Bob PorterfieldWSH 231 Johnny SainNYA 14-2 Art HouttemanDET 229 Billy PierceCHA 13-10 Art HouttemanDET 13-13 Strikeouts Bob FellerCLE 13-14 Allie ReynoldsNYA 180 Ted GrayDET 162 Games Pitched Mickey McDermottBSA 158 Bill KennedyCHA 46 Billy PierceCHA 155 Mike GarciaCLE 45 Virgil TrucksDET 153 Satchel PaigeSLA 43 Vic RaschiNYA 143 Early WynnCLE 42 Bobby ShantzPHA 142 Bob HooperPHA 42 Mike GarciaCLE 142 Lou BrissieCLE 41 Art HouttemanDET 121 Harry DorishCHA 40 Early WynnCLE 121 Dave MadisonSLA-DET 40 Bob LemonCLE 40 Bases On Balls Hal WhiteDET 40 Early WynnCLE 147 Allie ReynoldsNYA 131 Complete Games Ted GrayDET 115 Bob LemonCLE 27 Virgil TrucksDET 114 Bobby ShantzPHA 27 Vic RaschiNYA 112 Allie ReynoldsNYA 22 Bob LemonCLE 109 Early WynnCLE 20 Mel ParnellBSA 107 Mike GarciaCLE 17 Spec SheaWSH 105 Alex KellnerPHA 17 Harry ByrdPHA 101 Spec SheaWSH 15 Dizzy TroutDET-BSA 97 Vic RaschiNYA 14 Art HouttemanDET 14 Bob PorterfieldWSH 14 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1952 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Stan MusialSLN 202 Eddie MathewsBSN 111 Red SchoendienstSLN 201 Sam JethroeBSN 99 Batting Average Whitey LockmanNYN 195 Gil HodgesBRK 91 Eddie WaitkusPHN .348 Alvin DarkNYN 192 Ralph KinerPIT 91 Ted KluszewskiCIN .344 Ted KluszewskiCIN 186 Roy McMillanCIN 86 Stan MusialSLN .334 Granny HamnerPHN 185 Hank SauerCHN 86 Duke SniderBRK .319 Duke SniderBRK 182 Bill SerenaCHN 85 Jackie RobinsonBRK .317 Del EnnisPHN 179 Bobby AdamsCIN 83 Red SchoendienstSLN .309 Hank SauerCHN 178 Connie RyanPHN 82 Alvin DarkNYN .309 Bobby AdamsCIN 174 Bobby ThomsonNYN 76 Whitey LockmanNYN .305 Enos SlaughterSLN .305 Doubles Stolen Bases Hank SauerCHN .304 Red SchoendienstSLN 58 Jackie RobinsonBRK 36 Eddie WaitkusPHN 46 Sam JethroeBSN 32 Home Runs Granny HamnerPHN 45 Pee Wee ReeseBRK 30 Ralph KinerPIT 44 Stan MusialSLN 43 Billy CoxBRK 17 Hank SauerCHN 39 Del EnnisPHN 42 Richie AshburnPHN 15 Gil HodgesBRK 34 Alvin DarkNYN 38 Earl TorgesonBSN 14 Duke SniderBRK 29 Davey WilliamsNYN 36 Bobby AdamsCIN 14 Eddie MathewsBSN 27 Smoky BurgessPHN 35 Connie RyanPHN 14 Stan MusialSLN 24 Pee Wee ReeseBRK 34 Granny HamnerPHN 11 Andy PafkoBRK 24 Duke SniderBRK 34 Dee FondyCHN 11 Del EnnisPHN 24 Randy JacksonCHN 11 Hank ThompsonNYN 23 Triples Sid GordonBSN 23 Bobby ThomsonNYN 13 On Base Percentage Bobby AdamsCIN 12 Eddie WaitkusPHN .455 Runs Batted In Del EnnisPHN 9 Jackie RobinsonBRK .450 Hank SauerCHN 117 Hank ThompsonNYN 8 Stan MusialSLN .424 Roy CampanellaBRK 112 Dick SislerCIN-SLN 8 Gil HodgesBRK .401 Ralph KinerPIT 111 Whitey LockmanNYN 7 Ted KluszewskiCIN .393 Stan MusialSLN 108 Ted KluszewskiCIN 7 Solly HemusSLN .385 Del EnnisPHN 107 Sam JethroeBSN 7 Hank SauerCHN .383 Gil HodgesBRK 101 Pee Wee ReeseBRK 7 Enos SlaughterSLN .381 Duke SniderBRK 98 George StricklandPIT 7 Johnny WyrostekCIN-PHN .381 Ted KluszewskiCIN 98 Catfish MetkovichPIT 7 Andy PafkoBRK .378 Granny HamnerPHN 94 Johnny WyrostekCIN-PHN 7 Hank ThompsonNYN 91 Slugging Percentage Bases On Balls Hank SauerCHN .567 Runs Scored Gil HodgesBRK 125 Duke SniderBRK .553 Jackie RobinsonBRK 126 Jackie RobinsonBRK 109 Ralph KinerPIT .544 Hank SauerCHN 107 Ralph KinerPIT 98 Hank ThompsonNYN .532 Stan MusialSLN 105 Eddie WaitkusPHN 94 Stan MusialSLN .527 Solly HemusSLN 102 Stan MusialSLN 93 Ted KluszewskiCIN .526 Red SchoendienstSLN 101 Pee Wee ReeseBRK 92 Gil HodgesBRK .512 Bobby AdamsCIN 100 Wes WestrumNYN 88 Eddie WaitkusPHN .510 Pee Wee ReeseBRK 98 Solly HemusSLN 82 Del EnnisPHN .499 Ralph KinerPIT 97 Connie RyanPHN 78 Jackie RobinsonBRK .479 Richie AshburnPHN 97 Andy PafkoBRK 74 Connie RyanPHN 94 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, September 28, 1952 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Robin RobertsPHN 9 Joe BlackBRK 15 Karl DrewsPHN 9 Al BrazleSLN 14 Earned Run Average Curt SimmonsPHN 6 Hoyt WilhelmNYN 12 Curt SimmonsPHN 2.37 Russ MeyerPHN 5 Dutch LeonardCHN 11 Karl DrewsPHN 2.38 Bud PodbielanBRK-CIN 4 Frank SmithCIN 7 Hoyt WilhelmNYN 2.45 Ben WadeBRK 4 Lew BurdetteBSN 7 Robin RobertsPHN 2.60 Stu MillerSLN 4 Jim KonstantyPHN 6 Preacher RoeBRK 2.81 Jim HearnNYN 3 Ted WilksPIT 6 Bob RushCHN 2.89 Howie PolletPIT 3 Eddie YuhasSLN 5 Billy LoesBRK 2.94 Ken RaffensbergerCIN 3 Ben WadeBRK 4 Warren SpahnBSN 3.01 Dave KosloNYN 4 Russ MeyerPHN 3.02 Innings Pitched Andy HansenPHN 4 Warren HackerCHN 3.05 Robin RobertsPHN 305 Warren SpahnBSN 293 Wins Murry DicksonPIT 292 Robin RobertsPHN 22-13 Ken RaffensbergerCIN 257 Karl DrewsPHN 21-5 Bob RushCHN 256 Curt SimmonsPHN 20-5 Karl DrewsPHN 245 Russ MeyerPHN 20-10 Gerry StaleySLN 244 Jim HearnNYN 19-6 Russ MeyerPHN 244 Murry DicksonPIT 18-15 Jim HearnNYN 244 Warren SpahnBSN 17-16 Howie PolletPIT 225 Joe BlackBRK 15-3 Carl ErskineBRK 15-10 Strikeouts Preacher RoeBRK 14-5 Warren SpahnBSN 176 Curt SimmonsPHN 155 Games Pitched Bob RushCHN 150 Hoyt WilhelmNYN 71 Vinegar Bend MizellSLN 149 Joe BlackBRK 56 Robin RobertsPHN 127 Eddie YuhasSLN 54 Sal MaglieNYN 125 Frank SmithCIN 52 Ben WadeBRK 118 Woody MainPIT 47 Carl ErskineBRK 116 Ted WilksPIT 46 Max SurkontBSN 115 Al BrazleSLN
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