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Old 07-07-2005, 05:46 PM   #7
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League leaders through June

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BATTING AVERAGE
AL                                 FL
Elmer Flick, CLE             .329  Eddie Chalmers, NOP          .345
Nap Lajoie, CLE              .324  Jack Birnbaum, NOP           .302
Jesse Burkett, BOS           .314  Al Pratt, MIL                .294
Ty Cobb, DET                 .290  Henry Nalley, BLT            .290
Topsy Hartsel, PHA           .287  Dixie Rogers, KCP            .288

DOUBLES
Bill Bradley, CLE              14  Ty Holst, BLT                  25
Lave Cross, PHA                14  Ray O'Neal, MIL                22
Jimmy Williams, NYA            13  Charlie Evans, KCP             19
Six tied with                  12  Dan Floyd, BLT                 17
                                   Al Pratt, MIL                  16
                                   George Hosmer, IND             16

TRIPLES
Freddy Parent, BOS             14  Ed Smithers, NOP                5
Sam Crawford, DET              13  Bill Pippin, NEW                4
Danny Hoffman, PHA             12  Chris Brammer, PIT              4
Harry Davis, PHA               11  Four tied with                  3
Elmer Flick, CLE               11                                    
Danny Green, CHA               11

HOME RUNS
Buck Freeman, BOS               4  Henry Rogers, IND               4
George Davis, CHA               4  Lou Bischoff, BUF               3
Charlie Hickman, DET            4  Charlie Evans, KCP              3
Patsy Dougherty, NYA            3  Pat Jones, NEW                  3
Ty Cobb, DET                    3  Bill McNeil, MIL                3

RBI
Nap Lajoie, CLE                41  Eddie Chalmers, NOP            31
George Davis, CHA              40  Ray O'Neal, MIL                30
Buck Freeman, BOS              37  Phil Robinson, BLT             29
Frank Isbell, CHA              33  Charlie Evans, KCP             29
Sam Crawford, DET              32  Joel Harrison, IND             29
                                   Jack Birnbaum, NOP             29

RUNS
Danny Green, CHA               39  George Hosmer, IND             35
George Davis, CHA              39  Bill Kemper, KCP               35
Elmer Flick, CLE               38  Jack Birnbaum, NOP             34
Bobby Wallace, SLB             37  Charlie Evans, KCP             33
Danny Hoffman, PHA             35  Tim Thomas, BUF                31

STOLEN BASES
Elmer Flick, CLE               29  George Hosmer, IND             32
Jesse Burkett, BOS             26  Chris Brammer, PIT             25
Danny Hoffman, PHA             24  Clarence Gaughan, BLT          23
Charlie Jones, WAS             23  John Densmore, BUF             23
Willie Keeler, NYA             23  Ed Smithers, NOP               21
Harry Bay, CLE                 23

WINS
Bill Donovan, DET              13  Paul Parker, KCP               12
Jack Chesbro, NYA              12  Chris Thompson, NOP            11
Doc White, CHA                 12  Dick Bishop, BUF               11
Earl Moore, CLE                11  Ben Mays, KCP                  11
Rube Waddell, PHA              11  Ray Warfield, PIT              11
								   
STRIKEOUTS
Rube Waddell, PHA             120  Bob Tunstall, KCP              78
Earl Moore, CLE                75  Dan Woods, IND                 76
Ed Walsh, CHA                  68  Bert Ducharme, NOP             72
Bill Donovan, DET              68  Norm Conrad, IND               70
Chief Bender, PHA              56  Ben Mays, KCP                  67

EARNED RUN AVERAGE
John Eubank, DET             1.49  Ray Warfield, PIT            1.74
Ed Walsh, CHA                1.53  Art Smith, BUF               1.93
Jack Chesbro, NYA            1.72  Rex Washington, BUF          2.03
George Winter, BOS           1.85  Jerry Conn, BUF              2.06
George Mullin, DET           1.91  Chris Thompson, NOP          2.08
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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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