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03-20-2020, 07:02 PM | #1 |
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The Start Of Baseball Statistics
Here's the depository of the statistics from my Start of Baseball dynasty. We are about to start the 1948 season.
The Start of Baseball Statistics The Start of Baseball
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04-02-2020, 09:37 PM | #3 |
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September 9th 1948
Hal Newhouser fires his 2nd No Hitter of the season and within 16 days.
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04-11-2020, 07:31 PM | #4 |
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1948 By The Numbers
World Series New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers 4-3 MVP Johnny Lipon (Yankees) Home Run Champs AL: Ralph Kiner (Athletics) 35 NL: Joe Gordon (Giants) 32 Batting Champs AL: Johnny Groth (Tigers) .359 NL: Vic Wertz (Phillies) .347 New Records No new records Accomplishments Ralph Kiner (Athletics), Charlie Gilbert (Senators), and Charlie Keller (Phillies) each 3 HR in a single game Cal Abrams (Reds) 6 hit game Hank Edwards (Giants), Joe Garagiola (Senators), and Grady Hutton (White Sox) Hal Newhouser (Tigers) 2 No Hitters and Triple Crown winner 4 Pitchers with 20 or more wins 6 Batters with their 2000th hit Hank Greenberg (Senators) 400th HR The Slam File A lot hit. 38 in fact. Code:
April 23rd 1948 Buddy Blattner (Washington Senators) April 26th 1948 Howie Moss (Detroit Tigers) April 27th 1948 Hank Edwards (New York Giants) April 28th 1948 Hank Thompson (Philadelphia Athletics) May 1st 1948 Bobby Doerr (Philadelphia Athletics) May 5th 1948 Roy Campanella (Cincinnati Reds) May 6th 1948 Tookie Gilbert (Boston Red Sox) May 9th 1948 Billy Cox (Boston Red Sox) May 15th 1948 Eddie Robinson (St Louis Browns) May 23rd 1948 Hank Thompson (Philadelphia Athletics) May 26th 1948 Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) May 29th 1948 Joe Gordon (New York Giants) June 2nd 1948 Carl Sawatski (Boston Red Sox) June 4th 1948 Al Rosen (Philadelphia Phhilies) June 6th 1948 Stan Musial (New York Yankees) June 6th 1948 Ron Northey (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 7th 1948 Bill Wilson (Washington Senators) June 9th 1948 Eddie Robinson (St Louis Browns) June 13th 1948 Stan Musial (New York Yankees) June 15th 1948 Wally Westlake (Boston Red Sox) June 16th 1948 Johnny Groth (Detroit Tigers) June 18th 1948 Hank Workman (Chicago Cubs) PH June 18th 1948 Pee Wee Reese (Boston Braves) June 20th 1948 Bob Feller (Washington Senators) P June 25th 1948 Whitey Kurowski (New York Giants) June 27th 1948 Bill Howerton (Boston Red Sox) July 1st 1948 George Crowe (Boston Braves) July 2nd 1948 Danny Litwhiler (Phiadelphia Athletics) July 3rd 1948 Billy Meyers (Boston Red Sox) July 3rd 1948 Sibby Sisti (Brooklyn Dodgers) July 4th 1948 Roy Campanella (Cincinnati Reds) July 5th 1948 Joe Medwick (Washington Senators) July 9th 1948 Jimmy Bloodworth (Detroit Tigers) July 11th 1948 Hank Greenberg (Washington Senators) July 19th 1948 Jack Graham (Boston Red Sox) July 27th 1948 Jimmy Bloodworth (Detroit Tigers) July 28th 1948 Ralph Kiner (Philadelphia Athletics) July 31st 1948 Bill Nicholson (Chicago White Sox) August 1st 1948 Rube Walker (Boston Red Sox) August 6th 1948 Stan Lopata (New York Giants) August 14th 1948 Gene Markland (Boston Red Sox) August 21st 1948 Duke Snider (Washington Senators) August 22nd 1948 Sherm Lollar (New York Giants) August 28th 1948 Jack Graham (Boston Red Sox) August 28th 1948 Vic Wertz (Philadelphia Phillies) August 28th 1948 Bobby Doerr (Philadelphia Athletics) walk off August 29th 1948 Billy Goodman (St Louis Browns) September 8th 1948 Jack Wallaesa (Chicago Cubs) September 14th 1948 Bill Rigney (St Louis Browns) September 16th 1948 Joe Gordon (New York Giants) September 18th 1948 Walker Cooper (St Louis Browns) PH September 26th 1948 Jeff Heath (Detroit Tigers) September 30th 1948 Wally Westlake (Boston Red Sox)
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05-18-2020, 10:20 PM | #5 |
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Newhouser fires third No Hitter and a Perfect Game at that.
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06-16-2020, 09:46 PM | #6 |
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1949 By The Numbers
World Series Brooklyn Dodgers over New York Yankees 4-1 MVP Ewell Blackwell (Brooklyn) Home Run Champs AL: Ralph Kiner (Athletics) 37 NL: Al Rosen (Phillies) 29 Batting Champs AL: Stan Musial (Yankees) .375 NL: Carl Furillo (Dodgers) .342 New Records No new records Accomplishments Carl Sawatski (Red Sox), Don Lenhardt (Red Sox), and Hank Edwards (Yankees) hit 3 HR in a game Pee Wee Reese (Braves) and Cass Micheals (Senators) 6 hits in a game 6 players hit for the cycle Hal Newhouser (Tigers) pitches a Perfect Game 4 pitchers win 20 or more games Virgil Trucks (Yankees) AL Pitching Triple Crown Walt Dropo (Red Sox) 42 game hitting streak Stan Hack (Cubs) 3000th hit Johnny Mize (Athletics) and Luke Appling (Cardinals) 3500th hit The Slam File 46 hit. Code:
April 19th 1949 Ted Willimas (Cincinnati Reds) April 22nd 1949 Billy Johnson (Pittsburgh Pirates) April 22nd 1949 Cass Michaels (Washington Senators) April 23rd 1949 Gil Coan (Cleveland Indians) April 27th 1949 Johnny Wyrostek (Detroit Tigers) April 29th 1949 Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) April 30th 1949 Marv Ricket (St Louis Cardinals) May 6th 1949 Ken Keltner (Philadelphia Phillies) May 6th 1946 Eddie Robinson (St Louis Browns) May 9th 1949 Red Schoendienst (Broklyn Dodgsers) May 17th 1949 Wes Westrum (St Louis Cardinals) PH May 23rd 1949 Hank Thompson (Philadelphia Athletics) May 29th 1949 Dave Philley (Brooklyn Dodgers) May 30th 1949 Monte Irvinv (Chicago Cubs) May 30th 1949 Babe Barna (Chicago White Sox) June 4th 1949 Steve Bilko (Washington Senators) June 10th 1949 Stan Musial (New York Yankees) June 10th 1949 Joe Gordon (New York Giants) June 12th 1949 Hank Sauer (Cleveland Indians) June 14th 1949 Whitey Kurowski (New York Giants) June 17th 1949 Frankie Kelleher (Chicago White Sox) June 18th 1949 Steve Bilko (Washington Senators) June 29th 1949 Gil Hodges (New York Yankees) June 30th 1949 Johnny Groth (Detroit Tigers) July 4th 1949 Pee Wee Reese (Boston Braves) July 4th 1949 Luke Appling (Pittsburgh Pirates) July 9th 1949 Willie Jones (Pittsburgh Pirates) July 17th 1949 Connie Ryan (Philadelphia Phillies) July 20th 1949 Bobby Thompson (Boston Red Sox) July 23rd 1949 Bobby Thompson (Boston Red Sox) July 23rd 1949 Pee Wee Reese (Boston Braves) July 26th 1949 Johnny Groth (Detroit Tigers) July 31st 1949 Tommie Henrich (New York Giants) August 3rd 1949 Eddie Joost (Boston Braves) August 8th 1949 Sherm Lollar (New York Giants) August 10th 1949 Walker Cooper (St Louis Browns) August 21st 1949 Bud Heslet (Detroit Tigers) August 21st 1949 Tommy Galviano (Washington Senators) August 24th 1949 Cass Michaels (Washington Senators) August 25th 1949 Claude Corbitt (Cincinnati Reds) August 29th 1949 Jack Wallaesa (Philadelphia Athletics) August 31st 1949 Roy Campanella (Cincinnati Reds) September 4th 1949 Joe Atkins (Boston Red Sox) September 5th 1949 Heinz Becker (Philadelphia Athletics) September 19th 1949 Nathaniel Clifton (Cleveland Indians) September 29th 1949 Don Lund (St Louis Cardinals)
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08-18-2020, 08:40 PM | #7 |
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1950 By The Numbers
World Series Washington Senators sweep Philadelphia Phillies 4-0 MVP Duke Snider (Senators) Home Run Champs AL: Stan Musial (Yankees) 33 NL: Al Rosen (Phillies) 39 Batting Champs AL: Johnny Groth (Tigers) .359 NL: Jackie Robinson (Dodgers) .382 New Records No new records Accomplishments Yogi Berra (Giants), Earl Torgeson (Cardinals), and Sid Gordon (Browns) hit 3 HR in a single game Stan Musial (Yankees) and Connie Creeden (Senators) 6 hits in a single game 5 Pitchers won 20 or more games. Bob Feller (Senators) 3000th strike out and 250th win Joe DiMaggio (Cubs) and Ted Williams (Reds) 400th HR Joe Gordon (Giants) 300th HR Joe DiMaggio (Cubs) 3000th hit The Slam File 56 were hit. Steve Bilko (Senators) 3. Tommy Galviano (Senators) 3 Code:
April 21st 1950 Roy Campanella (Cincinnati Reds) April 22nd 1950 Clyde Vollmer (Chicago Cubs) PH April 27th 1950 Ted Kluszewski (Chicao Cubs) May 3rd 1950 Johnny Groth (Detroit Tigers) May 6th 1950 Eddie Pellagrini (Boston Red Sox) May 8th 1950 Jack Harshman (Detroit Tigers) PH May 9th 1950 Gene Markland (Boston Red Sox) May 9th 1950 Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) May 13th 1950 Steve Bilko (Washington Senators) May 16th 1950 Andy Seminick (Cleveland Indians) May 16th 1950 Tommy Glaviano (Washington Senators) May 20th 1950 Gil Hodges (New York Yankees) May 20th 1950 Jackie Robinson (Brooklyn Dodgers) May 20th 1950 Tommy Glaviano (Washington Senators) May 21st 1950 Stan Musial (New York Yankees) May 23rd 1950 Granny Hamner (Cincinnati Reds) May 24th 1950 Eddie Mathews (Washington Senators) May 26th 1950 Edward Kobesky (Detroit Tigers) May 28th 1950 Don Lund (St Louis Cardinals) June 1st 1950 Heinz Becker (Philadelphia Athletics) June 3rd 1950 Bobby Adams (New York Giants) June 3rd 1950 Monte Irvin (Chicago Cubs) June 4th 1950 Andy Seminick (Cleveland Indians) June 5th 1950 Ted Kluszewski (Chicago Cubs) June 7th 1950 Al Dark (Philadelphia Phillies) June 16th 1950 George Metkovich (Boston Braves) June 20th 1950 John Powers (Washington Senators) June 25th 1950 Steve Bilko (Washington Senators) July 1st 1950 Yogi Berra (New York Giants) July 3rd 1950 Mickey Mantle (Pittsburgh Pirates) July 3rd 1950 Cliff Aberson (New York Giants) July 5th 1950 Tommy Galviano (Washington Senators) July 13th 1950 Frankie Kelleher (Chicago White Sox) July 15th 1950 Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) July 17th 1950 Joe Gordon (New York Giants) July 21st 1950 Eddie Mathews (Washington Senators) July 27th 19250 Walker Cooper (St Louis Browns) July 28th 1950 Hank Bauer (Boston Red Sox) August 1st 1950 Ralph Kiner (Philadelphia Athletics) August 4th 1950 Sibby Sisti (Brooklyn Dodgers) August 13th 1950 Bill Nicholson (Chicago White Sox) Walk off August 13th 1950 Steve Bilko (Washington Senators) August 16th 1950 Russ Sullivan (Philadephia Athletics) August 18th 1950 Hank Majeski (Detroit Tigers) August 20th 1950 Roy Cullenbine (St Louis Browns) August 24th 1950 Carl Sawatski (Boston Red Sox) August 25th 1950 William Behie (New York Yankees) August 27th 1950 Sherm Lollar (New York Giants) August 30th 1950 Dick Kokos (New York Giants) PH August 30th 1950 Monte Irvin (Chicago Cubs) Sptember 2nd 1950 Eddie Pellagrini (Boston Red Sox) September 4th 1950 Andy Seminick (Cleveland Indians) September 16th 1950 Dick Wakefield (St Louis Cardinals) September 16th 1950 Dick Wilson (Chicago Cubs) September 19th 1950 Dick Wakefield (St Louis Cardinals) September 20th 1950 Johnny Lipon (New York Yankees)
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02-09-2021, 01:16 PM | #9 |
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Back with no Slam File, will be back next year.
1951 By The Numbers World Series Philadelphia Phillies over New York Yankees 4-2 MVP Minnie Minoso (Phillies) Home Run Champs AL: Duke Snider (Senators) 35 NL: Joe DiMaggio (Cubs) 36 Batting Champs AL: Duke Snider (Senators) .377 NL: Jackie Robinson (Dodgers) .369 New Records No new records Accomplishments Joe Gordon (Giants), Ted Williams (Giants), and Gil Hodges (Yankees) (twice) hit 3 HR in a single game Earl Johnson (Cubs) and Billy Martin (Yankees) hit for the cycle Ken Raffensberger (Cubs) No Hitter against the Reds 5 pitchers won 20 or more games. Joe DiMaggio 400th HR The Slam File (incomplete) Code:
April 20th Cass Michaels (Senators) April 21st Ralph Kiner (Athletics) April 22nd Eddie Robinson June 8th Ray Boone (Indians) June 17th Nathaniel Clifton (White Sox) June 18th Don Richmond (Braves) June 19th Bobby Doerr (Athletics) June 21st Andy Pafko (Dodgers) June 21st Wally Westlake (Cardinals) June 23rd Aaron Robinson (Phillies) June 27th Eddie Yost (Senators) June 28th Allie Clark (Cubs) June 28th Bob Feller (Senators) P June 30th Andy Pafko (Dodgers) Walk off July 1st Dick Wilson (Cubs) July 1st Joe Gordon (Giants) July 12th Andy Seminick (Braves) July 14th Billy Johnson (Dodgers) July 17th Vern Stephens (Tigers) July 20th Snuffy Stirnweiss (Giants) July 20th Dick Kokos (Giants) PH July 20th William Behie (Dodgers) July 21st Minnie Minoso (Phillies) July 29th Gil McDougald (Tigers) July 29th Irv Noren (Athletics) July 31st Willard Marshall (Athletics) August 1st Frankie Kelleher (White Sox) August 3rd Billy Johnson (Dodgers) August 5th Eddie Morgan (Red Sox) August 5th Vic Wertz (Phillies) August 7th Roy Sievers (Tigers) August 8th Hank Bauer (Red Sox) August 12th Duke Snider (Senators) August 16th Peter Shurman (Red Sox) August 20th Gail Henley (Indians) August 21st Roy Parker (Giants) August 24th George Kell (Reds) August 25th Andy Seminick (Braves) August 26th Tommy Henrich (Giants) September 1st Pud Miller (Phillies) September 3rd Gus Bell (Pirates) September 5th Duke Snider (Senators) September 10th Gus Bell (Pirates) September 17th Vern Stephens (Tigers) September 20th Yogi Berra (Giants) September 23rd Eddie Mathews (Senators) September 24th Yogi Berra (Giants) September 25th Sherm Lollar (Yankees) September 29th Smoky Burgess (White Sox) September 30th Loren Packard (Pirates)
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02-15-2021, 10:05 AM | #11 |
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Newcombe's no-hitter was very efficient as well-only three Ks and facing 30 batters, while averaging less than three pitches per hitter.
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02-22-2021, 04:19 PM | #13 |
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So many no no's
Love this thread. .:LIKE:.
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02-26-2021, 06:06 PM | #14 |
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1952 By the Numbers
World Series New York Yankees over Chicago Cubs 4-2 MVP Gil Hodges (Yankees) Home Run Champs AL: Ralph Kiner (Athletics) 34 NL: Mickey Mantle (Phillies) 38 Batting Champs AL: Gil McDougald (Tigers) .334 NL: Monte Irvin (Cubs) .336 New Records none Accomplishments Don Newcombe (Yankees) and Johhny Klippsteain (Athletics) throw No Hitters Ralph Kiner (Athletics) and Don Lenhardt (red Sox) 3 HR in a single game Bobby Brown (Reds) 6 hits in a single game Gene Conley (Yankees) 15 strikeouts in a single game 6 pitchers win 20 or more games Johnny Mize (Athletics) 500th HR Ted Williams (Giants) 3000th Hit Enos Slaughter (Cardinals), Joe Gordon (Giants) and Stan Musial (Yankees) 2500th Hit The Slam File 1 hit during the World Series Code:
April 21st Gus Zernial (Pirates) April 22nd Peanuts Lowrey (Dodgers) April 26th Joe Brovia (Dodgers) April 27th Dick Wilson (Cubs) April 27th Ray Orteig (Red Sox) May 3rd Jackie Jensen (Tigers) May 4th Joe Taylor (Tigers) May 13th Bobby Morgan (Yankees) May 18th Duke Snider (Senators) May 20th Willie Mays (Phillies) May 22nd Sandy Amoros (White Sox) May 23rd Ray Katt (Cubs) May 26th Tim Thompson (Senators) May 27th Dick Wilson (Cubs) Walk off May 28th Roy Campanella (Reds) May 29th Joseph Reinert (Tigers) P May 30th Gil McDougald (Tigers) May 30th Connie Ryan (Phillies) May 30th Gus Bell (Pirates) June 6th Jack Hussey (Browns) June 7th Willard Marshall (Athletics) June 7th Ray Mack (Reds) June 10th Hector Lopez (Athletics) June 11th Gus Zernial (Pirates) June 15th Marv Rickert (Cardinals) June 15th Andy Pafko (Dodgers) June 20th Vern Stephens (Tigers) June 21st Roy Campanella (Reds) June 29th Wally Westlake (Cardinals) July 2nd Bobby Thompson (Red Sox) July 4th Ralph Kiner (Athletics) July 6th Dom DiMaggio (Yankees) July 11th Eddie Mathews (Senators) July 23rd Eddie Mathews (Senators) July 24th Micky Mantle (Phillies) August 1st Joe Taylor (Tigers) August 3rd Dick Sisler (Yankees) PH August 6th Duke Snider (Senators) August 17th Walker Cooper (Browns) August 17th Eddie Robinson (Browns) PH August 17th Bob Cerv (Pirates) August 17th Rocky Bridges (Senators) August 19th Al Dark (Phillies) August 20th Dusty Rhodes (Giants) August 30th Micky Mantle (Philiies) August 31st Sid Gordon (Browns) August 31st Jim gilliam (Braves) September 4th Sandy Amoros (White Sox) September 9th Al Pirtle (Indians) September 9th Gil Hodges (Yankees) September 14th Irv Noren (Athletics) September 23rd Vic Wertz (Phillies) September 28th Stan Musial (Yankees) October 4th Sherm Lollar (Yankees) WS
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