<<

Rod Caborn Replays

1883 American Assn. (8) Reds 68-30, .694, +2 games RL 61-37, .622, - games Runner up Athletics 66-32, .673, -2 games RL 66-32, .673, +1 game MVP P , Cincinnati 45-16, 1.38 P Will White, Cincinnati 45-16, 1.38

Batting Average Ed Whiting, Louisville 0.371 Earned average (98 inn) Will White, Cincinnati 1.38 On Base Pct Mike Moynahan, Phila A's 0.406 Wins Will White, Cincinnati 45 RBIs , Phila A's 96 W-L Pct. Fred Corey, Phila. A's 13-3, .813 Base hits Mike Moynahan, Phila A's 136 Will White, Cincinnati 13 2b Harry Stovey, Phila A's 34 , NY Metros 464 3b Charles Smith, Columbus 21 Games appeared Tim Keefe, NY Metros 69 HR Harry Stovey, Phila A's 15 pitched Tim Keefe, NY Metros 627 SB Bid McPhee, Cinc 52 Frank Mountain, Columbus 511 CS Cub Stricker, Phila A's 18 Total runs allowed Frank Mountain, Columbus 271 Runs scored Mike Moynahan, Phila A's 84 Earned runs allowed Frank Mountain, Columbus 207 BB Candy Nelson, NY Metros 43 Unearned runs allowed Frank Mountain, Columbus 74 Strikeouts Joe Battin, 65 Frank Mountain, Columbus 69 Sacrifices John Richmond, Columbus 18 Complete games Tim Keefe, NY Metros 55 Sac flies Bill Holbert, NY Metros 11 Bases on balls Frank Mountain, Columbus 175 At bats , St. Louis 425 Home runs allowed Keefe, NYM, Sam Weaver, Lou 9 GIDP Three tied 10 Losses Frank Mountain, Columbus 41 Slugging High ERA (60 IP) Jack Neagle, Balt-Pitt 7.28 Saves 1883 (8) played 2013 Pennant Beaneaters 62-36, .633, +2 games RL 63-35, .643, +4 games Runner up 58-38, .604, -2 games RL 58-40, .592, -5 games MVP , Boston 38-18, ERA.188, .356 Pitcher Hoss Radbourn, Providence 46-24, 1.89, 57 CG, 8 Shut

Batting Average , Cleve 0.373 average (98 inn) Jim Whitney, Boston 1.88 On Base Pct Fred Dunlap, Cleve 0.435 Wins Hoss Radbourn, Providence 46 RBIs , Buffalo 69 W-L Pct. Jim Whitney, Boston 38-18, .679 Base hits Dan Brouthers, Buffalo 149 Shutouts Jim Whitney, Boston 11 2b , CWS 54 Strikeouts , Buffalo 314 3b , CWS 19 Games appeared Pud Galvin, Buffalo 75 HR , NY Gothams 11 Pud Galvin, Buffalo 668 SB Patrick Gillespie, NY Gothams 54 Hits allowed John Coleman, Phila Quakers 716 CS Patrick Gillespie, NY Gothams 16 Total runs allowed John Coleman, Phila Quakers 367 Runs scored Dan Brouthers, Buffalo 73 Earned runs allowed John Coleman, Phila Quakers 255 BB Fred Dunlap, Cleve 42 Unearned runs allowed John Coleman, Phila Quakers 112 Strikeouts , Boston Beaneaters 72 Games started Pud Galvin, Buffalo 75 Sacrifices , Bos 14 Complete games Pud Galvin, Buffalo 62 Sac flies Ch. Bennett, Det, Deac. White, Buff 9 Bases on balls , Cleveland 148 At bats Sadie Houck, Det 438 Home runs allowed Fred Goldsmith, CWS 18 GIDP , Providence 17 Losses John Coleman, Phila Quakers 50 Slugging Buck Ewing, NY 0.551 High ERA (60 IP) Ed Cushman, Buffalo 8.02 Saves , NY 1 1883 : Cincinnati (AA) defeated Boston (NL) 4-1 1906 National League (8) Pennant Cubs 114-40, .740.+9 games RL 116-36, .763, +23 1/2 games Runner up 103-51, .669, -9 games RL 93-60, .608, -23 1/2 games MVP , Chicago .337, .418 OBP, 93 RBI, 22 triples Pitcher Vil Willis, Pittsburgh 24-12, 1.21, 12 shutouts

Batting Average Harry Steinfeldt, Chicago 0.337 (98 inn) , Chicago 1.1 On Base Pct , Pittsburgh 0.444 Wins S.Leever, Pitt, T. Sparks, Phila 26 RBIs Jim Nealon, Pittsburgh 107 W-L Pct. Jack Pfiester, Chicago 24-4, .857 Base hits Harry Steinfeldt, Chicago 195 Shutouts Vil Willis, Pittsburgh 12 2b Sherry McGee, Phila 39 Strikeouts Irv Young, Boston 200 3b Harry Steinfeldt, Chicago 22 Games appeared Irv Young, Boston 43 HR , Cinc-NYG 13 Innings pitched Gus Dorner, Cinc-Bos 350.1 SB Honus Wagner, Pittsburgh 61 Hits allowed Irv Young, Boston 377 CS Huggins, Cinc, Sheckard, Chi 18 Total runs allowed Gus Dorner, Cinc-Bos 208 Runs scored , Chicago 107 Earned runs allowed Gus Dorner, Cinc-Bos 163 BB Roy Thomas, Phila 120 Unearned runs allowed Elmer Strickland, Brook 54 Strikeouts Jim Nealon, Pittsburgh 98 Games started Irv Young, Boston 41 Sacrifices , NYG 17 Complete games Tully Sparks, Phila 31 Sac flies , NYG, , NYG 10 Bases on balls Doc Scanlan, Brooklyn 145 At bats Jimmy Sheckard, Chicago 622 Home runs allowed Witherup, Bos, I. Young, Bos 9 GIDP , Chicago 17 Losses Irv Young, Boston 31 Slugging High ERA (100 IP) , Brooklyn 7.32

1906 (8) Pennant Cleveland Naps 103-51, .669, + 8 games RL 89-64, .582, - 5 games Runner up 98-59, .617, -8 games RL 93-58, .596 ,+ 3 games MVP Napoleon Lajoie, Cleveland .357, .422 OBP, 37 2b, 97 RBIs Pitcher , 28-9, 1.54, 37 CG, 4 shutouts

Batting Average Napoleon Lajoie, Cleveland 0.357 Earned run average (154 inn) , Chicago 1.18 On Base Pct Napoleon Lajoie, Cleveland 0.422 Wins Al Orth, NY 28 RBIs , Det 118 W-L Pct. Al Orth, NY 28-9, .757 Base hits , Chicago 227 Shutouts , Phila 9 2b Hal Chase, Chicago 41 Strikeouts Rube Waddell, Phila 276 3b Sam Crawford, Det 29 Games appeared , NY 41 HR Harry Davis, Phila 18 Innings pitched Jack Chesbro, NY 373.1 SB , Chicago 54 Hits allowed Cy Falkenberg, Wash 316 CS , Chicag 20 Total runs allowed Cy Falkenberg, Wash 168 Runs scored , Cleve, Geo. Stone, StL 115 Earned runs allowed Cy Falkenberg, Wash 133 BB Elmer Flick, Cleve 80 Unearned runs allowed Al Orth, NY 46 Strikeouts Pete O'Brien, St Louis 120 Games started Jack Chesbro, NY 41 Sacrifices Fielder Jones, Chicago 22 Complete games Al Orth, NY 37 Sac flies Charlie Hemphill, StL 19 Bases on balls Cy Falkenberg, Wash 157 At bats Hal Chase, Chicago 650 Home runs allowed , Bos 16 GIDP Fielder Jones, Chicago 19 Losses , Boston 22 Slugging Hit batsmen , Cleve 19 Wild pitches Rube Waddell, Phila 8 1906 World Series: (NL) defeated Cleveland Naps 4-1 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Joe Harris, Boston 3-20, .130 High ERA (100 IP) Ed Killian, 6.01 1910s National League Great Teams (8) (Integrated) Pennant 1916 Chicago Cubs (integrated) 91-63, .591, +3 games RL 67-86, .438 Runner up 1916 (integrated) 88-66, .571, - 3 games RL 60-93, .392 MVP , Chicago .318, 19 3b, 21 HR, 98 RBI, 27 SB Cy Young Joe Williams, St. Louis 22-9, 1.65, 214 Ks, 10 shutouts

Batting Average Hal Chase, Cincinnati 0.337 Earned run average (154 inn) Dizzy Dismukes, Cincinnati 1.39 On Base Pct Honus Wagner, Pittsburgh 0.420 Wins Fr. Wickware, Chi, J. Williams, StL 22 RBIs Pete Hill, Chicago 98 W-L Pct. Frank Wickware, Chicag 22-8, .733 Base hits Hal Chase, Cincinnati 226 Shutouts Joe Williams, St. Louis 10 2b Grant Johnson, Chicago 62 Strikeouts Grover Cleveland Alexander, Phila 230 3b , NYG 27 Games appeared Jack Chesbro, NY 41 HR Pete Hill, Chicago 21 Innings pitched Grover Cleveland Alexander, Phila 344.2 SB Bingo DeMoss, Cincinnati 56 Hits allowed , Boston 238 CS Bingo DeMoss, Cincinnati 27 Total runs allowed Lefty Tyler, Boston 110 Runs scored , NYG 85 Earned runs allowed , Boston 92 BB John Henry Lloyd, St. Louis 84 Unearned runs allowed , NYG 20 Strikeouts Bingo DeMoss, Cincinnati 91 Games started Grover Cleveland Alexander, Phila 38 Sacrifices Larry Doyle, NYG 18 Complete games Rube Marquard, NYG 25 Sac flies Red Murray, NYG 11 Bases on balls , Boston 111 At bats George Cutshaw, Brooklyn 590 Home runs allowed Three tied with 11 GIDP Dots Miller, Pittsburgh 16 Losses Dick Rudolph, Boston 21 Slugging Hit batsmen Alexander, Phila, , NYG 10 Wild pitches Geo Chalmers, Phila, Rixey, Phila 6 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Paul Strand, Boston 2-10, .200 Teams High ERA (100 IP) Bob Harmon, St. Louis 3.98 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates 1912 New York Giant 1913 St. Louis Cardinals (integrated w 1913 New York Lincoln Giants, eight players) 1914 Boston Braves 1915 1916 Brooklyn Dodgers 1916 Cincinnati Reds (integrated w 1916 Indianapolis Clowns, seven players) 1916 Chicago Cubs (integrated w 1910 Chicago Leland Giants, six players) 1920 American League (8), integrated Pennant 88-66, .571, +1 game RL 95-56, .635, +2 games Runner up Chicago White Sox 87-67, .565, - 1 games RL 96-58, .623, - 2 games MVP , .369, 64 HR, 141 RBIs Cy Young Jim Bagby, Cleveland Indians 28-10, 1.81, 32 CG, 7 shutouts

Batting Average Joe Jackson, Chicago 0.381 Earned run average (154 inn) Jim Bagby, Cleveland 1.81 On Base Pct Babe Ruth, New York 0.544 Wins Jim Bagby, Cleveland 28 RBIs Babe Ruth, New York 141 W-L Pct. Stan Coveleskie, Cleveland 26-9, .743 Base hits Joe Jackson, Chicago 230 Shutouts Three tied with 7 2b , Cleveland 57 Strikeouts Dick Redding, Philadelphia 205 3b Cristobal Torriente, Detroit 28 Games appeared Jim Bagby, Cleveland 41 HR Babe Ruth, New York 64 Innings pitched Jim Bagby, Cleveland 363 SB Pete Hill, Philadelphia 50 Hits allowed , Boston 330 CS , Washington 22 Total runs allowed Alan Sothoron, St Louis 145 Runs scored Babe Ruth, New York 143 Earned runs allowed Joe Bush, Boston 140 BB Babe Ruth, New York 171 Unearned runs allowed Erick Erickson, Washington 18 Strikeouts Aaron Ward, New York 106 Games started Jim Bagby, Cleveland 39 Sacrifices Gedeon, StL, Wambsganss, Cleve 13 Complete games Jim Bagby, Cleveland 32 Sac flies , Boston 16 Bases on balls Dixie Davis, St. Louis 144 At bats , New York 679 Home runs allowed Erick Erickson, Washington 16 GIDP S. O'Neill, Cleve, Ev. Scott, Boston 22 Saves Wltr Johnson, Wash, Burwell, StL 5 Slugging Losses Joe Bush, Boston 19 Hit batsmen Claude Williams, Chicago 13 Wild pitches Rollie Naylor, Phila 9 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Elam VanGilder, St. Louis 3-10, .231 Teams High ERA (100 IP) Carl Weilman, St. Louis 7.19 1920 Cleveland Indians 1920 Chicago White Sox 1920 New York Yankees 1920 (integrated w 1921 Chicago American Giants, six players) 1920 Washington Senators (integrated with 1924 Kansas City Monarchs, five players) 1920 Philadelphia Athletics (integrated with 1917 Chicago American Giants, seven players) 1920 St. Louis Browns 1920 1922 American League (8) Pennant New York Yankees 96-58, .623, +6 games RL 94-60, .610, +1 game Runner up St. Louis Browns 90-64, .584, -6 games RL 93-61, -1 game MVP , St. Louis Browns .449, .499 OBP, 263 hits, 110 RBI Cy Young , Philadelphia 25-11, 1.92, no-hitter

Batting Average George Sisler, St. Louis Browns 0.449 Earned run average (154 inn) Eddie Rommel, Philadelphia 1.92 On Base Pct George Sisler, St. Louis Browns 0.499 Wins , Cleveland 26 RBIs Ken Williams, St. Louis Browns 182 W-L Pct. Joe Bush, New York 23-8, .742 Base hits George Sisler, St. Louis Browns 263 Shutouts Geo Uhle, Cleve, Ed Rommel, Phi 8 2b Det Pratt, Boston 51 Strikeouts Herman Pillette, Det 103 3b George Sisler, St. Louis Browns 28 Games appeared Eddie Rommel, Philadelphia 43 HR Tilly Walker, Philadelphia 42 Innings pitched George Uhle, Cleveland 342.2 SB George Sisler, St. Louis Browns 47 Hits allowed Red Oldham, Detroit 305 CS n/a n/a Total runs allowed , Boston 171 Runs scored George Sisler, St. Louis Browns 147 Earned runs allowed Rip Collins, Boston 153 BB , New York 96 Unearned runs allowed Ole Oleson, Detroit 20 Strikeouts , Philadelphia 90 Games started Urban Faber, Chicago 38 Sacrifices , Washington 12 Complete games Herman Pillette, Det 29 Sac flies Bill Jacobson, St. Louis 16 Bases on balls Herman Pillette, Det 105 At bats , Boston 652 Home runs allowed n/a n/a GIDP Roger Peckinpaugh, Washington 24 Saves Three tied with 6 Slugging Losses , Boston 22 Hit batsmen Three tied with 12 Wild pitches n/a n/a Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Herb Pennock, Boston 3-22, 120 High ERA (100 IP) Alan Russell, Boston 7.16 1922 National League (8) Pennant New York Giants 99-55, .642, + 8 games RL 93-61, .60, + 7 games Runner up Cincinnati Reds 91-63, .590, -8 games RL 86-68, .558, - 7 games MVP , St. Louis .405, 40 HR, 135 RBI, Crown Cy Young , Pittsburgh 24-9, 3.64, five shutouts in 6 games

Batting Average Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 0.405 Earned run average (154 inn) Frank Miller, Boston 2.69 On Base Pct Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 0.494 Wins Wilbur Cooper, Pittsburgh 24 RBIs Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 182 W-L Pct. , NYG 18-4, .818 Base hits Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 245 Shutouts Cooper, Pitt, Rixey, Phila 5 2b Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 52 Strikeouts , Philadelphia 96 3b , Cincinnati 26 Games appeared Lefty Weinert,Philadelphia 49 HR Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 40 Innings pitched Wilbur Cooper, Pittsburgh 299 SB , Pittsburgh 48 Hits allowed Lee Meadowns, Philadelphia 295 CS n/a n/a Total runs allowed n/a n/a Runs scored Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 156 Earned runs allowed , Philadelphia 128 BB Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 105 Unearned runs allowed n/a n/a Strikeouts n/a n/a Games started n/a n/a Sacrifices n/a n/a Complete games Wilbur Cooper, Pittsburgh 23 Sac flies n/a n/a Bases on balls , Brooklyn 102 At bats Davey Bancroft, NYG 678 Home runs allowed n/a n/a GIDP n/a n/a Saves Al Jonnard, NYG, Lou North, StL 8 Slugging Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis 0.724 Losses Mule Watson, Boston 19 Hit batsmen n/a n/a Wild pitches n/a n/a Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Rube Marquard, Boston 4-16, .200 1922 World Series: New York Yankees (AL) defeated New York Giants (NL) 4-1 High ERA (100 IP) George Stueland, Chicago 8.01 1926 National League (8), integrated Pennant Brooklyn Dodgers (integrated) 94-60, .610, + 1 game RL 71-82, .464, - 17 1/2 games Runner up Boston Braves (integrated) 93-61, .604, - 1 game RL 66-86, .434, -22 games MVP , Boston .383, 29 HR, 143 RBI, 121 runs Cy Young Laymon Yokely, Boston 24-7, 2.35, 6 shutouts, 25 CG

Batting Average Rap Dixon, Boston 0.383 Earned run average (154 inn) Rats Henderson, NYG 2.16 On Base Pct Jud Wilson, Boston 0.469 Wins Nip Winters, Brooklyn 26 RBIs Jud Wilson, Boston 143 W-L Pct. Layjon Yokely, Boston 24-7, .774 Base hits Rap Dixon, Boston 220 Shutouts Willie Foster, Phil, Yokely, Boston 6 2b , Cincinnati 46 Strikeouts Willie Foster, Philadelphia 156 3b Pittsburgh 30 Games appeared Pete Donahue, Cincinnati 37 HR Jud Wilson, Boston 29 Innings pitched Pete Donahue, Cincinnati 306 SB , Pitt, Rap Dixon, Bos 33 Hits allowed Willie Sherdel, St. Louis 316 CS Pythias Russ, Philadelphia 18 Total runs allowed , Pittsburgh 152 Runs scored Rap Dixon, Boston 133 Earned runs allowed Willie Sherdel, St. Louis 138 BB Jud Wilson, Boston 95 Unearned runs allowed n/a n/a Strikeouts Les Bell, St. Louis 75 Games started Pete Donahue, Cincinnati 37 Sacrifices Jake Stevens, Brooklyn 16 Complete games Nip Winters, Brooklyn 23 Sac flies , St. Louis 12 Bases on balls Dutch Ruether, Brooklyn 29 At bats , Chicago 647 Home runs allowed Willie Sherdel, St. Louis 39 GIDP , Brooklyn 18 Saves Red Ryan, Brooklyn 6 Slugging Jud Wilson, Boston 0.611 Losses Willie Sherdel, St. Louis 19 Hit batsmen Virgin Barnes, NYG 12 Wild pitches , Chicago 9 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Art Reinhart, St. Louis 2-9, .182 High ERA (100 IP) , St. Louis 7.08 Teams 1926 Brooklyn Dodgers (integrated w 1925 Hillsdale Daisies) 1926 Boston Braves (integrated with 1929 Baltimore Black Sox) 1926 Cincinnati Reds 1926 New York Giants (integrated with 1926 Atlantic City Bacharachs) 1926 Philadelphia Phillies (integrated with 1927 Chicago American Giants) 1926 Chicago Cubs 1926 Pittsburgh Pirates 1926 St. Louis Cardinals 1930 American League (8) 1976-1977 Pennant Washington Senators 105-49, .681, + 2 games RL 94-60, .610, - 8 games Runner up Philadelphia Athletics 103-51, .668, - 2 games RL 102-52, .662, + 8 games MVP , New York .408, 53 HR, 208 RBI Cy Young , Philadelphia 33-4, 1.54

Batting Average Lou Gehrig, New York 0.408 Earned run average (154 inn) Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 1.54 On Base Pct n/a n/a Wins Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 33 RBIs Lou Gehrig, New York 208 W-L Pct. Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 33-4, .891 Base hits Eddie Morgan, Cleveland 252 Shutouts Three tied with 6 2b , Philadelphia 60 Strikeouts Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 152 3b , Chicago 24 Games appeared Herb Pennock, NY, , Chi 50 HR Babe Ruth, New York 57 Innings pitched Wes Farrell, Cleveland 319.1 SB , Detroit 38 Hits allowed Danny MacFayden, Boston 306 CS n/a n/a Total runs allowed n/a n/a Runs scored Babe Ruth, New York 174 Earned runs allowed George Blaeholder, St. Louis 155 BB n/a n/a Unearned runs allowed n/a n/a Strikeouts n/a n/a Games started n/a n/a Sacrifices n/a n/a Complete games Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 31 Sac flies n/a n/a Bases on balls Hod Lisenbee, Boston 107 At bats Johnny Hodapp, Cleveland 674 Home runs allowed n/a n/a GIDP n/a n/a Saves Ad Liska, Washington 8 Slugging Babe Ruth, New York 0.845 Losses Danny MacFayden, Boston 26 , Washington 11 Hit batsmen n/a n/a Wild pitches n/a n/a Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) , Det 2-16, .111 High ERA (100 IP) Ed Morris, Boston 8.72 1930 National League (8) played 1975-1976. first replay Pennant Chicago Cubs 92-62, .597, + 1 game RL 90-64, .584, - 2 games Runner up Brooklyn Dodgers 91-63, .590, - 1 game RL 86-68, .558, -6 games MVP Babe Herman, Brooklyn .406, 39 HR, 137 RBI Cy Young , NYG 24-8, 2.88 ERA, 4 shutouts

Batting Average , NYG 0.4082 Earned run average (154 inn) Carl Hubbell, NYG 2.88 On Base Pct n/a n/a Wins Carl Hubbell, NYG 24 RBIs , Philadelphia 180 W-L Pct. Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 33-4, .891 Base hits Bill Terry, NYG 247 Shutouts Three tied with 6 2b , Cincinnati 68 Strikeouts Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 152 3b , Brooklyn 29 Games appeared Herb Pennock, NY, Red Faber, Chi 50 HR , Chicago 57 Innings pitched Wes Farrell, Cleveland 319.1 SB Joe Stripp, Cincinnati 35 Hits allowed Danny MacFayden, Boston 306 CS n/a n/a Total runs allowed n/a n/a Runs scored Woody English, Chicago 170 Earned runs allowed George Blaeholder, St. Louis 155 BB n/a n/a Unearned runs allowed n/a n/a Strikeouts n/a n/a Games started n/a n/a Sacrifices n/a n/a Complete games Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 31 Sac flies n/a n/a Bases on balls Hod Lisenbee, Boston 107 At bats , St. Louis 666 Home runs allowed n/a n/a GIDP n/a n/a Saves Ad Liska, Washington 8 Slugging n/a n/a Losses Danny MacFayden, Boston 26 Hit by pitch n/a n/a Hit batsmen n/a n/a Wild pitches n/a n/a Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Waite Hoyt, Det 2-16, .111 : Washington defeated Chicago Cubs 4-2 High ERA (100 IP) Ed Morris, Boston 8.72 1930s American League Great Teams Integrated Replay (8) Pennant 1941 Cleveland Indians (integrated) 84-70, .545, + 3 games RL 75-790, .487, - 26 games Runner up 1937 New York Yankees - tie 81-73, .526, -3 games RL 102-52, .662, + 13 games 1931 Philadelphia Athletics -tie 81-73, .526 -3 games RL 107-45, .704, + 13 1/2 games MVP , 1939 St. Louis Browns .366, 48 HR, 135 RBI, .481 OBP Cy Young Ray Brown, 1939 St. Louis Browns 23-5. 1.93 4 shutouts, 23 CG

Batting Average Al Simmons, 1931 Phila. A's 0.410 Earned run average (154 inn) Ray Brown, 1939 St.L Browns 1.93 On Base Pct Lou Gehrig, 1937 NYY 0.491 Wins , 1934 Detroit 24 RBIs , 1934 Detroit 156 W-L Pct. Schoolboy Rowe, 1934 Detroit 24-5, .828 Base hits Heine Manush, 1933 Washington 241 Shutouts Lefty Grove, 1931 Phila. A's 6 2b Hank Greenberg, 1934 Detroit 56 Strikeouts , 1941 Cleveland 234 3b George Scales, 1932 Boston 26 Games appeared Joe Heving, 1931 Phila. A's 43 HR Josh Gibson, 1939 StL Browns 57 Innings pitched , 1933 Washington 294.1 SB JoJo White, 1934 Detroit 28 Hits allowed Lefty Stewart, 1933 Washington 315 CS , 1934 CWS 22 Total runs allowed Lefty Stewart, 1933 Washington 156 Runs scored Joe DiMaggio, 1937 NYY 152 Earned runs allowed Lefty Stewart, 1933 Washington 144 BB , 1931 Phila. A's 112 Unearned runs allowed , 1934 Detroit 24 Strikeouts , 1934 CWS 111 Games started Feller, '41 Cleve, Whitehill, .33 Wash 35 Sacrifices , 1933 Washington 18 Complete games Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 31 Sac flies , 1934 Detroit 11 Bases on balls Earl Whitehill, 1933 Washington 131 At bats , 1934 CWS 674 Home runs allowed , 1933 Washington 33 GIDP Hank Greenberg, 1934 Detroit 28 Saves , 1941 Cleveland 9 Slugging Josh Gibson, 1939 StL Browns 0.761 Losses Five tied with 15 Hit by pitch Jake Stevens, 1932 Boston 18 Hit batsmen Bill Fosters, 1934 CWS 9 Wild pitches , 1939 StL Browns 11 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) , 1939 StL Browns 0-12, .000 Teams High ERA (100 IP) , 1937 NYY 7.89 1941 Cleveland Indians (integrated with 1942 Kansas City Monarchs, eight players) 1937 New York Yankees 1931 Philadelphia Athletics 1934 Detroit Tigers 1933 Washington Senators 1939 St. Louis Browns (integrated with 1938 Homestead Grays, 12 players) 1934 Chicago White Sox (integrated with 1933 Chicago American Giants, 10 players) 1932 Boston Red Sox (integrated with 1931 Homestead Gray, 12 players) 1930s-1940s National League Great Teams Integrated Replay (8), Sept. 2001-May, 2004 Pennant 1942 St. Louis Cardinals 85-69, .552, + 3 games RL 106-49, .688, +2 games Runner up 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates (integrated) 81-73, .526, -3 games RL 102-52, .662, + 13 games MVP , 1938 Pittsburgh .363, 33 HR, 104 RBI Cy Young Whitlow Wyatt, 1941 Brooklyn 21-8, 1.61, 5 shutouts

Batting Average Buck Leonard, 1938 Pittsburgh 0.363 Earned run average (154 inn) Ray Brown, 1939 St.L Browns 1.93 On Base Pct , 1942 St. Louis 0.441 Wins Schoolboy Rowe, 1934 Detroit 24 RBIs , 1941 Brooklyn 113 W-L Pct. Schoolboy Rowe, 1934 Detroit 24-5, .828 Base hits Enos Slaughter, 1942 St. Louis 205 Shutouts Lefty Grove, 1931 Phila. A's 6 2b Frnak McCormick, 1940 Cincinnati 44 Strikeouts Satchel Paige, 1941 Cleveland 234 3b , 1939 Phila. Phillies 27 Games appeared Joe Heving, 1931 Phila. A's 43 HR Josh Gibson, 1939 Phila. Phillies 38 Innings pitched Earl Whitehill, 1933 Washington 294.1 SB Cool Papa Bell, 1939 Phila. Phillies 91 Hits allowed Lefty Stewart, 1933 Washington 315 CS Cool Papa Bell, 1939 Phila. Phillies 35 Total runs allowed Lefty Stewart, 1933 Washington 156 Runs scored Enos Slaughter, 1942 St. Louis 105 Earned runs allowed Lefty Stewart, 1933 Washington 144 BB Arky Vaughn, 1938 Pittsburgh 105 Unearned runs allowed Firpo Marberry, 1934 Detroit 24 Strikeouts Dolph Camilli, 1941 Brooklyn 102 Games started Feller, '41 Cleve, Whitehill, .33 Wash 35 Sacrifices Lou Chiozza, 1937 NY Giants 14 Complete games Lefty Grove, Philadelphia 31 Sac flies Rip Collins, 1938 Chicago Cubs 12 Bases on balls Earl Whitehill, 1933 Washington 131 At bats , 1941 Brooklyn 635 Home runs allowed Alvin Crowder, 1933 Washington 33 GIDP , 1940 Cincinnati 20 Saves Clint Brown, 1941 Cleveland 9 Slugging Buck Leonard, 1938 Pittsburgh 0.664 Losses Five tied with 15 Hit by pitch Vic Harris, 1938 Pittsburgh 12 Hit batsmen Bill Fosters, 1934 CWS 9 Wild pitches Bill Walker, 1939 StL Browns 11 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Vern Kennedy, 1939 StL Browns 0-12, .000 Teams High ERA (100 IP) Bump Hadley, 1937 NYY 7.89 1942 St. Louis Cardinals 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates (integrated with 1938 Homestead Grays) 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers 1930 Cincinnati Reds 1938 Chicago Cubs 1937 New York Giants 1939 Philadelphia Phillies (integrated with 1935 Pittsburgh Crawfords) 1941 Boston Braves (integrated with 1943 ) American League Post WWII Great Teams replay (8), mid 1988 thru mid 1991 Pennant 1970 Baltimore 96-58, .623, + 14 games RL 108-54, .667, + 15 games Runner up 1946 Boston 82-72, .532, -14 games RL 104-50, .675, + 12 games MVP , 1970 Baltimore .235,19 HR, 85 RBI, great defense Cy Young , 1970 Baltimore 25-4, 1.65, 254 Ks, 21-1 start

Batting Average , 1961 NYY 0.368 Earned run average (154 inn) Jim Palmer, 1970 Balitmore 1.65 On Base Pct , 1946 Boston 0.456 Wins Jim Palmer, 1970 Balitmore 25 RBIs Ted Williams, 1946 Boston 111 W-L Pct. Jim Palmer, 1970 Balitmore 25-4, .862 Base hits , 1946 Boston 206 Shutouts Palmer, Balt, Denny McLain, '68 Detroit 8 2b Johnny Pesky, 1946 Boston 57 Strikeouts Jim Palmer, 1970 Balitmore 254 3b Three tied with 11 Games appeared Tex Clevenger, 1961 NYY 71 HR Roger Maris, 1961 NYY 48 Innings pitched Jim Palmer, 1970 Balitmore 327 SB Rudy Law, 1983 CWS 70 Hits allowed , 1974 Oakland 247 CS , 1974 Oakland 31 Total runs allowed , 1974 Oakland 120 Runs scored , 1961 NYY 111 Earned runs allowed , 1968 Detroit 113 BB Ted Williams, 1946 Boston 127 Unearned runs allowed Vida Blue, 1974 Oakland 21 Strikeouts Zoilo Versalles, 1965 Minnesota 134 Games started Three tied with 38 Sacrifices Hal Wagner, 1946 Boston 12 Complete games Denny McLain, 1968 Detroit 22 Sac flies Rudy York, 1946 Boston 8 Bases on balls Jim Palmer, 1970 Balitmore 118 At bats Zoilo Versalles, 1965 Minnesota 350 Home runs allowed , 1965 Minnesota 31 GIDP Skowren, '61 NYY, B Robnson, Balt 23 Saves Pete Richert, 1970 Baltimore 20 Slugging Ted Williams, 1946 Boston 0.579 Losses Four tied with 17 Hit by pitch , 1968 Detroit 18 Hit batsmen , NYY, '46 Bos 10 Wild pitches Dave McNally, 1970 Baltimore 7 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Joe Sparma, 1968 Detroit 3-16, .158 Teams High ERA (100 IP) Joe Sparma, 1968 Detroit 6.87 1970 1946 Boston Red Sox 1954 Cleveland Indians 1965 1974 1968 Detroit Tigers 1961 New York Yankees 1983 Chicago White Sox National League Post WWII Great Teams replay (12), May, 11 1991-Oct. 21, 1994 NL Pennant 1975 Cincinnati Reds Defeated Chicago 4-3 in NL championship playoff East Division 1984 Chicago Cubs 80-83, .491, +1 game RL 96-65, .596, + 6 1/2 games Def. NYM in one-game playoff West Division 1975 Cincinnati Reds 89-74, .546, +1 game RL 108-54, .667, + 20 games Def. LA in one-game playoff MVP , 1962 San Francisco .325, 45 HR, 141 RBI, 122 runs Cy Young , 1980 Philadelphia 22-9, 2.04, 239 Ks, 18 CG

Batting Average , 1946 St. Louis 0.366 Earned run average (154 inn) Steve Carlton, 1980 Philadelphia 2.04 On Base Pct , 1975 Cincinnati 0.445 Wins Carlton, Phila, , '57 Milw 22 RBIs Willie Mays, 1962 San Francisco 141 W-L Pct. Warren Spahn, 1957 Milwaukee 22-5, .815 Base hits Stan Musial, 1946 St. Louis 226 Shutouts , 1962 San Francisco 7 2b , 1980 Philadelphia 53 Strikeouts Steve Carlton, 1980 Philadelphia 239 3b Stan Musial, 1946 St. Louis 20 Games appeared Rawley Eastwick, 1975 Cincinnati 73 HR , 1980 Philadelphia 49 Innings pitched Jim Palmer, 1970 Balitmore 327 SB , 1981 Montreal 139 Hits allowed Ken Holtzman, 1974 Oakland 247 CS Ala Wiggins, 1984 San Diego 30 Total runs allowed Vida Blue, 1974 Oakland 120 Runs scored Willie Mays, 1962 San Francisco 122 Earned runs allowed Joe Sparma, 1968 Detroit 113 BB , 1953 Brooklyn 112 Unearned runs allowed Vida Blue, 1974 Oakland 21 Strikeouts Daryl Strawberry, 1986 NYM 134 Games started Billy O'Dell, 1962 San Francisco 37 Sacrifices Wally Backman, 1986 NY Mets 12 Complete games Sanford, '62 SF, Carlton, '80 Phila 18 Sac flies Jose Cruz, 1980 Houston 17 Bases on balls Erskine, '53 Brklyn, Eric Show, SD 114 At bats Pete Rose, 1980 Philadelphia 683 Home runs allowed Bob Ojeda, 1986 NYM 28 GIDP , 1984 San Diego 25 Saves Dave Smith, 1980 Houston 33 Slugging Willie Mays, 1962 San Francisco 0.629 Losses , 1980 Houston 17 Hit by pitch Ed Bailey, 1962 San Francisco 9 Hit batsmen Dravecky, '84 SD, Haddix, '60 Pittsburgh 8 Wild pitches Tim Lollar, 1984 San Diego 9 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) , 1981 Montreal 1-11, .083 Teams High ERA (100 IP) Tim Lollar, 1984 San Diego 5.42 NL East NL West 1984 Chicago Cubs 1975 Cincinnati Reds 1986 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates 1957 Milwaukee Braves 1981 1980 1946 St. Louis Cardinals 1962 1980 Philadelphia Phillies 1984 Post WWII Great Teams World Series: 1970 Baltimore defeated 1975 Cincinnati Reds 4-3 American League Modern Great Teams replay (12), Sept. 2, 2007-March 18, 2009 AL Pennant 2001 Defeated 1998 NY Yankees 4-1 in AL championship playoff East Division 1998 New York Yankees 92-68, .575, + 6 games RL 96-65, .596, + 6 1/2 games West Division 2001 Seattle Mariners 89-71, .556, + 2 games RL 114-48, .704m + 22 games MVP , 1990 Oakland .325, 120 SB, 109 runs, .435 OBP Cy Young , 1990 Oakland 19-10, 2.44 ERA, 13 CG, 6 shutouts

Batting Average , 1993 Toronto 0.341 Earned run average (160 inn) Dave Stewart, 1990 Oakland 2.44 On Base Pct Rickey Henderson, 1990 Oakland 0.432 Wins , 2001 Seattle 21 RBIs Joe Carter, 1993 Toronto 130 W-L Pct. (12 dec.) Ben Weber, 2002 Anaheim 9-3, .750 Base hits , 2001 Seatte 201 Shutouts , 1977 Kansas City 7 2b Garrett Anderson, Ana, Olerud, Tor 55 Strikeouts Dennis Leonard, 1977 Kansas City 253 3b , 1995 Cleveland 20 Games appeared Mesa, Cleve, Politte, CWS, Stanton, NYY 58 HR , 1995 Cleveland 46 Innings pitched Dennis Leonard, 1977 Kansas City 296.2 SB Rickey Henderson, 1990 Oakland 120 Hits allowed Pedro Martinez, 2004 Boston 243 CS Scott Posednik, 2005 CWS 19 Total runs allowed , 2004 Boston 146 Runs scored Albert Belle, 1995 Cleveland 113 Earned runs allowed Tim Wakefield, 2004 Boston 129 BB Mark McGwire, 1990 Oakland 111 Unearned runs allowed , 2004 Boston 25 Strikeouts Jose Canseco, 1990 Oakland 169 Games started Dave Stewart, 1990 Oakland 37 Sacrifices David Eckstein, 2002 Anaheim 12 Complete games Dave Stewart, 1990 Oakland 13 Sac flies Joe Carter, 1993 Toronto 10 Bases on balls Juan Guzman, 1993 Toronto 114 At bats Ichiro Suzuki, 2001 Seatte 698 Home runs allowed Dennis Martinez, 1983 Baltimore 44 GIDP Albert Belle, 1995 Cleveland 28 Saves Jose Mesa, 1995 Cleveland 44 Slugging Chili Davis, 1991 Minnesota 0.602 Losses Dan Petry, 1984 Detroit 19 Hit by pitch Chuck Knoblauch, 1998 New York 25 Hit batsmen , 1990 Oakland 14 Wild pitches Dennis Leonard, 1977 Kansas City 9 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Dennis Martinez, 1983 Baltimore 3-15, .167 Teams High ERA (100 IP) Tim Wakefield, 2004 Boston 8.04 AL East AL West 1998 New York Yankees 2001 Seattle Mariners 1995 Cleveland Indians 1990 Oakland Athletics 1984 Detroit Tigers 1991 Minnesota Twins 1983 Baltimore Orioles 1977 1993 Toronto Blue Jays 2001 Anaheim Angels 2004 Boston Red Sox 2005 Chicago White Sox National League Modern Great Teams replay (12), March 25, 2011-Sept. 1, 2012 NL Pennant 1998 Atlanta Crackers ('98 Braves) Defeated 1958 Milwaukee Braves 4-1 in NL championship playoff East Division 1998 Atlanta Crackers ('98 Braves) 91-71, .562, + 1 game RL 106-56, .763, + 18 games West Division 1958 Milwaukee Braves 87-77, 5.25, +2 games RL 92-62, .597, + 8 games MVP Willie Mays, 1954 New York Giants .340, .439 OBP, 46 HRs, 135 RBIs, 126 runs Cy Young , 1986 Houston 23-7, 1.94 ERA, 9 shututs, 266 Ks, three one-hitters Reliever Ramon Hernandez,1972 Pittsburgh 8-1, 1.44 ERA, 7 saves

Batting Average , 1954 NYG 0.353 Earned run average (160 inn) Mike Scott, 1986 Houston 1.94 On Base Pct , 1961 Cincinnati 0.444 Wins Mike Scott, 1986 Houston 23 RBIs L.Gonzalez, '01 Ariz, F Robinsn, Cinc 138 W-L Pct. (12 dec.) Mike Scott, 1986 Houston 23-7, .767 Base hits Don Mueller, 1954 NYG 237 Shutouts Mike Scott, 1986 Houston 9 2b , 1994 Montreal 55 Strikeouts Mike Scott, 1986 Houston 266 3b , 1950 Philadelphia 15 Games appeared Mel Rojas, 1994 Montreal 70 HR Andres Galarraga, 1998 Atlanta 57 Innings pitched , 1962 Hollywood 336.1 SB , 1962 Hollywood 130 Hits allowed , 1961 Cincinnati 273 CS Maury Wills, 1962 Hollywood 42 Total runs allowed Jim O'Toole, 1961 Cincinnati 141 Runs scored Willie Mays, 1954 NYG 126 Earned runs allowed , 1950 Philadelphia 120 BB Frank Robinson, 1961 Cincinnati 118 Unearned runs allowed Jim O'Toole, 1961 Cincinnati 25 Strikeouts Andres Galarraga, 1998 Atlanta 141 Games started Don Drysdale, 1962 Hollywood 40 Sacrifices Richie Ashburn, 1950 Philadelphia 13 Complete games Mike Scott, 1986 Houston 20 Sac flies , 1962 Hollywood 12 Bases on balls , 1954 NYG 116 At bats Maury Wills, 1962 Hollywood 708 Home runs allowed Robin Roberts, 1950 Philadelphia 37 GIDP , 1950 Philadelphia 31 Saves Kim, Ariz., DSmith, Hou, Wetteland Mont, 30 Slugging Willie Mays, 1954 NYG 0.663 Losses , 1986 Houston 19 Hit by pitch Luis Gonzalez, 2001 Arizona 22 Hit batsmen Drysdale, Holly, Newcombe, '55 Brook 11 Willie Mays, 1954 NYG 386 Wild pitches Mig Batista, ' 01 Ariz, Ryan, '86 Hou 9 Worst W-L Pct. (10 dec.) Luke Walker, 1972 Pittsburgh 2-10, .167 High ERA (100 IP) , 1961 Cincinnati 8.11 Teams NL East NL West 1998 Atlanta Crackers (Braves) 1958 Milwaukee Braves 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers 1986 Houston Astros 1972 Pittsburgh Pirates 1967 St. Louis Cardinals 1954 New York Giants 1962 Hollywood Stars ('62 LA Dodgers) 1994 Montreal Expos 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks 1950 Philadelphia Phillies 1961 Cincinnati Reds