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20th Century Replay (Current Season: 1908)

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Well, here goes nothing. I'm going to start posting about my managed game association, borrowing liberally and shamelessly from LetsPlay2's format. [:D] This first one is going to be rather experimental, so expect to see edits. Criticism and suggestions welcome!


[center]Monthly Report - April 1905[/center]

Current Standings

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Highlights
ImageImageFriday, April 14th, Bill Bradley - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored vs. the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImageWednesday, April 19th, Honus Wagner - 5 Hits vs. the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImageSaturday, April 22nd, Dan McGann - 5 Hits vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates

ImageImageMonday, April 24th, Johnny Kling - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates

ImageImageWednesday, April 26th, Mike Donlin - 4 Hits, 3 Runs Scored,and 3 Stolen Bases vs. the Cincinnati Reds

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RE: 1900 Replay

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ORIGINAL: Wrathchild

borrowing liberally and shamelessly from LetsPlay2's format.....

No shame, this looks good !!

I look forward to following this one !

You can use anything I have. I have the templates if you want them ??
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RE: 1900 Replay

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Sure. Anything you have that you want to share would be appreciated. I don't know how quickly updates will come as I play out each game, but I'm going to try to spend more time playing the games than trying to figure out how I want these updates to look.
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RE: 1900 Replay

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Are you done ?? [:D]

I am starting in 1903 so we can compare stats !!

This will be cool because you are playing all the games and I am simmimg, however players may not be on their historical teams after the first year !!

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RE: 1900 Replay

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I'm almost finished with May, 1905. [:D] You're going to surpass me in no time since I'm playing all of the Cardinals' games. I thought about turning them over to the computer but I just couldn't bring myself to do it, not after already playing out every game for 5 seasons. I imagine your results will be much different than mine, as I've tweaked the sliders a little bit each season, trying to get a better deadball era simulation. Having a player hit 45 home runs in 1901 was just killing the immersion for me!
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[center]Monthly Report - May 1905[/center]

National League

Image The World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates {29-14} have taken over 1st, with a 3.5 game lead over the Chicago Cubs {26-18}. Our St. Louis Cardinals {23-20} have pushed their way to 4th place and are 6 games out of 1st.

American League

Image The Cleveland Blues {29-12} have increased their lead to 4.5 games over the Boston Americans {25-17}.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Monday, May 1st, Harry Bay - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in an 8-1 win over the New York Highlanders

ImageImage Tuesday, May 2nd, Charlie Hickman - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in a 10-1 win over the Boston Beaneaters

ImageImage Monday, May 8th, Deacon Phillippe {3-2} - 8 Strikeouts in a 4-0 win vs. the Cincinnati Reds

ImageImage Tuesday, May 9th, Frank Smith {5-4} - 10 Strikeouts in a 5-4 win vs. the New York Highlanders

ImageImage Thursday, May 11th, Harry Arndt - 4 Hits and 3 Stolen Bases in a 4-1 win vs. the Washington Senators

ImageImage Saturday, May 13th, Jiggs Donahue - 4 Hits and 3 Doubles in a 7-6 win over the Brooklyn Superbas

ImageImage Saturday, May 13th, Patsy Dougherty - 4 Hits and 2 Triples in a 5-3 win over the Chicago White Sox

ImageImage Sunday, May 14th, Frank Baker - 4 Hits, 5 RBI, and 3 Runs Scored in a 12-5 win vs. the Philadelphia Athletics

ImageImage Saturday, May 20th, Bill Bradley - 5 Hits in an 8-6 win (12 innings) over the Brooklyn Superbas

ImageImage Saturday, May 20th, Ed Walsh {3-3} - 9 Strikeouts in a 1-0 win over the St. Louis Browns

ImageImage Sunday, May 21st, Hooks Wiltse {4-4} - 8 Strikeouts in a 4-0 win vs. the Boston Americans

ImageImage Tuesday, May 23rd, Christy Mathewson {5-3} - 9 Strikeouts in a 1-0 win vs. the Cincinnati Reds

ImageImage Wednesday, May 24th, Mike Donlin - 4 Hits, 3 Runs Scored,and 2 Triples in 5-2 win over the Brooklyn Superbas

ImageImage Thursday, May 25th, Sam Crawford - 4 Hits and 5 RBI in 10-2 win over the New York Giants

ImageImage Wednesday, May 31st, Jeff Pfeffer {3-6} - 10 Strikeouts in a 2-0 loss vs. the Chicago Cubs

ImageImage Wednesday, May 31st, Eddie Collins - 5 Hits in a 6-3 win over the Philadelphia Athletics


Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Bill Bradley - .352 Batting Average, 1 HR, 24 RBI, 63 Hits, 13 Doubles (43 Games)
ImageImage Harry Lumley - .270 Batting Average, 5 HR, 22 RBI (43 Games)
ImageImage Jack Taylor - 7 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.67 ERA, 20 Strikeouts (11 Games)
ImageImage Buttons Briggs - 5 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.02 ERA, 12 Strikeouts (16 Games)

American League

ImageImage Harry Bemis - .388 Batting Average, 1 HR, 24 RBI (37 Games)
ImageImage Jim Delahanty - .361 Batting Average, 2 HR, 30 RBI, 61 Hits, 13 Doubles (42 Games)
ImageImage George Winter - 7 Wins, 2 Losses, 1.59 ERA, 28 Strikeouts (11 Games)
ImageImage Orval Overall - 6 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.36 ERA, 38 Strikeouts (10 Games)


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[center]Monthly Report - June 1905[/center]

National League


Image The World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates {47-22} continue to dominate, increasing their lead to 7 games over the Chicago Cubs {40-29}. Our St. Louis Cardinals {35-35} have fought their way to 3rd place but are now 12.5 games out of 1st. They had a difficult month, playing 22 straight days without a break. Other teams have had a rough month, as well. The Boston Beaneaters {30-39} went 7-14 on the road, and though the Cincinnati Reds {29-38} went 12-6 at home they just can't seem to make any progress. The last place New York Giants {28-41} went 8-16 on the road. The Philadelphia Phillies {33-35} fell to 4th place, going 4-15 on the road.

American League

Image The Boston Americans {43-25} went 18-8 to take over 1st place from the Cleveland Blues {39-27}. The Chicago white Sox {29-39} fell from 4th to last place with a 7-18 record.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Thursday, June 1st, Ed Walsh {7-4} - 10 Strikeouts in a 7-0 win at New York

ImageImage Saturday, June 3rd, Fred Clarke - 4 Hits and 3 Doubles in a 3-2, 10 inning win over the Chicago Cubs

ImageImage Saturday, June 3rd, Myron Grimshaw - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in an 11-6, 11 inning win at New York

ImageImage Tuesday, June 6th, Frank Smith {10-6} -7 Strikeouts in a 1-0 win over the St. Louis Browns

ImageImage Saturday, June 7th, Pat Moran - 5 Hits in a 9-7, 10 inning win at Chicago

ImageImage Thursday, June 8th, Bill Coughlin - 5 Hits in a 6-8 loss at Philadelphia

ImageImage Sunday, June 11th, Jimmy Sheckard - 3 Runs Scored and 4 Stolen Bases in a 5-0 win at St. Louis

ImageImage Sunday, June 11th, Joe McGinnity {5-3} - 1 Hit Allowed in a 5-0 win at St. Louis

ImageImage Monday, June 12th, Harry Lumley - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in a 12-2 win at St. Louis

ImageImage Saturday, June 17th, Ed Walsh {7-4} - 11 Strikeouts in a 3-1 win over the Detroit Tigers

ImageImage Saturday, June 17th, Frank Smith {10-6} - 7 Strikeouts in a 2-0 win over the Detroit Tigers

ImageImage Thursday, June 22nd, Wid Conroy - 5 Hits in a 4-5, 16 inning loss to the New York Giants

ImageImage Friday, June 30th, Honus Wagner - 5 Hits and 3 Triples in an 8-7, 10 inning win over the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Friday, June 30th, Jimmy Williams - 4 Hits and 5 RBI in an 8-7, 10 inning win over the St. Louis Cardinals



Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Mike Donlin - .347 Batting Average, 14 RBI, 24 SB, .468 SLG, .853 OPS (55 Games)
ImageImage Bill Bradley - .329 Batting Average, 1 HR, 34 RBI, .393 OBP (66 Games)
ImageImage Addie Joss - 11 Wins, 2 Losses, 2.53 ERA, 68 Strikeouts, 142.1 IP (19 Games)
ImageImage Buttons Briggs - 7 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.30 ERA, 24 Strikeouts (26 Games)

American League

ImageImage Ossee Schreckengost - .305 Batting Average, 4 HR, 14 RBI (62 Games)
ImageImage Jim Delahanty - .354 Batting Average, 2 HR, 47 RBI, 96 Hits (68 Games)
ImageImage George Winter - 10 Wins, 4 Losses, 1.67 ERA, 42 Strikeouts, 7 CG, 3 Shutouts (17 Games)
ImageImage Ed Walsh - 7 Wins, 4 Losses, 2.25 ERA, 107 Strikeouts (18 Games)


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[center]1905 All Stars[/center]

National League


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Image Tommy Leach, SS* Image Jimmy Williams, 3B Image Jake Stahl, 1B Image Claude Ritchey, 2B Image Addie Joss, SP* Image Jack Chesbro, RP


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Image Bill Bradley, 3B* Image Cozy Dolan, RF


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Image Mike Donlin, CF*! Image Bill Keister, 2B Image Chappie McFarland, CL Image Cy Young, SP


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Image Nap Lajoie, 2B* Image Jimmy Slagle, CF Image Joe Harris, RP


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Image Jimmy Sheckard, LF* Image Bill Donovan, RP Image Harry Howell, RP


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Image Pat Moran, C* Image Buck Freeman, RF Image Bill Dineen, SP


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Image Sam Crawford, RF* Image Jake Beckley, 1B*


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Image Christy Mathewson, SP Image Jake Weimer, SP




American League

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Image Jim Delahantey, CF* Image Frank Smith, SP Image Ed Walsh, SP


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Image John Anderson, 1B* Image Doc Gessler, RF* Image George Winter, SP* Image Walter Johnson, SP


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Image George Stone, LF* Image Eddie Collins, 2B* Image Tom O'Brien, 1B


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Image Dave Brain, 3B Image Bill Bernhard, RP


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Image Tom Needham, C* Image Fred Raymer, 2B


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Image Jim Buchanan, CL Image Barney Pelty, SP Image Jim St. Vrain, RP


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Image Bobby Wallace, SS* Image Frank Baker, 3B Image Bill Grahame, RP


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Image Bill Coughlin, 3B* Image Tex Pruiett, RP


* indicates a starter.
! indicates the most votes for the current year.


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1905 All Star Game Most Valuable Player[/i]

ImageImage Sam Crawford, 3 Hits, 2 RBI, 1 Run Scored, 1 Double, 1 Triple

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[center]Monthly Report - July 1905[/center]

National League


Image The World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates {63-34} are starting to look unbeatable, increasing their lead to 9 games over the Chicago Cubs {54-43}. Our St. Louis Cardinals {49-48} are still holding on to 3rd place, but have fallen to 14 games out of 1st. My own future with the organization may be in jeopardy if I can't turn this team around and get them moving forward instead of backward. The Boston Beaneaters {46-51} went 6-2 on the road to preserve their 6th place position. The New York Giants {43-54} went 13-6 at home (2-7 on the road) to move up to 7th place. The Cincinnati Reds {39-56} went 5-15 away from home to continue their descent, ending the month with the worst record in the association.

American League

Image The Cleveland Blues {55-39} have taken back 1st place from the Boston Americans {55-40}, though the lead is only .5 games. The New York Highlanders {47-47} fell from 3rd to 4th, due to a 6-14 record on the road. (They went 6-1 at home.) The Washington Senators {44-51} went 4-2 at home to move up one spot to 5th place. The Philadelphia Athletics {43-51} went 5-1 at home but 7-14 on the road to drop one place to 6th. The Chicago White Sox {43-52} went 3-6 on the road, which wasn't bad enough to keep them moving from last place to 7th. The St. Louis Browns {42-54} went 2-4 on the road, which helped drop them to last place in their league.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Saturday, July 1st, Ed Walsh {12-5} - 8 Strikeouts in a 2-0 win over the Washington Senators

ImageImage Thursday, July 6th, Rube Waddell {8-7} - 8 Strikeouts in a 5-0 win at Chicago

ImageImage Friday, July 7th, Hobe Ferris - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in a 5-1 win over the Brooklyn Superbas

ImageImage Friday, July 7th, Jake Beckley - 4 Hits and 3 Doubles in a 5-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Friday, July 7th, Cozy Dolan - 5 Hits in a 3-2, 16 inning win over the Pittsburgh Pirates

ImageImage Monday, July 10th, Charlie Babb - 5 Hits in a 7-8, 14 inning loss at Detroit

ImageImage Wednesday, July 19th, Cy Young {13-3} - 7 Strikeouts in a 6-0 win at Boston

ImageImage Friday, July 21st, Bill Keister - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in an 11-7 win at New York

ImageImage Saturday, July 22nd, Fred Crolius - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in a 16-3 win over the Chicago Cubs

ImageImage Monday, July 24th, Frank Smith {14-9} - 7 Strikeouts in a 3-0 win at Detroit





Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Mike Donlin - .360 Batting Average, 2 HR, 28 RBI, 62 Runs Scored, 29 SB, .491 SLG, .409 OBP, .900 OPS (82 Games)
ImageImage Sam Crawford - .307 Batting Average, 3 HR, 53 RBI, 15 Triples (95 Games)
ImageImage Addie Joss - 14 Wins, 4 Losses, 2.88 ERA, 90 Strikeouts (27 Games)
ImageImage Buttons Briggs - 11 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.77 ERA, 36 Strikeouts (31 Games)

American League

ImageImage Eddie Collins - .330 Batting Average, 3 HR, 34 RBI, .457 SLG, .830 OPS (92 Games)
ImageImage Jim Delahanty - .328 Batting Average, 3 HR, 52 RBI (95 Games)
ImageImage Frank Smith - 14 Wins, 9 Losses, 1.94 ERA, 104 Strikeouts, 200 IP, 9 CG, 5 Shutouts (27 Games)
ImageImage George Winter - 13 Wins, 6 Losses, 1.75 ERA, 62 Strikeouts, 9 CG (24 Games)


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[center]Monthly Report - August 1905[/center]

National League


Image The World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates (79-47} have lost a little ground to the Chicago Cubs {71-53}, who went 10-4 at home, leaving Pittsburgh with only a 7 game lead going into the final stretch of the season. Our St. Louis Cardinals {58-66} have fallen to 5th place, going 9-18 for the month, including 2-11 at home. My resignation letter just needs a signature. I've been given the condition that if I can get the team to finish in at least 3rd place I might still have a job. The Boston Beaneaters {65-60} went 19-9 to move into 3rd place. The Brooklyn Superbas {56-67} went 3-10 at home to drop to 6th, and are currently on a 5 game losing streak.

American League

Image The Cleveland Blues {65-55} and Boston Americans {67-54}, continue to trade 1st place back and forth, partially due to Cleveland going 4-10 at home this month. Boston currently leads Cleveland by 1 game. The Philadelphia Athletics {60-61} went 10-4 at home, which helped them move to within 7 games of 1st place. The final weeks are going to be fierce in the American League, with the top 6 teams all having good chances of getting 1st place. The Chicago White Sox {60-61} went 17-9 for the month, including a 8-4 home record, enough to move them up 2 more places to 4th.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Monday, August 7th, Hooks Wiltse {9-11} - 11 Strikeouts in a 5-6 loss at New York

ImageImage Friday, August 11th, Ben Koehler - 5 Hits in a 5-1, 16 inning win at New York

ImageImage Sunday, August 20th, Davey Crockett - 5 Hits in a 14-1 win over the New York Highlanders

ImageImage Sunday, August 27th, Tom Jones - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in a 5-4 win at St. Louis

ImageImage Monday, August 28th, Bill Collins - 4 Hits, 5 RBI, and 3 Doubles in an 8-7 win over the Chicago Cubs

ImageImage Tuesday, August 29th, Sam Mertes - 4 Hits and 3 Runs Scored in a 12-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals





Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Mike Donlin - .330 Batting Average, 2 HR, 41 RBI, 74 Runs Scored, .381 OBP (109 Games)
ImageImage Bill Bradley - .330 Batting Average, 2 HR, 64 RBI, 157 Hits, .383 OBP (120 Games)
ImageImage Carl Lundgren - 17 Wins, 10 Losses, 3.05 ERA, 102 Strikeouts, 10 CG (33 Games)
ImageImage Jesse Tannehill - 13 Wins, 4 Losses, 1.79 ERA, 45 Strikeouts (43 Games)

American League

ImageImage Patsy Dougherty - .339 Batting Average, 3 HR, 33 RBI, .445 SLG, .404 OBP, .849 OPS (117 Games)
ImageImage Davey Crockett - .286 Batting Average, 6 HR, 46 RBI (117 Games)
ImageImage Frank Smith - 16 Wins, 11 Losses, 1.95 ERA, 132 Strikeouts, 5 Shutouts (34 Games)
ImageImage Ed Walsh - 14 Wins, 6 Losses, 1.70 ERA, 181 Strikeouts, 5 Shutouts (33 Games)


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[center]Monthly Report - September/October 1905[/center]

National League


Image The World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates {99-55} are returning to the World Series for the 3rd time in as many seasons, but this time they are returning as the defending champions. They have also achieved the best record of any team to date, winning 99 games this season. Our St. Louis Cardinals {66-88} finished in dead last. My bags are packed and I am scanning the classifieds.

American League

Image The Boston Americans {87-67} are going to their first World Series, after a tough 3 way battle between them, the Cleveland Blues {81-73}, and the Detroit Tigers {83-71}.

Final Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Saturday, September 2nd, Doc Casey - 5 Hits in a 17-4 win at Boston

ImageImage Monday, September 4th, Fielder Jones - 5 Hits in a 7-6 win at Boston

ImageImage Wednesday, September 6th, Eddie Collins - 5 Hits in a 5-8 loss at Washington

ImageImage Thursday, September 7th, Bill Collins - 2 HR in a 5-6, 11 inning loss at New York

ImageImage Saturday, September 9th, Heinie Burger {5-2} - 9 Strikeouts in a 1-0 win at Detroit

ImageImage Saturday, September 9th, Bill Bradley - 4 Stolen Bases in a 2-0 win at St. Louis

ImageImage Tuesday, September 12th, Harry Davis - 5 Hits in an 8-7, 10 inning win over the Cleveland Blues

ImageImage Tuesday, September 26th, Kitty Bransfield - 5 Hits in a 12-1 win at New York

ImageImage Wednesday, October 4th, John Dobbs - 4 Stolen Bases in a 1-2 loss at St. Louis


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[center]Final Report 1905[/center]

Pittsburgh Pirates - repeat as World Champions (2nd Championship)
{defeated the Boston Americans ~ 4 to 2}


Award Winners
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Best Pitcher
ImageImageImage Ed Walsh {16-9/1.75}
ImageImageImage Christy Mathewson {19-9/2.01}

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Most Valuable Player
ImageImageImage Charlie Babb {.301/4/46}
ImageImageImage Jimmy Sheckard {.302/5/56}

Best Rookie Pitcher
ImageImageImage Walter Johnson {15-9/2.21}
ImageImageImage Ed Summers {13-16/3.31}

Best Rookie Player
ImageImageImage Eddie Collins {.317/3/65}
ImageImageImage Ed Abbaticchio {.294/1/52}

New Records
ImageImage Ed Walsh breaks his own single season ERA record (1.95) {1.75}
ImageImage Chappie McFarland breaks Jack Chesbro's single season Saves record (34) {38}
ImageImage Bill Bernhard breaks Elmer Stricklett's single season Appearances record (91) {98}
ImageImage Mike Lynch breaks Bill Dineen's single season Games Started record (44) {45}




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[center]St. Louis Cardinals 1906 Amateur Draft Picks[/center]


Round 1 - Bob 'Hickory Bob' Harmon, 19 year old pitcher from Liberal, Missouri
Round 2 - George 'Rube' Ellis, 21 year old outfielder from Downey, California
Round 3 - Steve Melter, 20 year old pitcher from Marcus, Iowa
Round 4 - Grover 'Slim' Lowdermilk, 21 year old pitcher from Sandborn, Indiana
Round 5 - Ed Zmich, 22 year old pitcher from Cleveland, Ohio


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[center]Monthly Report - April 1906[/center]

National League


Image The Cincinnati Reds {13-5} are off to an early lead this season, garnering an 8-2 home record for a 2 game lead over the Brooklyn Superbas {10-6}, who went 6-2 at home. Our St. Louis Cardinals {7-10} are off to a slow start, which may only get worse, as the transition from April to May sees us in the middle of 33 straight games without a day off. The 3rd place Chicago Cubs {9-7} had a nice 7-3 month at home. The 4th place New York Giants {8-8} had a mixed month, going 6-2 at home but countering that with a 6-2 road record. All other teams in the league are below .500, with the World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates {5-12} dead last.

American League

Image The Philadelphia Athletics {11-3} are leading the league at the end of the month, going 8-3 at home and 3-0 on the road, and are leading the Cleveland Blues {8-4} by 2 games. 3rd place is held by the Detroit Tigers {8-6}, who went 2-5 at home but 6-1 on the road. The league champion Boston Americans {8-7} went 3-1 at home to claim 4th and the last team over .500.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Wednesday, April 18th, Jim Delahanty - 5 Hits in a 10-2 win over the New York Highlanders

ImageImage Thursday, April 19th, Jim Delahanty - 5 Hits in a 5-4, 13 inning win over the New York Highlanders

ImageImage Thursday, April 26th, Orval Overall {3-0} - 1 Hit Shutout in a 6-0 win at Detroit







Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Sam Mertes - .415 Batting Average, 10 RBI, 27 Hits, 4 Triples, 4 Stolen Bases, .615 SLG, .465 OBP, 1.080 OPS (16 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Sheckard - .333 Batting Average, 14 RBI, 3 Triples, 5 Stolen Bases, .423 OBP (16 Games)
ImageImage Ed Karger - 4 Wins, 0 Losses, 2.55 ERA, 12 Strikeouts, 4 GS, 3 CG (4 Games)
ImageImage Doc Newton - 4 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.13 ERA, 10 Strikeouts, 40 IP, 5 GS (5 Games)

American League

ImageImage Danny Murphy - .386 Batting Average, 10 RBI, .491 SLG, .410 OBP, (14 Games)
ImageImage Tom Needham - .261 Batting Average, 13 RBI (13 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 4 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.21 ERA, 15 Strikeouts, 37.1 IP, 5 GS (5 Games)
ImageImage Elmer Stricklett - 4 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.62 ERA, 6 Strikeouts (7 Games)


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[center]Monthly Report - May 1906[/center]

National League


Image The Cincinnati Reds {29-16} went 4-1 on the road to help maintain their 2 game lead over the Brooklyn Superbas {26-17}. Our St. Louis Cardinals {16-31} are an utter disgrace, with a 9-21 record for the month of May, including a 6-18 record at home. This puts them in dead last, 14 games out of 1st place. The Philadelphia Phillies {17-25} remain the team we are chasing.With a 3-6 home record they aren't doing much better than we are.

American League

Image The Philadelphia Athletics {28-14} are still in 1st place at the end of the month, leading the Cleveland Blues {24-17}, who went 9-4 at home, by 3.5 games. The Chicago White Sox {16-24} went 8-15 on the road to fall from 5th to 7th place. Like their counterparts in the National Leauge, the St. Louis Browns {13-28} are in last place, with an 8-20 record for the month, with all but one loss occurring on the road.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Tuesday, May 1st, Harry Steinfeldt - 5 Hits in a 11-5 win versus the Pittsburgh Pirates

ImageImage Monday, May 7th, Dave Brain - 5 Hits in a 5-2 win at Cleveland

ImageImage Wednesday, May 9th, Fred Beebe {4-1} - 12 Strikeouts in a 6-1 win over the Detroit Tigers

ImageImage Wednesday, May 16th, Sport McAllister - 5 Hits in a 13-0 win at New York

ImageImage Thursday, May 17th, Ed Walsh {3-5} - 9 Strikeouts in a 1-2 loss to the Cleveland Blues

ImageImage Monday, May 21st, Malachi Kittridge - 2 Home Runs in a 12-3 win versus the St. Louis Browns






Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Honus Wagner - .366 Batting Average, 13 RBI, .445 OBP (41 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Sheckard - .352 Batting Average, 29 RBI, 33 Runs, 62 Hits, 14 Doubles, 16 Stolen Bases, .417 OBP (43 Games)
ImageImage Ed Karger - 9 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.87 ERA, 33 Strikeouts, 6 CG (12 Games)
ImageImage Jack Taylor - 5 Wins, 0 Losses, 1.36 ERA, 17 Strikeouts, (9 Games)

American League

ImageImage Danny Murphy - .368 Batting Average, 22 RBI, 60 Hits, .403 OBP, (42 Games)
ImageImage Tom Needham - .271 Batting Average, 30 RBI (37 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 9 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.97 ERA, 40 Strikeouts, 96 IP, 13 GS (13 Games)
ImageImage Chief Bender - 6 Wins, 1 Loss, 0.95 ERA, 39 Strikeouts (9 Games)


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[center]Monthly Report - June 1906[/center]

National League


Image The Chicago Cubs {45-25} have switched places with the Cincinnati Reds {40-31}, taking over 1st place after going 18-7 in June, including 7-0 record at home. They lead the Brooklyn Superbas {41-28}, who went 12-6 at home, by 3.5 games. Our St. Louis Cardinals {24-47} just get worse and worse, going 8-16 for the month, and ending June on a 7 game losing streak and 21.5 games out of 1st place. The New York Giants {38-31} are still in 4th place and the last team above .500 this season.

American League

Image The Detroit Tigers {41-27} have taken over 1st place, going 15-7 at home. They lead the Philadelphia Athletics {41-28} by only 0.5 games, however.

Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Tuesday, June 5th, Ed Walsh {6-8} - 11 Strikeouts in a 4-3, 12 inning win at Cleveland

ImageImage Thursday, June 7th, Tim Jordan - 2 Home Runs in a 4-3 win versus the Boston Americans

ImageImage Friday, June 8th, Dutch Jordan - 2 Home Runs and 8 RBI in a 10-1 win versus the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Saturday, June 9th, Topsy Hartsel - 5 Hits in an 11-7, 11 inning win at New York

ImageImage Saturday, June 9th, Tom O'Brien - 2 Home Runs in a 16-7 win at Chicago

ImageImage Saturday, June 16th, Ed Walsh {6-8} - 9 Strikeouts in a 3-4 loss in Chicago

ImageImage Monday, June 18th, Bill Dahlen - 5 Hits in a 2-0, 11 inning win versus the Cincinnati Reds

ImageImage Monday, June 25th, Doc Gessler - 5 Hits and 2 Home Runs in a 9-2 win at Detroit

ImageImage Monday, June 25th, Ed Karger {14-2} - 11 Strikeouts in a 4-5, 12 inning loss in Boston

ImageImage Tuesday, June 26th, Red Dooin - 2 Home Runs in a 5-3 win at New York

ImageImage Thursday, June 28th, Hobe Ferris - 5 Hits in a 7-1 win at Boston






Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Chick Stahl - .356 Batting Average, 1 HR, 19 RBI, .488 SLG, .893 OPS (53 Games)
ImageImage Willie Keeler - .333 Batting Average, 4 HR, 28 RBI, 94 Hits (69 Games)
ImageImage Ed Karger - 14 Wins, 2 Losses, 1.84 ERA, 58 Strikeouts, 147 IP, 8 CG (19 Games)
ImageImage Ed Reulbach - 7 Wins, 5 Losses, 1.72 ERA, 65 Strikeouts (19 Games)

American League

ImageImage Danny Murphy - .357 Batting Average, 1 HR, 29 RBI, 44 Runs (68 Games)
ImageImage Roy Hartzell - .325 Batting Average, 5 HR, 26 RBI (66 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 13 Wins, 2 Losses, 1.63 ERA, 68 Strikeouts, 148.2 IP, 20 GS, 2 Shutouts (20 Games)
ImageImage George Winter - 10 Wins, 4 Losses, 1.90 ERA, 59 Strikeouts, 3 Shutouts (18 Games)


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[center]1906 All Stars[/center]

National League



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Image Chick Stahl, CF* Image Vic Willis, SP


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Image Ed Karger, SP*! Image Jimmy Sheckard, LF


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Image Sammy Strang, 3B* Image Johnny Evers, 2B* Image Joe Tinker, SS* Image Jack Taylor, SP Image Bob Wicker, CL Image Ed Reulbach, SP


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Image Harry Steinfeldt, 3B Image Bill Burns, RP


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Image Sam Mertes, LF* Image Roger Bresnahan, C* Image Dan McGann, 1B* Image George Browne, RF Image Fred Snodgrass, CF Image Hobe Ferris, 2B Image Christy Mathewson, SP


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Image Nap Lajoie, 2B Image Joe Harris, RP


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Image Honus Wagner, RF* Image Jimmy Williams, 3B Image Doc Scanlan, RP


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Image Cy Young, RP






American League

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Image Ed Walsh, SP Image Elmer Stricklett, RP


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Image Danny Hoffman, CF* Image Larry Doyle, 2B Image George Disch, RP


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Image Terry Turner, SS* Image Roy Hartzell, LF Image John Anderson, 1B Image George Winter, SP


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Image Dave Brain, 3B* Image Tom Fisher, SP* Image Earl Moore, SP Image Bill Bernhard, RP


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Image George Stone, LF* Image Tom O'Brien, 1B Image Eddie Collins, 2B


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Image Davy Jones, LF* Image Danny Murphy, 2B* Image Frank Isbell, 1B* Image Chief Bender, SP Image Walter Clarkson, CL Image Jimmy Dygert, RP


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Image Sport McAllister, C* Image Charlie Jones, CF


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Image Socks Seybold, RF



* indicates a starter.
! indicates the most votes for the current year.

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1905 All Star Game Most Valuable Player[/i]

ImageImage Chick Stahl, 4 Hits, 1 RBI, 2 Runs Scored, 1 Double, 1 Stolen Base

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[center]Monthly Report - July 1906[/center]

National League


Image 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

Image 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

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Highlights

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ImageImage Tuesday, July 31st, Lave Cross - 5 Hits in a 12-4 win at Detroit




Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Chick Stahl - .361 Batting Average, 2 HR, 27 RBI, .412 OBP (80 Games)
ImageImage Fred Snodgrass - .320 Batting Average, 11 HR, 54 RBI (97 Games)
ImageImage Ed Karger - 18 Wins, 3 Losses, 2.10 ERA, 80 Strikeouts, 201 IP, 12 CG (26 Games)
ImageImage Jack Taylor - 16 Wins, 1 Loss, 1.81 ERA, 40 Strikeouts (23 Games)

American League

ImageImage Danny Murphy - .351 Batting Average, 1 HR, 34 RBI, 65 Runs, .411 OBP (94 Games)
ImageImage Roy Hartzell - .299 Batting Average, 6 HR, 35 RBI (92 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 15 Wins, 5 Losses, 1.81 ERA, 82 Strikeouts (29 Games)
ImageImage George Winter - 15 Wins, 7 Losses, 2.43 ERA, 84 Strikeouts (26 Games)


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[center]Monthly Report - August 1906[/center]

National League


Image The New York Giants {70-53} used an 8-3 home record to move within 7 games of the 1st place Chicago Cubs {78-47} as we go into the final weeks of the 1906 season. The season is all but over for our St. Louis Cardinals {43-82} as we go into September 35 games out of 1st place. But the other team from St. Louis is still doing worse. The Cincinnati Reds {67-58} had an 8-4 home record in August to move into 3rd place, 11 games behind the Cubs. They were helped by the Brooklyn Superbas {63-60} going 8-18 for the month, including a 3-11 home record. Brooklyn is the last team in the league to finish the month above .500. The Philadelphia Phillies {57-65} had an amazing month, winning 20 of 26 games (11-3 at home, 9-3 on the road), moving up to 6th place.

American League

Image The Philadelphia Athletics {77-45} increased their lead to 9 games, going 10-3 at Columbia Park (18-9 overall). The Detroit Tigers {64-56} did just the opposite, going 3-10 on the road and 8-18 overall to fall from 2nd place to 4th. All other teams in the American League have a winning percentage of less than .500. The New York Highlanders {57-65} went 10-5 at home to move back up to 6th place. St. Louis is still the most shameful city
in baseball, with it's American League team, the St. Louis Browns {41-80} went 4-8 on the road, 9-17 overall, to hold their position as the worst team in the association.


Current Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Wednesday, August 1st, Alan Storke - 3 Home Runs in an 18-12 victory at New York

ImageImage Wednesday, August 1st, Ty Cobb - 4 Home Runs and 7 RBI in an 18-12 victory at New York

ImageImage Wednesday, August 1st, Sam Mertes - 5 Hits in a 12-18 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Thursday, August 2nd, Johnny Kling - 5 Hits in a 21-2 victory Philadelphia

ImageImage Saturday, August 4th, Fred Snodgrass - 3 Home Runs in a 9-7 win versus the Chicago Cubs

ImageImage Saturday, August 4th, Sherry Magee - 5 Hits and 5 Runs Scored in a 21-5 win versus the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Friday, August 17th, Davy Jones - 4 Stolen Bases in a 4-1 win versus the Cleveland Blues

ImageImage Saturday, August 18th, Red Murray - 5 Hits in a 1-2, 19 inning loss at Boston

ImageImage Sunday, August 19th, Johnny Kling - 5 Hits in a 13-0 win versus the New York Giants

ImageImage Sunday, August 19th, Sammy Strang - 5 Hits in a 13-0 win versus the New York Giants

ImageImage Friday, August 24th, Chick Stahl - 4 Stolen Bases in a 4-0 victory at St. Louis

ImageImage Saturday, August 25th, Jeff Pfeffer {6-1} - 9 Strikeouts in a 5-1 Complete Game win over the New York Giants

ImageImage Monday, August 27th, Ed Delahanty - 5 Hits in a 12-2 victory at Pittsburgh




Who's Hot

National League

ImageImage Honus Wagner - .341 Batting Average, 4 HR, 58 RBI, 34 Doubles, .408 OBP (121 Games)
ImageImage Fred Snodgrass - .308 Batting Average, 20 HR, 74 RBI (123 Games)
ImageImage Ed Karger - 20 Wins, 7 Losses, 2.48 ERA, 102 Strikeouts, 254 IP, 15 CG (33 Games)
ImageImage Jack Taylor - 16 Wins, 3 Losses, 2.04 ERA, 46 Strikeouts (28 Games)

American League

ImageImage Danny Murphy - .338 Batting Average, 1 HR, 43 RBI, 74 Runs, 149 Hits, .394 OBP, .834 OPS (120 Games)
ImageImage Frank Isbell - .329 Batting Average, 1 HR, 60 RBI, 72 Runs, 168 Hits, 13 Triples, .829 OPS (120 Games)
ImageImage Jimmy Dygert - 22 Wins, 5 Losses, 1.71 ERA, 111 Strikeouts, 258.1 IP (42 Games)
ImageImage Walter Johnson - 11 Wins, 7 Losses, 1.91 ERA, 97 Strikeouts (27 Games)


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[center]Monthly Report - September/October 1906[/center]

National League


Image The Chicago Cubs {99-55} are making their first trip to the World Series. They have also tied the record for most wins in a season (99). They won exactly 50 more games than our St. Louis Cardinals {49-105}, who finished the season with more losses than team in history. Their one season total for losses is higher than the one season record for wins.


American League

Image The Philadelphia Athletics {99-55} are going to their second World Series, having won the contest in 1903.

Final Standings

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Highlights

ImageImage Monday, September 3rd, Lew Ritter - 5 Hits in a 12-0 victory at Philadelphia

ImageImage Wednesday, September 19th, John Titus - 3 Home Runs in a 23-10 win versus the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Friday, September 21st, Fred Clarke - 5 Hits in a 13-5 victory at Boston

ImageImage Friday, September 21st, Jimmy Dygert {5-2} - 1 Hit Shutout in a 5-0 win at St. Louis

ImageImage Friday, September 21st, Miller Huggins - 5 Hits in an 8-9, 12 inning loss at Philadelphia

ImageImage Monday, October 1st, Ty Cobb - 4 Stolen Bases in a 12-4 victory at New York

ImageImage Tuesday, October 2nd, Mike Donlin - 5 Hits in a 14-6, 11 inning victory at New York

ImageImage Tuesday, October 2nd, George Browne - 5 Hits in a 6-14, 11 inning loss to the St. Louis Cardinals

ImageImage Tuesday, October 2nd, Nap Lajoie - 5 Hits and 5 Runs Scored in a 17-8 win versus the Chicago Cubs

ImageImage Friday, September 21st, Jimmy Dygert {5-2} - 1 Hit Shutout in a 5-0 win at St. Louis


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