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End of the Year Awards
Rookie of the Year
American League ROY: Willie Mitchell, SP (DET)- While the Tigers did stumble after having the American League lead going into July, Mitchell gave their fans hope for the future during and now following a superb rookie campaign. He finished with a 16-11 record in 306.2 innings pitched, along with a 2.32 ERA and 184 strikeouts.
National League ROY: George Suggs, SP (BRO)- Brooklyn may not be the best team in the National League, but if the rest of their pitchers threw like Suggs, maybe they could get a little closer. Suggs finished off his rookie season with a 16-15 record, 142 strikeouts and an ERA of 2.88.
Most Valuable Pitcher
American League MVP: Jimmy Dygert, SP (CLE)- Yes, Dygert was off in the World Series this year, but without his stuff at the top of the Cleveland rotation, there was no way that the Bronchos could have even thought about making it back to another World Series. This year, Dygert had a 23-11 record, with an ERA of 2.46 in 321.1 innings pitched and 195 strikeouts.
National League MVP: Art Fromme, SP (PIT)- If you are looking for the successor to Rube Waddell, it appears that all you have to do is look on the same team. This year, Art Fromme not only showed that he can be the next big pitcher in baseball, he seemingly proved it, gathering a 27-9 record with 289 strikeouts and an astounding 1.99 ERA in 349 innings of work.
Most Valuable Batter
American League MVB: Ty Cobb, CF (CLE)- Like there was any doubt about who this was going to be? Cobb shattered the old batting mark, finishing with an incredible .411 average for the season. While he did not play up to his superstar self in the World Series, during the regular season, he finished with 98 runs batted in, 2 home runs and 65 stolen bases.
National League MVB: Dieter Kahle, CF (CHN)- It also seems that Cobb's counterpart in the National League is getting quite used to his position as the top batter in the Senior Circut. Kahle had another spectacular season in 1910, even if the Cubs did not. He led the National League with a .354 batting average, as well as hitting 4 home runs and driving in 72 runs. This is Kahle's fourth consecutive Most Valuable Batter award, making him the easy choice for top National League center fielder in the first decade of baseball.
Gold Glove Winners
American League
Pitcher: Bert Maxwell (DET)
Catcher: Bill Rariden (WSH)
First Base: Bob Unglaub (SLA)
Second Base: Clyde Engle (SLA)
Third Base: Mike Mowrey (WSH)
Shortstop: Charley O'leary (CHA)
Leftfield: Matty Mcintyre (PHA)
Centerfield: Jimmy Barrett (DET)
Rightfield: Jimmy Sebring (NYH)
National League
Pitcher: Jim Scott (CHN)
Catcher: Pat Moran (BSN)
First Base: Jake Daubert (BSN)
Second Base: Erve Beck (CHN)
Third Base: Harry Arndt (BRO)
Shortstop: Hans Lobert (CIN)
Leftfield: Jimmy Sheckard (BRO)
Centerfield: Stuart Adamson (NYG)
Rightfield: Harry Hooper (BRO)
Top 5 Leaderboard
TOP 5 in BATTING AVG :
.411 Ty Cobb(CLE)
.354 Dieter Kahle(CHN)
.324 Solly Hofman(CIN)
.320 Matty Mcintyre(PHA)
.316 Jimmy Sebring(NYH)
TOP 5 in HOMERUNS :
9 Stuart Adamson(SLN NYG)
9 Gavvy Cravath(BOS)
7 Clive Woodstock(SLN)
6 Mike Mitchell(DET)
6 Watty Lee(WSH)
TOP 5 in RBI :
98 Ty Cobb(CLE)
92 Solly Hofman(CIN)
89 Don Ayers(CLE)
87 Fred Crolius(BSN)
86 Beals Becker(BRO)
TOP 5 in ERA :
1.98 Noodles Hahn(CIN)
1.99 Art Fromme(PIT)
2.02 Smokey Joe Wood(SLA)
2.13 Chief Bender(PIT)
2.31 Bob Groom(CHN SLA)
TOP 5 in WINS :
27 Art Fromme(PIT)
26 Noodles Hahn(CIN)
25 Otto Hess(SLN)
24 Orval Overall(WSH BSN)
23 Rube Waddell(PIT)
TOP 5 in SAVES :
10 Steve Melter(CIN)
9 Ralph Caldwell(BOS)
9 Lefty Leifield(PIT)
9 Harry Coveleski(SLN)
9 Oscar Jones(SLA)
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