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1906 Federation Cup: Cleveland vs. Baltimore
Thursday, Oct. 18
Federation Cup Series: Game 1 BALTIMORE – The Cleveland Naps broke the game open with a three-run sixth inning and beat the Baltimore Terrapins, 4-1, in the opener of the Federation Cup Series at Oriole Park. The Terrapins scored first, getting a run in the second inning on a double by Clarence Gaughan and a single by Henry Nalley. Cleveland tied the game in the fourth. Elmer Flick walked, stole second and came home on a single by Nap Lajoie. Flick also started the big rally in the sixth with a one-out triple. Lajoie reached when he was plunked by a pitch. After Eddie Collins flied out, Nig Clarke doubled to right field to score both Flick and Lajoie. Terry Turner’s single then plated Clarke. Earl Moore got the win for the Naps, allowing five hits and four walks. He struck out six. Mark Mitchel took the loss for the Terrapins. Mitchel surrendered seven hits, walked one and struck out two. Friday, Oct. 19 Federation Cup Series: Game Two BALTIMORE – The Baltimore Terrapins got a standout performance from Bill Underwood and evened the Federation Cup Series with a 3-1 win over the Cleveland Naps at Oriole Park. Underwood allowed just four hits and kept the Naps at bay all day long. He didn’t record a walk or a strikeout but was aided by a solid defense. Baltimore took the lead for good in the bottom of the fourth, breaking a 1-1 tie with a pair of runs. Dan Floyd led off with a single off reliever John Halla, who came on when Barney Wolfe left with an injury an inning earlier. Floyd stole second and came home on a double by Bill Keller, who then came home when Clarence Gaughan singled. The Terrapins opened the scoring with a run in the bottom of the first. Curly Simmons and Phil Robinson led off with singles and moved to second and third when Elmer Flick misplayed the ball in right field. Dan Floyd walked to load the bases and Simmons came home when Keller grounded into a double play. The Naps drew even in the third. Nig Clarke led off with a double, moved to third on a sacrifice by Wolfe and scored on a fly ball to center by Terry Turner. Wolfe said his shoulder stiffened up and it is uncertain whether or not he will be able to make his Game 5 start in Cleveland. Sunday, Oct. 21 Federation Cup Series: Game 3 CLEVELAND – Terry Turner singled home Eddie Collins in the bottom of the ninth and the Cleveland Naps took a 1-0 win over the Baltimore Terrapins at League Park. The Naps now lead the Federation Cup Series, two games to one. Kirk Brown and Addie Joss locked up in a pitcher’s duel. Joss scattered seven hits without allowing a run while Brown didn’t get touched until the ninth. Collins started the inning with a one-out walk and stole second. Nig Clarke was walked intentionally before Turner stroked a single to right field, scoring the speedy Collins. Joss struck out six in getting the win. Brown issued three walks and fanned two. Monday, Oct. 22 Federation Cup Series: Game 4 CLEVELAND – Earl Moore was touched for a run in the top of the first, then shut down the Baltimore Terrapins the rest of the way as the Cleveland Naps took a three games to one lead in the Federation Cup Series with a 3-1 win at League Park. The Naps took the lead for good with two runs in the bottom of the fifth to break a 1-1 tie. Elmer Flick clouted a two-run home run to right field. Baltimore scored in the top of the first when Phil Robinson drew a one-out walk and then came around to score on Dan Floyd’s triple to the right-center field gap. Cleveland tied the game in the bottom of the second. Eddie Collins was hit by a pitch and Nig Clarke walked. After a grounder and a fly out, Moore stroked a single to center to score Collins. Moore allowed just three hits but walked nine hitters, constantly dodging trouble with his eight strikeouts. Mark Mitchel was tagged with the loss for Baltimore. He allowed three runs on eight hits, walking one and striking out one. Tuesday, Oct. 23 Federation Cup Series: Game 5 CLEVELAND – Harry Bay doubled home Elmer Flick with two outs in the bottom of the 18th inning to give the Cleveland Naps their first Federation Cup championship with a 5-4 win over the Baltimore Terrapins at League Park. Cleveland led 4-2 needing three outs to clinch the title in the ninth before the Terrapins rallied to tie the game and force another nine innings of baseball. Barney Wolfe had pitched a solid game despite a sore shoulder, but ran out of gas in the ninth. Bill Keller led off with a double but was on the verge of being stranded at second base as Wolfe fanned Clarence Gaughan and induced Henry Nalley to ground out. But Ty Holst slapped a single to left field to score Keller and cut the Cleveland advantage to 4-3. Pinch-hitter Curt Anderson then smacked a double to deep center field, scoring pinch-runner Bill Eckman to tie the game. Cleveland scored first, plating a pair of runs in the bottom of the first. Bill Bradley’s single scored George Stovall and Elmer Flick. Baltimore got one back in the top of the second on an RBI single by Holst. The score remained 2-1 until the bottom of the fifth, when Nap Lajoie launched a two-run home run to right field. The Terrapins clawed back to within 4-2 in the top of the sixth on an RBI single by Clarence Gaughan. After Baltimore rallied in the ninth, the marathon was on. John Halla earned the win, working a perfect 18th inning. Wolfe worked the first nine innings, followed by three innings from Red Donahue, two innings by Weldon Henley and three innings from Hi West. Baltimore used Bill Underwood for eight innings and then got three scoreless innings each from Jack Fick and Greg Duren. Sammy Eberly took the loss, working the final 3 2/3 innings.
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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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1906 Award Winners
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AL Most Valuable Player: Cleveland RF Elmer Flick AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS .276 150 561 70 155 29 22 2 57 58 17 58 12 .353 .417 .771 FL Most Valuable Player: New Orleans 1B Jack Birnbaum AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS .335 149 519 57 174 17 4 1 41 66 40 23 16 .416 .389 .805 AL Pitcher of the Year: Philadelphia LHP Rube Waddell W- L ERA G GS CG ShO SV IP H R ER BB HR SO 21-13 1.85 42 42 33 5 0 374.2 222 99 77 77 5 291 FL Pitcher of the Year: RHP Dan Woods, Indianapolis-Newark-Indianapolis W- L ERA G GS CG ShO SV IP H R ER BB HR SO 23-14 2.04 42 42 33 7 0 371.0 297 109 84 92 4 115 AL Outstanding Rookie: St. Louis P Noodles Hahn W- L ERA G GS CG ShO SV IP H R ER BB HR SO 20-10 1.45 33 33 27 3 0 291.0 178 62 47 34 5 130 FL Outstanding Rookie: New Orleans P Cy Barger W- L ERA G GS CG ShO SV IP H R ER BB HR SO 22-12 2.06 39 39 30 4 0 345.1 279 104 79 66 6 140 AL Manager of the Year: Jimmy McAleer, St. Louis FL Manager of the Year: Marty Hogan, New Orleans AL Slick Fielder Awards G PO A DP E PCT P Nick Altrock, Chicago 34 31 97 2 0 1.000 C Mike Heydon, Washington 110 317 79 0 24 .943 (2nd award) 1B Bob Unglaub, Boston 124 1664 109 102 7 .996 (2nd award) 2B Germany Schaefer, Detroit 147 372 600 93 37 .963 3B Lee Tannehill, Chicago 139 79 383 19 31 .937 (2nd award) SS Terry Turner, Cleveland 142 186 639 72 42 .952 LF Patsy Dougherty, New York 133 332 10 2 18 .950 CF Harry Bay, Cleveland 146 361 7 2 12 .968 (2nd award) RF Willie Keeler, New York 142 357 9 1 16 .958 (2nd award) FL Slick Fielder Awards G PO A DP E PCT P Rex Washington, Buffalo 39 22 84 3 3 .972 C Roger Skinner, Indianapolis 104 312 78 1 7 .982 1B Ty Holst, Baltimore 145 1884 139 140 18 .991 (2nd award) 2B Henry Rogers, Indianapolis 145 308 517 100 22 .974 3B Phil Robinson, Baltimore 144 84 376 23 22 .954 (2nd award) SS Lou Lewis, Buffalo 142 229 567 91 20 .975 LF Mike Cummings, Indianapolis 142 384 6 2 1 .997 (2nd award) CF Clem Prindle, Pittsburgh 144 467 15 6 0 1.000 RF Eddie Chalmers, New Orleans 140 395 5 1 8 .980 (2nd award)
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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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Offseason 1906-1907
October Highlights Boston announced it would be changing the team’s name for the 1907 season. The club will now be known as the Red Sox. After back-to-back last-place finishes, the club’s management hopes the name change can help usher in a new era in Boston. Milwaukee fired manager Frank McLaughlin after two seasons. McLaughlin led the Brewers to a 138-170 record over two seasons. Detroit parted company with manager Bill Armour after two seasons. The Tigers fought the Cleveland Naps to the wire in the AL West in 1905, but injuries helped lead to the team’s plummet to last place this season. In two years, Armour compiled a mark of 160-148. And the Newark Sailors will have a new manager next season, as well, as the team fired Al Schellhase after two seasons. Schellhase compiled a record of 136-172 with the Sailors. In Buffalo, the park remained the same but the name will be changed for the 1907 season as Olympic Park will be rechristened Buffalo Baseball Park. The Brewers hired veteran baseball man Oliver Brown, 58, to manage the team. Brown played for the old Brooklyn Atlantics in the National Association in the early 1870s and managed Binghamton in the New York State League last season. Detroit filled its managerial opening by hiring McLaughlin, the former Milwaukee bench boss. Newark turned to Abe Wolstenholme, who had a three-game cup of coffee with the National League’s Philadelphia Quakers in 1883. Wolstenholme, who will be 46 on opening day, managed Grays Harbor in the Northwestern League last season. A handful of players announced their retirements. Among them was 39-year-old righthander Cy Young. Young was 12-20 for the Pilgrims in 1905 but never made it to the hill last season. Catcher Jack O’Connor, 37, and shortstop Frank Scheibeck, 41, both retired as Highlanders. O’Connor hit .091 in 36 games last season. Scheibeck spent the entire season in the minors. Philadelphia third baseman Lave Cross, who hit just .131 in 83 games last year, called it quits as well. So, too, did Athletics outfielder Sam Thompson, 46, who came out of retirement to sign with Buffalo last winter. He hit .247 in 55 games with the Blues and Athletics. Bob Wood, 41, decided to retire after spending last year catching for the Tigers and Rebels. He hit .148 in 42 games. The National League plucked a handful of players from the NABF’s ranks. Cleveland infielder “Harvard Eddie” Grant and New York catcher Fred Jacklitsch both signed with Philadelphia. Grant hit .325 in 32 games for the Federation Cup champion Nats while Jacklitsch batted .245 with 21 RBI in 46 contests. The New York Giants snagged Newark third baseman Jack Hannifan, who batted .188 with 28 RBI in 139 games with the Sailors. Brooklyn grabbed righthander Weldon Henley from the Naps. Henley was 3-4 with a 3.74 ERA last year in 12 games. He made three starting appearances. The highest profile defector may have been Philadelphia righthander Andy Coakley, who went 34-31 in two seasons with the Athletics, including a 15-14 mark in 31 starts last year. Coakley was 0-3 in four postseason appearances for Philadelphia. He left for Cincinnati. But there was plenty of talent coming through the NABF door, including outfielder Jimmy Barrett, who left the Tigers to sign with Cincinnati last season but returned to sign with Kansas City, where he will join Bob Ganley. Indianapolis inked Jimmy Archer, Jake Thielman and Bull Durham. Hughie Jennings and Jim Delahanty will join the Senators, while Ollie Pickering and Fred Burchell signed with Buffalo. Rube Vickers is heading to Boston, Jake Atz to the Athletics, Bill Hinchman to Detroit, Al Shaw to the White Sox, Cliff Blankenship to Baltimore and Owen Shannon to the Rebels.
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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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Amateur and Minor League signings
Cleveland: CF Tris Speaker, 18, Hubbard, Texas; LF George Whiteman, 24, Peoria, Ill.; RF Don Raven, 20, Chicago, Ill.; C Bruno Block, 21, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.; RHP Jim Dickson, 20, Livonia, Mich.; 2B John Olson, 21, Hialeah, Fla.
Philadelphia: RHP Walter Johnson, 19, Humboldt, Kan.; SS Tony Smith, 22, Chicago, Ill.; RHP Bill Ellis, 23, Calabasas, Calif.; 1B Bob Mikesell, 21, Bloomington, Ind.; 2B Nig Perrine, 22, Clinton, Wis.; CF Bill Kay, 29, New Castle, Va. St. Louis: RHP Heinie Berger, 25, LaSalle, Ill.; CF Willie Baynes, 20, Corona, Calif.; 2B Howie Dennis, 18, Denton, Texas; RHP Herm Malloy, 21, Massillon, Ohio; C Lou Anderson, 23, Allentown, Pa.; 2B Matt Johnson, 20, La Mirada, Calif. New York: RHP George McQuillan, 21, Brooklyn, N.Y.; RHP Tex Pruiett, 23, Osgood, Ind.; RHP Dan Holte, 22, Ashland, Ore.; CF Mike Yeager, 27, Hoover, Ala.; C Joe Huber, 19, Montreal, Quebec; 2B Pug Roberson, 20, Parksville, British Columbia. Chicago: RHP Billy Holland, 19, Downey, Calif.; 1B Andy Smith, 22, Houston, Texas; 3B Harry Lord, 24, Porter, Maine; SS Neal Ball, 25, Grand Haven, Mich.; RHP Joe Dickson, 16, Toronto, Ontario; 2B Kid Butler, 19, Franklin, Pa. Detroit: LHP Bill Bailey, 17, Fort Smith, Ark.; LHP Oscar Graham, 28, Plattsmouth, Neb.; RHP Don Baker, 23, Austin, Texas; LF Chief Sadowski, 16, Eugene, Ore.; C Jim Stephens, 23, Salineville, Ohio; LHP Doc Tonkin, 25, Concord, N.H. Washington: RHP Elmer Steele, 20, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; LHP Joe Graves, 21, Carson, Calif.; RHP Walt Roush, 18, Draper, Utah; 1B Pete Lister, 26, Savanna, Ill.; LHP Mike Wentzel, 21, Chicago, Ill.; RHP John McDonald, 24, Throop, Pa. Boston: RHP Bobby Keefe, 24, Folsom, Calif.; LF Red Killefer, 21, Bloomingdale, Mich.; RHP Nolan O’Brien, 17, Houston, Texas; LHP Ted Peters, 20, Fall River, Mass.; 1B Jack Hankins, 22, Fond du Lac, Wis.; RHP Sam Lanford, 21, Woodruff, S.C. Baltimore: LHP Tim Diggins, 18, Anderson, Ind.; RHP John Huntsman, 20, Canton, Ohio; LHP Tex Neuer, 29, Fremont, Ohio; RHP Dusty Beaver, 21, Columbus, Ohio; CF Mike Welday, 27, Conway, Iowa; RHP Sam Hope, 28, Brooklyn, N.Y. New Orleans: CF Clyde Milan, 19, Linden, Tenn.; RHP Ed Coleman, 21, Gardena, Calif.; RHP Elijah Jones, 25, Oxford, Mich.; RHP George Stewart, 18, Dothan, Ala.; 2B Ray Haddix, 20, Lincoln, Neb.; LHP Charlie Fritz, 24, Mobile, Ala. Indianapolis: RHP Henry Gehring, 26, St. Paul, Minn.; LHP Roy Castleton, 21, Salt Lake City, Utah; CF George Holston, 19, Boulder, Colo.; 2B Red Downs, 23, Neola, Iowa; CF Rudy Bell, 26, Wausau, Wis.; LHP Sam Edmonston, 23, Washington, D.C. Pittsburgh: RHP Fred Jackson, 23, Detroit, Mich.; C Phil Quigley, 17, Delray Beach, Fla.; LHP Bill Rose, 22, Asheville, N.C.; 3B Barney Currie, 17, Atlanta, Ga.; 2B Harry Hinchman, 28, Philadelphia, Pa.; LHP George Craig, 19, Philadelphia, Pa. Milwaukee: CF Al Shaw, 26, Toledo, Ill.; 2B Baldy Louden, 21, Piedmont, W. Va.; RHP Ralph Lipsey, 19, Anderson, Ind.; CF George Bush, 22, Kent, Wash.; C Walter Blair, 23, Landrus, Pa.; RHP John Carlton, 18, East Cleveland, Ohio. Newark: RHP Rube Manning, 23, Chambersburg, Pa.; RHP Bill Davenport, 20, Denton, Texas; RHP Wilson Sturtevant, 23, Chicago, Ill.; RHP John Cox, 17, Arlington, Va.; 3B Bobby Perkins, 21, Hendersonville, Tenn.; LF Pete Cook, 18, Amsterdam, N.Y. Kansas City: C Tex Erwin, 21, Forney, Texas; RHP Frank Burmeister, 18, Fresno, Calif.; RHP Al Kopp, 20, Houston, Texas; RHP Bill McGill, 26, Galva, Kan.; 2B Dave Mathers, 17, Columbia, S.C.; LHP Paul Rucker, 17, Charlotte, N.C. Buffalo: LHP Frank Dunagan, 18, Chicago, Ill.; RHP Lew Brockett, 26, Brownsville, Ill.; C Hugh Ferebee, 19, Lehigh Acres, Fla.; CF Nat Dilley, 16, Colorado Springs, Colo.; LHP Ray Tift, 22, Fitchburg, Mass.; RHP Herman Warnke, 17, Florin, Calif.
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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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1907 AL East Preview
Philadelphia Athletics
Last year: 81-73, 1st AL East (lost ALPS to Cleveland, 3-2) Manager: Connie Mack (3rd year in NABF, 170-138) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Harry Barton .137 0 6 38 C Ossee Schreckengost .218 0 13 99 1B Harry Davis .212 2 40 145 2B Danny Murphy .204 1 57 151 3B John Knight .229 3 54 141 SS Monte Cross .167 2 22 100 LF Topsy Hartsel .210 3 46 129 CF/RF Bris Lord .210 0 12 66 CF Bill Kay ROOKIE RF Danny Hoffman .247 2 36 147 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS LHP Rube Waddell 21-13 1.85 42/42 AL Pitcher of the Year LHP Eddie Plank 4-10 2.52 21/12 RHP Walter Johnson ROOKIE RHP Jimmy Dygert 17-13 1.65 37/37 Injuries RF Bunk Congalton, injuries suffered in offseason motor carriage crash, out 3-4 weeks Last year: 80-74, 2nd AL East Manager: Clark Griffith (3rd year in NABF, 155-153) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Lew Drill .171 1 22 78 1B Hal Chase .244 1 38 118 2B Frank Laporte .254 0 10 36 3B Jimmy Williams .236 1 54 145 SS Heinie Wagner .198 2 45 115 LF Patsy Dougherty .240 1 50 140 CF Davy Jones .249 3 27 114 CF Rube Oldring .323 0 4 8 RF Willie Keeler .251 2 52 145 RF John Anderson .185 0 7 48 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS LHP Ed Siever 12- 9 1.79 30/29 RHP George McQuillan ROOKIE RHP Clark Griffith 23-17 2.31 43/43 RHP Jack Chesbro 17-16 2.08 37/37 Injuries None Last year: 69-85, 3rd AL East Manager: John McGlone (2nd year, 69-85) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Mike Heydon .155 1 23 112 C John Warner .149 0 16 56 with New York and Washington 1B Jake Stahl .220 1 36 149 2B Rabbit Nill .191 0 34 144 3B Roy Hartzell .208 2 32 144 SS/RF Dave Altizer .188 2 49 145 SS Joe Cassidy .230 0 3 61 LF Frank Huelsman .213 1 45 144 CF Charlie Jones .226 1 29 104 RF Joe Stanley .200 0 34 134 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Cy Falkenberg 13-23 2.21 41/41 RHP Tom Hughes 20-16 1.92 39/39 LHP Otto Hess 17-14 1.75 34/33 with Cleveland and Washington RHP Happy Townsend 15-18 2.38 35/35 Injuries RHP Frank Oberlin, sore leg, out indefinitely Last year: 66-88, 4th AL East Manager: Charlie Robinson (2nd year, 66-88) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Tom Doran .174 0 28 104 C Lou Criger .141 1 8 50 1B Bob Unglaub .228 1 34 128 2B Hobe Ferris .180 4 33 129 3B John Godwin .173 3 30 110 3B Jimmy Collins .245 1 11 53 SS Freddy Parent .213 0 42 149 LF Jesse Burkett .234 0 50 151 CF/RF Chick Stahl .194 2 27 122 CF Harry Armbruster .137 0 5 27 with Detroit and Boston RF Buck Freeman .239 1 51 128 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP George Winter 20-13 1.67 40/40 LHP Jesse Tannehill 12-18 2.34 33/33 RHP Bill Dineen 13-16 2.34 35/35 RHP Bobby Keefe ROOKIE Injuries None
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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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1907 AL West Preview
Cleveland Naps
Last year: 85-69, 1st AL West (defeated Philadelphia in ALPS, 3-2; defeated Baltimore in Fed Cup, 4-1) Manager: Nap Lajoie (3rd year, 172-136) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Nig Clarke .243 1 60 119 C Harry Bemis .252 0 15 50 1B/2B Nap Lajoie .267 4 58 142 1B George Stovall .222 2 26 80 2B Eddie Collins .250 0 27 112 3B Bill Bradley .248 2 61 142 SS Terry Turner .210 1 58 146 LF Rube Vinson .224 1 55 145 LF George Whiteman ROOKIE CF Tris Speaker ROOKIE RF Elmer Flick .276 2 57 150 AL MVP The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Addie Joss 23-10 1.78 40/40 RHP Earl Moore 14-18 2.15 34/34 RHP Barney Wolfe 11-10 2.28 28/27 with Washington and Cleveland RHP Bill Bernhard 12-16 2.54 32/32 Injuries None Last year: 81-73, 2nd AL West Manager: Jimmy McAleer (3rd year in NABF, 163-145) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Frank Roth .208 0 37 94 1B Tom Jones .198 1 32 154 2B Chet Chadbourne .235 0 37 126 3B Harry Gleason .227 3 28 126 SS Bobby Wallace .235 1 54 148 LF George Stone .277 4 49 134 CF Harry Bay .233 3 34 147 with Cleveland RF Emil Frisk .254 3 52 144 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Barney Pelty 20-15 1.88 40/40 LHP Noodles Hahn 20-10 1.45 33/33 RHP Heinie Berger ROOKIE RHP Fred Glade 13-18 2.59 35/35 Injuries None Last year: 80-74, 3rd AL West Manager: Fielder Jones (3rd year in NABF, 157-151) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Ed McFarland .224 0 35 135 1B Jiggs Donahue .276 0 60 148 2B Frank Isbell .213 0 22 81 2B Gus Dundon .300 0 2 14 3B Harry Lord ROOKIE 3B Lee Tannehill .194 2 38 140 SS George Davis .241 3 49 154 LF Harry Niles .217 1 35 125 CF Danny Green .206 1 62 154 RF Fielder Jones .208 2 33 148 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS LHP Doc White 12-17 1.94 34/34 RHP Ed Walsh 16-18 1.98 39/39 RHP Frank Smith 25-12 1.79 38/38 LHP Nick Altrock 20-11 2.31 34/34 Injuries None Last year: 74-80, 4th AL West Manager: Frank McLaughlin (1st year with Detroit; 3rd year overall, 138-170) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C John Sullivan .080 0 13 99 1B Claude Rossman .229 1 31 116 with New York and Detroit 2B Germany Schaefer .183 2 25 147 3B Bill Coughlin .204 2 47 142 SS Tom Dean .183 2 27 90 with Milwaukee and Detroit LF Matty McIntyre .240 0 53 145 CF Sam Crawford .280 5 67 146 RF Ty Cobb .260 2 53 138 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Glenn Liebhardt 14-18 2.42 35/35 RHP Eddie Cicotte 16-17 2.28 39/39 RHP Bill Donovan 23-17 2.34 41/41 RHP George Mullin 13-19 2.68 35/35 Injuries 1B Charlie Hickman, torn Achilles' tendon, one week SS Charlie O'Leary, knee, one week RHP Jim Peterson, sore arm, two weeks
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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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1907 FL East Preview
Baltimore Terrapins
Last year: 83-71, 1st FL East (defeated New Orleans in FLPS, 3-0; lost to Cleveland in Fed Cup, 4-1) Manager: John Hofford (3rd year, 159-149) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Henry Nalley .257 3 50 128 1B Ty Holst .242 3 60 147 2B Bob Van Buskirk .262 3 37 112 3B Odie Redmond .171 0 3 19 3B Phil Robinson .248 3 35 146 SS Curly Simmons .242 2 46 149 LF Dan Floyd .288 3 43 147 CF Clarence Gaughan .277 3 57 134 RF Curt Anderson .248 1 13 50 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS LHP Bill Underwood 20-10 1.97 34/29 RHP Mark Mitchel 21-11 2.05 38/38 RHP Ben Mays 14-14 3.27 33/33 RHP Sammy Eberly 3- 5 2.26 10/ 7 Injuries RHP Kirk Brown, sore leg, 10 weeks LHP Irwin Drennan, sore back, 4-5 weeks Last year: 75-79, 2nd FL East Manager: Denny O’Neil (3rd year, 158-150) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Bill Denham .217 2 33 133 1B Ted Grams .252 3 57 151 2B Larry Fannin .229 4 47 147 3B Chris Brammer .175 3 35 146 3B Nixey Callahan .252 3 36 146 SS Jon Palmer .215 3 25 93 with Indianapolis and Pittsburgh LF Jerry Yancy .250 0 0 12 CF Clem Prindle .284 3 50 148 RF Tommy Elliott .268 2 33 133 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Andy Davis 14-19 2.68 39/39 RHP Roger Spindler 18- 9 1.89 38/38 RHP Bruce Glasgow 17-18 2.53 37/37 RHP Ray Warfield 12-17 2.80 38/38 Injuries none Last year: 73-81, 3rd FL East Manager: Abe Wolstenholme (1st year) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Charlie Graham .216 0 12 74 1B Bill Moose .261 0 14 52 2B Simon Nicholls .254 0 33 102 with New York and Newark 2B Jeff Malone .231 0 24 108 3B Pat Jones .243 1 31 115 3B Larry Sandberg .237 0 5 39 SS Larry Cole .220 2 37 141 LF Chet Martin .200 0 5 32 LF/CF Glenn Richardson .247 3 47 144 CF Tommy Ewing .212 1 17 76 RF Bill Pippin .252 3 52 139 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Lee Mooneyham 13-11 2.55 36/27 with Indianapolis and Newark LHP Bobby Calahan 14-18 2.53 39/39 RHP Harry Griffis 11-24 2.91 38/38 LHP Ed Wheeler 14-18 2.50 36/36 Injuries none Last year: 72-82, 4th FL East Manager: Dick Harley (3rd year, 160-148) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Chet Toney .245 1 45 126 1B Candy Lachance .286 0 14 74 with Boston and Buffalo 1B Matt Ward .230 0 31 107 2B Tim Thomas .274 2 56 125 3B Loyd Cranmer .269 4 54 140 SS Lou Lewis .291 1 50 147 LF Charlie Hemphill .285 2 47 149 CF Dave Glass .160 2 18 58 RF John Densmore .279 3 56 142 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS LHP Fred Burchell FREE AGENT RHP Dick Bishop 18-16 2.60 39/39 LHP Rex Washington 15-21 3.29 39/39 RHP Jerry Conn 18-17 2.37 38/38 Injuries RHP Mickey Breland, sore arm, two weeks
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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 Last edited by ednote; 07-12-2005 at 11:26 PM. |
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1907 FL West Preview
New Orleans Pelicans
Last year: 90-64, 1st FL West (lost to Baltimore in FLPS, 3-0) Manager: Marty Hogan (3rd year, 182-127) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Bill Carrigan .262 2 27 67 1B Jack Birnbaum .335 1 41 149 FL MVP 2B/3B Jerry Williams .288 0 9 22 2B Jake Atz FREE AGENT 3B Doug Stocker .310 2 45 143 SS Bull Prior .230 4 44 143 LF Bill Weber .210 5 44 140 LF/RF Bob Ganley .258 0 31 137 with Pittsburgh (NL) CF Clyde Milan ROOKIE RF Ollie Pickering FREE AGENT The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Cy Barger 22-12 2.06 39/39 RHP Chris Thompson 23-14 2.44 37/37 RHP Elijah Jones ROOKIE LHP Mike Jarrett 18-17 2.65 38/38 Injuries RHP Marty Schumaker, sore arm, two weeks Last year: 76-78, 2nd FL West Manager: Charlie Kalbfus (3rd year, 136-172) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Roger Skinner .232 1 34 116 1B Joel Harrison .253 1 55 145 2B Henry Rogers .252 4 48 147 3B Bill Melancon .238 0 20 80 SS Roy Day .243 4 51 138 LF Mike Cummings .246 2 44 142 CF George Hosmer .258 2 64 145 RF Larry Glidden .223 1 23 73 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Jake Thielman 0- 1 3.60 1/ 1 with St. Louis (NL) RHP Henry Gehring ROOKIE RHP Dan Woods 23-14 2.04 42/42 with Indianapolis and Newark/FL Pitcher of the Year LHP Doug Glover 15- 8 2.06 28/28 with Newark and Indianapolis Injuries none Last year: 74-80, 3rd FL West Manager: Oliver Brown (1st year) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Bill McNeil .267 2 45 116 1B Ray O'Neal .240 1 54 140 2B Larry Schlafly .233 2 27 105 3B Pete O'Brien .204 2 23 113 with New York and Milwaukee 3B John Reiss .198 1 12 59 SS Cal Mosby .226 0 20 88 SS Stan Carroll .232 0 29 101 LF Luke Sharpe .236 0 20 116 CF Al Shaw ROOKIE RF Barrett Litchfield .181 0 7 57 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Bill Hamlett 21-17 2.29 41/41 LHP Bill Johnson 12-21 3.45 39/39 RHP Keith Paige 12-12 2.57 30/30 RHP Charlie Hutchins 8- 8 2.15 21/13 Injuries LHP Frank Rouleau, sore leg, indefinitely OF Ducky Holmes, sore ribs, one week Last year: 73-81, 4th FL West Manager: Fred Crane (3rd year, 164-145) Code:
The Lineup AVG HR RBI G C Doug Thurmond .215 3 33 116 C Paul Johnston .189 1 5 49 1B Dixie Rogers .267 2 48 144 2B Andy Osborn .219 2 31 146 3B Ed Lennox .234 5 56 145 SS Oscar Merriman .240 3 40 147 LF Jimmy Barrett .000 0 0 5 with Cincinnati (NL) CF Bill Kemper .256 4 38 146 RF Bill Lewis .263 4 35 128 The Rotation W- L ERA G/GS RHP Ed Willett 12-17 2.49 37/37 RHP Howie Hillis 14-21 1.91 39/39 RHP Paul Parker 17-18 2.04 39/39 LHP Bob Tunstall 20-12 2.28 36/36 Injuries 3B Phil Cooney, broken cheekbone, one week LHP Paul Rucker, sore shoulder, four weeks
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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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