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1967 Final Stats and Standings 1967 Replay Final Stats Table of Contents Page 2…Final Standings 3…American League Leaders 5…National League Leaders 7…Team Stats 8…Team-by-Team Individual Stats 28…World Series Stats MLB Standings Through Games Of 10/1/1967 American League W LGB Pct Boston Red Sox 98 64-- .605 Detroit Tigers 89 739.0 .549 California Angels 88 739.5 .547 Chicago White Sox 87 7511.0 .537 Minnesota Twins 86 7612.0 .531 Baltimore Orioles 82 7915.5 .509 Cleveland Indians 76 8622.0 .469 Kansas City Athletics 71 9026.5 .441 New York Yankees 69 9329.0 .426 Washington Senators 62 9935.5 .385 National League W LGB Pct St. Louis Cardinals 100 61-- .621 Cincinnati Reds 98 642.5 .605 Pittsburgh Pirates 96 664.5 .593 Philadelphia Phillies 92 708.5 .568 San Francisco Giants 92 708.5 .568 Chicago Cubs 89 7211.0 .553 Atlanta Braves 75 8725.5 .463 Los Angeles Dodgers 64 9836.5 .395 New York Mets 57 10543.5 .352 Houston Astros 46 11654.5 .284 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, October 01, 1967 Hits Strikeouts Batting Leaders Carl YastrzemskiBOS 191 Frank HowardWSH 145 Jim FregosiCAL 188 Bobby KnoopCAL 138 Batting Average Cesar TovarMIN 187 Mickey MantleNYA 132 Carl YastrzemskiBOS .308 Max AlvisCLE 180 Pete WardCHA 130 Jim FregosiCAL .299 Horace ClarkeNYA 171 Tommie AgeeCHA 128 Al KalineDET .297 Tony OlivaMIN 156 Bob AllisonMIN 119 Joe PepitoneNYA .294 Bert CampanerisKC 154 Rick MondayKC 119 Horace ClarkeNYA .285 Joe PepitoneNYA 154 Zoilo VersallesMIN 115 Frank RobinsonBAL .283 Ken McMullenWSH 152 George ScottBOS 114 Cesar TovarMIN .283 George ScottBOS 151 Curt BlefaryBAL 113 Tony OlivaMIN .281 Max AlvisCLE .279 Doubles Stolen Bases Rod CarewMIN .271 Cesar TovarMIN 34 Bert CampanerisKC 57 Tony OlivaMIN 33 Don BufordCHA 42 Home Runs Luis AparicioBAL 32 Tommie AgeeCHA 27 Carl YastrzemskiBOS 47 Al KalineDET 31 Horace ClarkeNYA 22 Harmon KillebrewMIN 45 Davey JohnsonBAL 31 Fred ValentineWSH 22 Frank HowardWSH 40 Ron HansenCHA 29 Reggie SmithBOS 16 Al KalineDET 33 Bert CampanerisKC 28 Tommy McCrawCHA 16 Don MincherCAL 31 Carl YastrzemskiBOS 28 Jose CardenalCAL 15 Norm CashDET 30 Tom TreshNYA 28 Jim FregosiCAL 13 Curt BlefaryBAL 28 Tommie AgeeCHA 27 Luis AparicioBAL 13 Frank RobinsonBAL 27 Mike HershbergerKC 27 Cesar TovarMIN 13 George ScottBOS 27 Max AlvisCLE 27 Mickey MantleNYA 26 On Base Percentage Pete WardCHA 26 Triples Harmon KillebrewMIN .402 Bob AllisonMIN 26 Rod CarewMIN 12 Carl YastrzemskiBOS .393 Ted UhlaenderMIN 10 Dick McAuliffeDET .390 Runs Batted In Rick MondayKC 9 Al KalineDET .370 Carl YastrzemskiBOS 126 Dick McAuliffeDET 9 Frank RobinsonBAL .364 Harmon KillebrewMIN 118 Tony OlivaMIN 9 Mike AndrewsBOS .354 Frank RobinsonBAL 90 Bert CampanerisKC 8 Bob AllisonMIN .353 Frank HowardWSH 89 Zoilo VersallesMIN 7 George ScottBOS .353 Bob AllisonMIN 87 Reggie JacksonKC 7 Tony OlivaMIN .352 Don MincherCAL 85 Max AlvisCLE 7 Pete WardCHA .351 George ScottBOS 82 Jim NorthrupDET 7 Brooks RobinsonBAL 80 Reggie SmithBOS 7 Slugging Percentage Al KalineDET 77 Carl YastrzemskiBOS .590 Reggie SmithBOS 77 Bases On Balls Al KalineDET .569 Curt BlefaryBAL 77 Harmon KillebrewMIN 145 Harmon KillebrewMIN .533 Dick McAuliffeDET 121 Frank RobinsonBAL .511 Runs Scored Mickey MantleNYA 94 Frank HowardWSH .497 Carl YastrzemskiBOS 106 Carl YastrzemskiBOS 85 Don MincherCAL .497 Harmon KillebrewMIN 103 George ScottBOS 74 Tony OlivaMIN .486 Dick McAuliffeDET 93 Mike AndrewsBOS 73 Bob AllisonMIN .479 Cesar TovarMIN 86 Don BufordCHA 71 Pete WardCHA .477 George ScottBOS 80 Ron HansenCHA 70 George ScottBOS .445 Joe FoyBOS 78 Don MincherCAL 68 Al KalineDET 78 Pete WardCHA 67 Bert CampanerisKC 77 Jim FregosiCAL 74 Max AlvisCLE 74 American League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, October 01, 1967 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Joe HorlenCHA 9 Minnie RojasCAL 27 Tommy JohnCHA 7 John WyattBOS 20 Earned Run Average Dean ChanceMIN 7 Bob LockerCHA 19 Tommy JohnCHA 1.92 Mickey LolichDET 5 Dooley WomackNYA 19 Lee StangeBOS 2.08 George BrunetCAL 5 Al WorthingtonMIN 15 Dave BoswellMIN 2.13 Dave BoswellMIN 5 Moe DrabowskyBAL 14 Rickey ClarkCAL 2.14 Catfish HunterKC 5 Jack AkerKC 12 Joe HorlenCHA 2.15 Earl WilsonDET 4 Fred GladdingDET 12 Jim McGlothlinCAL 2.18 Jim HardinBAL 4 Darold KnowlesWSH 12 George BrunetCAL 2.40 Jim LonborgBOS 4 Dave BaldwinWSH 11 Al DowningNYA 2.53 Luis TiantCLE 4 Bill KelsoCAL 11 Mickey LolichDET 2.58 Steve BarberBAL-NYA 4 Gary PetersCHA 2.58 Steve HarganCLE 4 Gary BellCLE-BOS 4 Wins Al DowningNYA 4 Dean ChanceMIN 20-13 Joe SparmaDET 19-10 Innings Pitched Jim LonborgBOS 19-10 Jim LonborgBOS 302 George BrunetCAL 19-11 Dean ChanceMIN 299 Mickey LolichDET 18-8 Earl WilsonDET 290 Earl WilsonDET 17-14 Mel StottlemyreNYA 270 Jim McGlothlinCAL 16-4 Gary PetersCHA 268 Joe HorlenCHA 16-7 Joe HorlenCHA 264 Dave BoswellMIN 16-8 Jim KaatMIN 263 Sonny SiebertCLE 16-11 George BrunetCAL 258 Catfish HunterKC 256 Games Pitched Denny McLainDET 256 Bob LockerCHA 78 Minnie RojasCAL 72 Strikeouts Bill KelsoCAL 71 Dean ChanceMIN 262 Dooley WomackNYA 63 Sam McDowellCLE 246 Don McMahonBOS-CHA 63 Gary PetersCHA 245 Jack AkerKC 59 Dave BoswellMIN 238 Darold KnowlesWSH 57 Luis TiantCLE 238 John WyattBOS 57 Catfish HunterKC 230 Al WorthingtonMIN 56 Jim LonborgBOS 225 Dave BaldwinWSH 53 Earl WilsonDET 216 Jim NashKC 199 Complete Games Jim KaatMIN 192 Dean ChanceMIN 16 Steve HarganCLE 14 Bases On Balls Earl WilsonDET 14 Dave BoswellMIN 123 Joe HorlenCHA 13 Tom PhoebusBAL 118 Catfish HunterKC 12 Sam McDowellCLE 115 Jim LonborgBOS 12 Joe SparmaDET 102 Mickey LolichDET 11 Gary PetersCHA 101 Luis TiantCLE 11 Jim LonborgBOS 99 Dave BoswellMIN 11 Earl WilsonDET 96 Jim KaatMIN 10 Jim NashKC 88 Chuck DobsonKC 10 George BrunetCAL 88 Steve BarberBAL-NYA 86 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, October 01, 1967 Hits Stolen Bases Batting Leaders Lou BrockSTL 226 Lou BrockSTL 63 Roberto ClementePIT 212 Maury WillsPIT 32 Batting Average Curt FloodSTL 192 Adolfo PhillipsCHN 27 Curt FloodSTL .361 Tony PerezCIN 192 Joe MorganHOU 23 Roberto ClementePIT .357 Matty AlouPIT 191 Vada PinsonCIN 23 Tony GonzalezPHI .341 Maury WillsPIT 191 Richie AllenPHI 20 Richie AllenPHI .340 Billy WilliamsCHN 190 Willie DavisLA 20 Matty AlouPIT .336 Ernie BanksCHN 190 Tommy HarperCIN 19 Ernie BanksCHN .328 Orlando CepedaSTL 187 Pete RoseCIN 19 Lou BrockSTL .324 Hank AaronATL 185 Sonny JacksonHOU 18 Rusty StaubHOU .322 Rusty StaubHOU 185 Maury WillsPIT .316 On Base Percentage Jesus AlouSF .312 Doubles Richie AllenPHI .416 Hank AaronATL 42 Ron SantoCHN .399 Home Runs Orlando CepedaSTL 41 Tony GonzalezPHI .397 Hank AaronATL 40 Lou BrockSTL 37 Curt FloodSTL .394 Ron SantoCHN 37 Rusty StaubHOU 34 Adolfo PhillipsCHN .390 Jimmy WynnHOU 36 Johnny CallisonPHI 32 Roberto ClementePIT .384 Willie McCoveySF 33 Richie AllenPHI 31 Rusty StaubHOU .377 Ernie BanksCHN 31 Felipe AlouATL 31 Jim Ray HartSF .376 Billy WilliamsCHN 31 Curt FloodSTL 31 Willie McCoveySF .365 Jim Ray HartSF 31 Roberto ClementePIT 30 Ernie BanksCHN .363 Tony PerezCIN 29 Pete RoseCIN 30 Willie MaysSF 24 Slugging Percentage Richie AllenPHI 23 Triples Richie AllenPHI .598 Clete BoyerATL 23 Joe MorganHOU 14 Hank AaronATL .567 Vada PinsonCIN 12 Ron SantoCHN .544 Runs Batted In Lou BrockSTL 11 Ernie BanksCHN .541 Hank AaronATL 110 Manny MotaPIT 11 Roberto ClementePIT .537 Roberto ClementePIT 108 Billy WilliamsCHN 10 Willie McCoveySF .528 Orlando CepedaSTL 105 Richie AllenPHI 10 Jim Ray HartSF .518 Jimmy WynnHOU 105 Roberto ClementePIT 10 Tony PerezCIN .504 Jim Ray HartSF 100 Willie DavisLA 8 Lou BrockSTL .499 Billy WilliamsCHN 98 Jim Ray HartSF 8 Billy WilliamsCHN .498 Ron SantoCHN 96 Roger MarisSTL 8 Tony PerezCIN 94 Richie AllenPHI 89 Bases On Balls Clete BoyerATL 86 Ron SantoCHN 92 Ernie BanksCHN 86 Adolfo PhillipsCHN 86 Jimmy WynnHOU 76 Runs Scored Joe MorganHOU 76 Lou BrockSTL 126 Jim Ray HartSF 75 Ron SantoCHN 109 Mack JonesATL 71 Billy WilliamsCHN 103 Denis MenkeATL 66 Hank AaronATL 97 Billy WilliamsCHN 57 Maury WillsPIT 91 Dal MaxvillSTL 56 Roberto ClementePIT 91 Wes ParkerLA 56 Ernie BanksCHN 90 Vada PinsonCIN 89 Strikeouts Curt FloodSTL 87 Willie StargellPIT 134 Willie MaysSF 84 Mack JonesATL 130 Willie McCoveySF 84 Jimmy WynnHOU 130 Willie McCoveySF 130 Richie AllenPHI 119 Deron JohnsonCIN 114 Julian JavierSTL 109 Donn ClendenonPIT 108 Ron SantoCHN 107 Lou BrockSTL 106 National League Leaders Including Games of Sunday, October 01, 1967 Shutouts Pitching Leaders Jim BunningPHI 10 Gary NolanCIN 6 Earned Run Average Tommie SiskPIT 5 Jim BunningPHI 1.56 Ray SadeckiSF 5 Phil NiekroATL 1.68 Mike CuellarHOU 5 Tommie SiskPIT 1.75 Gaylord PerrySF 5 Gary NolanCIN 2.04 Fergie JenkinsCHN 5 Jim MaloneyCIN 2.18 Dick HughesSTL 5 Mel QueenCIN 2.22 Bill SingerLA 5 Ray SadeckiSF 2.22 Jim MaloneyCIN 5 Chris ShortPHI 2.47 Denny LemasterATL 2.49 Innings Pitched Tom SeaverNYN 2.49 Jim BunningPHI 328 Fergie JenkinsCHN 303 Wins Gaylord PerrySF 298 Jim BunningPHI 23-10 Mike McCormickSF 283 Fergie JenkinsCHN 21-13 Claude OsteenLA 278 Mike McCormickSF 19-12 Larry JacksonPHI 273 Ray SadeckiSF 18-6 Don DrysdaleLA 271 Larry JacksonPHI 18-12 Tom SeaverNYN 260 Tommie SiskPIT 17-7 Gary NolanCIN 247 Mel QueenCIN 17-7 Mike CuellarHOU 239 Rich NyeCHN 17-7 Steve CarltonSTL 17-9 Strikeouts Dick HughesSTL 15-6 Jim BunningPHI 266 Fergie JenkinsCHN 248 Games Pitched Mike CuellarHOU 233 Ted AbernathyCIN 71 Gaylord PerrySF 221 Ron PerranoskiLA 70 Bob VealePIT 212 Ron WillisSTL 65 Gary NolanCIN 193 Roy FacePIT 62 Don DrysdaleLA 192 Frank LinzySF 58 Don WilsonHOU 187 Turk FarrellHOU-PHI 56 Steve CarltonSTL 179 Joe HoernerSTL 56 Bill SingerLA 176 Dan SchneiderHOU 55 Tom SeaverNYN 176 Phil
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