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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Ironwood, Mich.
Posts: 222
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League leaders through April
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BATTING AVERAGE
AL FL
Elmer Flick, CLE .408 Eddie Chalmers, NOP .423
Ty Cobb, DET .349 Jack Birnbaum, NOP .351
Danny Green, CHA .345 Joel Harrison, IND .333
Freddy Parent, BOS .339 Ray O'Neal, MIL .327
George Stone, SLB .333 Ty Holst, BLT .327
DOUBLES
Eight tied with 4 Ray O'Neal, MIL 8
Ty Holst, BLT 7
Doug Stocker, NOP 6
Six tied with 5
TRIPLES
Elmer Flick, CLE 5 Ray O'Neal, MIL 2
Harry Davis, PHA 4 Larry Matthews, PIT 2
George Davis, CHA 4 Tim Thomas, BUF 2
Danny Green, CHA 4 George Laughlin, NOP 2
Four tied with 3 Bill Pippin, NEW 2
Joel Harrison, IND 2
HOME RUNS
Many tied with 1 Nine tied with 1
RBI
Buck Freeman, BOS 13 Doug Stocker, NOP 14
Nap Lajoie, CLE 13 Bill Weber, NOP 10
George Davis, CHA 12 Ray O'Neal, MIL 9
Frank Isbell, CHA 11 Andy Osborn, KCP 9
Many tied with 8 George Hosmer, IND 8
RUNS
Elmer Flick, CLE 15 Jack Birnbaum, NOP 11
Danny Green, CHA 11 Eddie Chalmers, NOP 10
Terry Turner, CLE 10 Bill Kemper, KCP 10
George Davis, CHA 10 Bill Pippin, NEW 9
Four tied with 9 Stan Carroll, MIL 9
STOLEN BASES
Harry Bay, CLE 10 Ed Smithers, NOP 8
Elmer Flick, CLE 8 John Densmore, BUF 6
Jack Doyle, NYA 8 Clem Prindle, PIT 5
Danny Hoffman, PHA 7 Clarence Gaughan, BLT 5
Many tied with 6 Four tied with 4
WINS
Jack Chesbro, NYA 4 Bert Ducharme, NOP 4
Rube Waddell, PHA 4 Seven tied with 3
Earl Moore, CLE 4
Tom Hughes, WAS 3
Bill Donovan, DET 3
Harry Howell, SLB 3
STRIKEOUTS
Rube Waddell, PHA 35 Harry Griffis, NEW 21
Chief Bender, PHA 16 Norm Conrad, IND 19
Frank Smith, CHA 16 Roger Spindler, PIT 18
Cy Young, BOS 16 Mark Mertz, NOP 18
Bill Donovan, DET 16 Four tied with 17
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
George Winter, BOS 0.50 Rex Washington, BUF 0.96
George Mullin, DET 1.03 Art Smith, BUF 1.08
Jack Chesbro, NYA 1.06 Sammy Eberly, BLT 1.33
Jimmy Dygert, PHA 1.17 Ray Warfield, PIT 1.35
Happy Townsend, WAS 1.33 Five tied with 1.50
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The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It's been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game, is a part of our past, Ray. It reminds us of all that once was good, and that could be again. Oh people will come, Ray. People will most definitely come.
--Terence Mann, somewhere in a cornfield in Iowa
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