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Old 07-07-2005, 11:59 PM   #11
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League leaders through August

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BATTING AVERAGE
AL                                 FL
Nap Lajoie, CLE              .311  Jack Birnbaum, NOP           .325
Jesse Burkett, BOS           .304  Lou Lewis, BUF               .303
Elmer Flick, CLE             .300  Eddie Chalmers, NOP          .301
Willie Keeler, NYA           .300  Larry Cole, NEW              .288
Patsy Dougherty, NYA         .296  Larry Fannin, PIT            .287

DOUBLES
Charlie Hickman, DET           25  Ty Holst, BLT                  41
Freddy Parent, BOS             24  Ray O'Neal, MIL                36
Ty Cobb, DET                   23  George Hosmer, IND             36
Harry Davis, PHA               22  Charlie Evans, KCP             31
Sam Crawford, DET              21  Dan Floyd, BLT                 29
                                   Al Pratt, MIL                  29

TRIPLES
Freddy Parent, BOS             18  Chris Brammer, PIT              6
Topsy Hartsel, PHA             18  Bill Lewis, KCP                 6
Elmer Flick, CLE               18  George Hosmer, IND              6
Jimmy Williams, NYA            17  Luke Sharpe, MIL                6
Danny Hoffman, PHA             17  Four tied with                  5 

HOME RUNS
George Davis, CHA              10  Henry Rogers, IND               7
Buck Freeman, BOS               6  Pat Jones, NEW                  6
George Stone, SLB               5  Jack Birnbaum, NOP              4
Many tied with                  4  Al Pratt, MIL                   4
                                   Many tied with                  3

RBI
George Davis, CHA              71  Lou Lewis, BUF                 61
Buck Freeman, BOS              68  Ray O'Neal, MIL                54
Nap Lajoie, CLE                68  Joel Harrison, IND             50
Frank Isbell, CHA              61  Eddie Chalmers, NOP            50
Danny Murphy, PHA              60  Phil Robinson, BLT             49

RUNS
Danny Hoffman, PHA             65  George Hosmer, IND             66
Danny Green, CHA               64  Bill Kemper, KCP               57
Ty Cobb, DET                   63  Clarence Gaughan, BLT          54
Elmer Flick, CLE               63  Charlie Evans, KCP             54
Bobby Wallace, SLB             61  Dan Floyd, BLT                 53
                                   Jack Birnbaum, NOP             53

STOLEN BASES
Elmer Flick, CLE               50  George Hosmer, IND             58
Harry Bay, CLE                 46  Chris Brammer, PIT             46
Ty Cobb, DET                   44  Clarence Gaughan, BLT          46
Willie Keeler, NYA             44  John Densmore, BUF             42
Jesse Burkett, BOS             41  Ed Smithers, NOP               42

WINS
Rube Waddell, PHA              22  Ben Mays, KCP-BLT              21
Jack Chesbro, NYA              21  Chris Thompson, NOP            20
Earl Moore, CLE                20  Howie Hillis, BLT-KCP          19
Bill Donovan, DET              20  Paul Parker, KCP               19
George Mullin, DET             19  Ray Warfield, PIT              17
                                   Dick Bishop, BUF               17
								   
STRIKEOUTS
Rube Waddell, PHA             212  Howie Hillis, BLT-KCP         135
Earl Moore, CLE               129  Dan Woods, IND                120
Ed Walsh, CHA                 129  Ben Mays, KCP-BLT             115
Bill Donovan, DET             115  Four tied with                114
Three tied with                96                                   

EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Ed Walsh, CHA                1.69  Sammy Eberly, BLT            2.07
Al Orth, NYA                 1.79  Ray Warfield, PIT            2.17
Jack Chesbro, NYA            1.92  Chris Thompson, NOP          2.23
Bill Donovan, DET            1.97  Dan Woods, IND               2.27
Earl Moore, CLE              2.03  Paul Parker, KCP             2.29
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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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