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PITCHERS:
GROVER ALEXANDER: 1915-1927
289-183, 3.15. Ten seasons with at least 20 wins, including seven in a row from 1920-26. MOP in 1921 (26-11, 2.97). Eight All-Star selections. Threw a no-hitter in 1916, and won a ring the same season with Detroit. Won strikeout crown 8 times, and finished career with 2996 Ks (4th among retired pitchers). His 1.63 ERA in 1915 is the best single-season mark of all time.
JACK CHESBRO: 1899-1912
240-158, 2.84. Five 20-win seasons, three after simulation began.
HARRY MORAN: 1913-1927
292-165, 3.40. Retired after 31-5 season with Detroit that established a new single-season record for victories and earned him an MOP. Won at least 20 games seven more times. Made six All-Star teams. 2622-1122 K/BB ratio. Starred with outstanding Detroit teams of the 1910s.
JACK POWELL: 1897-1911
261-230, 3.18. Pitched for subpar Browns teams most of his career. Won 20 or more games six times, three in the simulation.
CHUCK ROSE: 1911-1927
295-212, 3.37. Rookie of the Year in 1911 who won two World Series with Red Sox in 1914 and 1915. A six-time All-Star with Red Sox and Senators. Ten seasons with at least 20 wins. 2062 strikeouts with only 957 walks.
POSITION PLAYERS:
BILL CUNNINGHAM: 1910-1926
.302-140-1133. 2322 hits, 1288 runs scored, 1077 walks, 446 steals. Lifetime OBP of .387. In top ten all time in HR. Six All-Star selections with the Senators; often considered the second best at his position in the AL. Won a Slick Fielder Award.
LARRY DOYLE: 1907-1926
.300-89-1052. 2429 hits, 1217 runs scored. Five times an All-Star with the White Sox. Won a Series ring with the '08 Giants. Three Slick Fielder awards at 2B.
TOMMY LEACH: 1898-1916
.295-63-1160. 2684 hits, 1428 runs scored. Six All-Star appearances. Won WS rings with Pirates in 1905 and 1907.
TOMMY McMILLAN: 1908-1924
.294-20-743. 2344 hits, 1306 runs scored, 647 steals. Excellent glove man--won 5 NL Slick Fielder awards at short during his career with the Dodgers and Reds. 3 All-Star appearances. Starred on 1915 Reds NL championship team.
SANDY PIEZ: 1914-1927
.320-39-744. 2261 hits; 1220 runs scored; 952 stolen bases. Won four World Series rings with Giants and made four All-Star teams. Led National League in stolen bases four times; holds major league record for steals in a single season with 110 (1918). Won three American League steals crowns after trade to Browns.
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