Standings as of June 1, 1911:
Code:
U.S. Leagues Standings
Federal
Team W L PCT GB Pyt. Diff Home Away XInn 1Run M# Streak Last10
Columbia 24 15 .615 - 23-16 1 11-7 13-8 0-2 4-7 115 W4 7-3
Philadelphia 25 16 .610 - 25-16 0 14-11 11-5 2-2 7-8 114 W2 5-5
Boston 20 19 .513 4.0 22-17 -2 12-6 8-13 1-1 3-6 - L1 7-3
Chicago 17 20 .459 6.0 17-20 0 8-5 9-15 2-2 8-6 - L2 5-5
Pittsburgh 16 22 .421 7.5 15-23 1 9-11 7-11 0-1 9-4 - W1 4-6
New York 14 24 .368 9.5 15-23 -1 10-12 4-12 3-0 8-8 - L2 3-7
Pacific
Team W L PCT GB Pyt. Diff Home Away XInn 1Run M# Streak Last10
Sacramento 22 18 .550 - 20-20 2 10-7 12-11 4-0 10-7 115 W2 5-5
Portland 21 18 .538 .5 19-20 2 8-7 13-11 1-2 8-6 - L3 6-4
Oakland 21 19 .525 1.0 22-18 -1 13-8 8-11 1-2 7-10 - W1 3-7
San Diego 21 20 .512 1.5 20-21 1 13-10 8-10 0-0 8-5 - W1 7-3
San Francisco 17 21 .447 4.0 17-21 0 11-13 6-8 1-2 5-5 - L1 3-7
Los Angeles 16 22 .421 5.0 20-18 -4 7-11 9-11 1-2 3-8 - L1 6-4
C.S. Leagues Standings
Dixie
Team W L PCT GB Pyt. Diff Home Away XInn 1Run M# Streak Last10
Birmingham 26 15 .634 - 24-17 2 18-5 8-10 2-0 10-4 114 L1 4-6
Louisville 25 15 .625 .5 25-15 0 11-8 14-7 4-1 9-4 - L2 6-4
Washington 22 15 .595 2.0 21-16 1 17-7 5-8 1-1 5-3 - W1 6-4
Baltimore 18 26 .409 9.5 19-25 -1 9-11 9-15 1-5 5-13 - W1 6-4
St. Louis 16 26 .381 10.5 15-27 1 12-9 4-17 3-5 6-10 - L1 3-7
Atlanta 15 25 .375 10.5 18-22 -3 7-8 8-17 4-3 7-8 - W3 4-6
Caribbean
Team W L PCT GB Pyt. Diff Home Away XInn 1Run M# Streak Last10
Havana 24 14 .632 - 23-15 1 9-8 15-6 5-1 12-5 115 L1 7-3
Miami 21 16 .568 2.5 21-16 0 13-8 8-8 2-1 8-6 - W2 3-7
Santo Domingo 21 20 .512 4.5 22-19 -1 13-3 8-17 1-2 4-6 - W2 5-5
Houston 19 20 .487 5.5 20-19 -1 12-13 7-7 1-2 2-9 - L2 4-6
New Orleans 17 24 .415 8.5 15-26 2 7-12 10-12 2-3 10-6 - W1 7-3
San Juan 14 22 .389 9.0 15-21 -1 8-10 6-12 1-3 5-9 - L4 2-8
from the Confederate Baseball Weekly, June 1, 1911:
Santo Domingo's
Pedro De Calvo is off to a blistering start. The 26-year-old fireballer leads all of baseball in ERA with a 1.38 mark through the first month-and-a-half of the season, and has racked up 9 victories (also tops) with 129 strikeouts in 98 innings pitched. Following a tremendous 1910 campaign that saw him post 25 wins, a 1.74 ERA and 457 strikeouts, much was expected of "La Cabeza" and he hasn't disappointed, almost single-handedly keeping his team within range of first-place (they sit 4 and a half games behind Havana at press time).
from the Sporting Way, June 1, 1911:
PITCHING KEEPS SENS IN THE RACE - Despite a struggling offense, the Columbia Senators have won with a frequency equaled only by perennial-powerhouse Philadelphia, which equals a first-place tie at the one-third pole. Powered by their top-notch pitching, Columbia has overcome the disappointing start by usual star Nap Lajoie (.244 average thru May 31). The trio of Pete Alexander, Bill Lindsay and Harley Young, have combined for a 15-6 record, with George Winter pitching in with a 7-1 record in his 9 starting appearances. Another sign of promise - young Rube Marquard, possibly the team's most talented chucker - has not even made an appearance this season.