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The Replay News 1960 Season- Final Stats Edition The Replay News 1960 Season- Final Stats Edition Ernie Banks Slams a National League Record 57 Home Runs Table Of Contents Page 3 Final Standings Page 4 Season Highlights Page 5 American League Leaders Page 7 National League Leaders Page 9 Team-by-Team Individual Stats Page 25 Team Stats Page 26 World Series Stats Page 28 Comparison of Batter’s Replay Stats to Actual Page 46 Comparison of Pitcher’s Replay Stats to Actual MLB Final Standings American League W L GB Pct R RA Chicago White Sox 99 55 -- .643 763 549 New York Yankees 97 57 2.0 .630 714 598 Cleveland Indians 83 71 16.0 .539 721 671 Baltimore Orioles 80 74 19.0 .519 646 634 Boston Red Sox 71 83 28.0 .461 685 703 Washington Senators 69 85 30.0 .448 626 660 Detroit Tigers 66 88 33.0 .429 609 736 Kansas City Athletics 51 103 48.0 .331 635 848 National League W L GB Pct R RA Pittsburgh Pirates 96 58 -- .623 766 622 San Francisco Giants 92 62 4.0 .597 736 631 Milwaukee Braves 90 64 6.0 .584 764 670 St. Louis Cardinals 76 78 20.0 .494 679 665 Los Angeles Dodgers 74 80 22.0 .481 680 672 Cincinnati Reds 66 88 30.0 .429 664 747 Chicago Cubs 64 90 32.0 .416 635 773 Philadelphia Phillies 58 96 38.0 .377 536 680 Significant Events Longest Hitting Streaks Player Games Last Date Pete Runnels 35 7/5/1960 Willie Kirkland 21 5/10/1960 Ernie Banks 21 6/1/1960 Al Smith 21 9/3/1960 Willie Mays 21 9/20/1960 Dick Groat 20 6/12/1960 Dick Groat 19 8/29/1960 Nellie Fox 19 8/30/1960 Mickey Mantle 18 7/9/1960 Johnny Logan 18 7/21/1960 Homering in Consecutive Games Ted Williams 11 straight games June 11 through 24 No-Hitter Jack Fisher BAL vs. DET June 8 Seven-for-Seven Game Bill Bruton MIL vs. CIN August 16 Three Home Run Games Eddie Yost DET vs. CLE May 29 Ted Williams BOS vs. NY June 5 Ted Williams BOS vs. DET September 7 Seven RBI Games Ken Boyer STL vs. PHI May 5 Ken Boyer STL vs. CHN July 16 Harmon Killebrew WSH vs. NY August 19 Andy Carey KC vs. CLE September 18 15 Strikeouts Games Sandy Koufax LA vs. PHI May 6 Bob Friend PIT vs. CHN July 30 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, October 02, 1960 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Nellie FoxCHA 204 Mickey MantleNY 131 Minnie MinosoCHA 198 Bill SkowronNY 111 Batting Average Vic PowerCLE 191 Harmon KillebrewWSH 111 Pete RunnelsBOS .344 Pete RunnelsBOS 187 Jim LemonWSH 106 Norm SiebernKC .328 Brooks RobinsonBAL 179 Ron HansenBAL 101 Nellie FoxCHA .325 Al SmithCHA 178 Bob AllisonWSH 85 Minnie MinosoCHA .324 Frank MalzoneBOS 174 Clete BoyerNY 85 Al SmithCHA .319 Norm SiebernKC 173 Jim LandisCHA 80 Gene WoodlingBAL .316 Luis AparicioCHA 172 Marv BreedingBAL 79 Vic PowerCLE .314 Tony KubekNY 169 Woodie HeldCLE 73 Gene FreeseCHA .310 Norm SiebernKC 73 Tito FranconaCLE .305 Doubles Lou ClintonBOS 73 Harvey KuennCLE .301 Tito FranconaCLE 51 Rocky ColavitoDET 73 Minnie MinosoCHA 46 Home Runs Nellie FoxCHA 35 Stolen Bases Roger MarisNY 54 Brooks RobinsonBAL 34 Luis AparicioCHA 52 Ted WilliamsBOS 45 Vic PowerCLE 34 Jim LandisCHA 26 Mickey MantleNY 42 Al SmithCHA 33 Jim PiersallCLE 23 Harmon KillebrewWSH 39 Norm SiebernKC 33 Minnie MinosoCHA 23 Jim LemonWSH 38 Frank MalzoneBOS 32 Lenny GreenWSH 21 Minnie MinosoCHA 32 Bob AllisonWSH 31 Gene FreeseCHA 15 Rocky ColavitoDET 31 Jim LandisCHA 31 Al KalineDET 14 Woodie HeldCLE 29 Chico FernandezDET 14 Charlie MaxwellDET 26 Triples Gene StephensBOS-BAL 12 Roy SieversCHA 25 Nellie FoxCHA 16 Johnny TempleCLE 11 Jim PiersallCLE 25 Roger MarisNY 12 Pete RunnelsBOS 11 Mickey MantleNY 11 Runs Batted In Luis AparicioCHA 9 On Base Percentage Minnie MinosoCHA 141 Lenny GreenWSH 9 Gene WoodlingBAL .451 Mickey MantleNY 126 Norm CashDET 7 Pete RunnelsBOS .430 Roger MarisNY 122 Jim LandisCHA 7 Roger MarisNY .414 Jim LemonWSH 109 Hector LopezNY 6 Norm SiebernKC .412 Harmon KillebrewWSH 105 Frank BollingDET 6 Eddie YostDET .412 Ted WilliamsBOS 101 Norm SiebernKC 6 Mickey MantleNY .399 Vic WertzBOS 95 Reno BertoiaWSH 6 Jim LandisCHA .397 Vic PowerCLE 95 Brooks RobinsonBAL 6 Minnie MinosoCHA .395 Frank MalzoneBOS 93 Russ SnyderKC 6 Roy SieversCHA .381 Norm SiebernKC 89 Al Smith CHA 6 Harmon KillebrewWSH .381 Nellie FoxCHA 89 Neil ChrisleyDET 6 Roy SieversCHA 89 Slugging Percentage Bases On Balls Roger MarisNY .702 Runs Scored Eddie YostDET 127 Harmon KillebrewWSH .588 Minnie MinosoCHA 114 Mickey MantleNY 117 Mickey MantleNY .569 Roger MarisNY 105 Gene WoodlingBAL 108 Minnie MinosoCHA .569 Mickey MantleNY 103 Ted WilliamsBOS 97 Norm SiebernKC .549 Pete RunnelsBOS 99 Bob AllisonWSH 96 Gene FreeseCHA .538 Nellie FoxCHA 98 Roger MarisNY 95 Tito FranconaCLE .514 Norm SiebernKC 97 Jim LandisCHA 89 Jim LemonWSH .496 Luis AparicioCHA 96 Jim LemonWSH 78 Roy SieversCHA .474 Jim LandisCHA 93 Norm SiebernKC 78 Jim PiersallCLE .469 Ted WilliamsBOS 92 Pete RunnelsBOS 75 Jim LemonWSH 90 Jackie BrandtBAL 90 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, October 02, 1960 Shutouts Pitching Leaders Bill MonbouquetteBOS 6 Jack FisherBAL 6 Earned Run Average Jim BunningDET 3 Jack FisherBAL 2.18 Jim CoatesNY 3 Frank BaumannCHA 2.37 Ray HerbertKC 3 Bob TurleyNY 2.41 Gary BellCLE 3 Steve BarberBAL 2.63 Frank BaumannCHA 3 Jim BunningDET 2.68 Jim PerryCLE 3 Bill MonbouquetteBOS 2.69 Camilo PascualWSH 3.02 Innings Pitched Early WynnCHA 3.08 Jim PerryCLE 271 Whitey FordNY 3.11 Pedro RamosWSH 269 Jim PerryCLE 3.38 Jim BunningDET 259 Frank LaryDET 258 Wins Early WynnCHA 254 Jim PerryCLE 17-12 Ray HerbertKC 245 Bob TurleyNY 16-4 Bud DaleyKC 234 Frank BaumannCHA 15-4 Bill MonbouquetteBOS 231 Jack FisherBAL 15-6 Billy PierceCHA 213 Steve BarberBAL 15-8 Steve BarberBAL 209 Mike FornielesBOS 14-4 Bob ShawCHA 14-7 Strikeouts Early WynnCHA 14-11 Jim BunningDET 161 Hal BrownBAL 13-7 Early WynnCHA 149 Art DitmarNY 13-9 Steve BarberBAL 145 Bill MonbouquetteBOS 13-9 Pedro RamosWSH 142 Camilo PascualWSH 138 Games Pitched Frank LaryDET 136 Mike FornielesBOS 70 Chuck EstradaBAL 135 Gerry StaleyCHA 61 Jim PerryCLE 132 Tex ClevengerWSH 52 Bill MonbouquetteBOS 130 Ray MooreCHA-WSH 49 Bud DaleyKC 129 Marty KutynaKC 49 Johnny KlippsteinCLE 48 Bases On Balls Pedro RamosWSH 42 Early WynnCHA 131 Frank BaumannCHA 42 Pedro RamosWSH 113 Don LeeWSH 42 Steve BarberBAL 111 Bobby ShantzNY 41 Bud DaleyKC 111 Turk LownCHA 41 Chuck EstradaBAL 110 Hoyt WilhelmBAL 41 Dick StigmanCLE 107 Dave SislerDET 41 Bob TurleyNY 103 Jim PerryCLE 41 Gary BellCLE 99 Herb ScoreCHA 94 Complete Games Ray HerbertKC 90 Pedro RamosWSH 14 Frank LaryDET 13 Saves Bill MonbouquetteBOS 13 Mike FornielesBOS 14 Jim PerryCLE 12 Johnny KlippsteinCLE 13 Milt PappasBAL 12 Gerry StaleyCHA 12 Chuck EstradaBAL 12 Ray MooreCHA-WSH 12 Ray HerbertKC 11 Bobby ShantzNY 11 Dick HallKC 11 Hank AguirreDET 10 Early WynnCHA 11 Ryne DurenNY 9 Jack FisherBAL 10 Hoyt WilhelmBAL 8 Jim BunningDET 10 Luis ArroyoNY 8 Bud DaleyKC 10 Turk LownCHA 7 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, October 02, 1960 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Willie MaysSF 218 Pancho HerreraPHI 133 Bill BrutonMIL 213 Eddie MathewsMIL 118 Batting Average Roberto ClementePIT 206 Frank HowardLA 115 Roberto ClementePIT .356 Ken BoyerSTL 197 Dick StuartPIT 111 Willie MaysSF .355 Ernie BanksCHN 193 Vada PinsonCIN 109 Wally MoonLA .343 Dick GroatPIT 190 Orlando CepedaSF 107 Ken BoyerSTL .340 Orlando CepedaSF 187 Bill BrutonMIL 105 Dick GroatPIT .337 Hank AaronMIL 180 Tony TaylorCHN-PHI 99 Bill BrutonMIL .336 Vada PinsonCIN 175 Joe AdcockMIL 97 Ernie BanksCHN .327 Bob SkinnerPIT 169 Bill WhiteSTL 97 Norm LarkerLA .324 Don HoakPIT 169 Johnny LoganMIL .323 Stolen Bases Orlando CepedaSF .316 Doubles Maury WillsLA 51 Orlando CepedaSF 43 Vada PinsonCIN 32 Home Runs Vada PinsonCIN 42 Bill BrutonMIL 26 Ernie BanksCHN 57 Willie MaysSF 41 Willie MaysSF 24 Hank AaronMIL 49 Tony GonzalezCIN-PHI 32 Tony TaylorCHN-PHI 23 Ken BoyerSTL 45 Bill BrutonMIL 31 Julian JavierSTL 16 Eddie MathewsMIL 35 Norm LarkerLA 31 Ken BoyerSTL 16 Frank RobinsonCIN 30 Ken BoyerSTL 31 Bill WhiteSTL 14 Wally PostPHI-CIN 29 Bob SkinnerPIT 30 Orlando CepedaSF 14 Willie MaysSF 27 Hank AaronMIL 30 Jim GilliamLA 13 Dick StuartPIT 23 Frank RobinsonCIN 30 Frank ThomasCHN 23 Don HoakPIT 30 On Base Percentage Roberto ClementePIT 22 Johnny LoganMIL 30 Frank RobinsonCIN .430 Willie KirklandSF 22 Richie AshburnCHN .429 Triples Wally MoonLA .424 Runs Batted In Willie MaysSF 22 Willie MaysSF .409 Ernie BanksCHN 153 Bill BrutonMIL 19 Roberto ClementePIT .396 Hank AaronMIL 152 Don BlasingameSF 15 Dick GroatPIT .393 Ken BoyerSTL 135 Hank AaronMIL 14 Don HoakPIT .392 Orlando CepedaSF 113 Bill VirdonPIT 14 Ernie BanksCHN .392 Roberto ClementePIT 112 Willie KirklandSF 13 Jim GilliamLA .389 Willie MaysSF 111 Eddie BressoudSF 13 Ken BoyerSTL .386 Eddie MathewsMIL 103 Andre RodgersSF 12 Willie KirklandSF 98 Bob WillCHN 11 Slugging Percentage Frank RobinsonCIN 93 Ken BoyerSTL 10 Ernie BanksCHN .692 Wally PostPHI-CIN 88 Ken BoyerSTL .661 Bases On Balls Hank AaronMIL .634 Runs Scored Richie AshburnCHN 125 Willie MaysSF .625 Willie MaysSF 126 Jim GilliamLA 104 Frank RobinsonCIN .610 Ernie BanksCHN 113 Eddie MathewsMIL 98 Roberto ClementePIT .524 Vada PinsonCIN 113 Frank RobinsonCIN 93 Wally MoonLA .523 Bill BrutonMIL 109 Don HoakPIT 81 Eddie MathewsMIL .521 Eddie MathewsMIL 107 Daryl SpencerSTL 75 Willie KirklandSF .521 Ken BoyerSTL 103 Wally MoonLA 70 Bill BrutonMIL .497 Roberto ClementePIT 99 Joe CunninghamSTL 68 Hank AaronMIL 97 Ernie BanksCHN 66 Bob SkinnerPIT 97 Bobby Del GrecoPHI 65 Frank RobinsonCIN 96 Richie AshburnCHN 96 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, October 02, 1960 Shutouts Pitching Leaders Bob BuhlMIL 7 Mike McCormickSF 5 Earned Run Average Stan WilliamsLA 4 Mike McCormickSF
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