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1908 Replay Stats Package Table of Contents Page 2…Final Standings 1908 Replay Stats Package Table of Contents Page 2…Final Standings 3…American League Leaders 5…National League Leaders 7…Individual Batting 13…Individual Pitching 17…Team Batting 18…Team Pitching 19…World Series Batting 20…World Series Pitching MLB Standings Through Games Of 10/8/1908 American League W LGB Pct Detroit Tigers 89 64-- .582 St. Louis Browns 88 64.5 .579 Cleveland Naps 89 65.5 .578 Chicago White Sox 84 684.5 .553 Boston Red Sox 84 705.5 .545 Philadelphia Athletics 66 8723.0 .431 Washington Nationals 59 9329.5 .388 New York Highlanders 53 10136.5 .344 National League W LGB Pct Pittsburgh Pirates 109 45-- .708 Chicago Cubs 105 483.5 .686 New York Giants 96 5712.5 .627 Philadelphia Phillies 87 6722.0 .565 Cincinnati Reds 66 8843.0 .429 Brooklyn Superbas 53 10156.0 .344 Boston Doves 50 10459.0 .325 St. Louis Cardinals 49 10560.0 .318 American League Leaders Including Games of Thursday, October 08, 1908 Hits Stolen Bases Batting Leaders Sam CrawfordDET 199 Patsy DoughertyCHA 58 Ty CobbDET 195 Ty CobbDET 48 Batting Average Harry LordBSA 190 Josh ClarkeCLE 44 Doc GesslerBSA .333 Matty McIntyreDET 182 Charlie HemphillNYA 36 Harry LordBSA .323 Nap LajoieCLE 175 Harry DavisPHA 35 Ty CobbDET .317 Germany SchaeferDET 160 Hal ChaseNYA 34 Sam CrawfordDET .309 Hobe FerrisSLA 158 Amby McConnellBSA 34 Nap LajoieCLE .298 Doc GesslerBSA 154 Doc GesslerBSA 30 Patsy DoughertyCHA .293 Amby McConnellBSA 154 Germany SchaeferDET 29 Charlie HemphillNYA .293 Charlie HemphillNYA 153 Clyde MilanWSH 29 Matty McIntyreDET .291 Amby McConnellBSA .289 Doubles On Base Percentage Bobby WallaceSLA .287 Ty CobbDET 38 Doc GesslerBSA .407 George StovallCLE 35 Josh ClarkeCLE .376 Home Runs Matty McIntyreDET 33 Patsy DoughertyCHA .372 Harry NilesNYA-BSA 11 Claude RossmanDET 32 Matty McIntyreDET .370 Topsy HartselPHA 9 Nap LajoieCLE 31 Topsy HartselPHA .370 Simon NichollsPHA 9 Sam CrawfordDET 30 Nap LajoieCLE .359 Jimmy WilliamsSLA 9 Danny MurphyPHA 30 Harry LordBSA .353 George StoneSLA 7 Bill HinchmanCLE 28 Ty CobbDET .350 Harry DavisPHA 7 Wid ConroyNYA 28 Charlie HemphillNYA .348 Sam CrawfordDET 6 Harry DavisPHA 28 Amby McConnellBSA .347 Harry LordBSA 5 Bill HinchmanCLE 5 Triples Slugging Percentage Danny MurphyPHA 4 Ty CobbDET 24 Ty CobbDET .476 Ty CobbDET 4 Matty McIntyreDET 21 Doc GesslerBSA .450 Emmet HeidrickSLA 4 Sam CrawfordDET 17 Sam CrawfordDET .436 Claude RossmanDET 16 Harry LordBSA .430 Runs Batted In Gavvy CravathBSA 16 Matty McIntyreDET .411 Sam CrawfordDET 114 Jake StahlNYA-BSA 16 Topsy HartselPHA .387 Ty CobbDET 89 Doc GesslerBSA 15 George StovallCLE .383 Doc GesslerBSA 84 Harry LordBSA 14 Harry DavisPHA .383 Nap LajoieCLE 74 Clyde MilanWSH 14 Nap LajoieCLE .379 Claude RossmanDET 74 Germany SchaeferDET 13 Claude RossmanDET .373 Patsy DoughertyCHA 74 Gabby StreetWSH 13 Jimmy WilliamsSLA 65 Harry DavisPHA 63 Bases On Balls Hobe FerrisSLA 63 Josh ClarkeCLE 87 Germany SchaeferDET 59 Topsy HartselPHA 77 Fielder JonesCHA 76 Runs Scored Matty McIntyreDET 66 Matty McIntyreDET 105 George StoneSLA 55 Sam CrawfordDET 96 Harry DavisPHA 54 George StoneSLA 90 Doc GesslerBSA 51 Ty CobbDET 87 Nap LajoieCLE 50 Harry LordBSA 77 Patsy DoughertyCHA 49 Josh ClarkeCLE 75 Freddy ParentCHA 49 Germany SchaeferDET 72 Fielder JonesCHA 70 Strikeouts Amby McConnellBSA 67 George StoneSLA 103 Jake StahlNYA-BSA 67 Josh ClarkeCLE 91 George McBrideWSH 82 Jimmy WilliamsSLA 81 Billy SullivanCHA 78 Matty McIntyreDET 76 Patsy DoughertyCHA 76 Freddy ParentCHA 74 Topsy HartselPHA 74 Ed HahnCHA 73 American League Leaders Including Games of Thursday, October 08, 1908 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders Ed WalshCHA 12 Rube VickersPHA 6 Harry HowellSLA 9 Doc NewtonNYA 3 Earned Run Average Rube WaddellSLA 9 Harry HowellSLA 3 Charlie ChechCLE 0.69 Addie JossCLE 8 Rube WaddellSLA 2 Walter JohnsonWSH 1.17 Frank SmithCHA 7 Ed FosterCLE 2 Heinie BergerCLE 1.23 Charlie ChechCLE 6 Ed WalshCHA 2 Addie JossCLE 1.32 Heinie BergerCLE 6 Frank SmithCHA 2 Ed WalshCHA 1.48 Chief BenderPHA 5 Jack RyanCLE 2 Ed SummersDET 1.54 Jack PowellSLA 5 Frank SmithCHA 1.58 Jimmy DygertPHA 5 Cy YoungBSA 1.60 Bill DonovanDET 5 Jimmy DygertPHA 1.68 Walter JohnsonWSH 5 Bill BurnsWSH 1.77 Bill DineenSLA 5 Eddie CicotteBSA 5 Wins Ed WalshCHA 37-20 Innings Pitched Ed SummersDET 24-11 Ed WalshCHA 487 Addie JossCLE 23-13 Rube WaddellSLA 320 Harry HowellSLA 20-11 Frank SmithCHA 313 Frank SmithCHA 19-11 Addie JossCLE 313 Cy YoungBSA 19-12 Rube VickersPHA 310 Rube WaddellSLA 19-17 Ed SummersDET 309 Heinie BergerCLE 18-4 Cy YoungBSA 304 Walter JohnsonWSH 18-7 Doc WhiteCHA 291 Jack PowellSLA 18-13 Harry HowellSLA 288 Jack PowellSLA 282 Games Pitched Ed WalshCHA 62 Strikeouts Rube VickersPHA 53 Rube WaddellSLA 313 Jack ChesbroNYA 45 Ed WalshCHA 284 Tom HughesWSH 44 Jimmy DygertPHA 186 Rube WaddellSLA 43 Walter JohnsonWSH 183 Addie JossCLE 42 Rube VickersPHA 180 Jimmy DygertPHA 41 Cy YoungBSA 177 Frank SmithCHA 41 Tom HughesWSH 171 Ed SummersDET 41 Glenn LiebhardtCLE 165 Doc WhiteCHA 40 Bill DonovanDET 160 George MullinDET 40 Eddie PlankPHA 154 Complete Games Bases On Balls Ed WalshCHA 41 Joe LakeNYA 88 Cy YoungBSA 29 Tom HughesWSH 86 Addie JossCLE 27 Jimmy DygertPHA 83 Jack PowellSLA 25 Harry HowellSLA 79 Rube WaddellSLA 25 Rube VickersPHA 78 Harry HowellSLA 24 Rube WaddellSLA 75 Bill DonovanDET 24 Rube ManningNYA 73 Ed SummersDET 23 Frank SmithCHA 69 Walter JohnsonWSH 23 Cy MorganBSA 66 Frank SmithCHA 23 George MullinDET 66 National League Leaders Including Games of Thursday, October 08, 1908 Hits Stolen Bases Batting Leaders Honus WagnerPIT 195 Sherry MageePHN 56 Mike DonlinNYN 190 Honus WagnerPIT 55 Batting Average Hans LobertCIN 185 Red MurraySLN 50 Honus WagnerPIT .335 Red MurraySLN 179 Miller HugginsCIN 42 Sherry MageePHN .326 Sherry MageePHN 177 John TitusPHN 38 Mike DonlinNYN .314 Kitty BransfieldPHN 169 Johnny EversCHN 36 Kitty BransfieldPHN .311 Fred ClarkePIT 166 Fred ClarkePIT 36 Hans LobertCIN .303 John TitusPHN 165 Hans LobertCIN 35 John TitusPHN .298 Tommy LeachPIT 164 Kitty BransfieldPHN 34 Frank ChanceCHN .296 Fred OsbornPHN 154 Otto KnabePHN 34 Red MurraySLN .293 Al BridwellNYN .283 Doubles On Base Percentage Roger BresnahanNYN .281 Honus WagnerPIT 41 Honus WagnerPIT .401 Kitty BransfieldPHN 37 Roger BresnahanNYN .397 Home Runs Mike DonlinNYN 35 John TitusPHN .387 Tim JordanBRK 16 Mickey DoolanPHN 31 Sherry MageePHN .377 Honus WagnerPIT 11 Ed KonetchySLN 29 Art DevlinNYN .362 Red MurraySLN 10 Tommy LeachPIT 29 Johnny EversCHN .360 Mike DonlinNYN 8 Sherry MageePHN 28 Frank ChanceCHN .359 Cy SeymourNYN 7 Bill DahlenBSN 28 Al BridwellNYN .353 Ed KonetchySLN 7 Roger BresnahanNYN 28 Roy ThomasPHN-PIT .347 Joe TinkerCHN 6 Frank ChanceCHN 27 Hans LobertCIN .346 Tommy LeachPIT 6 Chief WilsonPIT 6 Triples Slugging Percentage Kitty BransfieldPHN 5 Hans LobertCIN 19 Honus WagnerPIT .524 Bill DahlenBSN 5 Fred ClarkePIT 18 Sherry MageePHN .457 Honus WagnerPIT 18 Mike DonlinNYN .450 Runs Batted In Sherry MageePHN 17 Kitty BransfieldPHN .443 Honus WagnerPIT 115 Tommy LeachPIT 17 Red MurraySLN .427 Mike DonlinNYN 92 Red MurraySLN 17 Hans LobertCIN .417 Sherry MageePHN 92 Joe TinkerCHN 16 Tim JordanBRK .408 Kitty BransfieldPHN 85 John HummelBRK 13 Tommy LeachPIT .395 Fred OsbornPHN 78 Roy ThomasPHN-PIT 13 Frank ChanceCHN .393 Joe TinkerCHN 70 Mike DonlinNYN 12 Joe TinkerCHN .392 Cy SeymourNYN 66 Frank ChanceCHN 66 Bases On Balls Harry SteinfeldtCHN 65 Roger BresnahanNYN 91 Hans LobertCIN 65 John TitusPHN 64 Fred ClarkePIT 61 Runs Scored Fred TenneyNYN 59 Tommy LeachPIT 108 Johnny EversCHN 58 Honus WagnerPIT 95 Ed AbbaticchioPIT 57 Fred ClarkePIT 92 Otto KnabePHN 57 John TitusPHN 83 Roy ThomasPHN-PIT 56 Sherry MageePHN 80 Tommy SheehanBRK 56 Hans LobertCIN 79 Art DevlinNYN 55 Otto KnabePHN 79 Miller HugginsCIN 55 Fred TenneyNYN 78 Roger BresnahanNYN 70 Strikeouts Miller HugginsCIN 69 John HummelBRK 77 Tommy LeachPIT 75 Eddie GrantPHN 70 Chief WilsonPIT 67 Dode PaskertCIN 64 John KaneCIN 61 Roy ThomasPHN-PIT 61 Miller HugginsCIN 61 Fred ClarkePIT 61 Red MurraySLN 61 National League Leaders Including Games of Thursday, October 08, 1908 Shutouts Saves Pitching Leaders George McQuillanPHN 15 Mordecai BrownCHN 5 Christy MathewsonNYN 11 Vive LindamanBSN 4 Earned Run Average Mordecai BrownCHN 9 Howie CamnitzPIT 3 George McQuillanPHN 1.02 Howie CamnitzPIT 9 Stoney McGlynnSLN 2 Christy MathewsonNYN 1.03 Vic WillisPIT 7 Sam LeeverPIT 2 Mordecai BrownCHN 1.05 Orval OverallCHN 6 Nick MaddoxPIT 2 Andy CoakleyCIN-CHN 1.37 Chick FraserCHN 6 Lefty LeifieldPIT 2 Jack PfiesterCHN 1.41 Bugs RaymondSLN 6 Johnny LushSLN 2 Orval OverallCHN 1.44 Andy CoakleyCIN-CHN 6 Dummy TaylorNYN 2 Chick FraserCHN 1.50 Lefty LeifieldPIT 6 Chick FraserCHN 2 Lefty LeifieldPIT 1.55 Irv YoungBSN-PIT 2 Howie CamnitzPIT 1.56 Innings Pitched Ed ReulbachCHN 1.70 George McQuillanPHN 397 Christy MathewsonNYN 386 Wins Bugs RaymondSLN 330 Christy MathewsonNYN 31-16 Vic WillisPIT 325 George 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