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09-03-2018, 12:48 AM | #42 |
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Can you post Cy Young's career stats?
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09-04-2018, 09:27 PM | #44 |
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Jack Chesbro pitches the league's second perfect game.
The last one was pitched by Mickey Welch in 1885 while playing for Detroit.
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09-08-2018, 05:25 PM | #45 |
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1901 By The Numbers
New Records Nap Lajoie 68 Doubles Accomplishments Sock Seybold (Philadelphia) Hits for the Cycle Jack Powell (Cleveland) pitched a no hitter Jack Cesbro (Philadelphia) pitched a perfect game Rube Wadell (Brooklyn) Pitching Triple Crown Honus Wagner (Cleveland) 45 game hitting streak Cy Young (Washington) 350th win Jake Beckley (Brooklyn), Billy Hamilton (Chicago), George Van Haltren (Washington), and Ed Delahanty (Washington) 2500th hit The Slam File 17 hit this season Ginger Beaumont (Cleveland) and Danny Green (Cincinnati) hit two Code:
April 21st 1901 Robert Stafford (St Louis Cardinals) May 10th 1901 Danny Murphy (New York Giants) PH May 20th 1901 Danny Green (Cincinnati Reds) May 21st 1901 Charlie Hickman (Boston Beaneaters) June 22nd 1901 Chris Genegal (Washington Senators) June 24th 1901 John Corcoran (Chicago Orphans) July 23rd 1901 Thomas Hudson (Pittsburgh Pirates) August 1st 1901 Pop Foster (Brooklyn Superbas) August 2nd 1901 Topsy Hartsel (Milwaukee Brewers) August 5th Fred Carroll (Cincinnati Reds) August 11th 1901 Bert Schils (St Louis Cardinals) August 12th 1901 Ginger Beaumont (Cleveland Blues) August 30th 1901 Doc McJames (Milwaukee Brewers) P August 31st 1901 Roger Bresnahan (Baltimore Orioles) September 3rd 1901 Ginger Beaumont (Cleveland Blues) September 13th 1901 Charlie Duffee (Chicago Orphans) September 14th 1901 Danny Green (Cincinnati Reds)
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09-11-2018, 10:00 PM | #46 |
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1902 By The Numbers
Records No new records this year. Accomplishments Fred Clarke (Cleveland) 6 hits in one game Ice Box Chamberlain (Boston) 350th win Frank Meinke (Cleveland) 250th win 6 with their 2000th hit Hugh Duffy (Baltimore) 1500th run scored The Top Pitchers By Wins Bill Sweeney: 409 James Burke: 396 Cy Young: 376 Charlie Ferguson: 364 Ice Box Chamberlain: 359 Charlie Geggus: 358 Will Sawyer: 340 Jim Handiboe: 337 Tommy Bond: 336 John Clarkson: 334 The Slam File 11 hit this past season Code:
May 24th 1902 Bert Schils (St Louis Cardinals) June 2nd 1902 Davy Jones (Washington Senators) June 14th 1902 Ed Wheeler (Washington Senators) June 19th 1902 Sy Seybold (Philadelphia Phillies) July 29th 1902 Bill Keister (St Louis Cardinals) August 1st 1902 Ed Delahanty (Washington Senators) August 5th 1902 Billy Nattress (Boston Beaneaters) August 6th 1902 Barry McCormick (Pittsburgh Pirates) August 11th 1902 Dick Padden (Philadelphia Phillies) August 19th 1902 Freddy Parent (Philadelphia Athletics) August 19th 1902 Charlie Hickman (Boston Beaneaters)
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09-25-2018, 08:46 PM | #48 |
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1903 By The Numbers
No new records Accomplishments Bill Beyers (St Louis) had 6 hits in one game Kip Selbach (Philadelphia) and John Anderson (St Louis) both hit for the cycle Earl Moore (Detroit) pitched a no hitter Ice Box Chamberlain(Cleveland) 3000th strike out Jim Handiboe (Boston) 350th win Tony Madigan (Chicago) 300th win The Slam File 15 were hit this year. A pitcher and two walk offs were highlights Code:
April 15th 1903 Edward Jackson (Boston Beaneaters) April 23rd 1903 Bill Phyle (Cincinnati Reds) P April 29th 1903 Charlie Hickman (Boston Beaneaters) April 29th 1903 Pat Moran (Detroit Tigers) May 8th 1903 Harry Steinfeldt (St Louis Browns) May 25th 1903 Ed McFarland (Chicago Cubs) June 6th 1903 Bob Wood (Boston Americans) July 7th 1903 E Pennell (Boston Americans) Walk Off PH July 15th 1903 Ernie Courtney (Boston Beaneaters) July 24th 1903 Joe Tinker (New York Highlanders) July 28th 1903 Jack Doyle (Cleveland Naps) August 5th 1903 John Anderson (St Louis Browns) August 29th 1903 Joe Kelley (Chicago Cubs) Walk off August 29th 1903 Mike Mitchell (Washington Senators) September 7th 1903 Kid Nance (St Louis Cardinals)
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09-25-2018, 08:58 PM | #49 |
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Pitching and Batting Leaders
Wins and Strike Outs Hits and Batting Average
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10-01-2018, 10:22 PM | #50 |
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1904 By The Numbers
New Records Harry Bay (Chicago White Sox) 679 AB Bill Bradley (Cleveland) 72 Doubles Accomplishments Mike Griffin (Philadelphia), Ed Delahanty (Washington) and George Van Haltren (Washington) each 3000th hit Cy Young (Washington) 400th win George Davis (Washington) 2500th hit The Slam File Only 4 were hit!! Can you say Deadball Code:
May 8th 1904 Harry Lumley (New York Giants) May 28th 1904 Doc Gessler (Cincinnati Reds) June 21st 1904 Hobe Ferris (St Louis Cardinals) August 25th 1904 Suter Sullivan (Boston Americans)
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10-05-2018, 01:09 PM | #53 |
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Third No Hitter for the season. Rube Waddell pitches one this time around.
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10-07-2018, 08:57 PM | #55 |
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1905 By The Numbers
Records No new records Accomplishments Cy Young (Washington) Fanned 16 5 No Hitters, one being in a losing cause. Jake Beckley (Brooklyn) 3000th hit Willie Keeler (Pittsburgh) 2500th hiit Jim Handiboe (Boston) 3000th strikeout The Slam File Only 4 were hit Code:
April 17th 1905 Sammy Strang (Cincinnati Reds) Walk Off April 26th 1905 Red Kleinow (St Louis Cardinals) September 9th 1905 Dave Tucker (Brooklyn Superbas) September 23rd Sam Mertes (Philadelphia Phillies)
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10-16-2018, 10:19 PM | #59 |
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1906 By The Numbers
Cleveland Naps win their 5th WS title. The New York Giants are the only other team with 5. Each team has won at least one. Records Set No new Records Accomplishments 3 No Hitters, Ginger Clark (Cincinnati), Watty Lee (Chicago Cubs), and Wiley Piatt (Cleveland) Cy Young (Washington) 450th win Jim Handiboe (Boston Beaneaters) 400th win Fred Clarke (Cleveland) 2500th hit Nobody had a 20 or more game hitting streak Cy Young and Jim Handiboe are the only active pitchers with more that 250 wins. Closest is Jesse Tannehill (Brooklyn) with 240. The Slam File Only 3 were hit. And in the last part of the season. Code:
August 1st 1906 Harry Lumley (New York Giants) Walk off September 19th 1906 Honus Wagner (Cleveland Naps) September 30th 1906 Charlie Dexter (Boston Americans)
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