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Old 11-01-2003, 12:04 AM   #1
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Flashback Baseball League Timelines

Awhile back I used to post timelines of things that happened in my solo historical what-if league called the Flashback Basball League. I thought I would start posting them again for anyone who might be interested.

The Flashback Baseball League was started in 1903 with an initial draft, in which the cpu ran the draft for every team. I then took over as the New York Highlanders owner (financials off for now), and limit myself with a few house rules to keep my team in check.

The league uses a modified career database and an ammy draft, so players go to whoever picked them. I also delete prior to the ammy draft any position player with less than 20 games played or 50 AB's for their real life careers, and delete any pitcher with less than 10 games pitched or 25 IP in real life.

I usually have a write-up for the end of the year, but sometimes I dont do them right away, as Im anxious to have the ammy draft and move on through history. However, I keep an up to date timeline on the happening in the league. I dont follow every little thing, but the major happenings are in there. Alot of it may be repetitious, but Im not that original I just love to see some of the names and see what they did. I hope someone else might like peeking through this.
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1903 Initial Draft

Round 1:
Chicago (A) pick: P Addie Joss
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Noodles Hahn
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Christy Mathewson
Washington pick: P Chief Bender
Pittsburgh pick: P Doc White
Cincinnati pick: P Barney Pelty
Boston (A) pick: P Barney Pelty (Clone!)
St. Louis (A) pick: P Weldon Henley
Boston (N) pick: P Jack Pfiester
Cleveland pick: P Cy Falkenberg
Detroit pick: P George Mullin
New York (A) pick: P Tom Hughes
St. Louis (N) pick: P Red Ames
Chicago (N) pick: P Bill Bernhard
Brooklyn pick: P Clark Griffith
New York (N) pick: P George Winter


Round 2 :
New York (N) pick: P Earl Moore
Brooklyn pick: P Bob Wicker
Chicago (N) pick: P Jack Chesbro
St. Louis (N) pick: P Bill Donovan
New York (A) pick: P Deacon Phillippe
Detroit pick: P Bill Dinneen
Cleveland pick: P Mordecai Brown
Boston (N) pick: P Ed Siever
St. Louis (A) pick: P Ned Garvin
Boston (A) pick: P Rube Kisinger
Cincinnati pick: P Nick Altrock
Pittsburgh pick: P Cy Morgan
Washington pick: P Tully Sparks
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Harry Howell
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Eddie Plank
Chicago (A) pick: P Red Donahue


Round 3 :
Chicago (A) pick: P Ambrose Puttmann
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Rube Waddell
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Vic Willis
Washington pick: P Carl Lundgren
Pittsburgh pick: P Highball Wilson
Cincinnati pick: P Jack Taylor
Boston (A) pick: P Jack Sutthoff
St. Louis (A) pick: P Frank Kitson
Boston (N) pick: P Roy Patterson
Cleveland pick: P Ed Doheny
Detroit pick: P Al Orth
New York (A) pick: P Case Patten
St. Louis (N) pick: P Lew Moren
Chicago (N) pick: P Watty Lee
Brooklyn pick: P Kaiser Wilhelm
New York (N) pick: P Jack Powell


Round 4 :
New York (N) pick: P Sam Leever
Brooklyn pick: LF Jimmy Sheckard
Chicago (N) pick: 2B Nap Lajoie
St. Louis (N) pick: CF Mike Donlin
New York (A) pick: C Roger Bresnahan
Detroit pick: RF Sam Crawford
Cleveland pick: RF Socks Seybold
Boston (N) pick: 1B Frank Chance
St. Louis (A) pick: LF Fred Clarke
Boston (A) pick: 1B Jake Beckley
Cincinnati pick: P Frank Owen
Pittsburgh pick: P Joe Mcginnity
Washington pick: RF Danny Green
Philadelphia (N) pick: CF Cy Seymour
Philadelphia (A) pick: 1B Fred Tenney
Chicago (A) pick: C Johnny Kling


Round 5 :
Chicago (A) pick: SS Honus Wagner
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Willie Sudhoff
Philadelphia (N) pick: 2B Johnny Evers
Washington pick: CF Ginger Beaumont
Pittsburgh pick: 1B Harry Davis
Cincinnati pick: CF Roy Thomas
Boston (A) pick: P Ed Killian
St. Louis (A) pick: 2B Benny Bowcock
Boston (N) pick: SS Kid Elberfeld
Cleveland pick: P Fred Burchell
Detroit pick: 3B Harry Steinfeldt
New York (A) pick: 3B Bill Bradley
St. Louis (N) pick: LF Topsy Hartsel
Chicago (N) pick: P Doc Scanlan
Brooklyn pick: 1B Charlie Hickman
New York (N) pick: P Cy Young


Round 6 :
New York (N) pick: P Bob Ewing
Brooklyn pick: RF Elmer Flick
Chicago (N) pick: C Lew Drill
St. Louis (N) pick: P Jesse Tannehill
New York (A) pick: 1B Jack Doyle
Detroit pick: CF Keith Newcomb
Cleveland pick: 2B Joe Kelley
Boston (N) pick: P Jake Weimer
St. Louis (A) pick: C Ed Phelps
Boston (A) pick: P Oscar Jones
Cincinnati pick: 1B John Ganzel
Pittsburgh pick: LF Ed Delahanty
Washington pick: 3B Tommy Leach
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Norwood Gibson
Philadelphia (A) pick: CF Jimmy Barrett
Chicago (A) pick: LF Nixey Callahan


Round 7 :
Chicago (A) pick: P Mal Eason
Philadelphia (A) pick: RF Buck Freeman
Philadelphia (N) pick: 1B Frank Isbell
Washington pick: 2B Jimmy Williams
Pittsburgh pick: SS Joe Tinker
Cincinnati pick: C Frank Bowerman
Boston (A) pick: LF Sam Mertes
St. Louis (A) pick: P Bucky Veil
Boston (N) pick: LF Patsy Dougherty
Cleveland pick: 1B Jake Stahl
Detroit pick: 2B Claude Ritchey
New York (A) pick: P Ed Murphy
St. Louis (N) pick: SS Bill Keister
Chicago (N) pick: RF Doc Gessler
Brooklyn pick: P Bob Rhoads
New York (N) pick: P Chappie Mcfarland


Round 8 :
New York (N) pick: 2B John Farrell
Brooklyn pick: 2B Danny Murphy
Chicago (N) pick: LF John Titus
St. Louis (N) pick: RF Walt Mccredie
New York (A) pick: 2B Tom Daly
Detroit pick: 1B Dan Mcgann
Cleveland pick: CF Homer Smoot
Boston (N) pick: C Duke Farrell
St. Louis (A) pick: 3B Pep Clark
Boston (A) pick: C Fred Jacklitsch
Cincinnati pick: P Clarence Currie
Pittsburgh pick: P Patsy Flaherty
Washington pick: 1B Jim Hackett
Philadelphia (N) pick: C Pat Moran
Philadelphia (A) pick: 3B Jimmy Collins
Chicago (A) pick: RF George Browne


Round 9 :
Chicago (A) pick: P Jack Harper
Philadelphia (A) pick: 2B Hobe Ferris
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Jock Menefee
Washington pick: LF Billy Lush
Pittsburgh pick: RF Cozy Dolan
Cincinnati pick: P Happy Townsend
Boston (A) pick: 3B Sammy Strang
St. Louis (A) pick: 1B Kitty Bransfield
Boston (N) pick: P Ed Poole
Cleveland pick: LF Duff Cooley
Detroit pick: LF Herm Mcfarland
New York (A) pick: SS Freddy Parent
St. Louis (N) pick: 2B Kid Gleason
Chicago (N) pick: 1B Charlie Carr
Brooklyn pick: CF Davy Jones
New York (N) pick: C Heinie Peitz


Round 10 :
New York (N) pick: RF Willie Keeler
Brooklyn pick: C Ossee Schreckengost
Chicago (N) pick: CF Jimmy Slagle
St. Louis (N) pick: 3B Harry Wolverton
New York (A) pick: RF Jesse Burkett
Detroit pick: P Gus Thompson
Cleveland pick: P Gus Dorner
Boston (N) pick: P Chick Fraser
St. Louis (A) pick: CF Fielder Jones
Boston (A) pick: P Jack Cronin
Cincinnati pick: 2B Gene Demontreville
Pittsburgh pick: CF Harry Bay
Washington pick: SS Bobby Wallace
Philadelphia (N) pick: LF John Anderson
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Bill Reidy
Chicago (A) pick: 2B Ed Abbaticchio


Round 11 :
Chicago (A) pick: 3B Joe Yeager
Philadelphia (A) pick: SS Billy Clingman
Philadelphia (N) pick: RF Pinky Swander
Washington pick: P Martin Glendon
Pittsburgh pick: 3B Hans Lobert
Cincinnati pick: P John Deering
Boston (A) pick: P Togie Pittinger
St. Louis (A) pick: RF Jimmy Sebring
Boston (N) pick: CF George Stone
Cleveland pick: SS George Davis
Detroit pick: SS Bill Dahlen
New York (A) pick: CF Chick Stahl
St. Louis (N) pick: C Frank Roth
Chicago (N) pick: P Bill Phillips
Brooklyn pick: P Wiley Piatt
New York (N) pick: 1B Candy Lachance


Round 12 :
New York (N) pick: 3B Wid Conroy
Brooklyn pick: 3B Ed Gremminger
Chicago (N) pick: SS Simon Nicholls
St. Louis (N) pick: 1B Tim Jordan
New York (A) pick: LF Jack Mccarthy
Detroit pick: P Andy Coakley
Cleveland pick: P Roscoe Miller
Boston (N) pick: RF Shad Barry
St. Louis (A) pick: P Fred Mitchell
Boston (A) pick: 2B Tim Flood
Cincinnati pick: SS Monte Cross
Pittsburgh pick: P Davey Dunkle
Washington pick: C Hughie Hearne
Philadelphia (N) pick: 3B George Moriarty
Philadelphia (A) pick: C Harry Bemis
Chicago (A) pick: 1B Klondike Douglass


Round 13 :
Chicago (A) pick: CF Ollie Pickering
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Bill Duggleby
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Jesse Stovall
Washington pick: P Dummy Taylor
Pittsburgh pick: 2B Jack Morrissey
Cincinnati pick: P Mike O'neill
Boston (A) pick: CF Danny Hoffman
St. Louis (A) pick: SS Lee Demontreville
Boston (N) pick: P Roy Evans
Cleveland pick: 3B Jimmy Burke
Detroit pick: C John Warner
New York (A) pick: P Henry Schmidt
St. Louis (N) pick: P Jack Dunleavy
Chicago (N) pick: 3B Doc Casey
Brooklyn pick: SS Hughie Jennings
New York (N) pick: SS Tommy Corcoran


Round 14 :
New York (N) pick: CF Emmet Heidrick
Brooklyn pick: P Lave Winham
Chicago (N) pick: P War Sanders
St. Louis (N) pick: P John Malarkey
New York (A) pick: P John Skopec
Detroit pick: P Gene Wright
Cleveland pick: P Grant Thatcher
Boston (N) pick: 2B Billy Gilbert
St. Louis (A) pick: P Jack Doscher
Boston (A) pick: P Rube Vickers
Cincinnati pick: 3B Dave Brain
Pittsburgh pick: P Brickyard Kennedy
Washington pick: P Alex Pearson
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Henry Thielman
Philadelphia (A) pick: LF Ducky Holmes
Chicago (A) pick: P Harry Kane


Round 15 :
Chicago (A) pick: P Libe Washburn
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Snake Wiltse
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Pop Williams
Washington pick: P Jimmy Wiggs
Pittsburgh pick: P Stan Yerkes
Cincinnati pick: RF Patsy Donovan
Boston (A) pick: P Alex Hardy
St. Louis (A) pick: P Jack Mcfetridge
Boston (N) pick: 3B Lave Cross
Cleveland pick: RF Joe Stanley
Detroit pick: P Warren Mclaughlin
New York (A) pick: P Bill Bartley
St. Louis (N) pick: CF Charlie Hemphill
Chicago (N) pick: CF Solly Hofman
Brooklyn pick: RF Kip Selbach
New York (N) pick: P Alex Jones


Round 16 :
New York (N) pick: 3B Ernie Courtney
Brooklyn pick: 3B Billy Lauder
Chicago (N) pick: C Tommy Raub
St. Louis (N) pick: RF Ernie Diehl
New York (A) pick: P Jim Fairbank
Detroit pick: CF Dave Fultz
Cleveland pick: C Ed Mcfarland
Boston (N) pick: RF George Merritt
St. Louis (A) pick: 3B Jack Dunn
Boston (A) pick: RF Sport Mcallister
Cincinnati pick: CF Jimmy Ryan
Pittsburgh pick: SS Rudy Hulswitt
Washington pick: SS Charlie Babb
Philadelphia (N) pick: SS Otto Krueger
Philadelphia (A) pick: 3B John Mcgraw
Chicago (A) pick: 3B Bobby Lowe


Round 17 :
Chicago (A) pick: RF Tom Mccreery
Philadelphia (A) pick: CF George Vanhaltren
Philadelphia (N) pick: CF John Dobbs
Washington pick: 3B Paddy Greene
Pittsburgh pick: RF Charlie Dexter
Cincinnati pick: SS Rabbit Robinson
Boston (A) pick: SS George Magoon
St. Louis (A) pick: C Aleck Smith
Boston (N) pick: C Fred Carisch
Cleveland pick: 2B Jack Burns
Detroit pick: 1B Roy Brashear
New York (A) pick: C Red Dooin
St. Louis (N) pick: C Boileryard Clarke
Chicago (N) pick: C Lew Ritter
Brooklyn pick: 3B Bill Coughlin
New York (N) pick: RF Lefty Davis


Round 18 :
New York (N) pick: LF Dick Harley
Brooklyn pick: LF Jack O'brien
Chicago (N) pick: C Lou Criger
St. Louis (N) pick: 2B Dick Padden
New York (A) pick: C Jack Ryan
Detroit pick: LF Jack Thoney
Cleveland pick: RF Pat Carney
Boston (N) pick: SS Charles Moran
St. Louis (A) pick: C Larry Mclean
Boston (A) pick: 2B Frank Bonner
Cincinnati pick: 2B Lee Tannehill
Pittsburgh pick: C Deacon Mcguire
Washington pick: 2B Heinie Smith
Philadelphia (N) pick: C Jack O'neill
Philadelphia (A) pick: SS Harry Aubrey
Chicago (A) pick: P Doc Adkins


Round 19 :
Chicago (A) pick: C Billy Sullivan
Philadelphia (A) pick: 2B Bill Hallman
Philadelphia (N) pick: C Joe Sugden
Washington pick: C Malachi Kittridge
Pittsburgh pick: 3B Bill Friel
Cincinnati pick: SS Otto Williams
Boston (A) pick: SS Herman Long
St. Louis (A) pick: LF George Barclay
Boston (N) pick: LF Hugh Hill
Cleveland pick: 3B Hunter Hill
Detroit pick: 2B Dutch Jordan
New York (A) pick: 3B Barry Mccormick
St. Louis (N) pick: 3B Harry Gleason
Chicago (N) pick: RF Bill Hallman
Brooklyn pick: RF Joe Martin
New York (N) pick: 1B Scoops Carey


Round 20 :
New York (N) pick: SS Champ Osteen
Brooklyn pick: C Monte Beville
Chicago (N) pick: RF Pat Hynes
St. Louis (N) pick: SS John Gochnauer
New York (A) pick: C Fred Abbott
Detroit pick: C Mike Kahoe
Cleveland pick: C Doc Powers
Boston (N) pick: C Jack Hardy
St. Louis (A) pick: C Jack Slattery
Boston (A) pick: C Art Weaver
Cincinnati pick: C Chief Zimmer
Pittsburgh pick: C Bill Bergen
Washington pick: C Fritz Buelow
Philadelphia (N) pick: RF Jack Hendricks
Philadelphia (A) pick: C Harry Smith
Chicago (A) pick: C Art Nichols


Round 21 :
Chicago (A) pick: C Pat Mccauley
Philadelphia (A) pick: C Jack O'connor
Philadelphia (N) pick: RF Joe Marshall








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1903 Timeline

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  • Washington Nationals 18 year old rookie pitcher Chief Bender pitches first ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter in his 3rd career start winning 1-0 in front of 35537 people against the Chicago White Stockings(4/16/1903).
  • Detroit Tigers pitcher George Mullin loses no-hitter with one out in the 9th inning in a Detroit 3-1 win over the Washington Nationals. Washington CF Ginger Beaumont broke up the no-hitter with a single (4/17/1903).
  • The New York Highlanders commit 7 errors (3 by SS Freddy Parent) against the Cleveland Blues in Blues 9-7 win (4/19/1903).
  • Boston Beaneaters 3B Lave Cross collects career hit #2000 with a 6th inning single off of Brooklyn Superbas pitcher Bob Wicker, in Brooklyn 7-5 win (4/22/1903).
  • The Boston Pilgrims commit 7 errors but pound out 21 hits in 15-10 win over the New York Highlanders (5/8/1903).
  • The New York Giants and the Boston Beaneaters play 19 innings before New York wins the game 6-5 (5/14/1903).
  • Philadelphia Athletics 3B Jimmy Collins becomes the first player in Flashback Baseball History to hit for the cycle, collecting 5 hits off of New York Highlanders pitcher Case Patten, in New York 7-5 win (5/12/1903).
  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Christy Mathewson pitches one-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates, giving up only hit to RF Cozy Dolan, a single in the 7th inning, in Philadelphia 2-0 win (5/12/1903).
  •  New York Giants RF Willie Keeler collects career hit #2000 with a 5th inning single off of Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jack Taylor, in New York 7-2 win (5/17/1903).
  • New York Highlanders pitcher Deacon Phillippe loses no-hitter with one out in the 9th inning in a New York 3-0 win against the St. Louis Browns. PH Fred Clarke broke up the no-hitter with a triple (5/31/1903).
  • The New York Giants score 5 runs in the top of the 19th inning and hold on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-2 in Pittsburgh (6/10/1903).
  • Chicago Cubs LF John Titus smacks 6 hits in a 9 inning game against the St. Louis Cardinals, in a Chicago 13-8 win (6/26/1903).
  • Cincinnati Reds pitcher Frank Owens pitches one-hitter against the Boston Beaneaters, giving up only hit to RF Patsy Dougherty, in Cincinnati 2-0 win (6/28/1903).
  • New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore pitches one-hitter against the Boston Beaneaters, giving up only hit to 3B Lave Cross, in New York 4-0 win (7/7/1903).
  • The American League stomps the National League 12-0 in the 1st ever Flashback Baseball League All-Star Game. The American league pounded out 19 hits, lead by All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award winner SS Honus Wagner of the Chicago White Stockings. AL LF Fred Clarke of the St. Louis Browns also collected 3 hits in 3 AB's and scored 3 runs with 1 RBI, and RF Jimmy Collins of the Philadelphia Athletics had 3 hits in 3 AB's. The National League managed just 3 hits against AL pitching, 2 by 2B Nap Lajoie of the Chicago Cubs (7/14/1903).
  • New York Highlanders LF Jesse Burkett collects career hit #2500 with a single off of Chicago White Stockings pitcher Red Donahue, in New York 5-0 win (7/20/1903).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates ace pitcher Doc White pitches no-hitter through 9 innings of a 0-0 game against the Brooklyn Superbas before giving up a game winning home run to Brooklyn 1B Charlie Hickman in the bottom of the 10th inning as Brooklyn wins 1-0 (8/12/1903).
  • Boston Pilgrims 1B Jake Beckley collects career hit #2500 with a double off of St. Louis Browns pitcher Bucky Veil, in Boston 6-4 win (8/19/1903).
  • Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Willie Sudhoff pitches the 2nd ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Boston Pilgrims, winning 2-0 in front of 35972 people in Philadelphia (9/2/1903).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Highball Wilson pitches the 3rd ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Philadelphia Phillies, winning 3-0 in front of 30108 people in Pittsburgh (9/9/1903).
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1904 Ammy Draft

Round 1:
Boston (A) pick: P Ed Walsh
Brooklyn pick: P Chick Robitaille
St. Louis (A) pick: P Howie Camnitz
Chicago (A) pick: P Frank Smith
New York (N) pick: P Frank Corridon
Pittsburgh pick: P Beany Jacobson
Cincinnati pick: P Johnny Lush
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Bugs Raymond
Cleveland pick: P Hooks Wiltse
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Mike Lynch
Chicago (N) pick: P Elmer Stricklett
Washington pick: P Doc Reisling
St. Louis (N) pick: P Tom Fisher
Detroit pick: P Del Mason
New York (A) pick: P Ed Mcnichol
Boston (N) pick: LF Sherry Magee


Round 2 :
Boston (A) pick: 2B Miller Huggins
Brooklyn pick: P Walter Clarkson
St. Louis (A) pick: RF Frank Schulte
Chicago (A) pick: 3B Art Devlin
New York (N) pick: P Ralph Caldwell
Pittsburgh pick: RF Harry Lumley
Cincinnati pick: LF Lou Bruce
Philadelphia (N) pick: RF Harry Mcchesney
Cleveland pick: C Jimmy Archer
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Jim Mcginley
Chicago (N) pick: LF Moose Mccormick
Washington pick: 1B George Stovall
St. Louis (N) pick: 1B Claude Rossman
Detroit pick: P Charlie Jaeger
New York (A) pick: 2B Rabbit Nill
Boston (N) pick: 3B Emil Batch


Round 3 :
Boston (A) pick: 1B Bob Unglaub
Brooklyn pick: P Claude Elliott
St. Louis (A) pick: P John Brackenridge
Chicago (A) pick: P Bull Durham
New York (N) pick: LF Fred Odwell
Pittsburgh pick: LF Spike Shannon
Cincinnati pick: CF Rip Cannell
Philadelphia (N) pick: 2B Jim Mullin
Cleveland pick: LF Rube Vinson
Philadelphia (A) pick: C Pete Noonan
Chicago (N) pick: SS Charley O'leary
Washington pick: C Admiral Schlei
St. Louis (N) pick: C Red Kleinow
Detroit pick: C Gabby Street
New York (A) pick: LF Bob Hall
Boston (N) pick: 2B Bill Lauterborn


Round 4 :
Boston (A) pick: CF Bill O'neill
Brooklyn pick: SS Joe Cassidy
St. Louis (A) pick: C Doc Marshall
Chicago (A) pick: C Tom Needham
New York (N) pick: C Tom Doran
Pittsburgh pick: 3B Mike Mccormick
Cincinnati pick: C Claude Berry
Philadelphia (N) pick: 2B Gus Dundon
Cleveland pick: RF Izzy Hoffman
Philadelphia (A) pick: SS She Donahue
Chicago (N) pick: 3B Sam Woodruff
Washington pick: 2B Simmy Murch
St. Louis (N) pick: 1B Bill Schwartz
Detroit pick: RF Harry Cassady
New York (A) pick: C Bill Byers

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  • New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore pitches no-hitter against the Chicago Cubs in his first start of the season. This is the 4th no-hitter in Flashback Baseball League history (4/8/1904).
  • Chicago Cubs pitcher Bill Bernhard pitches one-hitter against the Boston Beaneaters, giving up only hit to CF George Stone, in Chicago 1-0 win (4/25/1904).
  • The Boston Pilgrims score 4 runs in the top of the 19th inning, all against Harry Kane, to beat the Chicago WhiteSox 9-5 (5/1/1904).
  • Botston Pilgrims pitcher Ed Killian pitches one-hitter against the Detroit Tigers, giving up only hit to 2B Claude Ritchey, in Boston 3-0 win (4/29/1904).
  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Bugs Raymond loses no-hitter with 1 out in the 9th inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates, giving up a single to RF Harry Lumley. Pittsburgh went on to score 4 runs on 4 hits in the inning against Raymond, but Philadelphia held on for a 6-4 win (5/10/1904).
  • Detroit Tigers pitcher George Mullin pitches one-hitter against the Cleveland Blues, giving up only hit to RF Socks Seybold, in Detroit 1-0 win (5/14/1904).
  • Cleveland Blues pitcher Ed Doheny pitches one-hitter against the Boston Pilgrims, giving up only hit to 3B Sammy Strang, in Cleveland 4-0 win (5/22/1904).
  • The Boston Beaneaters commit 7 errors (3 by SS Lave Cross) against the Cincinnati Reds in Reds 8-5 win (6/4/1904).
  • Cleveland Blues pitcher Cy Falkenberg pitches the 5th ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Boston Pilgrims, winning 3-0 in front of 35509 people in Cleveland. Falkenberg walked 7 batters in this game (7/2/1904).
  • The Detroit Tigers commit 8 errors (2 each by 1B Dan Mcgann, 2B Roy Brashear, and SS Bill Dahlen) against the Chicago WhiteSox in Chicago 7-6 win (7/8/1904).
  • Boston Pilgrims pitcher Rube Kisinger pitches one-hitter against the Washington Nationals, giving up only an 8th inning double to RF Danny Green, in Boston 3-0 win (7/12/1904).
  • The American League beats the National League 6-1 in the Flashback Baseball League All-Star Game, behind All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award winner, Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Addie Joss who pitched 3 scoreless innings, giving up 2 hits and 2 BB's and striking out 1. Joss also had a hit and a run scored in 2 AB's. The American League now leads the National League 2-0 in Flashback Baseball League All-Star Game history (7/14/1904).
  • The Philadelphia Phillies score 2 runs in the top of the 19th inning and hold on to beat the Brooklyn Superbas 2-0. Brooklyn starter Clark Griffith pitched 15.1 innings throwing 199 pitches before turning it over to the bullpen, whos Claude Elliott gave up the game losing runs. Phillies starter Norwood Gibson pitched 13 innings throwing 193 pitches (7/19/1904).
  • The Boston Pilgrims score 2 runs in the top of the 18th inning and hold on to beat the Chicago WhiteSox 9-7. Boston won despite committing 7 errors (7/23/1904).
  • The Boston Pilgrims commit 7 errors but pound out 19 hits (8 doubles) against the Philadelphia Athletics and win the game 15-11 (8/21/1904).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Beany Jacobson pitches one-hitter against the New York Giants, giving up only a 5th inning double to Giants LF Fred Odwell, in Pittsburgh 2-0 win (8/26/1904).
  • Cleveland Blues 2B Joe Kelley collects career hit #2000 with a 5th inning single off of New York Highlanders pitcher Ed Murphy, in New York 4-2 win (8/29/1904).
  • Cleveland Blues pitcher Mordecai "Three Fingers" Brown pitches one-hitter against the New York Highlanders, giving up only hit to New York 3B Bill Bradley, in Cleveland 3-1 win (9/16/1904).
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1905 Ammy Draft

Round 1:
Cleveland pick: P Homer Hillebrand
Washington pick: P Lefty Leifield
Cincinnati pick: P Joe Harris
St. Louis (N) pick: P Eddie Cicotte
Pittsburgh pick: P Ed Reulbach
St. Louis (A) pick: P Orval Overall
New York (N) pick: P Jimmy Dygert
New York (A) pick: P Charlie Chech
Detroit pick: CF Ty Cobb
Brooklyn pick: P Buster Brown
Chicago (N) pick: P Big jeff Pfeffer
Chicago (A) pick: P Bill Hogg
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Harry Mcintire
Boston (A) pick: P Irv Young
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Jake Thielman
Boston (N) pick: P Billy Campbell


Round 2 :
Cleveland pick: P Jim Buchanan
Washington pick: P George Disch
Cincinnati pick: P John Eubank
St. Louis (N) pick: P Hi West
Pittsburgh pick: P Ed Kinsella
St. Louis (A) pick: P Ed Barry
New York (N) pick: SS Al Bridwell
New York (A) pick: 2B John Hummel
Detroit pick: P Moxie Manuel
Brooklyn pick: C Nig Clarke
Chicago (N) pick: 2B Otto Knabe
Chicago (A) pick: 2B Art Hoelskoetter
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Louis Leroy
Boston (A) pick: 3B Mike Mowrey
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Rip Vowinkel
Boston (N) pick: RF Bill Hinchman


Round 3 :
Cleveland pick: P Dick Harley
Washington pick: P Gene Ford
Cincinnati pick: RF Wilbur Good
St. Louis (N) pick: P Hank Olmsted
Pittsburgh pick: CF Rube Oldring
St. Louis (A) pick: 2B Frank Laporte
New York (N) pick: P Harry Ables
New York (A) pick: 1B Hal Chase
Detroit pick: LF Del Howard
Brooklyn pick: C Frank Owens
Chicago (N) pick: 2B Charlie Malay
Chicago (A) pick: SS John Knight
Philadelphia (N) pick: 3B Eddie Grant
Boston (A) pick: RF Otis Clymer
Philadelphia (A) pick: LF Bris Lord
Boston (N) pick: LF Bob Ganley


Round 4 :
Cleveland pick: 2B Allie Strobel
Washington pick: P Rick Adams
Cincinnati pick: P King Brady
St. Louis (N) pick: 1B Myron Grimshaw
Pittsburgh pick: C George Gibson
St. Louis (A) pick: C Howard Wakefield
New York (N) pick: RF Ed Hahn
New York (A) pick: SS Mickey Doolan
Detroit pick: 2B Charlie Starr
Brooklyn pick: RF Punch Knoll
Chicago (N) pick: 2B Ike Rockenfield
Chicago (A) pick: C Tubby Spencer
Philadelphia (N) pick: C Branch Rickey
Boston (A) pick: CF Denny Sullivan
Philadelphia (A) pick: CF Ben Koehler
Boston (N) pick: C Cliff Blankenship


Round 5 :
Cleveland pick: SS Phil Lewis
Washington pick: LF Frank Delahanty
Cincinnati pick: 3B Jap Barbeau
St. Louis (N) pick: RF Johnny Siegle
Pittsburgh pick: P Harry Hardy
St. Louis (A) pick: CF Jack Himes
New York (N) pick: 1B Bill Clancy
New York (A) pick: CF Rube Degroff
Detroit pick: C Charlie Armbruster
Brooklyn pick: 2B Nick Kahl
Chicago (N) pick: 1B Chris Lindsay
Chicago (A) pick: C Harry Barton
Philadelphia (N) pick: 1B Bud Sharpe
Boston (A) pick: C Hub Hart
Philadelphia (A) pick: 3B John Godwin
Boston (N) pick: RF Moonlight Graham

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  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Harry Howell tears rotator cuff in first start year and is lost for the remainder of the season. Right hander Harry McIntire takes over Howell's spot in the rotation (4/7/1905).
  • Cincinnati Reds pitcher Barney Pelty pitches one-hitter against the St. Louis Cardinals, giving up only hit to 3B Harry Wolverton, in Cincinnati 7-0 win (4/7/1905).
  • The Boston Beaneaters commit 7 errors (2 each by 3B Kid Elberfeld and RF George Merritt) against the Pittsburgh Pirates in Pirates 9-1 win (4/11/1905).
  • Chicago Cubs  SS Simon Nicholls becomes the 2nd player in Flashback Baseball History to hit for the cycle, collecting 5 hits off of the Philadelphia Phillies, in Philadelphia 11-10 12 inning win (5/1/1905).
  • Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Eddie Plank pitches one-hitter against the Cleveland Blues, giving up only hit to CF Homer Smoot, in Philadelphia 2-0 win (5/28/1905).
  • Brooklyn Superbas rookie pitcher Buster Brown pitches a 2 game shutout in first career start, against the Cincinnati Reds, winning 9-0 (6/2/1905).
  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Harry McIntire loses no-hitter with a single by Boston Beaneater PH Patsy Dougherty, the first batter in the 9th inning, and settles on a 2 hitter in a Philadelphia 10 inning 1-0 win (6/3/1905).
  • The Cleveland Blues commit 7 errors in a 9-4 loss to the St. Louis Browns, all by different players. St. Louis SS Jack Dunn committed 4 errors in the same game (6/5/1905).
  • Philadelphia Phillies CF Cy Seymour becomes the 3rd player in Flashback Baseball History to hit for the cycle, collecting 4 hits off of the Chicago Cubs, in Philadelphia 11-8 win (6/18/1905).
  • The Detroit Tigers commit 7 errors (4 by 2B Dan McGann) against the New York Highlanders in New York 10-5 win (7/3/1905).
  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Bugs Raymond tears a tricep muscle and is finished for the season, ending a terrific season in which he went 10-3 with a 2.10 ERA in 17 starts (7/1/1905).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Ed Reulbach pitches one-hitter against the Brooklyn Superbas, giving up only hit to RF Elmer Flick, in Pittsburgh 7-0 win (7/4/1905).
  • The Washington Nationals beat the Detroit Tigers 2-1 in a 19 inning game. Washington starter Tully Sparks pitches 15 innings before giving way to his bullpen (7/6/1905).
  •  New York Giants SS Tommy Corcoran collects career hit #2000 with an 8th inning single off of Boston Beaneaters pitcher Ed Siever, in New York 5-2 win (7/11/1905).
  • Boston Beaneaters pitcher Roy Patterson loses no-hitter with a 9th inning, 2 out triple by New York Giants CF Emmet Heidrick, in a Boston 2-0 win (7/12/1905).
  • The National League scores 4 runs in the bottom of the 11th inning to beat the American League 14-10 and win its first Flashback League All-Star game. The National League was lead by Ed Delahanty of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who came in at SS and won the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award after a 3-4 with 3 runs scores and 4 RBI's performance. The American League now leads the All-Star Game history 2 games to 1 (7/14/1905).
  • Detroit Tigers rookie CF Ty Cobb becomes the 4th player in Flashback Baseball History to hit for the cycle, going 5-5 off of the New York Highlanders, including a 1st inning Grand Slam, in  Detroit 11-2 win.  Cobb also went 3-3 in his next game, to collect 8 straight hits (7/18/1905).
  • The New York Highlanders commit 7 errors against the Boston Pilgrims, but manage to win 3-2 in 10 innings (7/22/1905).
  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jesse Stovall pitches one-hitter against the Boston Beaneaters, giving up only hit to CF George Stone, in Philadelphia 3-0 win (8/12/1905).
  • Detroit Tigers SS Bill Dahlen collects career hit #2000 with an 8th inning double off of Washington Nationals pitcher Carl Lundgren, in Washington 3-1 win (8/13/1905).
  • New York Highlanders 1B Jack Doyle collects career hit #2000 with an 8th inning single off of Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Red Donahue, in New York 6-1 win (8/19/1905).
  • Chicago WhiteSox  pitcher Mal Eason tears a tricep muscle and is finished for the season, ending 11-13 with a 2.84 ERA in 28 starts (8/30/1905).
  • Washington Nationals pitcher Lefty Leifield loses no-hitter with 2 outs in the 9th inning, to Chicago WhiteSox SS Honus Wagner who hit a single, in Washington 1-0 win (9/2/1905).
  • The Boston Beaneaters commit 7 errors for the second time this season, in 11-4 loss to the New York Giants (8/31/1905).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates LF Ed Delahanty becomes the first player in Flashback League baseball history to collect 3000 hits in his career, with a 7th inning double off of Cincinnati Reds pitcher John Deering, in Pirates 13-3 win (8/31/1905).
  • Chicago Cubs  pitcher Ed Stricklett tears a tricep muscle and is finished for the season, ending 9-12 with a 3.48 ERA in 28 starts (9/4/1905).
  • Philadelphia Phillies  pitcher Christy Mathewson pitches one-hitter against the Brooklyn Superbas, giving up only hit to 2B Danny Murphy, in Philadelphia 10-0 win (9/8/1905).
  • Cleveland Blues RF Socks Seybold becomes the first player in Flashback Baseball League history to smack 3 HR's in one game, collecting 3 HR's and 6 RBI's against Deacon Phillippe of the New York Highlanders in Cleveland 9-5 win (9/10/1905).
  • New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore pitches one-hitter against the Cinacinnati Reds, giving up only hit to starting pitcher Frank Owens in New York 2-0 win (9/13/1905).
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1906 Ammy Draft

Round 1:
Cincinnati pick: P Babe Adams
Chicago (N) pick: P Tom Hughes
Boston (N) pick: P Ralph Glaze
St. Louis (A) pick: P Ed Willett
Brooklyn pick: P Jack Coombs
New York (A) pick: P Rube Kroh
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Irv Higginbotham
Cleveland pick: P Ed Karger
Boston (A) pick: P Glenn Liebhardt
St. Louis (N) pick: P George Ferguson
Washington pick: P Slow joe Doyle
Chicago (A) pick: P Jim Pastorius
Pittsburgh pick: P Lew Richie
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Jack Rowan
Detroit pick: P Carl Druhot
New York (N) pick: P Art Fromme


Round 2 :
Cincinnati pick: P Fred Beebe
Chicago (N) pick: P Charlie Rhodes
Boston (N) pick: P Vive Lindaman
St. Louis (A) pick: P Stoney Mcglynn
Brooklyn pick: P Cy Barger
New York (A) pick: P Ed Smith
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Roy Witherup
Cleveland pick: P Harry Eells
Boston (A) pick: P Bert Maxwell
St. Louis (N) pick: 2B Eddie Collins
Washington pick: P Frank Oberlin
Chicago (A) pick: 3B Ed Lennox
Pittsburgh pick: CF Johnny Bates
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Bill Essick
Detroit pick: P Jim Moroney
New York (N) pick: P Charley Hall


Round 3 :
Cincinnati pick: P Lou Fiene
Chicago (N) pick: P Mike Cunningham
Boston (N) pick: P John Mccloskey
St. Louis (A) pick: P Jim Holmes
Brooklyn pick: CF Chet Chadbourne
New York (A) pick: RF Red Murray
Philadelphia (A) pick: CF Al Burch
Cleveland pick: P Jack Cameron
Boston (A) pick: C Bill Carrigan
St. Louis (N) pick: RF Roy Hartzell
Washington pick: 1B Jim Nealon
Chicago (A) pick: CF Harry Armbruster
Pittsburgh pick: RF Bob Edmondson
Philadelphia (N) pick: 1B Alan Storke
Detroit pick: SS Dave Altizer
New York (N) pick: CF Joe Birmingham


Round 4 :
Cincinnati pick: RF Irish Mcilveen
Chicago (N) pick: 2B Pug Bennett
Boston (N) pick: RF Harry Niles
St. Louis (A) pick: LF Dutch Meier
Brooklyn pick: 3B Bill Shipke
New York (A) pick: LF Tom O'hara
Philadelphia (A) pick: 3B Jack Hannifin
Cleveland pick: 2B Joe Ward
Boston (A) pick: C Fred Payne
St. Louis (N) pick: C Ira Thomas
Washington pick: C Oscar Stanage
Chicago (A) pick: 2B Dave Shean
Pittsburgh pick: LF Ben Caffyn
Philadelphia (N) pick: 1B Bill Abstein
Detroit pick: RF Frank Jude
New York (N) pick: 3B Red Morgan


Round 5 :
Cincinnati pick: SS Forrest Crawford
Chicago (N) pick: P Walter Moser
Boston (N) pick: 3B Paul Sentell
St. Louis (A) pick: 3B Art Brouthers
Brooklyn pick: C Charlie Graham
New York (A) pick: SS Ed Holly
Philadelphia (A) pick: 3B Lee Quillen
Cleveland pick: C Sam Brown
Boston (A) pick: C Boss Schmidt
St. Louis (N) pick: LF Jack Hoey
Washington pick: C Jerry Donovan
Chicago (A) pick: 1B Snake Deal
Pittsburgh pick: 2B Whitey Alperman
Philadelphia (N) pick: C Bob Peterson
Detroit pick: LF Gene Good
New York (N) pick: 3B Eddie Zimmerman


Round 6 :
Cincinnati pick: 1B Lou Nordyke
Chicago (N) pick: LF Frank Burke

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  • The Boston Pilgrims commit 7 errors 11-8 loss to the St. Louis Browns (4/10/1906).
  • St. Louis Cardinals CF Mike Donlin suffers a career ending tear of his back muscle while diving for a ball against the Cincinnati Reds (4/15/1906).
  • St. Louis Browns LF Fred Clarke collects career hit #2000 with an 2nd inning triple off of Washington Nationals pitcher Martin Glendon, in Washington 3-2 win (4/18/1906).
  • The St. Louis Cardinals commit 7 errors (3 by SS Bill Keister) in 6-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds (4/20/1906).
  • Cleveland Blues SS George Davis collects career hit #2500 with a single off of New York Highlanders pitcher John Skopec, in New York 8-1 win (5/3/1906).
  • St. Louis Browns ace Weldon Henley has surgery to clean out bone chips in his shoulder and is finished for the season after only 5 starts in which he went 3-0 with a 1.80 ERA. Right-hander Stoney McGlynn takes over Henley's spot in the rotation (5/7/1906).
  • The Philadelphia Phillies commit 7 errors in 11-8 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals (5/11/1906).
  • The Cincinnati Reds commit 7 errors but still manage to beat the New York Giants 8-7 (5/21/1906).
  • Detroit Tigers pitcher Andy Coakley pitches one-hitter against the Washington Nationals, giving up only hit to 3B Tommy Leach, in Detroit 2-0 win (5/30/1906).
  • The Washington Nationals and the Chicago WhiteSox play 18 innings before Washington scores a run in the bottom of the inning off of Live Washburn to win 7-6 (6/17/1906).
  • The American League beats the National League 5-2 in the 4th annual Flashback League All-Star Game. New York Highlanders pitcher Deacon Phillippe wins the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, pitching 3 innings of shutout ball while giving up 3 hits and striking out 2. The American League now leads the All-Star series 3 games to 1 (7/14/1906).
  • The Detroit Tigers commit 8 errors in 13-7 loss to the Washington Nationals (7/24/1906).
  • New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore loses no-hitter to first batter of the 9th inning against the Brooklyn Superbas. Brooklyn RF Elmer Flick broke up the no-hitter with a double, then scored to force extra innings in which New York won 3-1 in 10 innings (7/27/1906).
  • Boston Pilgrims pitcher Barney Pelty pitches one-hitter against the Detroit Tigers, giving up only a 5th inning double to 2B Harry Steinfeldt, in Boston 1-0 win (7/27/1906).
  • St. Louis Browns pitcher Bucky Veil  pitches one-hitter against the Philadelphia Athletics, giving up only a 5th inning double to 2B Hobe Ferris, in St. Louis 5-0 win (8/1/1906).
  • Boston Pilgrims 1B Jake Beckley collects career hit #3000 with a 4th inning single off of Detroit Tigers pitcher Bill Dinneen, in Boston 3-1 win (8/8/1906).
  • Cleveland Blues pitcher Cy Falkenberg pitches his 2nd career no-hitter (the 1st player to do so), the 6th ever in Flashback Baseball history, doing it in a 10 inning 1-0 win over the Chicago WhiteSox (8/12/1906).
  • St. Louis Browns pitcher Bucky Veil pitches the 7th ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the New York Highlanders, winning 4-0 in front of 38227 people in St. Louis (8/14/1906).
  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Norwood Gibson pitches the 8th ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Boston Beaneaters, winning 2-0 in front of 35978 people in Boston (8/26/1906).
  • Washington Nationals rookie pitcher Slow Joe Doyle pitches one-hitter against the Boston Pilgrims, giving up only a 7th inning double to SS Sport McAllister, in Washington 3-0 win (9/4/1906).
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1907 Ammy Draft

Round 1:
Boston (N) pick: P Elmer Steele
Chicago (N) pick: P Walter Johnson
New York (N) pick: P Heinie Berger
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Sam Frock
New York (A) pick: P George Mcquillan
Cincinnati pick: P Rube Manning
St. Louis (A) pick: P Nap Rucker
Detroit pick: P Roy Hitt
Washington pick: P Nick Maddox
Chicago (A) pick: P Harry Coveleski
Brooklyn pick: P Bill Bailey
Cleveland pick: CF Tris Speaker
St. Louis (N) pick: P George Bell
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Bob Spade
Pittsburgh pick: P Lew Brockett
Boston (A) pick: P Oscar Graham


Round 2 :
Boston (N) pick: P Henry Gehring
Chicago (N) pick: 2B Larry Doyle
New York (N) pick: P Bobby Keefe
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Tex Pruiett
New York (A) pick: 2B Bill Sweeney
Cincinnati pick: P Jake Boultes
St. Louis (A) pick: CF Dode Paskert
Detroit pick: RF Harry Wolter
Washington pick: 2B Baldy Louden
Chicago (A) pick: P Roy Castleton
Brooklyn pick: 3B Heinie Zimmerman
Cleveland pick: LF Harl Maggert
St. Louis (N) pick: CF Red Killefer
Philadelphia (N) pick: RF Danny Moeller
Pittsburgh pick: LF George Whiteman
Boston (A) pick: 3B Bobby Byrne


Round 3 :
Boston (N) pick: P Bill Otey
Chicago (N) pick: P Rube Dessau
New York (N) pick: CF Clyde Milan
Philadelphia (A) pick: C Tex Erwin
New York (A) pick: 1B Ed Konetchy
Cincinnati pick: CF Al Shaw
St. Louis (A) pick: 1B Fred Merkle
Detroit pick: 3B Harry Lord
Washington pick: SS Neal Ball
Chicago (A) pick: 3B Bill Mckechnie
Brooklyn pick: RF Mike Mitchell
Cleveland pick: P Elijah Jones
St. Louis (N) pick: P Fred Smith
Philadelphia (N) pick: 1B Harry Swacina
Pittsburgh pick: 1B Pete Lister
Boston (A) pick: P Herm Malloy


Round 4 :
Boston (N) pick: CF John Kane
Chicago (N) pick: CF Kid Durbin
New York (N) pick: CF Art Kruger
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Tex Neuer
New York (A) pick: CF Fred Osborn
Cincinnati pick: C Bruno Block
St. Louis (A) pick: RF Bill Kay
Detroit pick: C Jim Stephens
Washington pick: RF Goat Anderson
Chicago (A) pick: C Jim Ball
Brooklyn pick: 2B Red Downs
Cleveland pick: LF Joe Delahanty
St. Louis (N) pick: SS Tony Smith
Philadelphia (N) pick: CF Jack Burnett
Pittsburgh pick: C Walter Blair
Boston (A) pick: CF Mike Welday


Round 5 :
Boston (N) pick: LF Newt Randall
Chicago (N) pick: 2B Kid Butler
New York (N) pick: 2B Nig Perrine
Philadelphia (A) pick: 1B Chick Autry
New York (A) pick: RF John Kelly
Cincinnati pick: 2B Harry Hinchman
St. Louis (A) pick: LF Rudy Bell

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  • Boston Doves pitcher Jack Pfiester pitches the 9th ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Cincinnati Reds, winning 2-0 in front of 36408 people in Cincinnati (4/16/1907).
  • Cleveland Blues pitcher Mordicai "Three Fingers" Brown pitches one-hitter against the Philadelphia Athletics, giving up only hit to 1B Fred Tenney, in Cleveland 2-0 win (4/17/1907).
  • Washington Nationals pitcher Carl Lundgren pitches one-hitter against the Chicago WhiteSox, giving up only hit to CF Ollie Pickering, in Washington 1-0 win (4/23/1907).
  • Brooklyn Superbas pitcher Bob Wicker loses no-hitter to first batter of the 9th inning against the Cincinnati Reds. Cincinnati LF Roy Thomas broke up the no-hitter with a single, then later scored with RF Lou Bruce on a 2 out, 2 run single by 2B Gene Demontreville, but held on to win 6-2 (5/2/1907).
  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Bugs Raymond loses no-hitter with one out in the 9th inning against the New York Giants. New York CF Clyde Milan broke up the no-hitter with a single, but Raymond and the Phillies won 2-0 (5/10/1907).
  • The Philadelphia Athletics commit 8 errors (3 by SS Billy Clingman) in 12 inning 6-4 win over the New York Highlanders (5/21/1907).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Lew Ritchie pitches one-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds, giving up only hit to SS Rabbit Robinson, in Pittsburgh 4-0 win (6/4/1907).
  • Boston RedSox pitcher Barney Pelty pitches one-hitter against the Washington Nationals, giving up only hit to C Hughie Hearne, in Boston 3-0 win (6/6/1907).
  • The New York Highlanders commit 10 errors (4 by 2B Billy Sweeney) to set Flashback Baseball League record in 9-2 loss to the Detroit Tigers (6/14/1907).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Beaney Jacobson loses no-hitter to first batter of the 9th inning against the Cincinnati Reds. Cincinnati CF Al Shaw broke up the no-hitter with a single, but Jacobson held on for a 2 hitter to win 1-0 (6/30/1907).
  • The Philadelphia Athletics commit 8 errors, for the 2nd time this season (3 by SS Billy Clingman, who also had 3 errors the first time), in Cleveland 18-3 win (6/30/1907).
  • Cincinnati Reds RF Lou Bruce tears rib cage muscle diving for a catch, just after the All-Star break, and is lost for the season (7/11/1907).
  • The  National League beats the American League 7-6 in the 5th annual Flashback League All-Star Game. Boston Doves RF George Merritt wins the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, after hitting a 2 run HR in the top of the 8th off of Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Noodles Hahn. The American League now leads the All-Star series 3 games to 2 (7/14/1907).
  • St. Louis Browns pitcher Bucky Veil loses no-hitter to first batter of the 9th inning against the Boston RedSox. Boston CF Danny Hoffman broke up the no-hitter with a single, but Veil held on for a 2 hitter to win 3-1 (7/17/1907).
  • The Philadelphia Phillies commit 7 errors (2 by C Pat Moran) in 8-0 loss to the Boston Doves (7/21/1907).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Lew Ritchie tears tricep muscle is lost for the season (7/23/1907).
  • Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Bugs Raymond pitches the 10th ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Cincinnati Reds, winning 4-0 in front of 36431 people in Philadelphia (8/6/1907).
  • The Boston RedSox and the Cleveland Blues play 18 innings before Boston scores a run in the bottom of the 18th to win 3-2 (8/20/1907).
  • Philadelphia Athletics 3B Jimmy Collins collects career hit #2000 with a 2nd inning single off of Detroit Tigers pitcher Bill Dinneen, in Detroit 6-3 win (8/20/1907).
  • Chicago Cubs 2B Nap Lajoie collects career hit #2000 with a 6th inning single off of New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore, in New York 2-1 win (8/26/1907).
  • Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Mike Lynch suffers a ruptured disk in his back and is lost for the season (8/31/1907).
  • The St. Louis Cardinals commit 7 errors (2 by RF Walt McCredie and 2 by 2B Roy Hartzell) and still win 6-4 over the Cincinnati Reds (9/6/1907).
  • Boston Doves pitcher Jake Weimer suffers a career ending injury when he ruptures a disk in his back in a game against the Cincinnati Reds. Weimer (76-60 2.82 after 5 seasons) was a 2 time All-Star (1903, 1904) and won 2 World Championship rings with Boston in 1903 and 1904 (9/13/1907).
  • New York Giants pitcher Sam Leever pitches one-hitter against the Chicago Cubs, giving up only hit to 3B Doc Casey, in New York 4-0 win (9/18/1907).
  • Cleveland Blues pitcher Homer Hillebrand pitches one-hitter against the Philadelphia Athletics, giving up only hit to 3B Jimmy Collins, in Cleveland 3-0 win (9/24/1907).
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1908 Ammy Draft

Round 1:
Boston (A) pick: P Ed Summers
Cincinnati pick: P Joe Wood
St. Louis (A) pick: P Harry Krause
New York (N) pick: P Biff Schlitzer
Brooklyn pick: P Rube Marquard
Pittsburgh pick: P Al Mattern
New York (A) pick: P Hippo Vaughn
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Bill Grahame
Detroit pick: P Jack Warhop
Chicago (N) pick: P Slim Sallee
Chicago (A) pick: P Tom Tuckey
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Frank Arellanes
Boston (N) pick: P Bill Burns
Washington pick: P George Suggs
St. Louis (N) pick: P Marty O'toole
Cleveland pick: P Tom Mccarthy


Round 2 :
Boston (A) pick: P Bill Foxen
Cincinnati pick: P Jean Dubuc
St. Louis (A) pick: LF Joe Jackson
New York (N) pick: P Eli Cates
Brooklyn pick: P Joe Lake
Pittsburgh pick: P Pete Wilson
New York (A) pick: P Harley Young
Philadelphia (A) pick: 3B Frank Baker
Detroit pick: P Fred Olmstead
Chicago (N) pick: P Burt Keeley
Chicago (A) pick: LF Jack Graney
Philadelphia (N) pick: CF Vin Campbell
Boston (N) pick: P Doc Crandall
Washington pick: P Bill Chappelle
St. Louis (N) pick: P Jack Ryan
Cleveland pick: P Chick Brandom


Round 3 :
Boston (A) pick: P Bill Malarkey
Cincinnati pick: P Dode Criss
St. Louis (A) pick: P Nick Carter
New York (N) pick: P Harry Billiard
Brooklyn pick: P Harry Hoch
Pittsburgh pick: P Doc Martin
New York (A) pick: RF Gavvy Cravath
Philadelphia (A) pick: RF Steve Evans
Detroit pick: P Ralph Savidge
Chicago (N) pick: SS Donie Bush
Chicago (A) pick: CF Amos Strunk
Philadelphia (N) pick: CF Fred Snodgrass
Boston (N) pick: LF Bob Bescher
Washington pick: RF Beals Becker
St. Louis (N) pick: 2B Buck Herzog
Cleveland pick: C Jack Lapp


Round 4 :
Boston (A) pick: 3B Larry Gardner
Cincinnati pick: SS Jack Barry
St. Louis (A) pick: LF Birdie Cree
New York (N) pick: 1B Dick Hoblitzel
Brooklyn pick: 2B Dick Egan
Pittsburgh pick: LF Josh Devore
New York (A) pick: 2B Amby Mcconnell
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Jack Flater
Detroit pick: 3B George Perring
Chicago (N) pick: C Grover Land
Chicago (A) pick: C Syd Smith
Philadelphia (N) pick: CF Tom Daley
Boston (N) pick: RF Herbie Moran
Washington pick: LF Tom Catterson
St. Louis (N) pick: RF Chief Wilson
Cleveland pick: 2B Earle Gardner


Round 5 :
Boston (A) pick: SS Tommy Mcmillan
Cincinnati pick: C Ed Sweeney
St. Louis (A) pick: LF Wally Clement
New York (N) pick: RF Bob Coulson
Brooklyn pick: RF Al Schweitzer
Pittsburgh pick: C Jack Bliss
New York (A) pick: 2B Harry Pattee
Philadelphia (A) pick: 3B Billy Purtell
Detroit pick: 1B Warren Gill
Chicago (N) pick: 1B Jim Kane
Chicago (A) pick: SS Patsy O'rourke
Philadelphia (N) pick: CF Scotty Barr
Boston (N) pick: RF Dick Bayless
Washington pick: 2B Chappy Charles
St. Louis (N) pick: 1B Fred Stem
Cleveland pick: C Art Wilson


Round 6 :
Boston (A) pick: LF Queenie O'rourke
Cincinnati pick: C Bill Ludwig
St. Louis (A) pick: C Pat Donahue
New York (N) pick: C Paddy O'connor
Brooklyn pick: 1B Jerry Freeman
Pittsburgh pick: C Ben Egan
New York (A) pick: 3B Frank Manush
Philadelphia (A) pick: SS Tom Reilly
Detroit pick: LF Wilbur Murdoch
Chicago (N) pick: C Joe Dunn
Chicago (A) pick: CF Jim Mchale
Philadelphia (N) pick: SS Walter Morris








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  • St. Louis Browns pitcher Nap Rucker  loses no-hitter to the 2nd batter in the 9th inning against the Philadelphia Athletics. Philadelphia LF Al Burch broke up the no-hitter with a single, and Rucker was relieved by Bucky Veil who held on to complete the one hitter in St. Louis 4-0 win (4/22/1908).
  • Washington Nationals pitcher Martin Glendon pitches one-hitter against the St. Louis Browns, giving up only hit to LF Joe Jackson, in Pittsburgh 2-0 win (4/29/1908).
  •  The Pittsburgh Pirates commit 7 errors (4 by 2B Joe Tinker and 3 by 3B Harry Davis) in 6-5 loss to the Boston Doves (5/2/1908).
  • New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore suffers a torn tricep muscle and is lost for the season after only 7 starts, going 3-2 with a 1.69 ERA (5/5/1908).  
  • The Boston RedSox commit 7 errors in 10-0 loss to the New York Highlanders(5/9/1908).
  • The Boston RedSox commit 7 errors for the 2nd time in 3 days in 5-4 10 inning loss to the Detroit Tigers (5/12/1908).
  • Cleveland Blues 2B Joe Kelley collects career hit #2500 with a 1st inning single off of St. Louis Browns pitcher Howie Camnitz, in St. Louis 6-3 win (5/23/1908).
  • Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Frank Smith pitches one-hitter against the Boston RedSox, giving up only hit to 1B Frank Jacklitsch, in Chicago 4-0 win (5/30/1908).
  • St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ed Cicotte loses no-hitter with two outs in the 9th inning against the Brooklyn Superbas. Brooklyn 1B Charlie Hickman broke up the no-hitter with a single, but Cicotte and the Cardinals won 2-0 (6/13/1908).
  • Brooklyn Superbas pitcher Bob Wicker suffers a torn rotator cuff and is lost for the season after 9 starts, going 3-4 with a 3.95 ERA (6/13/1908).
  • Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Addie Joss  pitches one-hitter against the Boston RedSox, giving up only hit to 1B Frank Jacklitsch, in Chicago 10-0 win. It was the second time this season Jacklitsch has had the only hit in a game against Chicago pitching  (6/20/1908).
  • The St. Louis Cardinals commit 8 errors (by 5 different players) in 12-4 loss to the Boston Doves (6/30/1908).
  • The  American League beats the National League 10-4 in the 6th annual Flashback League All-Star Game. New York Highlanders 1B Hal Chase wins the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, after going 1-2 with double, a run scored, 2 RBI's and a SB. Very close in the balloting was CF Ty Cobb (2-5 1 run scored, 1 RBI), LF Tris Speaker (2-2 1 RBI, 1 SB), 2B/LF Hobie Ferris (1-4, with a triple, 2 RBI's and a run scored), and starting pitcher Addie Joss (3 IP, 3 hits, 3 K's, 0 ER). The American League now leads the All-Star series 4 games to 2 (7/14/1908).
  • New York Highlanders pitcher Rube Kroh pitches the 11th ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Philadelphia Athletics, winning 7-0 in front of 35098 people in Philadelphia (7/29/1908).
  • Washington Nationals pitcher Martin Glendon pitches the 12th Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Chicago WhiteSox, winning 7-0 in front of 37328 people in Chicago (8/7/1908).
  • New York Highlanders SS Freddy Parent walks 5 times in a 9 inning game against Bucky Veil and the St. Louis Browns, although official records only record 4 BB's (8/9/1908).
  • New York Highlanders pitcher Deacon Phillippe  pitches one-hitter against the Washington Nationals, giving up only hit to RF Ginger Beaumont, in New York 5-0 win (8/11/1908).
  • Brooklyn Superbas pitcher Clarke Griffith wins his 300th career game with a 5-0 shutout of the Cincinnati Reds (8/21/1908).
  • The St. Louis Cardinals commit 7 errors in 6-1 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies (8/22/1908).
  • The Philadelphia Athletics win 15 straight games between and August 2nd and August 17th, then lose the next 6 games (8/24/1908).
  • New York Giants pitcher Jimmy Dygert loses no-hitter with two outs in the 9th inning against the Boston Doves. Boston 3B Emil Batch broke up the no-hitter with a single, and Dygert gave up 2 more hits, but the Dygert and the Giants won 8-3 (8/31/1908).
  • New York Highlanders pitcher Rube Kroh pitches one-hitter against the Chicago WhiteSox, giving up only hit to SS Honus Wagner, in New York 3-0 win (9/1/1908).
  • Chicago WhiteSox SS Honus Wagner collects career hit #2000 with a 3rd inning single off of New York Highlanders pitcher George McQuillen, in Chicago 6-5 10 inning win (9/2/1908).
  • Cleveland Blues CF Duff Cooley collects career hit #2000 with a 4th inning single off of Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Frank Smith, in Cleveland 8-2 win (9/6/1908).
  • Philadelphia Athletics 1B Fred Tenney collects career hit #2000 with a 4th inning single off of Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Addie Joss, in Philadelphia 1-0 win (9/13/1908).
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1909 Ammy Draft

Round 1:
Boston (A) pick: P Ray Collins
New York (N) pick: P Fred Anderson
Detroit pick: P Jim Scott
Brooklyn pick: P Russ Ford
Washington pick: P Dixie Walker
Cincinnati pick: P Pat Ragan
Pittsburgh pick: P Bob Groom
St. Louis (N) pick: P George Hunter
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Harry Gaspar
St. Louis (A) pick: P Louis Drucke
Chicago (N) pick: P Willie Mitchell
Boston (N) pick: P Bob Harmon
Chicago (A) pick: P King Cole
Cleveland pick: P Elmer Knetzer
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Ed Lafitte
New York (A) pick: P Cliff Curtis


Round 2 :
Boston (A) pick: P Rip Hagerman
New York (N) pick: P Kirby White
Detroit pick: P George Mcconnell
Brooklyn pick: P Jack Quinn
Washington pick: P John Raleigh
Cincinnati pick: P Grover Lowdermilk
Pittsburgh pick: P Bill Powell
St. Louis (N) pick: LF Zack Wheat
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Les Backman
St. Louis (A) pick: P Dolly Gray
Chicago (N) pick: RF Harry Hooper
Boston (N) pick: 1B Butch Schmidt
Chicago (A) pick: P Harry Suter
Cleveland pick: P Larry Pape
Philadelphia (N) pick: C Tommy Clarke
New York (A) pick: P Tommy Atkins


Round 3 :
Boston (A) pick: P Forrest More
New York (N) pick: P Ralph Works
Detroit pick: P Steve Melter
Brooklyn pick: P Joe Hovlik
Washington pick: P Eddie Higgins
Cincinnati pick: P Al Klawitter
Pittsburgh pick: P Carl Sitton
St. Louis (N) pick: P Jack Bushelman
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Gene Moore
St. Louis (A) pick: P Chick Evans
Chicago (N) pick: 1B Fred Luderus
Boston (N) pick: P Eddie Dent
Chicago (A) pick: P Kid Speer
Cleveland pick: P Jerry Upp
Philadelphia (N) pick: CF Burt Shotton
New York (A) pick: 3B Tillie Shafer


Round 4 :
Boston (A) pick: 2B Bobby Vaughn
New York (N) pick: 1B Stuffy Mcinnis
Detroit pick: LF Ward Miller
Brooklyn pick: P Jack Gilligan
Washington pick: CF Rebel Oakes
Cincinnati pick: 1B Del Gainer
Pittsburgh pick: 2B Morrie Rath
St. Louis (N) pick: P Harry Otis
Philadelphia (A) pick: RF Ray Demmitt
St. Louis (A) pick: SS Art Fletcher
Chicago (N) pick: C Ted Easterly
Boston (N) pick: LF Cozy Dolan
Chicago (A) pick: 2B Steve Yerkes
Cleveland pick: LF Rube Ellis
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Lucky Wright
New York (A) pick: SS Tom Downey


Round 5 :
Boston (A) pick: C Chief Meyers
New York (N) pick: LF Jack Lelivelt
Detroit pick: LF Clyde Engle
Brooklyn pick: 1B Fred Beck
Washington pick: 1B Dots Miller
Cincinnati pick: RF Del Young
Pittsburgh pick: 1B Doc Johnston
St. Louis (N) pick: 1B Art Griggs
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Bill Lelivelt
St. Louis (A) pick: 1B Ham Hyatt
Chicago (N) pick: RF Cuke Barrows
Boston (N) pick: CF Hy Myers
Chicago (A) pick: LF Heinie Heitmuller
Cleveland pick: C Bunny Madden
Philadelphia (N) pick: 3B Jimmy Austin
New York (A) pick: CF Bill O'hara


Round 6 :
Boston (A) pick: P Phil Stremmel
New York (N) pick: SS Roy Ellam
Detroit pick: P Chuck Rose
Brooklyn pick: CF Willis Cole
Washington pick: C Doc Martel
Cincinnati pick: CF Bill Davidson
Pittsburgh pick: 2B Charlie French
St. Louis (N) pick: C Mike Simon
Philadelphia (A) pick: SS Dolly Stark
St. Louis (A) pick: C Bill Killefer
Chicago (N) pick: C Bill Rariden
Boston (N) pick: 3B Gus Getz
Chicago (A) pick: 3B Pryor Mcelveen
Cleveland pick: C Joe Casey
Philadelphia (N) pick: 3B Ezra Midkiff
New York (A) pick: RF Red Downey


Round 7 :
Boston (A) pick: RF Walt Devoy
New York (N) pick: LF Ned Crompton
Detroit pick: RF Bobby Messenger
Brooklyn pick: SS Jack Coffey
Washington pick: C Heinie Beckendorf
Cincinnati pick: RF Warren Miller
Pittsburgh pick: RF Jul Kustus
St. Louis (N) pick: 1B Ham Patterson
Philadelphia (A) pick: LF Duke Reilley
St. Louis (A) pick: CF Howard Murphy
Chicago (N) pick: 3B Bill Yohe








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  •  The Chicago WhiteSox and the Boston RedSox play a 19 inning game, which Chicago won 3-2, scoring an unearned run against Chicago reliever Bob Maxwell (4/25/1909).
  •  The Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Doves play an 18 inning game, which Cincinnati won 4-3, scoring a run in the top of the inning against Boston reliever Bob Harmon. Boston starter Ralph Glaze pitched 16 innings and Cincinnati starter Jack Taylor pitched 15 innings (5/5/1909).
  • New York Giants pitcher Fred Anderson pitches 1 hitter but walks 10 and loses 1-0 against the Chicago Cubs. Chicago pitcher Walter Johnson had the lone Cubs hit and RBI (5/5/1909).
  • New York Highlanders pitchers Hippo Vaughn and Case Patten combine on a 1 hit shutout of the Washington Nationals, giving up only hit to LF Danny Green. Vaughn pitched until 1 out in the 9th inning, when he had to leave the game with pain in his elbow, which turned out to be loose bone chips, causing him to miss 5 weeks of the season (5/8/1909).
  • St. Louis Browns CF Fred Clarke collects career hit #2500 with a single off of Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Frank Smith, in Chicago 5-2 win (5/16/1909).
  • The Detroit Tigers and the Philadelphia Athletics play a 19 inning game, which Philadelphia won 6-5, scoring a run in the bottom of the inning against Detroit reliever Andy Coakley (5/24/1909).
  • Chicago Cubs 19 year old pitcher Willie Mitchell, Chicago's 1909 1st round Amature Draft pick, suffers a career ending injury after he tears his tricep muscle throwing a pitch to Cincinnati Reds 2B Jack Barry during a Cubs 4-1 victory, which Mitchell got the win in. Mitchell finsished his career with a 2-2 record with a 3.74 ERA (6/3/1909).
  • Cleveland Blues pitcher Homer Hillebrand loses no-hitter to 1st batter in the 9th inning against the Chicago WhiteSox. Chicago 1B Art Devlin broke up the no-hitter with a single, but Hillebrand and the Blues hold on to win 1-0 on the one hitter (6/8/1909).
  • Chicago Cubs 2B Nap Lajoie smacks 6 hits in a 9 inning game against the Boston Doves, which Chicago won 13-1. Lajoie collected all of his hits against Boston starter Jack Pfiester, going 6-6 with 3 runs scored and 3 RBI's (6/10/1909).
  • New York Highlanders pitcher Rube Kroh loses no-hitter to 1st batter in the 9th inning against the St. Louis Browns. St. Louis SS Art Fletcher broke up the no-hitter with a single, and LF Joe Jackson also added a single, but Kroh and the Highlanders hold on to win 4-2 on a 2 hitter (6/25/1909).
  • Detroit Tigers ace pitcher Bill Dinneen suffers a ruptured disk in his back and is lost for the season after going 11-5 with a 1.80 ERA in 19 starts (6/27/1909).
  • The Pittsburgh Pirates and the Brooklyn Superbas play a 19 inning game, which Brooklyn won 4-3, scoring a run in the bottom of the inning against Pirates reliever Al Mattern (7/12/1909).
  • The  National League beats the American League 3-2 in the 7th annual Flashback League All-Star Game.  In the second Flashback Baseball League All-Star Game to go into extra innings, Boston Doves RF Bill Hinchman smacked a triple off of Boston RedSox pitcher Bill Malarkey in the top of the 12th inning and later scored the winning run, while All-Star Game MVP Award winner Lou Fiene, of the Cincinnati Reds, held the AL scoreless in 3 IP while giving up 1 hit, 1 BB, and notching 3 K's, to pick up the win. The American League now leads the All-Star series 4 games to 3 (7/14/1909).
  • The first HR measured at over 500ft is hit by Boston RedSox CF Danny Hoffman off of Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Noodles Hahn in Philadelphia's Shibe Park (7/26/1909).
  • The Boston RedSox commit 7 errors (3 by 2B Bobby Vaughn and 3 by RF Walt Devoy) in 9-6 loss to the Philadelphia Athletics (8/1/1909).
  • Detroit Tigers pitcher Jack Warhop pitches one-hitter against the Chicago WhiteSox, giving up only hit to 2B Joe Yeager, in Detroit 6-0 win (8/2/1909).
  • The Cincinnati Reds commit 7 errors in 11-2 loss to the Boston Doves (8/4/1909).
  • The St. Louis Browns commit 7 errors in 12-2 loss to the Cleveland Blues (8/6/1909).
  • Washington Nationals SS Bobby Wallace collects career hit #2000 with a 6th inning single off of Detroit Tigers pitcher Jack Warhop, in Detroit 7-5 win (8/16/1909).
  • Detroit Tigers pitcher Al Orth, the 1903 American League A.G. Spalding Award winner,  suffers a career ending injury after he tears his tricep muscle throwing a pitch to New York Highlanders 2B Bill Sweeney during a Tigers 4-1 victory. Orth finished his career with a 230-189 record with a 3.31 ERA in 15 seasons (8/18/1909).
  • Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Harry Coveleski pitches one-hitter against the Philadelphia Athletics, giving up only hit to 3B Frank Baker, in Chicago 2-0 win (8/19/1909).
  • Washington Nationals pitcher Martin Glendon pitches one-hitter against the Detroit Tigers, giving up only hit to SS Claude Ritchey, in Washington 1-0 win (8/27/1909).
  • Washington Nationals pitcher Dummy Taylorloses no-hitter to 1st batter in the 9th inning against the New York Highlanders. New York C Red Dooin broke up the no-hitter with a single, and Taylor gave up another single to 2B Bill Sweeney, but Taylor and the Nationals hold on to win 5-0 on the two hitter (9/1/1909).
  •  The New York Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals  play a 19 inning game, which Pittsburgh won 7-5, scoring 2 runs against New York reliever John Bushelman in the top of the inning (9/3/1909).
  •  The Washington Nationals commit 7 errors in 6-0 loss to the Boston RedSox (9/5/1909).
  • The Cincinnati Reds commit 7 errors in 9-5 loss to the Chicago Cubs (9/20/1909).

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1910 Ammy Draft

Round 1:
Brooklyn pick: P Dick Rudolph
Boston (A) pick: P Ray Caldwell
St. Louis (A) pick: P Eddie Stack
St. Louis (N) pick: P Ray Fisher
Pittsburgh pick: P Rube Benton
New York (N) pick: P Bert Humphries
Washington pick: P George Kahler
Cleveland pick: P Harry Fanwell
Cincinnati pick: P George Chalmers
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Fred Link
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Lefty Tyler
Detroit pick: P March Hall
Chicago (A) pick: P Fred Blanding
Boston (N) pick: P Marty Mchale
New York (A) pick: P Sailor Stroud
Chicago (N) pick: P Bill Steele


Round 2 :
Brooklyn pick: P Roy Mitchell
Boston (A) pick: P Frank Lange
St. Louis (A) pick: P Farmer Ray
St. Louis (N) pick: P Bunny Hearn
Pittsburgh pick: P Roy Golden
New York (N) pick: P Ben Hunt
Washington pick: P Mysterious Walker
Cleveland pick: P Red Nelson
Cincinnati pick: 2B Hack Simmons
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Spec Harkness
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Ad Brennan
Detroit pick: CF Dutch Zwilling
Chicago (A) pick: P Walt Dickson
Boston (N) pick: P Orlie Weaver
New York (A) pick: CF Max Carey
Chicago (N) pick: P Ray Boyd


Round 3 :
Brooklyn pick: P Lou Schettler
Boston (A) pick: P Elmer Koestner
St. Louis (A) pick: P Rube Geyer
St. Louis (N) pick: 3B Jimmy Walsh
Pittsburgh pick: P Jack Ferry
New York (N) pick: P Hub Pernoll
Washington pick: P Sandy Burk
Cleveland pick: P Lefty Webb
Cincinnati pick: P Billy Burke
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Ed Zmich
Philadelphia (N) pick: P Lefty Russell
Detroit pick: SS Roger Peckinpaugh
Chicago (A) pick: P Charlie Girard
Boston (N) pick: P Jiggs Parson
New York (A) pick: P Ed Moyer
Chicago (N) pick: P Alex Malloy


Round 4 :
Brooklyn pick: LF Jay Kirke
Boston (A) pick: RF Paul Meloan
St. Louis (A) pick: CF Hub Northen
St. Louis (N) pick: CF Jack Dalton
Pittsburgh pick: C Hank Gowdy
New York (N) pick: 1B Jake Daubert
Washington pick: 2B Bill Cunningham
Cleveland pick: 1B Ben Houser
Cincinnati pick: 3B Eddie Foster
Philadelphia (A) pick: 3B Jim Doyle
Philadelphia (N) pick: 1B Chick Gandil
Detroit pick: 1B John Flynn
Chicago (A) pick: LF Duffy Lewis
Boston (N) pick: 1B Hugh Bradley
New York (A) pick: C Billy Kelly
Chicago (N) pick: CF Felix Chouinard


Round 5 :
Brooklyn pick: SS Roxey Roach
Boston (A) pick: 1B Hap Myers
St. Louis (A) pick: RF Bert Daniels
St. Louis (N) pick: 1B Eddie Hohnhorst
Pittsburgh pick: C John Henry
New York (N) pick: 2B Frank Truesdale
Washington pick: P Frank Browning
Cleveland pick: 3B Herman Bronkie
Cincinnati pick: SS Lena Blackburne
Philadelphia (A) pick: P Elmer Rieger
Philadelphia (N) pick: SS Arnold Hauser
Detroit pick: RF Doc Miller
Chicago (A) pick: SS Red Corriden
Boston (N) pick: RF Shano Collins
New York (A) pick: 3B Art Phelan
Chicago (N) pick: 2B Alex Mccarthy


Round 6 :
Brooklyn pick: C Eddie Ainsmith
Boston (A) pick: C Rowdy Elliott
St. Louis (A) pick: SS Claud Derrick
St. Louis (N) pick: P Ben Demott
Pittsburgh pick: C Otto Miller
New York (N) pick: 2B Rollie Zeider
Washington pick: SS Frank Betcher
Cleveland pick: 1B Charlie Mullen
Cincinnati pick: P Cy Alberts
Philadelphia (A) pick: 1B Patrick Newnam
Philadelphia (N) pick: P John Frill
Detroit pick: SS Cotton Knaupp
Chicago (A) pick: C Bert Adams
Boston (N) pick: LF Doc Ralston
New York (A) pick: 1B Jock Somerlott
Chicago (N) pick: 3B Chick Lathers


Round 7 :
Brooklyn pick: RF Elmer Zacher
Boston (A) pick: CF Ody Abbott
St. Louis (A) pick: RF Art Thomason
St. Louis (N) pick: LF Bill Collins
Pittsburgh pick: LF Dave Callahan
New York (N) pick: LF Red Fisher
Washington pick: RF Happy Smith







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  • Washington Nationals RF Ginger Beaumont collects career hit #2000 with a 10th inning single off of Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Rube Waddell, in Washington 6-4 win (4/12/1910).
  • Brooklyn Superbas CF Elmer Flick collects career hit #2000 with a 5th inning single off of Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Bugs Raymond, in Philadelphia 4-3 win (4/18/1910).
  • Detroit Tigers pitcher George McConnell loses no-hitter with 1 out in the 9th inning against the Cleveland Blues. Cleveland 3B Jimmy Burke broke up the no-hitter with a single, then with 2 outs McConnell gave up another single to RF Joe Stanley which scored SS Hans Lobert, whom had walked before Burkes' single. C Jimmy Archer then delivered a game winning single, as Cleveland comes from behind to win 2-1 (5/10/1910).
  • 1909 AL A.G Spalding Award winner Chief Bender, of the Washington Nationals, loses first 8 decisions before beating  the St. Louis Browns 5-1 in 11 innings (5/19/1910).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Lew Ritchie pitches one-hitter against the St.Louis Cardinals, giving up only hit to PH Art Griggs, in Pittsburgh 8-0 win (5/29/1910).
  • Pittsburgh Pirates CF Rube Oldring tears a back muscle making a catch and is lost for the remainder of the season. Oldring was hitting .302 in 59 games at the time of the injury (6/17/1910).
  • Washington Nationals pitcher Martin Gleandon pitches one-hitter against the Boston RedSox, giving up only hit, a 7th inning double, to 1B Hap Myers, in Washington 3-0 win (7/5/1910).
  • The  National League beats the American League 6-4 in the 8th annual Flashback League All-Star Game. National League SS Joe Tinker, of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award for going 3-3 with a HR, a double, 4 RBI's, and 2 runs scored. The All-Star Game historical series is now tied 4 games to 4 (7/14/1910).
  • New York Highlanders pitcher George McQuillan pitches 1 hitter but walks 5 in 2-1 win over the Washington Nationals. Washington SS Bobby Wallace had the lone Nationals hit (7/17/1910).
  • Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Jim Pastorius loses no-hitter to 1st batter in the 9th inning against the Detroit Tigers. Detroit PH Claude Ritchey broke up the no-hitter with a single, then Pastorius was relieved by Harry Suter, and the WhiteSox hold on to win 2-0 on the one hitter (7/19/1910).
  • The St. Louis Cardinals commit 7 errors in 13-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates (7/231910).
  • The St. Louis Cardinals 2B Eddie Collins is lost for remainder of the year after 96 games with a torn elbow ligament in his throwing arm (7/21/1910).
  • Chicago Cubs 2B/manager Nap Lajoie collects career hit #2500 with a single off of Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Christy Mathewson, in Philadelphia 7-1 win (7/21/1910).
  • Washington Nationals pitcher Carl Lundgren  loses no-hitter to 1st batter in the 9th inning against the Boston RedSox. Boston 3B Larry Gardner broke up the no-hitter with a single, and Lundgren was then relieved by but the Nationals hold on to win 2-1 on the one hitter. Lundgren walked 7 and the Nationals committed 3 errors to help account for the lone Boston run (7/19/1910).
  • The Boston RedSox commit 7 errors (3 by SS Sammy Strang) in 11-5 loss to the Washington Nationals (8/261910).
  • New York Giants pitcher Heinie Berger  loses no-hitter to 2nd batter in the 9th inning against the Philadelphia Phillies. With the game tied at 2 despite the no-hit effort, Philadelphia RF Vin Campbell broke up the no-hitter with a single, and Philadelphia went on to score 4 runs in the top of the 11th against Berger to win 7-3 (9/26/1910).

 

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    I have the league currently in 1926 and will add more timelines and stats tommorrow if anyone is interested
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    Record Book through 1910

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      American League Batting Single Season Records :
       Batting Average : .364, Honus Wagner (1903, Chicago (A))
       Homeruns        : 12, Sam Crawford (1908, Detroit)
       Runs Batted In  : 103, Harry Steinfeldt (1903, Detroit)
       At Bats         : 674, George Davis (1904, Cleveland)
       Hits            : 213, Honus Wagner (1903, Chicago (A))
       Doubles         : 45, Socks Seybold (1903, Cleveland)
       Triples         : 25, Buck Freeman (1903, Philadelphia (A))
       Runs            : 112, Jesse Burkett (1903, New York (A))
       Bases On Balls  : 95, Miller Huggins (1906, Boston (A))
       Strikeouts      : 146, Dolly Stark (1910, Philadelphia (A))
       Stolen Bases    : 51, Ty Cobb (1910, Detroit)
       Hitting Streak  : 24, Honus Wagner (1907, Chicago (A))
       Rookie AVG      : .334, Keith Newcomb (1903, Detroit)
       Rookie Hits     : 183, Ty Cobb (1905, Detroit)
       Rookie Homeruns : 12, Benny Bowcock (1903, St. Louis (A))
       Rookie RBI      : 91, Jimmy Sebring (1903, St. Louis (A))
     
      American League Pitching Single Season Records :
       ERA             : 1.63, Roscoe Miller (1908, Cleveland)
       Games           : 40, Mordecai Brown (1903, Cleveland)
       Games Started   : 39, Deacon Phillippe (1910, New York (A))
       Wins            : 27, Addie Joss (1908, Chicago (A))
       Losses          : 26, Hooks Wiltse (1904, Cleveland)
       Saves           : 6, Jim Fairbank (1905, New York (A))
       Bases On Balls  : 156, Orval Overall (1910, St. Louis (A))
       Strikeouts      : 273, Rube Waddell (1904, Philadelphia (A))
       Rookie Wins     : 23, Ed Walsh (1904, Boston (A))
       Rookie Saves    : 6, Jim Fairbank (1905, New York (A))
       Rookie K's      : 210, Ed Walsh (1904, Boston (A))
       BB's in one Game: 12, Ed Summers (6/13/1910, Boston (A))
       K's in one Game : 16, Mordecai Brown (6/14/1909, Cleveland)
     
      American League Batting Single Game Records :
       At Bats X-Innings : 10, Danny Hoffman (5/1/1904, Boston (A))
       At Bats 9 Innings : 7, Honus Wagner (9/16/1909, Chicago (A))
       Hits X-Innings    : 5, Hans Lobert (9/1/1910, Cleveland)
       Hits 9 Innings    : 5, Pep Clark (9/26/1910, St. Louis (A))
       Doubles           : 4, Benny Bowcock (9/14/1907, St. Louis (A))
       Triples           : 2, Ed Konetchy (9/26/1910, New York (A))
       Homeruns          : 3, Socks Seybold (9/10/1905, Cleveland)
       RBI               : 7, Jimmy Archer (5/24/1907, Cleveland)
       Runs              : 5, Ty Cobb (5/2/1908, Detroit)
       Stolen Bases      : 3, Jimmy Slagle (8/22/1910, New York (A))
       Bases On Balls    : 5, Danny Hoffman (4/29/1909, Boston (A))
       Strikeouts        : 5, Howie Camnitz (8/18/1910, St. Louis (A))
     
    
    National League Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .349, Mike Donlin (1903, St. Louis (N)) Homeruns : 12, George Merritt (1910, Boston (N)) Runs Batted In : 104, Jimmy Sheckard (1905, Brooklyn) At Bats : 641, John Farrell (1903, New York (N)) Hits : 202, Nap Lajoie (1903, Chicago (N)) Doubles : 48, Johnny Evers (1903, Philadelphia (N)) Triples : 22, Emmet Heidrick (1903, New York (N)) Runs : 121, Frank Chance (1903, Boston (N)) Bases On Balls : 118, Roy Thomas (1909, Cincinnati) Strikeouts : 169, Pete Lister (1907, Pittsburgh) Stolen Bases : 56, Elmer Flick (1909, Brooklyn) Hitting Streak : 32, Cy Seymour (1909, Philadelphia (N)) Rookie AVG : .316, Walt Mccredie (1903, St. Louis (N)) Rookie Hits : 194, Walt Mccredie (1903, St. Louis (N)) Rookie Homeruns : 7, Jimmy Walsh (1910, St. Louis (N)) Rookie RBI : 88, George Stone (1903, Boston (N)) National League Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.63, Doc White (1906, Pittsburgh) Games : 40, Clark Griffith (1909, Brooklyn) Games Started : 40, Clark Griffith (1909, Brooklyn) Wins : 29, Jack Pfiester (1903, Boston (N)) Losses : 24, Lew Richie (1910, Pittsburgh) Saves : 9, Mike Cunningham (1910, Chicago (N)) Bases On Balls : 211, Jimmy Dygert (1910, New York (N)) Strikeouts : 268, Jack Chesbro (1909, Chicago (N)) Rookie Wins : 29, Jack Pfiester (1903, Boston (N)) Rookie Saves : 5, Carl Sitton (1909, Pittsburgh) Rookie K's : 203, Red Ames (1903, St. Louis (N)) BB's in one Game: 12, Jimmy Dygert (9/18/1910, New York (N)) K's in one Game : 16, Jack Chesbro (4/12/1905, Chicago (N)) National League Batting Single Game Records : At Bats X-Innings : 9, Chief Wilson (9/3/1909, St. Louis (N)) At Bats 9 Innings : 7, Lew Drill (5/28/1909, Chicago (N)) Hits X-Innings : 7, Al Bridwell (6/23/1908, New York (N)) Hits 9 Innings : 6, Nap Lajoie (6/10/1909, Chicago (N)) Doubles : 4, Nap Lajoie (6/5/1904, Chicago (N)) Triples : 2, Emmet Heidrick (9/14/1910, New York (N)) Homeruns : 2, Davy Jones (5/24/1910, Brooklyn) RBI : 7, Emil Batch (7/6/1910, Boston (N)) Runs : 5, Cy Seymour (8/23/1909, Philadelphia (N)) Stolen Bases : 3, Fred Snodgrass (9/18/1910, Philadelphia (N)) Bases On Balls : 5, Rabbit Robinson (4/21/1910, Cincinnati) Strikeouts : 5, Elmer Flick (9/1/1910, Brooklyn)
    Boston (A) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .320, Jake Beckley (1904, Boston (A)) Homeruns : 8, Danny Hoffman (1910, Boston (A)) Runs Batted In : 88, Sam Mertes (1906, Boston (A)) At Bats : 636, Danny Hoffman (1903, Boston (A)) Hits : 187, Jake Beckley (1904, Boston (A)) Doubles : 39, Sam Mertes (1903, Boston (A)) Triples : 18, Sam Mertes (1907, Boston (A)) Runs : 97, Danny Hoffman (1905, Boston (A)) Bases On Balls : 95, Miller Huggins (1906, Boston (A)) Strikeouts : 132, Jake Beckley (1906, Boston (A)) Stolen Bases : 42, Bobby Vaughn (1910, Boston (A)) Hitting Streak : 17, Danny Hoffman (1907, Boston (A)) Rookie Homeruns : 2, Miller Huggins (1904, Boston (A)) Boston (A) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.94, Rube Kisinger (1905, Boston (A)) Games : 39, Barney Pelty (1907, Boston (A)) Wins : 23, Ed Walsh (1904, Boston (A)) Losses : 24, Togie Pittinger (1905, Boston (A)) Saves : 5, Bill Malarkey (1908, Boston (A)) Bases On Balls : 126, Barney Pelty (1905, Boston (A)) Strikeouts : 261, Togie Pittinger (1906, Boston (A)) K's in one Game : 14, Bill Foxen (9/24/1908, Boston (A))
    Chicago (A) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .364, Honus Wagner (1903, Chicago (A)) Homeruns : 9, Nixey Callahan (1908, Chicago (A)) Runs Batted In : 88, Johnny Kling (1903, Chicago (A)) At Bats : 608, George Browne (1906, Chicago (A)) Hits : 213, Honus Wagner (1903, Chicago (A)) Doubles : 41, Honus Wagner (1903, Chicago (A)) Triples : 15, Joe Yeager (1906, Chicago (A)) Runs : 93, Honus Wagner (1903, Chicago (A)) Bases On Balls : 87, Jack Graney (1910, Chicago (A)) Strikeouts : 77, Mal Eason (1905, Chicago (A)) Stolen Bases : 44, Honus Wagner (1910, Chicago (A)) Hitting Streak : 24, Honus Wagner (1907, Chicago (A)) Rookie Homeruns : 4, Ed Lennox (1906, Chicago (A)) Chicago (A) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.69, Addie Joss (1908, Chicago (A)) Games : 39, Addie Joss (1908, Chicago (A)) Wins : 27, Addie Joss (1908, Chicago (A)) Losses : 25, Ambrose Puttmann (1903, Chicago (A)) Saves : 4, Doc Adkins (1906, Chicago (A)) Bases On Balls : 128, Harry Coveleski (1910, Chicago (A)) Strikeouts : 188, Red Donahue (1906, Chicago (A)) K's in one Game : 13, Red Donahue (4/12/1907, Chicago (A))
    Cleveland Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .325, Tris Speaker (1909, Cleveland) Homeruns : 9, Socks Seybold (1905, Cleveland) Runs Batted In : 91, Socks Seybold (1907, Cleveland) At Bats : 674, George Davis (1904, Cleveland) Hits : 179, Tris Speaker (1909, Cleveland) Doubles : 45, Socks Seybold (1903, Cleveland) Triples : 21, Jake Stahl (1904, Cleveland) Runs : 94, Tris Speaker (1910, Cleveland) Bases On Balls : 86, Tris Speaker (1910, Cleveland) Strikeouts : 107, Jimmy Archer (1906, Cleveland) Stolen Bases : 43, Tris Speaker (1910, Cleveland) Hitting Streak : 22, Jake Stahl (1910, Cleveland) Rookie Homeruns : 4, Jake Stahl (1903, Cleveland) Cleveland Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.63, Roscoe Miller (1908, Cleveland) Games : 40, Mordecai Brown (1903, Cleveland) Wins : 23, Homer Hillebrand (1907, Cleveland) Losses : 26, Hooks Wiltse (1904, Cleveland) Saves : 5, Chick Brandom (1909, Cleveland) Bases On Balls : 139, Homer Hillebrand (1907, Cleveland) Strikeouts : 252, Mordecai Brown (1906, Cleveland) K's in one Game : 16, Mordecai Brown (6/14/1909, Cleveland)
    Detroit Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .334, Keith Newcomb (1903, Detroit) Homeruns : 12, Sam Crawford (1908, Detroit) Runs Batted In : 103, Harry Steinfeldt (1903, Detroit) At Bats : 623, Keith Newcomb (1908, Detroit) Hits : 200, Sam Crawford (1903, Detroit) Doubles : 42, Harry Steinfeldt (1903, Detroit) Triples : 16, Harry Steinfeldt (1909, Detroit) Runs : 103, Sam Crawford (1909, Detroit) Bases On Balls : 92, Sam Crawford (1909, Detroit) Strikeouts : 100, Keith Newcomb (1903, Detroit) Stolen Bases : 51, Ty Cobb (1910, Detroit) Hitting Streak : 22, Sam Crawford (1903, Detroit) Rookie Homeruns : 5, Keith Newcomb (1903, Detroit) Detroit Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.95, Bill Dinneen (1905, Detroit) Games : 39, Bill Dinneen (1907, Detroit) Wins : 26, Al Orth (1903, Detroit) Losses : 21, Bill Dinneen (1908, Detroit) Saves : 5, Moxie Manuel (1906, Detroit) Bases On Balls : 133, George Mcconnell (1910, Detroit) Strikeouts : 215, Andy Coakley (1905, Detroit) K's in one Game : 14, Andy Coakley (8/8/1905, Detroit)
    New York (A) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .342, Roger Bresnahan (1903, New York (A)) Homeruns : 7, Roger Bresnahan (1906, New York (A)) Runs Batted In : 102, Bill Bradley (1903, New York (A)) At Bats : 635, Jesse Burkett (1903, New York (A)) Hits : 186, Bill Bradley (1903, New York (A)) Doubles : 39, Bill Bradley (1909, New York (A)) Triples : 17, Chick Stahl (1906, New York (A)) Runs : 112, Jesse Burkett (1903, New York (A)) Bases On Balls : 93, Roger Bresnahan (1910, New York (A)) Strikeouts : 100, Rube Kroh (1907, New York (A)) Stolen Bases : 40, Harry Bay (1909, New York (A)) Hitting Streak : 21, Freddy Parent (1909, New York (A)) Rookie Homeruns : 2, Ed Konetchy (1909, New York (A)) New York (A) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.88, Rube Kroh (1908, New York (A)) Games : 39, Deacon Phillippe (1910, New York (A)) Wins : 26, Rube Kroh (1908, New York (A)) Losses : 22, Deacon Phillippe (1905, New York (A)) Saves : 6, Jim Fairbank (1905, New York (A)) Bases On Balls : 138, Rube Kroh (1910, New York (A)) Strikeouts : 184, Rube Kroh (1910, New York (A)) K's in one Game : 13, Henry Schmidt (8/23/1905, New York (A))
    Philadelphia (A) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .328, Jimmy Collins (1903, Philadelphia (A)) Homeruns : 10, Fred Tenney (1905, Philadelphia (A)) Runs Batted In : 102, Jimmy Collins (1903, Philadelphia (A)) At Bats : 597, Buck Freeman (1907, Philadelphia (A)) Hits : 190, Jimmy Collins (1903, Philadelphia (A)) Doubles : 45, Jimmy Collins (1903, Philadelphia (A)) Triples : 25, Buck Freeman (1903, Philadelphia (A)) Runs : 92, Jimmy Barrett (1903, Philadelphia (A)) Bases On Balls : 89, Tex Erwin (1910, Philadelphia (A)) Strikeouts : 146, Dolly Stark (1910, Philadelphia (A)) Stolen Bases : 38, Frank Baker (1909, Philadelphia (A)) Hitting Streak : 19, Buck Freeman (1903, Philadelphia (A)) Rookie Homeruns : 5, Frank Baker (1908, Philadelphia (A)) Philadelphia (A) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.91, Noodles Hahn (1908, Philadelphia (A)) Games : 39, Eddie Plank (1909, Philadelphia (A)) Wins : 23, Eddie Plank (1909, Philadelphia (A)) Losses : 22, Noodles Hahn (1909, Philadelphia (A)) Saves : 4, Tex Pruiett (1909, Philadelphia (A)) Bases On Balls : 115, Rube Waddell (1904, Philadelphia (A)) Strikeouts : 273, Rube Waddell (1904, Philadelphia (A)) K's in one Game : 14, Rube Waddell (5/6/1910, Philadelphia (A))
    St. Louis (A) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .356, Fred Clarke (1903, St. Louis (A)) Homeruns : 12, Benny Bowcock (1903, St. Louis (A)) Runs Batted In : 91, Jimmy Sebring (1903, St. Louis (A)) At Bats : 640, Pep Clark (1904, St. Louis (A)) Hits : 200, Fred Clarke (1903, St. Louis (A)) Doubles : 43, Benny Bowcock (1904, St. Louis (A)) Triples : 19, Fred Clarke (1903, St. Louis (A)) Runs : 97, Fred Clarke (1903, St. Louis (A)) Bases On Balls : 72, Fred Clarke (1904, St. Louis (A)) Strikeouts : 105, Fred Merkle (1910, St. Louis (A)) Stolen Bases : 36, Fielder Jones (1904, St. Louis (A)) Hitting Streak : 24, Fred Clarke (1906, St. Louis (A)) Rookie Homeruns : 12, Benny Bowcock (1903, St. Louis (A)) St. Louis (A) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.92, Ed Willett (1909, St. Louis (A)) Games : 39, Bucky Veil (1907, St. Louis (A)) Wins : 21, Howie Camnitz (1904, St. Louis (A)) Losses : 23, Ned Garvin (1903, St. Louis (A)) Saves : 4, Jack Doscher (1910, St. Louis (A)) Bases On Balls : 156, Orval Overall (1910, St. Louis (A)) Strikeouts : 230, Orval Overall (1910, St. Louis (A)) K's in one Game : 14, Orval Overall (5/5/1906, St. Louis (A))
    Washington Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .361, Ginger Beaumont (1906, Washington) Homeruns : 6, Danny Green (1908, Washington) Runs Batted In : 83, Ginger Beaumont (1907, Washington) At Bats : 625, Ginger Beaumont (1903, Washington) Hits : 209, Ginger Beaumont (1903, Washington) Doubles : 34, Ginger Beaumont (1903, Washington) Triples : 21, Tommy Leach (1904, Washington) Runs : 97, Ginger Beaumont (1903, Washington) Bases On Balls : 93, Billy Lush (1903, Washington) Strikeouts : 104, Martin Glendon (1904, Washington) Stolen Bases : 36, Tommy Leach (1910, Washington) Hitting Streak : 19, Ginger Beaumont (1907, Washington) Rookie Homeruns : 2, Dots Miller (1909, Washington) Washington Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.82, Martin Glendon (1908, Washington) Games : 39, Chief Bender (1910, Washington) Wins : 23, Tully Sparks (1903, Washington) Losses : 23, Chief Bender (1910, Washington) Saves : 4, George Disch (1910, Washington) Bases On Balls : 131, Martin Glendon (1904, Washington) Strikeouts : 221, Carl Lundgren (1905, Washington) K's in one Game : 13, Carl Lundgren (6/20/1905, Washington)
    Boston (N) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .322, Frank Chance (1904, Boston (N)) Homeruns : 12, George Merritt (1910, Boston (N)) Runs Batted In : 95, George Merritt (1907, Boston (N)) At Bats : 616, George Stone (1906, Boston (N)) Hits : 183, George Stone (1907, Boston (N)) Doubles : 37, Duke Farrell (1903, Boston (N)) Triples : 19, Sherry Magee (1904, Boston (N)) Runs : 121, Frank Chance (1903, Boston (N)) Bases On Balls : 108, Frank Chance (1907, Boston (N)) Strikeouts : 83, George Merritt (1905, Boston (N)) Stolen Bases : 47, Frank Chance (1909, Boston (N)) Hitting Streak : 18, Bill Hinchman (1909, Boston (N)) Rookie Homeruns : 4, George Stone (1903, Boston (N)) Boston (N) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 2.16, Jack Pfiester (1907, Boston (N)) Games : 40, Jack Pfiester (1906, Boston (N)) Wins : 29, Jack Pfiester (1903, Boston (N)) Losses : 23, Ed Siever (1906, Boston (N)) Saves : 3, Roy Evans (1908, Boston (N)) Bases On Balls : 112, Ralph Glaze (1906, Boston (N)) Strikeouts : 185, Jack Pfiester (1906, Boston (N)) K's in one Game : 14, Roy Patterson (9/11/1910, Boston (N))
    Brooklyn Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .331, Nig Clarke (1908, Brooklyn) Homeruns : 11, Charlie Hickman (1904, Brooklyn) Runs Batted In : 104, Jimmy Sheckard (1905, Brooklyn) At Bats : 614, Elmer Flick (1903, Brooklyn) Hits : 182, Charlie Hickman (1903, Brooklyn) Doubles : 43, Danny Murphy (1904, Brooklyn) Triples : 18, Elmer Flick (1904, Brooklyn) Runs : 100, Elmer Flick (1910, Brooklyn) Bases On Balls : 116, Jimmy Sheckard (1910, Brooklyn) Strikeouts : 98, Chick Robitaille (1904, Brooklyn) Stolen Bases : 56, Elmer Flick (1909, Brooklyn) Hitting Streak : 24, Charlie Hickman (1910, Brooklyn) Rookie Homeruns : 3, Heinie Zimmerman (1907, Brooklyn) Brooklyn Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 2.34, Rube Marquard (1908, Brooklyn) Games : 40, Clark Griffith (1909, Brooklyn) Wins : 25, Bob Wicker (1906, Brooklyn) Losses : 24, Clark Griffith (1909, Brooklyn) Saves : 4, Walter Clarkson (1907, Brooklyn) Bases On Balls : 127, Bob Wicker (1906, Brooklyn) Strikeouts : 235, Jack Coombs (1910, Brooklyn) K's in one Game : 13, Jack Coombs (4/30/1908, Brooklyn)
    Chicago (N) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .342, Nap Lajoie (1903, Chicago (N)) Homeruns : 11, Nap Lajoie (1904, Chicago (N)) Runs Batted In : 95, Fred Luderus (1910, Chicago (N)) At Bats : 639, Doc Casey (1904, Chicago (N)) Hits : 202, Nap Lajoie (1903, Chicago (N)) Doubles : 48, Nap Lajoie (1903, Chicago (N)) Triples : 17, Charlie Carr (1904, Chicago (N)) Runs : 100, Nap Lajoie (1910, Chicago (N)) Bases On Balls : 77, Donie Bush (1909, Chicago (N)) Strikeouts : 153, Lew Drill (1908, Chicago (N)) Stolen Bases : 51, Donie Bush (1910, Chicago (N)) Hitting Streak : 21, Moose Mccormick (1909, Chicago (N)) Rookie Homeruns : 5, Charlie Carr (1903, Chicago (N)) Chicago (N) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.73, Slim Sallee (1909, Chicago (N)) Games : 39, Tom Hughes (1909, Chicago (N)) Wins : 25, Jack Chesbro (1909, Chicago (N)) Losses : 23, Tom Hughes (1906, Chicago (N)) Saves : 9, Mike Cunningham (1910, Chicago (N)) Bases On Balls : 136, Doc Scanlan (1903, Chicago (N)) Strikeouts : 268, Jack Chesbro (1909, Chicago (N)) K's in one Game : 16, Jack Chesbro (4/12/1905, Chicago (N))
    Cincinnati Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .301, Roy Thomas (1906, Cincinnati) Homeruns : 8, Dave Brain (1907, Cincinnati) Runs Batted In : 82, Dave Brain (1906, Cincinnati) At Bats : 604, Dave Brain (1909, Cincinnati) Hits : 170, Roy Thomas (1906, Cincinnati) Doubles : 31, John Ganzel (1903, Cincinnati) Triples : 20, Del Young (1910, Cincinnati) Runs : 84, Roy Thomas (1903, Cincinnati) Bases On Balls : 118, Roy Thomas (1909, Cincinnati) Strikeouts : 100, Wilbur Good (1905, Cincinnati) Stolen Bases : 25, Dave Brain (1909, Cincinnati) Hitting Streak : 20, Dave Brain (1906, Cincinnati) Rookie Homeruns : 7, Dave Brain (1903, Cincinnati) Cincinnati Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.70, Nick Altrock (1907, Cincinnati) Games : 39, Joe Harris (1908, Cincinnati) Wins : 21, Nick Altrock (1904, Cincinnati) Losses : 23, Joe Harris (1907, Cincinnati) Saves : 4, Jake Boultes (1908, Cincinnati) Bases On Balls : 113, Joe Wood (1910, Cincinnati) Strikeouts : 193, Joe Harris (1906, Cincinnati) K's in one Game : 11, Joe Wood (9/18/1910, Cincinnati)
    New York (N) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .326, Al Bridwell (1908, New York (N)) Homeruns : 7, Bill Clancy (1906, New York (N)) Runs Batted In : 97, Wid Conroy (1903, New York (N)) At Bats : 641, John Farrell (1903, New York (N)) Hits : 182, Emmet Heidrick (1903, New York (N)) Doubles : 35, John Farrell (1909, New York (N)) Triples : 22, Emmet Heidrick (1903, New York (N)) Runs : 88, Wid Conroy (1903, New York (N)) Bases On Balls : 80, Al Bridwell (1910, New York (N)) Strikeouts : 139, Paddy O'connor (1908, New York (N)) Stolen Bases : 35, Jake Daubert (1910, New York (N)) Hitting Streak : 26, Emmet Heidrick (1903, New York (N)) Rookie Homeruns : 3, Fred Odwell (1904, New York (N)) New York (N) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 2.02, Sam Leever (1907, New York (N)) Games : 39, Heinie Berger (1910, New York (N)) Wins : 23, George Winter (1905, New York (N)) Losses : 22, Sam Leever (1903, New York (N)) Saves : 6, Bobby Keefe (1910, New York (N)) Bases On Balls : 211, Jimmy Dygert (1910, New York (N)) Strikeouts : 221, Earl Moore (1905, New York (N)) K's in one Game : 14, George Winter (4/7/1904, New York (N))
    Philadelphia (N) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .336, Cy Seymour (1907, Philadelphia (N)) Homeruns : 7, Cy Seymour (1907, Philadelphia (N)) Runs Batted In : 87, Harry Mcchesney (1910, Philadelphia (N)) At Bats : 633, John Anderson (1905, Philadelphia (N)) Hits : 197, Cy Seymour (1909, Philadelphia (N)) Doubles : 48, Johnny Evers (1903, Philadelphia (N)) Triples : 19, Pinky Swander (1903, Philadelphia (N)) Runs : 92, Frank Isbell (1910, Philadelphia (N)) Bases On Balls : 87, Frank Isbell (1905, Philadelphia (N)) Strikeouts : 129, George Moriarty (1904, Philadelphia (N)) Stolen Bases : 43, Cy Seymour (1909, Philadelphia (N)) Hitting Streak : 32, Cy Seymour (1909, Philadelphia (N)) Rookie Homeruns : 3, Vin Campbell (1908, Philadelphia (N)) Philadelphia (N) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.89, Christy Mathewson (1903, Philadelphia (N)) Games : 39, Christy Mathewson (1910, Philadelphia (N)) Wins : 26, Christy Mathewson (1903, Philadelphia (N)) Losses : 24, Harry Howell (1903, Philadelphia (N)) Saves : 6, Louis Leroy (1908, Philadelphia (N)) Bases On Balls : 156, Bugs Raymond (1907, Philadelphia (N)) Strikeouts : 203, Christy Mathewson (1904, Philadelphia (N)) K's in one Game : 14, Vic Willis (7/18/1906, Philadelphia (N))
    Pittsburgh Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .314, Harry Lumley (1909, Pittsburgh) Homeruns : 8, Harry Davis (1903, Pittsburgh) Runs Batted In : 84, Harry Davis (1910, Pittsburgh) At Bats : 636, Harry Bay (1903, Pittsburgh) Hits : 186, Harry Bay (1903, Pittsburgh) Doubles : 41, Ed Delahanty (1905, Pittsburgh) Triples : 20, Harry Lumley (1905, Pittsburgh) Runs : 84, Joe Tinker (1909, Pittsburgh) Bases On Balls : 101, Harry Lumley (1910, Pittsburgh) Strikeouts : 169, Pete Lister (1907, Pittsburgh) Stolen Bases : 48, Joe Tinker (1910, Pittsburgh) Hitting Streak : 19, Bunny Madden (1909, Pittsburgh) Rookie Homeruns : 4, Harry Lumley (1904, Pittsburgh) Pittsburgh Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 1.63, Doc White (1906, Pittsburgh) Games : 40, Doc White (1907, Pittsburgh) Wins : 24, Doc White (1906, Pittsburgh) Losses : 24, Lew Richie (1910, Pittsburgh) Saves : 5, Carl Sitton (1909, Pittsburgh) Bases On Balls : 156, Lew Richie (1910, Pittsburgh) Strikeouts : 166, Lew Richie (1910, Pittsburgh) K's in one Game : 11, Lew Richie (8/6/1908, Pittsburgh)
    St. Louis (N) Batting Single Season Records : Batting Average : .349, Mike Donlin (1903, St. Louis (N)) Homeruns : 10, Topsy Hartsel (1904, St. Louis (N)) Runs Batted In : 101, Topsy Hartsel (1906, St. Louis (N)) At Bats : 619, Walt Mccredie (1905, St. Louis (N)) Hits : 200, Mike Donlin (1903, St. Louis (N)) Doubles : 36, Bill Keister (1905, St. Louis (N)) Triples : 21, Mike Donlin (1903, St. Louis (N)) Runs : 106, Mike Donlin (1905, St. Louis (N)) Bases On Balls : 108, Topsy Hartsel (1910, St. Louis (N)) Strikeouts : 150, Jimmy Walsh (1910, St. Louis (N)) Stolen Bases : 49, Eddie Collins (1909, St. Louis (N)) Hitting Streak : 22, Topsy Hartsel (1906, St. Louis (N)) Rookie Homeruns : 7, Jimmy Walsh (1910, St. Louis (N)) St. Louis (N) Pitching Single Season Records : ERA : 2.13, Jesse Tannehill (1907, St. Louis (N)) Games : 39, Jesse Tannehill (1906, St. Louis (N)) Wins : 23, Jesse Tannehill (1906, St. Louis (N)) Losses : 20, Jack Dunleavy (1904, St. Louis (N)) Saves : 4, Jack Ryan (1909, St. Louis (N)) Bases On Balls : 124, George Hunter (1909, St. Louis (N)) Strikeouts : 244, Red Ames (1906, St. Louis (N)) K's in one Game : 15, Red Ames (6/14/1906, St. Louis (N))



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      BATTING AVG TOP 25 (Minimum 2000 AB)
       1)  Willie Keeler         .338
       2)  Nap Lajoie *          .335
       3)  Jesse Burkett         .334
       4)  Mike Donlin           .326
       5)  Ginger Beaumont *     .325
       6)  Ed Delahanty          .324
       7)  Fred Clarke *         .320
       8)  Honus Wagner *        .319
       9)  Ty Cobb *             .317
       10) George Vanhaltren     .316
       11) Cy Seymour *          .309
       12) Joe Kelley *          .309
       13) Jimmy Ryan            .309
       14) Jake Beckley          .306
       15) John Mcgraw           .305
       16) Sam Crawford *        .305
       17) Tris Speaker *        .303
       18) Kip Selbach *         .303
       19) Patsy Dougherty *     .302
       20) Elmer Flick *         .301
       21) Patsy Donovan         .300
       22) Hughie Jennings       .299
       23) Fielder Jones         .299
       24) Harry Lumley *        .298
       25) Charlie Hickman *     .296
     
      HITS TOP 25
       1)  Ed Delahanty          3442
       2)  Jake Beckley          3007
       3)  Jesse Burkett         2963
       4)  Willie Keeler         2893
       5)  Fred Clarke *         2791
       6)  Joe Kelley *          2763
       7)  George Davis          2720
       8)  Nap Lajoie *          2569
       9)  George Vanhaltren     2470
       10) Jimmy Ryan            2429
       11) Jack Doyle            2396
       12) Honus Wagner *        2357
       13) Lave Cross            2289
       14) Fred Tenney *         2230
       15) Ginger Beaumont *     2169
       16) Elmer Flick *         2168
       17) Patsy Donovan         2160
       18) Bobby Wallace *       2156
       19) Herman Long           2081
       20) Tommy Corcoran        2045
       21) Jimmy Collins         2043
       22) Bill Dahlen           2021
       23) Duff Cooley           2019
       24) Cy Seymour *          1899
       25) Gene Demontreville    1890
     
      HOMERUNS TOP 25
       1)  Ed Delahanty           118
       2)  Jimmy Ryan             111
       3)  Buck Freeman            98
       4)  Nap Lajoie *            94
       5)  Herman Long             91
       6)  Sam Crawford *          89
       7)  Jake Beckley            89
       8)  George Davis            78
       9)  Charlie Hickman *       78
       10) Jimmy Collins           75
       11) Jesse Burkett           73
       12) Bobby Lowe              71
       13) Joe Kelley *            71
       14) Bill Dahlen             70
       15) George Vanhaltren       69
       16) Fred Clarke *           66
       17) Sam Mertes              60
       18) Harry Davis *           59
       19) Benny Bowcock *         58
       20) Jimmy Sheckard *        57
       21) Duke Farrell            56
       22) Elmer Flick *           53
       23) Socks Seybold           52
       24) Tom Daly                50
       25) Topsy Hartsel *         50
     
      RBI TOP 25
       1)  Ed Delahanty          1753
       2)  Jake Beckley          1526
       3)  George Davis          1391
       4)  Joe Kelley *          1380
       5)  Nap Lajoie *          1225
       6)  Lave Cross            1209
       7)  Jack Doyle            1136
       8)  Duke Farrell          1092
       9)  Jimmy Ryan            1059
       10) Jimmy Collins         1059
       11) Jesse Burkett         1057
       12) Herman Long           1035
       13) Honus Wagner *        1031
       14) Fred Clarke *         1012
       15) Tommy Corcoran        1001
       16) George Vanhaltren      990
       17) Bill Dahlen            989
       18) Bobby Lowe             961
       19) Bobby Wallace *        961
       20) Hughie Jennings        948
       21) Harry Davis *          947
       22) Jimmy Sheckard *       914
       23) Bill Keister *         911
       24) Tom Daly               895
       25) Buck Freeman           892
     
      DOUBLES TOP 25
       1)  Ed Delahanty           712
       2)  Nap Lajoie *           528
       3)  Joe Kelley *           455
       4)  Jake Beckley           451
       5)  George Davis           449
       6)  Jimmy Ryan             436
       7)  Jack Doyle             427
       8)  Honus Wagner *         424
       9)  Fred Clarke *          398
       10) Jimmy Collins          368
       11) Bobby Wallace *        358
       12) Jesse Burkett          356
       13) Bill Keister *         356
       14) Harry Davis *          339
       15) Bill Dahlen            339
       16) Lave Cross             338
       17) Herman Long            331
       18) Bill Bradley *         319
       19) Charlie Hickman *      301
       20) Elmer Flick *          300
       21) John Anderson          298
       22) Harry Steinfeldt *     297
       23) Jimmy Sheckard *       296
       24) Sam Mertes             284
       25) Socks Seybold          282
     
      TRIPLES TOP 25
       1)  Jake Beckley           232
       2)  Joe Kelley *           227
       3)  Ed Delahanty           201
       4)  Fred Clarke *          194
       5)  Jesse Burkett          184
       6)  Elmer Flick *          179
       7)  Harry Davis *          167
       8)  George Davis           161
       9)  Buck Freeman           161
       10) George Vanhaltren      160
       11) Tommy Leach *          159
       12) Jimmy Ryan             153
       13) Jimmy Williams *       153
       14) Emmet Heidrick *       153
       15) Bill Dahlen            151
       16) Chick Stahl            151
       17) Jimmy Collins          147
       18) Willie Keeler          141
       19) Tommy Corcoran         140
       20) Honus Wagner *         139
       21) Sam Mertes             138
       22) Sam Crawford *         136
       23) Nap Lajoie *           134
       24) Duke Farrell           134
       25) Duff Cooley            131
     
      BASES ON BALLS TOP 25
       1)  Roy Thomas *          1205
       2)  Joe Kelley *          1108
       3)  Ed Delahanty          1038
       4)  Jesse Burkett         1016
       5)  John Mcgraw            967
       6)  Jimmy Sheckard *       933
       7)  Fred Tenney *          928
       8)  Bill Dahlen            863
       9)  Frank Chance *         858
       10) Topsy Hartsel *        852
       11) George Vanhaltren      846
       12) Fred Clarke *          834
       13) Jimmy Ryan             789
       14) George Davis           739
       15) Jimmy Barrett *        697
       16) Tom Daly               690
       17) Jimmy Slagle *         677
       18) Elmer Flick *          677
       19) Honus Wagner *         673
       20) Billy Clingman         672
       21) Jake Beckley           655
       22) Danny Green *          648
       23) Harry Steinfeldt *     647
       24) Roger Bresnahan *      640
       25) Claude Ritchey *       632
     
      RUNS TOP 25
       1)  Ed Delahanty          2006
       2)  Jesse Burkett         1774
       3)  Jake Beckley          1629
       4)  Willie Keeler         1626
       5)  Joe Kelley *          1620
       6)  Jimmy Ryan            1611
       7)  George Vanhaltren     1611
       8)  George Davis          1551
       9)  Fred Clarke *         1539
       10) Herman Long           1439
       11) Bill Dahlen           1391
       12) Nap Lajoie *          1313
       13) Patsy Donovan         1283
       14) Jack Doyle            1245
       15) Elmer Flick *         1204
       16) Fred Tenney *         1199
       17) Lave Cross            1172
       18) Honus Wagner *        1160
       19) John Mcgraw           1135
       20) Bobby Lowe            1092
       21) Hughie Jennings       1089
       22) Tommy Corcoran        1080
       23) Tom Daly              1076
       24) Ginger Beaumont *     1055
       25) Jimmy Collins         1039
     
      STOLEN BASES TOP 25
       1)  George Davis           623
       2)  Jack Doyle             585
       3)  George Vanhaltren      570
       4)  Willie Keeler          527
       5)  Herman Long            522
       6)  Ed Delahanty           504
       7)  Patsy Donovan          492
       8)  Fred Clarke *          477
       9)  Honus Wagner *         474
       10) Joe Kelley *           472
       11) Bill Dahlen            466
       12) Elmer Flick *          450
       13) John Mcgraw            441
       14) Jimmy Ryan             409
       15) Sam Mertes             403
       16) Tom Daly               397
       17) Jesse Burkett          396
       18) Hughie Jennings        361
       19) Jimmy Sheckard *       357
       20) Frank Chance *         353
       21) Tommy Corcoran         340
       22) Jimmy Slagle *         326
       23) Topsy Hartsel *        321
       24) Fielder Jones          314
       25) Jake Beckley           310
     
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      Career Pitching Leaders 
     
         (* = still active)
     
     
      ERA TOP 25  (Minimum 1000 IP)
       1)  George Mcquillan *    2.17   (  79-46)
       2)  Doc White *           2.34   (194-154)
       3)  Homer Hillebrand *    2.36   (  99-65)
       4)  Rube Kroh *           2.39   (  98-83)
       5)  Rube Kisinger *       2.49   (  83-84)
       6)  Addie Joss *          2.51   (170-126)
       7)  Christy Mathewson *   2.53   (186-154)
       8)  Deacon Phillippe *    2.57   (221-196)
       9)  Beany Jacobson *      2.58   (  92-99)
       10) Bugs Raymond *        2.59   ( 113-87)
       11) Earl Moore *          2.60   (134-136)
       12) George Winter *       2.62   (156-136)
       13) Walter Johnson *      2.63   (  78-44)
       14) Vic Willis *          2.63   (229-163)
       15) Frank Smith *         2.65   ( 115-84)
       16) Harry Coveleski *     2.66   (  64-59)
       17) Chief Bender *        2.68   (  74-78)
       18) Martin Glendon *      2.69   (132-119)
       19) Jack Taylor *         2.70   (189-213)
       20) Jack Pfiester *       2.74   (129-119)
       21) Mordecai Brown *      2.76   (130-122)
       22) Noodles Hahn *        2.76   (212-206)
       23) Carl Lundgren *       2.76   (140-142)
       24) Jesse Tannehill *     2.78   (250-179)
       25) Ed Reulbach *         2.79   (  84-93)
     
      WINS TOP 25
       1)  Cy Young              362-204
       2)  Clark Griffith *      325-264
       3)  Jesse Tannehill *     250-179
       4)  Al Orth               230-189
       5)  Vic Willis *          229-163
       6)  Deacon Phillippe *    221-196
       7)  Bill Dinneen *        221-199
       8)  Noodles Hahn *        212-206
       9)  Jack Chesbro *        209-165
       10) Red Donahue           197-201
       11) Doc White *           194-154
       12) Joe Mcginnity         192-156
       13) Jack Taylor *         189-213
       14) Christy Mathewson *   186-154
       15) Brickyard Kennedy     178-153
       16) Sam Leever *          177-175
       17) Addie Joss *          170-126
       18) Eddie Plank *         169-139
       19) George Winter *       156-136
       20) Willie Sudhoff *      156-198
       21) Tully Sparks *        155-186
       22) Bill Bernhard         146-120
       23) Rube Waddell *        145-141
       24) Roy Patterson *       142-138
       25) Carl Lundgren *       140-142
     
      STRIKEOUTS TOP 25
       1)  Jack Chesbro *        2176
       2)  Rube Waddell *        2016
       3)  Noodles Hahn *        1718
       4)  Vic Willis *          1686
       5)  Christy Mathewson *   1685
       6)  Red Ames *            1672
       7)  Cy Young              1651
       8)  Clark Griffith *      1642
       9)  Bill Dinneen *        1549
       10) Carl Lundgren *       1533
       11) Jesse Tannehill *     1453
       12) Mordecai Brown *      1415
       13) Eddie Plank *         1342
       14) Red Donahue           1256
       15) Togie Pittinger *     1206
       16) Earl Moore *          1202
       17) Roy Patterson *       1196
       18) Al Orth               1171
       19) Addie Joss *          1163
       20) Doc White *           1158
       21) Jack Pfiester *       1145
       22) Andy Coakley *        1122
       23) Ned Garvin *          1053
       24) Sam Leever *          1015
       25) Jack Coombs *          989
     
      COMPLETE GAMES TOP 25
       1)  Clark Griffith *       543
       2)  Cy Young               518
       3)  Bill Dinneen *         391
       4)  Deacon Phillippe *     389
       5)  Noodles Hahn *         381
       6)  Jesse Tannehill *      380
       7)  Jack Taylor *          378
       8)  Al Orth                374
       9)  Red Donahue            369
       10) Vic Willis *           352
       11) Jack Chesbro *         324
       12) Willie Sudhoff *       322
       13) Christy Mathewson *    319
       14) Doc White *            319
       15) Sam Leever *           314
       16) Joe Mcginnity          312
       17) Tully Sparks *         307
       18) Brickyard Kennedy      283
       19) Eddie Plank *          277
       20) George Winter *        275
       21) Addie Joss *           274
       22) Carl Lundgren *        259
       23) Earl Moore *           255
       24) Rube Waddell *         248
       25) Roy Patterson *        247
     
      SHUTOUTS TOP 25
       1)  Cy Young                41
       2)  Vic Willis *            38
       3)  Jesse Tannehill *       37
       4)  Christy Mathewson *     35
       5)  Jack Chesbro *          34
       6)  Addie Joss *            33
       7)  Clark Griffith *        33
       8)  Jack Taylor *           33
       9)  Noodles Hahn *          32
       10) Earl Moore *            32
       11) Deacon Phillippe *      31
       12) Doc White *             31
       13) Sam Leever *            31
       14) Al Orth                 30
       15) Martin Glendon *        28
       16) Bill Dinneen *          28
       17) Ned Garvin *            25
       18) Mordecai Brown *        25
       19) Jack Powell             24
       20) Barney Pelty *          24
       21) Rube Waddell *          23
       22) Carl Lundgren *         23
       23) Jack Pfiester *         23
       24) Eddie Plank *           22
       25) Ed Reulbach *           21
     
      SAVES TOP 25
       1)  Jack Doscher *          23
       2)  Jim Fairbank *          22
       3)  Louis Leroy *           21
       4)  Mike Cunningham *       21
       5)  George Disch *          21
       6)  Moxie Manuel *          17
       7)  Walter Clarkson *       13
       8)  Bobby Keefe *           13
       9)  Chick Brandom *         13
       10) Tex Pruiett *           12
       11) Jack Ryan *             11
       12) Roy Evans *             11
       13) Roscoe Miller *         11
       14) Gus Dorner *            10
       15) Jake Boultes *          10
       16) Doc Scanlan *            9
       17) Brickyard Kennedy        9
       18) Jack Powell              9
       19) Davey Dunkle             9
       20) Lew Moren *              9
       21) Big jeff Pfeffer *       9
       22) Cy Young                 8
       23) Bill Duggleby            8
       24) Bill Bartley *           8
       25) Mike Lynch *             7
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