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Monthly Report - July 1906[/center]
National League
The Chicago Cubs {66-32} had a great month, with 21 wins and only 7 losses (13-5 at home, 8-2 on the road), have stretched their league lead to 8.5 games, with the New York Giants {57-40} taking over 2nd place after going 19-9 in July (8-4 at home, 11-5 on the road). Our St. Louis Cardinals {36-63} continue to move farther and farther from 1st. The only team doing worse in baseball is the other team from St. Louis.
American League
The Philadelphia Athletics{59-36} have retaken 1st place from the Detroit Tigers {56-38}, going 15-7 at home and 18-8 overall for the month. The New York Highlanders {40-55} went 5-11 at home, 9-17 overall, to fall one place to 7th. The worst team in baseball, the St. Louis Browns {32-63} went 6-15 on the road, 6-20 overall, to hold last place in their league, just like their National League counterparts.
Current Standings
Highlights

Tuesday, July 3rd, Willie Keeler -
2 Home Runs in a 15-16, 10 inning loss at
New York

Tuesday, July 3rd, Sam Mertes -
2 Home Runs in a 16-15, 10 inning win versus
Brooklyn

Tuesday, July 3rd, Roger Bresnahan -
2 Home Runs and 9 RBI in a 16-15, 10 inning win versus the
Brooklyn Superbas

Wednesday, July 4th, Bill Dahlen -
2 Home Runs in an 11-9 win at
New York

Wednesday, July 4th, Lew Ritter -
3 Home Runs in an 11-9 win at
New York

Wednesday, July 4th, George Browne -
2 Home Runs in a 9-11 loss versus the
Brooklyn Superbas

Wednesday, July 4th, Bill Dahlen -
2 Home Runs in an 7-15 loss at
New York

Wednesday, July 4th, Fred Snodgrass -
2 Home Runs in a 15-7 win versus the
Brooklyn Superbas

Wednesday, July 4th, Doc White {10-13} -
9 Strikeouts in a 7-0 win at
Boston

Friday, July 6th, Dan McGann -
2 Home Runs in an 11-10 win versus the
Boston Beaneaters

Monday, July 9th, Ed Reulbach {10-7} -
9 Strikeouts in a 7-3 win over
the Boston Beaneaters

Monday, July 9th, Bill Hogg {10-10} -
9 Strikeouts in a 2-1, 10 inning win over
the St. Louis Browns

Thursday, July 12th, Nap Lajoie -
5 Hits in a 7-3 win at
St. Louis

Thursday, July 19th, Orvall Overall {13-6} -
10 Strikeouts in a 9-8, 11 inning win at
New York

Saturday, July 21st, Jim Delahanty -
5 Hits in a 17-2 win versus the
Cleveland Blues

Saturday, July 21st, Chief Bender {14-5} -
11 Strikeouts in a 2-0 win over the
Chicago White Sox

Thursday, July 26th, Fred Snodgrass -
3 Home Runs in a 14-9 win versus the
Cincinnati Reds

Thursday, July 26th, Frank Bowerman -
2 Home Runs and 7 RBI in a 14-9 win versus the
Cincinnati Reds

Thursday, July 26th, Honus Wagner -
2 Home Runs in a 15-4 win at
Philadelphia

Thursday, July 26th, Jack O'Connor -
2 Home Runs in a 15-4 win at
Philadelphia

Friday, July 27th, Sam Mertes -
2 Home Runs in a 13-15 loss to the
Cincinnati Reds

Saturday, July 28th, Bill Keister -
2 Home Runs in a 7-4 win versus the
St. Louis Cardinals

Saturday, July 28th, Admiral Schlei -
2 Home Runs in a 17-8 win at
New York

Saturday, July 28th, Ed Delahanty -
2 Home Runs in a 12-4 win versus the
Pittsburgh Pirates

Monday, July 30th, Russ Ford {5-2} -
10 Strikeouts in an 8-4, 14 inning win at
Chicago

Monday, July 30th, Dick Hoblitzel -
2 Home Runs in an 11-22 loss at
New York

Monday, July 30th, Sam Mertes -
5 Hits in a 22-11 win versus the
Cincinnati Reds

Monday, July 30th, Charlie Hickman -
5 Hits in a 22-11 win versus the
Cincinnati Reds

Monday, July 30th, Dan McGann -
2 Home Runs in a 22-11 win versus the
Cincinnati Reds

Monday, July 30th, John Knight -
2 Home Runs in an 11-10 win at
Philadelphia

Tuesday, July 31st, Ty Cobb -
2 Home Runs in a 9-7 win at
New York

Tuesday, July 31st, Sammy Strang -
2 Home Runs in a 9-3 win at
Philadelphia

Tuesday, July 31st, Lave Cross -
5 Hits in a 12-4 win at
Detroit
Who's Hot
National League

Chick Stahl - .361 Batting Average, 2 HR, 27 RBI, .412 OBP (80 Games)

Fred Snodgrass - .320 Batting Average, 11 HR, 54 RBI (97 Games)

Ed Karger - 18 Wins, 3 Losses, 2.10 ERA, 80 Strikeouts, 201 IP, 12 CG (26 Games)

Jack Taylor - 16 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.81 ERA, 40 Strikeouts (23 Games)
American League

Danny Murphy - .351 Batting Average, 1 HR, 34 RBI, 65 Runs, .411 OBP (94 Games)

Roy Hartzell - .299 Batting Average, 6 HR, 35 RBI (92 Games)

Jimmy Dygert - 15 Wins, 5 Losses, 1.81 ERA, 82 Strikeouts (29 Games)

George Winter - 15 Wins, 7 Losses, 2.43 ERA, 84 Strikeouts (26 Games)
My Team
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J.G. Wrathchild, Manager, St. Louis Cardinals (1900-1906), Brooklyn Superbas (1907, 1908)