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1905 Rookie Draft results...
Here are the results of the 1905 Rookie Draft:
Round 1 Pick 1 - St. Louis Cardinals: SSP Eddie Collins, age 18 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: SP Babe Adams, age 23 Pick 3 - Detroit Tigers: LF Red Murray, age 21 Pick 4 - Boston Beaneaters: CF Johnny Bates, age 21 Pick 5 - New York Highlanders: SP Tom Hughes, age 21 Pick 6 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Ed Karger, age 22 Pick 7 - New York Giants: CF Harry Armbruster, age 23 Pick 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Glenn Liebhardt, age 22 Pick 9 - Philadelphia Athletics: 3B Roy Hartzell, age 24 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: SP Jack Coombs, age 22 Pick 11 - Boston Americans: SSP Dave Altizer, age 29 Pick 12 - Cleveland Naps: 2B Harry Niles, age 25 Pick 13 - Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Ed Lennox, age 22 Pick 14 - Washington Senators: 1B Jack Hannifin, age 22 Pick 15 - Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Jim Nealon, age 20 Pick 16 - Chicago White Sox: CF Joe Birmingham, age 21 Round 2 Pick 1 - St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Whitey Alperman, age 26 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: SP Fred Beebe, age 25 Pick 3 - Detroit Tigers: SP Slow Joe Doyle, age 24 Pick 4 - Boston Beaneaters: C Bill Carrigan, age 22 Pick 5 - New York Highlanders: SP Ralph Glaze, age 23 Pick 6 - Cincinnati Reds: RP Mike Cunningham, age 23 Pick 7 - New York Giants: 3B Paul Sentell, age 26 Pick 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Irv Higginbotham, age 23 Pick 9 - Philadelphia Athletics: CF Al Burch, age 22 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: SP Carl Druhot, age 23 Pick 11 - Boston Americans: SP Art Fromme, age 22 Pick 12 - Cleveland Naps: 2B Dave Shean, age 22 Pick 13 - Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Alan Storke, age 21 Pick 14 - Washington Senators: C Ira Thomas, age 24 Pick 15 - Philadelphia Phillies: C Charlie Graham, age 27 Pick 16 - Chicago White Sox: RP George Ferguson, age 22 Round 3 Pick 1 - St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Pug Bennett, age 31 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: SP Rube Kroh, age 19 Pick 3 - Detroit Tigers: SP Stoney McGlynn, age 33 Pick 4 - Boston Beaneaters: RP Roy Witherup, age 19 Pick 5 - New York Highlanders: SP Jack Rowan, age 19 Pick 6 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Ed Willett, age 21 Pick 7 - New York Giants: C Boss Schmidt, age 25 Pick 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Vive Lindaman, age 28 Pick 9 - Philadelphia Athletics: LF Dutch Meier, age 26 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: SP Charley Hall, age 21 Pick 11 - Boston Americans: SP Charlie Rhodes, age 20 Pick 12 - Cleveland Naps: 3B Joe Ward, age 21 Pick 13 - Brooklyn Superbas: RP Lou Fiene, age 20 Pick 14 - Washington Senators: LF Tom O'Hara, age 25 Pick 15 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP Bert Maxwell, age 19 Pick 16 - Chicago White Sox: 2B Chet Chadbourne, age 21 Round 4 Pick 1 - St. Louis Cardinals: RP Charlie Roy, age 21 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: C Bob Peterson, age 21 Pick 3 - Detroit Tigers: RP Cy Barger, age 20 Pick 4 - Boston Beaneaters: RP Leo Hafford, age 22 Pick 5 - New York Highlanders: RP Hub Knolls, age 21 Pick 6 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Lew Richie, age 22 Pick 7 - New York Giants: SP Willy Wilson, age 21 Pick 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Irish McIlveen, age 25 Pick 9 - Philadelphia Athletics: RP Henry Mathewson, age 18 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: RP Eddie Tiemeyer, age 20 Pick 11 - Boston Americans: RP John McCloskey, age 23 Pick 12 - Cleveland Naps: SP Bob Edmondson, age 26 Pick 13 - Brooklyn Superbas: RP Jim Holmes, age 23 Pick 14 - Washington Senators: RP Con Starkel, age 24 Pick 15 - Philadelphia Phillies: RP Bill McCarthy, age 23 Pick 16 - Chicago White Sox: SP Walter Moser, age 24 Round 5 Pick 1 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP Frank Oberlin, age 29 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: C Oscar Stanage, age 22 Pick 3 - Detroit Tigers: CF Chet Spencer, age 22 Pick 4 - Boston Beaneaters: SP Bill Essick, age 23 Pick 5 - New York Highlanders: SP Jim Pastorius, age 24 Pick 6 - Cincinnati Reds: RF Frank Jude, age 21 Pick 7 - New York Giants: SP Ed Smith, age 26 Pick 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates: 2B Bill Abstein, age 22 Pick 9 - Philadelphia Athletics: SP Harry Eells, age 24 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: SP Jim Moroney, age 21 Pick 11 - Boston Americans: SP Hack Schumann, age 21 Pick 12 - Cleveland Naps: SP Clyde Goodwin, age 19 Pick 13 - Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Bill Shipke, age 22 Pick 14 - Washington Senators: SP Lou Manske, age 21 Pick 15 - Philadelphia Phillies: C Fred Payne, age 25 Pick 16 - Chicago White Sox: C Babe Towne, age 25 Round 6 Pick 1 - St. Louis Cardinals: 1B Lou Nordyke, age 29 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: 3B Red Morgan, age 22 Pick 3 - Detroit Tigers: SSP Ed Holly, age 26 Pick 4 - Boston Beaneaters: LF Ben Caffyn, age 26 Pick 5 - New York Highlanders: 3B Lee Quillen, age 23 Pick 6 - Cincinnati Reds: 3B Art Brouthers, age 22 Pick 7 - New York Giants: LF Jack Hoey, age 24 Pick 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates: C Sam Brown, age 28 Pick 9 - Philadelphia Athletics: C Ducky Holmes, age 22 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: LF Frank Burke, age 25 Pick 11 - Boston Americans: SSP Forrest Crawford, age 24 Pick 12 - Cleveland Naps: C Jerry Donovan, age 29 Pick 13 - Brooklyn Superbas: 1B Snake Deal, age 26 Pick 14 - Washington Senators: LF Jack Cameron, age 21 Pick 15 - Philadelphia Phillies: C Matty Fitzgerald, age 25 Pick 16 - Chicago White Sox: LF Frank Hemphill, age 27 Round 7 Pick 1 - St. Louis Cardinals: LF Gene Good, age 22 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: LF Tommy Madden, age 22 Pick 3 - Detroit Tigers: 3B Eddie Zimmerman, age 22 Pick 4 - Boston Beaneaters: 1B Willy Fetzer, age 21 Pick 5 - New York Highlanders: 3B Gus Hetling, age 19 Pick 6 - Cincinnati Reds: 1B Pat Duff, age 30 Pick 7 - New York Giants: C Jim Byrnes, age 25 Pick 8 - Pittsburgh Pirates: C Tom Walsh, age 20 Pick 9 - Philadelphia Athletics: C Harry Huston, age 22 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: 3B Warren Shanabrook, age 24 Pick 11 - Boston Americans: SSP Jack Schulte, age 24 Pick 12 - Cleveland Naps: C Ches Crist, age 23 Pick 13 - Brooklyn Superbas: RF Phil Reardon, age 22 |
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Offseason news, 1905-1906
-The Detroit Tigers traded 30-year-old LHP Ed Siever to the New York Giants, getting 31-year-old 1B John Ganzel in return.
-The Chicago White Sox traded 30-year-old RF Frank Isbell to the St. Louis Browns, getting 29-year-old LHP Nick Altrock in return. -The Philadelphia Athletics traded 26-year-old 1B Jake Stahl to the Chicago White Sox, getting 25-year-old 3B Frank LaPorte in return. -The Cincinnati Reds traded 28-year-old 3B Harry Steinfeldt to the Detroit Tigers, getting 24-year-old LF Moose McCormick and 21-year-old C Howard Wakefield in return. -The Cincinnati Reds traded 26-year-old LHP Noodles Hahn to the Chicago White Sox, getting 22-year-old LF Frank Delahanty and 22-year-old C Jimmy Archer in return. -The Cincinnati Reds traded 30-year-old RF Ed Hahn to the Brooklyn Superbas, getting 24-year-old RHP Howie Camnitz and 24-year-old 3B Mike Donovan in return. -The Brooklyn Superbas traded 35-year-old SSP Bill Dahlen to the Chicago White Sox, getting 28-year-old 1B Tom Jones and 23-year-old CF Denny Sullivan in return. -The New York Giants traded 22-year-old SSP Phil Lewis to the Cleveland Naps, getting 30-year-old RHP Fred Glade in return. -The Washington Senators traded 27-year-old 1B Tim Jordan to the Cleveland Naps, getting 21-year-old 3B Mike Mowrey, 24-year-old C Larry McLean, and 24-year-old RHP Buster Brown in return. -The Detroit Tigers traded 30-year-old 3B Joe Yeager to the New York Highlanders, getting 25-year-old RHP Barney Pelty in return. -The Cincinnati Reds failed to sign 1st round draft pick Ed Karger. Did not receive compensation (no offer given). -SP Jack Stivetts and CF Paul Hines are inducted into the 1906 class of the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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Spring training results and preseason predictions, 1906
Spring training results
AL: Philadelphia Athletics, 12-6 NL: Philadelphia Phillies, 12-6 1906 preseason predictions American League New York Highlanders, 91-63 Philadelphia Athletics, 83-71 Washington Senators, 79-75 St. Louis Browns, 75-79 Boston Americans, 73-81 Cleveland Naps, 73-81 Chicago White Sox, 72-82 Detroit Tigers, 72-82 National League Pittsburgh Pirates, 108-46 St. Louis Cardinals, 88-66 Philadelphia Phillies, 86-68 New York Giants, 83-71 Brooklyn Superbas, 81-73 Boston Beaneaters, 63-91 Chicago Cubs, 58-96 Cincinnati Reds, 50-104 OK, let's play ball!!! |
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Standings at the 1906 All-Star Break
Here are the baseball standings at the 1906 All-Star Break
First-place teams AL: New York Highlanders (47-29--7 and a half games ahead of the St. Louis Browns) NL: Pittsburgh Pirates (51-25--10 games ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals) Standings at the All-Star Break |
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All-Star team lineups by league
Here are the All-Star team lineups by league:
AL SP Red Ames (DET) - 10-9, 2.13 ERA, 169.1 IP, 1.20 WHIP, 6.3 K/9, 3.5 WAR SP Charles Bender (BOS)* - 6-2, 1.26 ERA, 71.2 IP, 0.78 WHIP, 7.0 K/9, 1.6 WAR (injured) SP Jimmy Dygert (DET) - 8-3, 1.78 ERA, 101.0 IP, 1.04 WHIP, 5.0 K/9, 1.7 WAR SP Addie Joss (SLA) - 9-9, 1.94 ERA, 162.0 IP, 1.01 WHIP, 3.8 K/9, 3.3 WAR SP Case Patten (DET) - 10-8, 2.14 ERA, 147.0 IP, 1.06 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 2.7 WAR RP Tom Hughes (NYY) - 8-4, 2.92 ERA, 86.1 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 3.5 K/9, 1.2 WAR CL George Ferguson (CWS)* - 2-1, 1.50 ERA, 30.0 IP, 0.93 WHIP, 5.4 K/9, 0.5 WAR C Roger Bresnahan (NYY)* - .255/.387/.306, 216 AB, 17 SB, 123 wRC+, 2.9 WAR C Ossee Schreckengost (BOS) - .290/.333/.376, 210 AB, 8 SB, 104 wRC+, 2.0 WAR 1B Harry Davis (PHA)* - .291/.346/.435, 292 AB, 7 HR, 9 SB, 132 wRC+, 1.9 WAR 2B Ed Abbaticchio (CLE) - .300/.363/.382, 267 AB, 14 SB, 136 wRC+, 3.6 WAR 2B Johnny Evers (CWS) - .306/.373/.384, 284 AB, 1 HR, 19 SB, 141 wRC+, 5.2 WAR 2B Nap Lajoie (PHA)* - .326/.370/.442, 319 AB, 18 SB, 148 wRC+, 5.7 WAR 3B Jimmy Collins (BOS)* - .265/.304/.338, 287 AB, 5 SB, 100 wRC+, 2.1 WAR SSP Kid Elberfeld (DET)* - .274/.334/.346, 263 AB, 7 SB, 117 wRC+, 3.5 WAR LF Sherry Magee (NYY)* - .273/.345/.428, 297 AB, 5 HR, 18 SB, 131 wRC+, 2.9 WAR LF George Stone (WS1) - .323/.391/.460, 285 AB, 4 HR, 8 SB, 153 wRC+, 3.1 WAR CF Cy Seymour (NYY)* - .318/.369/.403, 330 AB, 2 HR, 19 SB, 133 wRC+, 4.3 WAR RF Mike Donlin (NYY)* - .325/.355/.524, 311 AB, 7 HR, 14 SB, 167 wRC+, 3.9 WAR NL SP Tom Hughes (CHC) - 8-3, 2.27 ERA, 91.0 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 5.3 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Christy Mathewson (NY1)* - 12-4, 2.21 ERA, 126.0 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 4.7 K/9, 3.1 WAR (Injured) SP Togie Pittinger (BSN)* - 7-4, 2.51 ERA, 86.0 IP, 1.34 WHIP, 2.6 K/9, 0.2 WAR SP Jesse Tannehill (STL) - 12-7, 2.46 ERA, 161.0 IP, 1.14 WHIP, 3.7 K/9, 2.8 WAR SP Rube Waddell (PIT) - 12-7, 2.91 ERA, 163.2 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 6.8 K/9, 3.6 WAR SP Ed Walsh (PHI) - 9-9, 2.57 ERA, 178.1 IP, 1.14 WHIP, 4.2 K/9, 3.0 WAR RP Lou Fiene (BRO) - 4-5, 2.89 ERA, 99.2 IP, 1.08 WHIP, 3.9 K/9, 0.8 WAR C Mike Grady (CIN)* - .301/.404/.381, 226 AB, 1 HR, 10 SB, 140 wRC+, 2.3 WAR C Branch Rickey (BSN) - .276/.340/.372, 239 AB, 4 HR, 9 SB, 117 wRC+, 2.0 WAR 1B Frank Chance (CHC)* - .331/.446/.496, 272 AB, 1 HR, 39 SB, 175 wRC+, 5.3 WAR 1B Charlie Hickman (NY1) - .305/.327/.498, 279 AB, 9 HR, 7 SB, 153 wRC+, 2.8 WAR 2B Sammy Strang (NY1)* - .250/.364/.345, 200 AB, 3 HR, 12 SB, 114 wRC+, 2.1 WAR 3B Art Devlin (BRO)* - .219/.316/.276, 283 AB, 16 SB, 74 wRC+, 1.5 WAR SSP Honus Wagner (PIT)* - .364/.427/.554, 294 AB, 7 HR, 30 SB, 199 wRC+, 7.5 WAR SSP Bobby Wallace (STL) - .268/.365/.330, 261 AB, 9 SB, 120 wRC+, 4.1 WAR LF Frank Schulte (STL)* - .329/.363/.452, 310 AB, 4 HR, 13 SB, 151 wRC+, 3.5 WAR CF Ty Cobb (PIT)* - .361/.411/.457, 302 AB, 2 HR, 19 SB, 154 wRC+, 2.0 WAR RF Charlie Hemphill (PIT) - .332/.374/.449, 325 AB, 2 HR, 20 SB, 154 wRC+, 3.7 WAR RF Harry Lumley (NY1)* - .333/.393/.596, 297 AB, 11 HR, 18 SB, 189 wRC+, 4.5 WAR |
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1906 All-Star Game results
July 10th, 1906, South End Grounds, Boston
AL Defeats NL, 5-3, in Tight All-Star Game Mike Donlin shined brightly tonight against the best talent that the MLB has to offer. The all-star was named MVP for the annual mid-season showcase held at South End Grounds, as his AL All-Stars downed the NL All-Stars by a count of 5-3. "It's humbling to even play in a game like this with legends of the sport all around you," he said. Donlin went 3 for 4 to capture the honor. All-Star Game MVP: RF Mike Donlin (New York Highlanders) |
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Trades before the 1906 trading deadline...
Here are the trades before the 1906 trading deadline:
-The Washington Senators traded 26-year-old SSP Mickey Doolin to the Cleveland Naps, getting 27-year-old RHP Walter Clarkson and 22-year-old SSP Phil Lewis in return. -The Chicago Cubs traded 32-year-old LF Topsy Hartsel to the Boston Beaneaters, getting 22-year-old CF Bris Lord in return. -The Boston Americans traded 30-year-old SSP Freddy Parent to the Cleveland Naps, getting 29-year-old 2B Danny Shay in return. |
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Standings and awards at the end of the 1906 regular season
Awards:
-AL batting title: LF George Stone (Washington Senators), 6 home runs, 93 RBIs, and 100 runs scored. -NL batting title: CF Ty Cobb (Pittsburgh Pirates), 2 home runs, 112 RBIs, and 96 runs scored. For the 1906 World Series, it's the New York Highlanders (94-60) vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates (101-53--becoming the first team to go above 100 wins in a season)!!! |
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1906 World Series results
1906 World Series: New York Highlanders vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Results Game 1, October 13th, 1906, Exposition Park, Pittsburgh Road Win Lifts New York to 1-0 Lead in WS The New York Highlanders started the World Series in style, winning on the road against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Exposition Park by a score of 8-5 to take an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-7 series. Highlanders center fielder Cy Seymour excelled. He went 2-5 with a double and a walk, while adding 2 RBIs and scoring once. New York used the timely hitting of Jimmy Williams to seize the win. The second baseman stroked a 2-run single in the top of the eighth inning to put the Highlanders on top, 7-5. It was his only hit in 5 at-bats, but it was a game-changer. Pirates manager Fred Clarke did not take questions after the game, telling assembled reporters that he would hold a press conference "if and when we win the World Series." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. Highlanders lead series 1-0 Game 2, October 14th, 1906, Exposition Park, Pittsburgh Pirates Even With Highlanders After Home Win The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the New York Highlanders, 6-3, in Game 2 of the World Series. Making an impact was left fielder Fred Clarke, who went 2-3 with a triple and a walk, while scoring 2 and driving in 2. The win moves Pittsburgh into a 1-1 tie with New York in the series. Charlie Hemphill, who finished 2nd in the NL in hits with 210 in 1906, aided the Pittsburgh cause with a run-scoring walk in the bottom of the second. For the game, the right fielder was 2-4 with 2 singles and a walk. "It feels a lot better to be tied than to be behind, even if it is only one game," Pittsburgh manager Fred Clarke said. The next game is set to be played on October 16th, 1906 at Hilltop Park in New York. Series tied 1-1 Game 3, October 16th, 1906, Hilltop Park, New York New York Wins at Home to Take 2-1 Lead in WS Riding the 3-hit performance of first baseman Fred Tenney, the New York Highlanders stopped the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates, 13-7, in Game 3 of the World Series. Tenney was 3-4 with 3 singles and a walk, while scoring 2 runs and driving in 2 for the Highlanders, who now lead the best-of-7 series, 2 games to 1. Georgetown, Texas native Fred Tenney had a clutch at-bat in the bottom of the eighth for the Highlanders. With New York trailing 7-6, he hit a 2-run single. "Things broke our way today and that's great," Highlanders manager John McGraw said. "It's important, though, to stay focused and not pat yourself on the back too much. We aren't done yet." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Hilltop Park in New York. Highlanders lead series 2-1 Game 4, October 17th, 1906, Hilltop Park, New York Pittsburgh Win Evens Series at 2 Hooks Wiltse went the distance at Hilltop Park to drag the Pittsburgh Pirates back to parity with the New York Highlanders. The left-handed Wiltse needed 97 pitches to get through the complete game effort, which the Pirates won, 3-0. The clubs are now tied 2-2 in the best-of-7 series. In his 97-pitch effort, Wiltse allowed no runs on 5 hits over 9 innings. He walked 0 and struck out 2. "At least it was over quickly," Highlanders manager John McGraw said. "We'll just have to try our luck again." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Hilltop Park in New York. Series tied 2-2 Game 5, October 18th, 1906, Hilltop Park, New York Road Win Lifts Pittsburgh to 3-2 Lead in WS In a pivotal Game 5, the Pittsburgh Pirates were hoping for a big game from starter Jack Pfiester. They got one. The left-hander shut out the New York Highlanders, proving to be the difference-maker as he led his club to a 2-0 victory. The Pirates took the 2-0 win over the New York Highlanders to seize a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 series. Pfiester went the distance for Pittsburgh, allowing no runs on 2 hits, while striking out 2. "I expect to pitch a complete game shutout every time," said Pfiester. The next game is set to be played on October 20th, 1906 at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. Pirates lead series 3-2 Game 6, October 20th, 1906, Exposition Park, Pittsburgh Highlanders Clip Pirates, 3-2, in WS Contest The New York Highlanders and the Pittsburgh Pirates will take the World Series to a decisive 7th game. In a must-win situation, the Highlanders beat the Pirates, 3-2, at Exposition Park to force the series into what will essentially be a one-game playoff. New York left-hander Homer Hillebrand had a big role in the win. He threw 7.0 innings of 2-hit ball. Though he didn't earn the victory, Hillebrand kept his team in the game until the bullpen took over and the New York offense came through. Over 7 innings, he allowed 2 hits and 2 runs, while striking out 5. "It has been an incredible experience today," Hillebrand said in the clubhouse following the game. "It's a short list of people who have started in the World Series at all, and an even shorter list who have done a good job of it." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. Series tied 3-3 Game 7, October 21st, 1906, Exposition Park, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Triumphs in World Series At Exposition Park today, Pittsburgh outclassed the New York Highlanders 6-2 and won the Major League Baseball World Series for the 2nd time in its club history. The Pirates rounded out the 1906 season with a 101-53 mark and wound up in first place in the NL pennant chase. Pirates win series 4-3 World Series MVP: LF Fred Clarke (Pittsburgh Pirates) |
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Milestones and accomplishments, 1906
Accomplishments
Cycles 05/09/1906--Sherry Magee, 4 hits in 5 at-bats, 1 home run, and 6 RBIs versus Washington while playing for New York No-hitters 06/22/1906--Addie Joss, 4 strikeouts, 0 BB, and 11 innings pitched versus Cleveland while playing for St. Louis 08/23/1906--Ed Walsh, 4 strikeouts, 1 BB, and 9 innings pitched versus St. Louis while playing for Philadelphia 10/05/1906--Johnny Lush, 6 strikeouts, 0 BB, and 9 innings pitched versus Cleveland while playing for Detroit (PERFECT GAME) 20+win seasons Jesse Tannehill, 24-15, 2.12 ERA, 340.0 IP, 49 BB and 136 K Bill Bernhard, 20-20, 2.78 ERA, 342.2 IP, 77 BB and 116 K Rube Waddell, 23-15, 2.59 ERA, 344.2 IP, 94 BB and 273 K Doc White, 21-16, 2.44 ERA, 324.1 IP, 71 BB and 168 K Nick Altrock, 25-17, 3.00 ERA, 336.0 IP, 80 BB and 133 K Bob Wicker, 25-14, 2.61 ERA, 341.2 IP, 106 BB and 131 K George Mullin, 22-16, 2.73 ERA, 329.1 IP, 96 BB and 135 K Bob Rhoads, 20-16, 3.06 ERA, 317.2 IP, 81 BB and 91 K Jack Pfiester, 24-13, 2.44 ERA, 343.0 IP, 85 BB and 172 K Hooks Wiltse, 24-16, 2.92 ERA, 342.2 IP, 79 BB and 149 K Ed Reulbach, 21-18, 2.43 ERA, 333.1 IP, 101 BB and 169 K Tom Hughes, 20-9, 2.24 ERA, 248.2 IP, 86 BB and 107 K Rube Kroh, 23-14, 2.49 ERA, 329.1 IP, 86 BB and 148 K Glenn Liebhardt, 20-5, 2.37 ERA, 235.0 IP, 77 BB and 120 K Hitting streaks 05/17/1906--Honus Wagner, 37 games while playing for Pittsburgh 09/03/1906--John Anderson, 27 games while playing for New York 09/29/1906--Terry Turner, 22 games while playing for Washington 10/02/1906--Sherry Magee, 20 games while playing for New York Milestones 1,000 RBIs: Bill Dahlen, Jimmy Collins 1,000 runs scored: Jimmy Collins, Fred Tenney 1,500 runs scored: Jake Beckley, Willie Keeler, Bill Dahlen 2,000 hits: Fred Clarke 500 stolen bases: Bill Dahlen |
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Baseball awards, 1906
Baseball awards for the 1906 season
Gold Glove awards AL: Pitcher Charlie Smith (Chicago White Sox) Catcher Larry McLean (Washington Senators) First Baseman Fred Tenney (New York Highlanders) Second Baseman Nap Lajoie (Philadelphia Athletics) Third Baseman Bill Bradley (Cleveland Naps) Shortstop Terry Turner (Washington Senators) Left Fielder Sherry Magee (New York Highlanders) Center Fielder Cy Seymour (New York Highlanders) Right Fielder Mike Donlin (New York Highlanders) NL: Pitcher Glenn Liebhardt (Pittsburgh Pirates) Catcher Jack Warner (Pittsburgh Pirates) First Baseman Tom Jones (Brooklyn Superbas) Second Baseman Whitey Alperman (St. Louis Cardinals) Third Baseman Art Devlin (Brooklyn Superbas) Shortstop Joe Tinker (Boston Doves) Left Fielder Bris Lord (Chicago Cubs) Center Fielder Spike Shannon (Chicago Cubs) Right Fielder Homer Smoot (St. Louis Cardinals) Silver Slugger awards AL: Pitcher Nick Altrock (Chicago White Sox), .256/.268/.256, 121 at-bats, 6 stolen bases, 73 wRC+, 1.3 WAR Catcher Roger Bresnahan (New York Highlanders), .268/.394/.343, 452 at-bats, 32 stolen bases, 135 wRC+, 6.5 WAR First Baseman Harry Davis (Philadelphia Athletics), .289/.367/.453, 578 at-bats, 17 home runs, 23 stolen bases, 142 wRC+, 4.7 WAR Second Baseman Nap Lajoie (Philadelphia Athletics), .314/.360/.432, 628 at-bats, 35 stolen bases, 148 wRC+, 11.2 WAR Third Baseman Dave Brain (Chicago White Sox), .265/.304/.374, 586 at-bats, 5 home runs, 28 stolen bases, 117 wRC+, 4.9 WAR Shortstop Terry Turner (Washington Senators), .286/.327/.369, 604 at-bats, 3 home runs, 24 stolen bases, 118 wRC+, 8.5 WAR Left Fielder George Stone (Washington Senators), .337/.410/.474, 591 at-bats, 6 home runs, 23 stolen bases, 163 wRC+, 7.6 WAR Center Fielder Cy Seymour (New York Highlanders), .299/.346/.391, 663 at-bats, 6 home runs, 36 stolen bases, 127 wRC+, 7.4 WAR Right Fielder Mike Donlin (New York Highlanders), .325/.365/.478, 619 at-bats, 7 home runs, 37 stolen bases, 164 wRC+, 8.3 WAR NL: Pitcher Jake Thielman (Brooklyn Superbas), .268/.291/.320, 97 at-bats, 1 stolen bases, 97 wRC+, 0.6 WAR Catcher Branch Rickey (Boston Doves), .267/.348/.354, 495 at-bats, 6 home runs, 19 stolen bases, 119 wRC+, 4.6 WAR First Baseman Frank Chance (Chicago Cubs), .317/.424/.451, 556 at-bats, 2 home runs, 73 stolen bases, 166 wRC+, 9.2 WAR Second Baseman Claude Ritchey (Pittsburgh Pirates), .294/.363/.352, 551 at-bats, 8 stolen bases, 131 wRC+, 2.7 WAR Third Baseman Jim Delahanty (Chicago Cubs), .277/.352/.349, 578 at-bats, 29 stolen bases, 119 wRC+, 3.3 WAR Shortstop Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates), .334/.399/.477, 596 at-bats, 8 home runs, 56 stolen bases, 112 runs scored, 102 RBIs, 12.8 WAR Left Fielder Bunk Congalton (Philadelphia Phillies), .335/.375/.415, 617 at-bats, 7 home runs, 21 stolen bases, 140 wRC+, 6.1 WAR Center Fielder Ty Cobb (Pittsburgh Pirates), .384/.422/.481, 630 at-bats, 2 home runs, 42 stolen bases, 112 RBIs, 6.1 WAR Right Fielder Harry Lumley (New York Giants), .312/.373/.513, 602 at-bats, 17 home runs, 38 stolen bases, 101 RBIs, 8.2 WAR Rookie of the Year AL: RF Red Murray (Detroit Tigers), .289/.335/.430, 10 home runs, 90 RBIs, 82 runs scored, 3.7 WAR NL: 3B Whitey Alperman (St. Louis Cardinals), .251/.290/.359, 1 home runs, 53 RBIs, 53 runs scored, 5.3 WAR Pitcher of the Year AL: Charles Bender (Boston Americans), 17-10, 1.89 ERA, 243.0 innings pitched, 164 strikeouts, 5.1 WAR NL: Rube Waddell (Pittsburgh Pirates), 23-15, 2.59 ERA, 344.2 innings pitched, 273 strikeouts, 9.5 WAR Most Valuable Player Award AL: RF Mike Donlin (New York Highlanders), .325/.365/.478, 7 home runs, 97 RBIs, 90 runs scored, 8.3 WAR NL: SSP Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates), .334/.399/.477, 8 home runs, 102 RBIs, 112 runs scored, 12.8 WAR |
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Retirement and management changes, 1906
• New York Giants C Aleck Smith retired from professional baseball.
• St. Louis Cardinals RF Cozy Dolan retired from professional baseball. • Chicago Cubs LF Hugh Duffy retired from professional baseball. • Brooklyn Superbas CF Sam Mertes retired from professional baseball. • Chicago Cubs SP Mal Eason retired from professional baseball. • Cleveland Naps 1B Charlie Carr retired from professional baseball. • Boston Beaneaters C Malachi Kittridge retired from professional baseball. • Detroit Tigers SP Jack Harper retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics SSP Frank Connaughton retired from professional baseball. • Cleveland Naps SSP Frank Scheibeck retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds C Mike Grady retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics LF Kip Selbach retired from professional baseball. • Chicago White Sox SP Noodles Hahn retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Cardinals SP Willie Sudhoff retired from professional baseball. • Boston Beaneaters SP Kid Nichols retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics SP Red Donahue retired from professional baseball. • Boston Americans CF Chick Stahl retired from professional baseball. • Cleveland Naps SP Charlie Case retired from professional baseball. • Detroit Tigers RP Bill Phyle retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds LF Jim Jackson retired from professional baseball. • Washington Senators SP Len Swormstedt retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds SP Happy Townsend retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Cardinals SP Bob Wicker retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Cardinals CF Homer Smoot retired from professional baseball. • New York Highlanders RP Ed Hughes retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics RP Wish Egan retired from professional baseball. • Chicago Cubs RP Harry Kane retired from professional baseball. • Boston Beaneaters SP Chappie McFarland retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Browns C Jack O'Neill retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Cardinals SSP Otto Williams retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds RP Gus Thompson retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Browns RP Norwood Gibson retired from professional baseball. • Chicago White Sox SP Barney Wolfe retired from professional baseball. • Chicago Cubs SP Ambrose Puttmann retired from professional baseball. • New York Giants C Tommy Raub retired from professional baseball. • Boston Americans RP Jimmy Wiggs retired from professional baseball. • Washington Senators SSP Joe Marshall retired from professional baseball. • Detroit Tigers C Tom Doran retired from professional baseball. • Boston Beaneaters SSP Gus Dundon retired from professional baseball. • Washington Senators RF Bill O'Neill retired from professional baseball. • Washington Senators LF Bull Smith retired from professional baseball. • Pittsburgh Pirates LF Rube Vinson retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Phillies 2B Allie Strobel retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics CF Ben Koehler retired from professional baseball. • Boston Beaneaters 3B John Godwin retired from professional baseball. • Brooklyn Superbas C Joe McCarthy retired from professional baseball. • Washington Senators RP Harry Hardy retired from professional baseball. • Brooklyn Superbas RF Jack Himes retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds CF Rube DeGroff retired from professional baseball. • Pittsburgh Pirates 2B Ike Rockenfield retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Phillies 2B Chris Lindsay retired from professional baseball. • Cleveland Naps LF Johnny Siegle retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Cardinals CF Gene Good retired from professional baseball. • Boston Americans SSP Jack Schulte retired from professional baseball. • Cleveland Naps C Jerry Donovan retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Phillies DH Bill McCarthy retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Phillies 2B Charlie Graham retired from professional baseball. • Boston Americans RP Hack Schumann retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds 1B Pat Duff retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics RP Harry Eells retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics SSP Dutch Meier retired from professional baseball. • Boston Beaneaters 1B Willy Fetzer retired from professional baseball. • Chicago Cubs 3B Red Morgan retired from professional baseball. • New York Highlanders 3B Gus Hetling retired from professional baseball. • Brooklyn Superbas RF Phil Reardon retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Cardinals RP Charlie Roy retired from professional baseball. • New York Giants C Jim Byrnes retired from professional baseball. • Chicago White Sox 1B Babe Towne retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Browns 3B Warren Shanabrook retired from professional baseball. • Washington Senators LF Jack Cameron retired from professional baseball. • Washington Senators RP Lou Manske retired from professional baseball. • Detroit Tigers CF Chet Spencer retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds RP Mike Cunningham retired from professional baseball. • New York Giants CF Harry Armbruster retired from professional baseball. • Brooklyn Superbas 1B Snake Deal retired from professional baseball. • New York Highlanders RP Hub Knolls retired from professional baseball. • Washington Senators DH Con Starkel retired from professional baseball. • St. Louis Cardinals 1B Lou Nordyke retired from professional baseball. • Boston Beaneaters RP Leo Hafford retired from professional baseball. • Cleveland Naps SP Clyde Goodwin retired from professional baseball. • New York Giants RP Ed Smith retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics C Ducky Holmes retired from professional baseball. • New York Giants RP Willy Wilson retired from professional baseball. • Pittsburgh Pirates C Tom Walsh retired from professional baseball. • Philadelphia Athletics C Harry Huston retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds RF Frank Jude retired from professional baseball. • Cincinnati Reds 3B Art Brouthers retired from professional baseball. • Boston Beaneaters LF Ben Caffyn retired from professional baseball. • Cleveland Naps C Ches Crist retired from professional baseball. • RF Sam Thompson retired from professional baseball. • The Boston Beaneaters retired #31 in honor of Hugh Duffy. • The Boston Beaneaters retired #25 in honor of Kid Nichols. • The Philadelphia Phillies retired #21 in honor of Sam Thompson. • Boston Beaneaters owner Dave Henderson sells the team to industrialist Jared Campos. |
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1906 Rookie Draft results
Here are the results of the 1906 Rookie Draft:
Round 1 Pick 1 - New York Highlanders: SP Walter Johnson, age 19 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: CF Tris Speaker, age 18 Pick 3 - St. Louis Browns: 2B Heinie Zimmerman, age 19 Pick 4 - Boston Americans: 2B Larry Doyle, age 20 Pick 5 - Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Mike Mitchell, age 26 Pick 6 - Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Bobby Byrne, age 21 Pick 7 - Boston Doves: 1B Ed Konetchy, age 21 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: 1B Fred Merkle, age 17 Pick 9 - Chicago White Sox: 3B Bill Sweeney, age 20 Pick 10 - Cleveland Naps: SP Heinie Berger, age 24 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: LF Dode Paskert, age 25 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Nap Rucker, age 22 Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: CF Clyde Milan, age 19 Pick 14 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP Harry Wolter, age 22 Pick 15 - New York Giants: LF George Whiteman, age 23 Pick 16 - Detroit Tigers: SP Sam Frock, age 23 Round 2 Pick 1 - New York Highlanders: CF John Kane, age 24 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: 3B Harry Lord, age 24 Pick 3 - St. Louis Browns: SP George McQuillan, age 21 Pick 4 - Boston Americans: SP Elmer Steele, age 20 Pick 5 - Pittsburgh Pirates: RF Danny Moeller, age 21 Pick 6 - Brooklyn Superbas: LF Joe Delahanty, age 31 Pick 7 - Boston Doves: C Tex Erwin, age 20 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: CF Al Shaw, age 25 Pick 9 - Chicago White Sox: CF Fred Osborn, age 22 Pick 10 - Cleveland Naps: SP Harry Coveleski, age 20 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: 2B Red Killefer, age 21 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: SP George Bell, age 32 Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: RP Elijah Jones, age 24 Pick 14 - Philadelphia Phillies: RF Goat Anderson, age 26 Pick 15 - New York Giants: LF Harl Maggert, age 23 Pick 16 - Detroit Tigers: RP Bobby Keefe, age 24 Round 3 Pick 1 - New York Highlanders: SP Rube Manning, age 23 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: 3B Bill McKechnie, age 20 Pick 3 - St. Louis Browns: SP Henry Gehring, age 25 Pick 4 - Boston Americans: SP Roy Hitt, age 22 Pick 5 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Nick Maddox, age 20 Pick 6 - Brooklyn Superbas: SSP Neal Ball, age 25 Pick 7 - Boston Doves: 3B Baldy Louden, age 23 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: SP Tex Neuer, age 29 Pick 9 - Chicago White Sox: SP Bob Spade, age 29 Pick 10 - Cleveland Naps: SP Bill Bailey, age 18 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: C Jim Stephens, age 22 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Oscar Graham, age 28 Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: CF Jack Barnett, age 26 Pick 14 - Philadelphia Phillies: LF Newt Randall, age 26 Pick 15 - New York Giants: SP Lew Brockett, age 26 Pick 16 - Detroit Tigers: SP Bill McGill, age 26 Round 4 Pick 1 - New York Highlanders: RP Ray Tift, age 22 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: RP Jake Boultes, age 22 Pick 3 - St. Louis Browns: RP Tex Pruiett, age 23 Pick 4 - Boston Americans: SP Roy Castleton, age 21 Pick 5 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Bill Otey, age 19 Pick 6 - Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Red Downs, age 23 Pick 7 - Boston Doves: RP Kid Durbin, age 20 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: SP Rube Dessau, age 23 Pick 9 - Chicago White Sox: SP Roy Beecher, age 22 Pick 10 - Cleveland Naps: C Walter Blair, age 23 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: RP John McDonald, age 23 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: SP Sam Lanford, age 20 Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP Charlie Fritz, age 24 Pick 14 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP Cotton Minahan, age 23 Pick 15 - New York Giants: SP Frank Barberich, age 24 Pick 16 - Detroit Tigers: RP Sam Hope, age 27 Round 5 Pick 1 - New York Highlanders: RP Connie Walsh, age 24 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: RP Sam Edmonston, age 23 Pick 3 - St. Louis Browns: RF Bill Kay, age 28 Pick 4 - Boston Americans: RP George Craig, age 19 Pick 5 - Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Doc Tonkin, age 25 Pick 6 - Brooklyn Superbas: CF Art Kruger, age 25 Pick 7 - Boston Doves: SP Fred Smith, age 27 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: SP Herm Malloy, age 21 Pick 9 - Chicago White Sox: SSP Tony Smith, age 22 Pick 10 - Cleveland Naps: SP Frank Leary, age 25 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: SP Ernie Lindemann, age 23 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: 2B Harry Hinchman, age 28 Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: CF Buck Hopkins, age 23 Pick 14 - Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Pete Lister, age 25 Pick 15 - New York Giants: CF Mike Welday, age 27 Pick 16 - Detroit Tigers: RF John Kelly, age 27 Round 6 Pick 1 - New York Highlanders: LF Rudy Bell, age 25 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: 2B Nig Perrine, age 21 Pick 3 - St. Louis Browns: C Bruno Block, age 21 Pick 4 - Boston Americans: 2B Kid Butler, age 19 Pick 5 - Pittsburgh Pirates: 1B Harry Swacina, age 25 Pick 6 - Brooklyn Superbas: LF Chick Autry, age 21 Pick 7 - Boston Doves: C Jim Ball, age 22 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: C Harry Curtis, age 23 Pick 9 - Chicago White Sox: SSP Oscar Westerberg, age 24 Pick 10 - Cleveland Naps: SSP Hutch Campbell, age 21 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: 1B Monte Pfyl, age 20 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: RF Ed McLane, age 25 Pick 13 - St. Louis Cardinals: C Billy Kelsey, age 25 Pick 14 - Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Moose Baxter, age 30 Pick 15 - New York Giants: LF Ham Wade, age 26 Pick 16 - Detroit Tigers: 1B Bob Brush, age 31 Round 7 Pick 1 - New York Highlanders: C Tom Asmussen, age 28 Pick 2 - Chicago Cubs: C Joe Knotts, age 22 Pick 3 - St. Louis Browns: C Jess Orndorff, age 25 |
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Offseason news, 1906-1907
-The Boston Beaneaters have changed their name to the Boston Doves.
-The New York Highlanders traded 24-year-old C Gabby Street to the Boston Americans, getting 33-year-old RHP Bob Ewing in return. -The Brooklyn Superbas traded 30-year-old RHP Bill Donovan to the Chicago White Sox, getting 29-year-old SSP Rudy Hulswitt in return. -The St. Louis Browns traded 24-year-old 2B Art Hoelskoetter to the New York Giants, getting 31-year-old RHP Dummy Taylor and 24-year-old RF Jimmy Sebring in return. -The Brooklyn Superbas traded 30-year-old RHP Mordecai Brown to the Boston Doves, getting 30-year-old C Pat Moran and 23-year-old C Bill Carrigan in return. -The Philadelphia Phillies failed to sign 1st round draft pick Harry Wolter. Did not receive compensation (No offer given). -CF Billy Hamilton, LF Harry Stovey, RF Sam Thompson, and SP Gus Weyhing are inducted into the 1907 class of the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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Spring training results and preseason predictions, 1907
Spring training results
AL: New York Highlanders, 12-6 NL: Boston Doves, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals, 11-7 1907 preseason predictions American League New York Highlanders, 92-62 Philadelphia Athletics, 90-64 Detroit Tigers, 83-71 Washington Senators, 80-74 Boston Americans, 75-79 Cleveland Naps, 68-86 Chicago White Sox, 66-88 St. Louis Browns, 64-90 National League Pittsburgh Pirates, 102-52 New York Giants, 88-66 Cincinnati Reds, 80-74 St. Louis Cardinals, 79-75 Boston Doves, 72-82 Chicago Cubs, 69-85 Brooklyn Superbas, 65-89 Philadelphia Phillies, 63-91 OK, let's play ball!!! |
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Standings at the 1907 All-Star Break
Here are the baseball standings at the 1907 All-Star Break:
First-place teams AL: Philadelphia Athletics (46-31--a half-game ahead of the St. Louis Browns) NL: Pittsburgh Pirates (59-18--14 and a half games ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals) Standings at the All-Star Break |
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All-Star team lineups by league
Here are the All-Star team lineups by league:
AL SP Charles Bender (BOS) - 8-11, 2.38 ERA, 166.1 IP, 1.10 WHIP, 5.1 K/9, 4.7 WAR SP Addie Joss (SLA)* - 12-8, 1.21 ERA, 178.2 IP, 0.86 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 3.5 WAR SP Elmer Stricklett (PHA) - 13-7, 1.58 ERA, 171.1 IP, 0.98 WHIP, 2.5 K/9, 2.3 WAR SP Cy Young (BOS) - 9-9, 2.24 ERA, 164.2 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 3.1 K/9, 2.7 WAR RP George Ferguson (CWS)* - 0-1, 2 SV, 1.38 ERA, 13.0 IP, 1.08 WHIP, 6.2 K/9, 0.2 WAR RP Orval Overall (BOS) - 4-5, 2.40 ERA, 86.1 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 4.7 K/9, 1.5 WAR C Roger Bresnahan (NYY)* - .299/.427/.393, 224 AB, 1 HR, 12 SB, 158 wRC+, 3.3 WAR C Ossee Schreckengost (BOS) - .278/.304/.312, 237 AB, 4 SB, 102 wRC+, 1.9 WAR 1B Harry Davis (PHA)* - .288/.373/.427, 288 AB, 4 HR, 10 SB, 130 wRC+, 2.3 WAR 1B John Ganzel (DET) - .280/.307/.443, 282 AB, 2 HR, 7 SB, 138 wRC+, 2.8 WAR 2B Nap Lajoie (PHA)* - .355/.395/.444, 313 AB, 22 SB, 168 wRC+, 7.5 WAR 3B Dave Brain (CWS)* - .262/.324/.388, 294 AB, 4 HR, 7 SB, 116 wRC+, 2.0 WAR 3B Harry Steinfeldt (DET) - .267/.323/.342, 307 AB, 13 SB, 118 wRC+, 2.8 WAR SSP Kid Elberfeld (DET)* - .230/.292/.307, 283 AB, 10 SB, 98 wRC+, 2.9 WAR LF Sherry Magee (NYY) - .274/.349/.411, 292 AB, 1 HR, 23 SB, 135 wRC+, 3.8 WAR LF George Stone (WS1)* - .303/.367/.383, 300 AB, 1 HR, 13 SB, 127 wRC+, 3.0 WAR CF Cy Seymour (NYY)* - .263/.305/.327, 297 AB, 11 SB, 106 wRC+, 2.4 WAR RF Mike Donlin (NYY)* - .393/.424/.593, 150 AB, 3 HR, 8 SB, 220 wRC+, 2.6 WAR (injured) RF Red Murray (DET) - .283/.361/.381, 286 AB, 3 HR, 15 SB, 131 wRC+, 2.3 WAR NL SP Lou Fiene (BRO)* - 4-9, 3.39 ERA, 116.2 IP, 1.29 WHIP, 2.5 K/9, 1.1 WAR SP Christy Mathewson (NY1) - 12-6, 2.68 ERA, 174.2 IP, 1.00 WHIP, 4.5 K/9, 4.0 WAR SP Jack Pfiester (PIT) - 15-4, 1.98 ERA, 168.1 IP, 1.03 WHIP, 4.5 K/9, 3.1 WAR SP Jesse Tannehill (STL) - 9-8, 2.86 ERA, 141.2 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 2.1 K/9, 1.3 WAR SP Rube Waddell (PIT)* - 13-7, 1.62 ERA, 177.2 IP, 1.06 WHIP, 8.0 K/9, 5.9 WAR RP Slow Joe Doyle (NY1) - 4-1, 1.78 ERA, 35.1 IP, 1.27 WHIP, 2.5 K/9, 0.0 WAR C Johnny Kling (STL)* - .290/.335/.431, 262 AB, 3 HR, 5 SB, 146 wRC+, 3.9 WAR C Branch Rickey (BSN) - .289/.375/.384, 232 AB, 3 HR, 11 SB, 136 wRC+, 2.0 WAR 1B Frank Chance (CHC)* - .263/.347/.344, 285 AB, 1 HR, 16 SB, 119 wRC+, 2.5 WAR 1B Charlie Hickman (NY1) - .317/.349/.471, 306 AB, 8 HR, 13 SB, 163 wRC+, 3.2 WAR 2B John Hummel (CHC)* - .279/.330/.385, 283 AB, 3 HR, 12 SB, 131 wRC+, 4.5 WAR 3B Tommy Leach (PIT)* - .339/.386/.494, 316 AB, 4 HR, 10 SB, 177 wRC+, 4.2 WAR SSP Bill Hinchman (NY1) - .272/.340/.388, 276 AB, 4 HR, 12 SB, 136 wRC+, 4.1 WAR SSP Honus Wagner (PIT)* - .361/.428/.517, 296 AB, 4 HR, 14 SB, 199 wRC+, 7.8 WAR LF Bunk Congalton (PHI)* - .323/.375/.370, 303 AB, 1 HR, 9 SB, 130 wRC+, 3.2 WAR CF Ginger Beaumont (PIT) - .319/.356/.435, 301 AB, 3 HR, 7 SB, 144 wRC+, 3.3 WAR CF Roy Thomas (PHI)* - .292/.398/.409, 281 AB, 2 HR, 4 SB, 161 wRC+, 3.5 WAR RF Ty Cobb (PIT)* - .324/.393/.453, 296 AB, 10 SB, 149 wRC+, 3.1 WAR |
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1907 All-Star Game results
July 9th, 1907, Sportsman's Park, St. Louis
AL Defeats NL, 5-4, in Tight All-Star Game Dave Brain said the annual all-star game is mostly for the fans to enjoy, but the players have a lot of fun, too. "It's a great time to get that much talent on one ball diamond," he said. "You feel fortunate to even be part of it." Brain wasn't just a part of the game, he was named the game MVP, as his AL All-Stars won 5-4 over the NL All-Stars. Brain went 2 for 4 in the game to earn the nod as the game's best. All-Star Game MVP: 3B Dave Brain (Chicago White Sox) |
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Trades before the 1907 trading deadline...
Trades before the 1907 trading deadline:
-The Brooklyn Superbas traded 32-year-old CF Lefty Davis and 22-year-old 3B Alan Storke to the Philadelphia Athletics, getting 23-year-old CF Al Burch and 20-year-old RHP Henry Mathewson in return. -The Detroit Tigers traded 28-year-old SSP Ed Holly to the Philadelphia Phillies, getting 32-year-old LF Bob Ganley in return. -The Pittsburgh Pirates traded 23-year-old LHP Lefty Leifield and 21-year-old C Frank Owens to the Boston Doves, getting 31-year-old RHP Vic Willis in return. -The St. Louis Browns traded 30-year-old 3B Wid Conroy to the Philadelphia Athletics, getting 32-year-old C Harry Smith in return. |
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Standings and awards at the end of the 1907 regular season
Awards:
-AL batting title: 2B Nap Lajole (Philadelphia Athletics) 0 home runs, 71 RBIs, and 94 runs scored. -NL batting title: SSP Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates), 10 home runs, 115 RBIs, and 112 runs scored. In the World Series, it's the Philadelphia Athletics (97-57) vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates (116-38)!!! Final standings for the 1907 regular season |
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