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Old 07-10-2005, 05:44 PM   #31
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League leaders through June....

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BATTING AVERAGE
AL                                 FL
Elmer Flick, CLE             .316  Dan Floyd, BLT               .331
Willie Keeler, NYA           .298  Jack Birnbaum, NOP           .328
Emil Frisk, SLB              .294  Doug Stocker, NOP            .321
Jiggs Donahue, CHA           .293  Dave Ramsdell, MIL           .310
George Stone, SLB            .291  Clarence Gaughan, BLT        .303

DOUBLES
Bill Bradley, CLE              16  Dan Floyd, BLT                 16
George Davis, CHA              15  Clarence Gaughan, BLT          15
Five tied with                 13  Ed Lennox, KCP                 14
                                   Clem Prindle, PIT              12
                                   Many tied with                 11

TRIPLES
Elmer Flick, CLE               14  George Hosmer, IND             14
Danny Murphy, PHA              12  Henry Rogers, IND               7
Ty Cobb, DET                    9  Charlie Hemphill, BUF           6
Jiggs Donahue, CHA              8  Clarence Gaughan, BLT           5
Jake Stahl, WAS                 8  Ed Lennox, KCP                  5
                                   John Densmore, BUF              5

HOME RUNS
George Stone, SLB               4  Oscar Merriman, KCP             3
Sam Crawford, DET               3  Jon Palmer, IND                 3
Many tied with                  2  Bill Weber, NOP                 3
                                   Many tied with                  2

RBI
Nig Clarke, CLE                39  Ed Lennox, KCP                 33
Nap Lajoie, CLE                33  Bill Keller, BLT               33
Danny Green, CHA               31  Ted Grams, PIT                 33
Six tied with                  29  Ty Holst, BLT                  32
                                   Clarence Gaughan, BLT          29

RUNS
Elmer Flick, CLE               35  Dan Floyd, BLT                 42
Willie Keeler, NYA             34  Clarence Gaughan, BLT          40
Bill Bradley, CLE              32  George Hosmer, IND             37
Six tied with                  31  Ed Smithers, NOP               34
                                   Henry Rogers, IND              33

STOLEN BASES
Elmer Flick, CLE               30  George Hosmer, IND             33
Danny Hoffman, PHA             26  Nixey Callahan, PIT            30
Sam Crawford, DET              25  Chris Brammer, PIT             30
Germany Schaefer, DET          22  Ed Smithers, NOP               25
Willie Keeler, NYA             22  Luke Sharpe, MIL               24

WINS
Rube Waddell, PHA              12  Bill Hamlett, MIL              12
Addie Joss, CLE                12  Chris Thompson, NOP            12
Bill Donovan, DET              10  Cy Barger, NOP                 10
Clark Griffith, NYA            10  Dick Bishop, BUF               10
George Winter, BOS             10  Five tied with                  9
Otto Hess, CLE                 10
								   
STRIKEOUTS
Rube Waddell, PHA             128  Howie Hillis, KCP              83
Tom Hughes, WAS                60  Ed Willett, KCP                67
Jimmy Dygert, PHA              53  Harry Griffis, NEW             65
Bill Donovan, DET              53  Ben Mays, BLT                  60
Three tied with                52  Norm Conrad, IND               60

EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Chief Bender, PHA            1.27  Mark Mitchel, BLT            1.51
Noodles Hahn, SLB            1.31  Doug Glover, NEW-IND         1.63
Otto Hess, CLE               1.47  Howie Hillis, KCP            1.79
George Winter, BOS           1.51  Dan Woods, IND-NEW           1.86
Charlie Smith, WAS           1.63  Paul Parker, KCP             1.87
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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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