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Old 01-20-2014, 07:35 PM   #6
David Watts
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AL
1904 .250 2.98
1905 .243 2.88
1906 .244 2.83
1907 .247 2.81
1908 .239 2.66
1909 .250 3.09
1910 .253 3.41

NL
1904 .244 2.85
1905 .247 2.94
1906 .244 2.66
1907 .247 2.62
1908 .238 2.47
1909 .243 2.77
1910 .246 3.17

1909 Home Run Baker wins AL batting title hitting .347 followed by Tris Speaker hitting .320 meanwhile Nap Lajoie wins the NL title hitting .328 the only other .300 hitter is the runner up Birdie Cree .306
1910 Clyde Milan hits .339 to lead the AL, beating out Home Run Baker.335, Frank Schulte .335 and Tris Speaker .332. The NL leader was Stuffy Mcinnis at .308 followed by Vin Campbell at .304 and Ty Cobb at .295.

The last time someone drove in over 100 runs in the NL was 1905 when Charlie Hickman drove in 103
Last season(1910) 3 AL players drove in over 100 with Home Run Baker leading the pack with 125

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