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Old 03-02-2004, 02:50 PM   #715
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1927 Postseason

World Series Champs - Philadelphia Phillies 5th NL Pennant, 3rd WS Title, They now have the most WS victories of any NL team

AL Champs - New York Yankees 7th AL Pennant


AL BOY: Tyrell Chestnut, BOS, .341, 19 HR, 134 RBI, 53 SB --- This is a new AL RBI record
NL BOY: John "Pops" Falise, PHI, .320, 19 HR, 112 RBI --- He has won 3 straight BOY Awards

AL POY: "Nasty Ned" Fargo, SLA, 28-12, 3.68 ERA, 74 BB, 108 K
NL POY: Scott Fenner, PHI, 23-7, 3.08 ERA, 102 BB, 94 K

AL ROY: "Punchy" Cote, PHA, 17-13, 3.19 ERA, 88 BB, 79 K
NL ROY: "Slim" Fitzgerald, CIN, 17-12, 3.46 ERA, 91 BB, 54 K


AL AVG: Gus Kahle, NYA, .391
NL AVG: George Ward, BSN, .362

AL HR: Troy Kinnear, DET, 22
NL HR: John "Pops" Falise, PHI, 19

AL RBI: Tyrell Chestnut, BOS, 134 --- This is a new AL record
NL RBI: John "Pops" Falise, PHI, 112

AL SB: Tyrell Chestnut, BOS, 53
NL SB: Gary Emmerich, CIN, 48

AL ERA: Patrick Paulsen, NYA, 2.89
NL ERA: Johnny Swinson, BKN, 2.66

AL Wins: "Nasty Ned" Fargo, SLA, 28
NL Wins: Scott Fenner, PHI, 23

AL K's: Patrick Paulsen, NYA, 159
NL K's: Robert Mahoney, CIN, 133

AL Saves: Doug Belvin, NYA, 12
NL Saves: Jonathan Revis, CIN, 16 --- This is a new NL record


Records/Milestones

AL - 134 RBI, Tyrell Chestnut, BOS
AL - 122 Walks (Batter), "Slap" Hertzog, PHA --- This is the 3rd straight season that he has set a new walk record

NL - 3 HR in a Game, John "Pops" Falise, PHI --- First time in history


1346 Walks - Bop Vacha, CIN
He became the all-time leader in walks after passing Woody Woodson's total of 1326 in June.


1584 Runs Scored - Genaro "Tito" Nunez, BOS
He became the all-time leader in runs scored after passing Whiskey Allen's total of 1558 in August.


350 Wins - Tim "Presto" Lopresto, STL
With another 16 wins this season, the all-time wins leader became the first pitcher in history to top 350 victories.


100 Saves - Joe Kenny, BSN
This is the first time I have ever mentioned saves in this thread. Longtime Braves closer Joe Kenny became the first reliever to surpass 100 saves this season. That is particularly impressive since the Braves have had 14 straight losing seasons and just 1 winning season over Kenny's 16-year career (and he wasn't even the closer in that season - 1913).
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