It took a bit more than a year. The first of 226 games was played on Jan. 23, 2010, and the last was played on Feb. 2, 2011.
I started playing each game with the cards and dice; I ended the season playing the games almost completely on the computer, but still keeping score and the stats by hand. I filled one spiral notebook and about half of another with scoresheets.
I am not surprised that the best teams came out of the Hall of Fame set. Even with 20-man rosters, the depth difference was obvious, particularly in the pitching staffs. No NeL team had more than four Cooperstown inductees on their staff.
What did surprise me was how well the Teddys -- selected from the 1901-1920 era -- did. I had expected that the lack of long ball power would beat them down. Instead, the lineup hit better than .300, the pitching was pretty good -- and got better at the end, when Pete Alexander and Christy Mathewson stopped getting rocked -- and they wound up with the best record and an easy win in the championship series.
And they were a fun team for me to manage. This would be no surprise to those who were in the old Free Press strat league: I am, as a table manager, more akin to Walter Alston or Gene Mauch than to Earl Weaver or Joe McCarthy. I like the bunt, the hit-and-run, making moves.
The Franklins were a better team than the Garfields, but I enjoyed the Garfields more.
This was more a hitters league than I expected. Babe Ruth hit 22 homers in 45 games; that's 80, 81 in a 162-game season, and it came against better-than-average pitching. Probably he wouldn't hit 80 homers if the league went a real-life distance, but still -- there were as many qualifying hitters with a .420 average (extraordinary accomplishment) and qualifying pitchers with ERAs below 3.00 (good but not extraordinary). The hitters ruled.
What comes next? Well, I have Version 16 of the game on order, along with the 2010 Hall of Fame set.
I am probably going to run a small league to test a couple of questions with the computer game, in particular the question of how the computer will handle pitchers coded only to start but used in relief. I have a couple of ideas for longer leagues, but time is an issue. If it took me more than a year to work through 226 games, how long would it take to do a six-team league at 154 games apiece?
I'm not done playing Strat by any means. When I start my next league, I'll be recording it here again. And it will be sooner rather than later.
In which I chronicle my adventures in solitaire Strat-O-Matic Baseball. Current project: A five-team league drawn from the Negro League set, the 2000 Hall of Fame set and all-star teams from the 1969 and 1973 season sets.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
LCS, Game 5: Teddys 10, Crawfords 4
Teddys win series four games to one
WP: Mathewson (2-0)
LP: Day (1-1)
HR: Sisler (1), Santop (1), Charleston (2)
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On the brink of elimination, the Crawfords took a 1-0 lead in the second and a 3-2 lead in the fourth. Leon Day had held the Teddys to three hits through six innings.
And then the Teddys did what they had done so often during the season: String base hits together.
Sam Crawford singled. Home Run Baker doubled. With the infield in, Day got Roger Bresnahan and pinch-hitter George Sisler on grounders. But then Ty Cobb singled home both runners, and the Teddys led 4-3.
Eppa Rixey threw a scoreless bottom of the seventh. Day got the first two men in the top of the eighth. And then:
Crawford tripled. Baker singled him home. Bresnahan singled. Sisler, who had remained in the game in a triple switch, homered. And the Teddys had an 8-3 lead.
Joe McGinnity allowed a run in the bottom of the inning. But in the top of the ninth, Honus Wagner doubled, Nap Lajoie tripled (his second three-bagger of the game) and Baker singled. Eight runs in three innings.
Louis Santop had three RBIs for the Crawfords. The Teddys got two runs scored apiece from Wagner, Lajoie, Crawford and Baker.
Christy Mathewson allowed three runs in six innings for his second win of the series. But the series MVP goes to Cobb, who went 8-for-19 with six RBIs and seven runs scored, hit a pair of homers and played crucial roles in two comeback wins.
WP: Mathewson (2-0)
LP: Day (1-1)
HR: Sisler (1), Santop (1), Charleston (2)
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On the brink of elimination, the Crawfords took a 1-0 lead in the second and a 3-2 lead in the fourth. Leon Day had held the Teddys to three hits through six innings.
And then the Teddys did what they had done so often during the season: String base hits together.
Sam Crawford singled. Home Run Baker doubled. With the infield in, Day got Roger Bresnahan and pinch-hitter George Sisler on grounders. But then Ty Cobb singled home both runners, and the Teddys led 4-3.
Eppa Rixey threw a scoreless bottom of the seventh. Day got the first two men in the top of the eighth. And then:
Crawford tripled. Baker singled him home. Bresnahan singled. Sisler, who had remained in the game in a triple switch, homered. And the Teddys had an 8-3 lead.
Joe McGinnity allowed a run in the bottom of the inning. But in the top of the ninth, Honus Wagner doubled, Nap Lajoie tripled (his second three-bagger of the game) and Baker singled. Eight runs in three innings.
Louis Santop had three RBIs for the Crawfords. The Teddys got two runs scored apiece from Wagner, Lajoie, Crawford and Baker.
Christy Mathewson allowed three runs in six innings for his second win of the series. But the series MVP goes to Cobb, who went 8-for-19 with six RBIs and seven runs scored, hit a pair of homers and played crucial roles in two comeback wins.
LCS Game 4: Teddys 8, Crawfords 0
Teddys lead series 3-1
WP: Alexander (1-0)
LP: Foster (0-2)
HR: Baker (1)
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Pete Alexander's three-hit shutout was backed by 14 hits for the Teddys, who have now outscored the Crawfords this series 35-14.
Home Run Baker lived up to his nickname with a second-inning solo shot that opened the scoring. The score remained 1-0 through five innings, but the Teddys dinged Crawfords ace Bill Foster for two runs in the sixth and three more in the eighth before tacking on two more off Verdell Mathis in the top of the ninth.
Honus Wagner drove in four runs with a triple, double and single. Eddie Collins also went 3-for-5, scoring twice and gathering a pair of doubles.
Alexander struck out nine and walked two in the Teddys' second shutout of the series. The author of the first one, Christy Mathewson, will try to wrap up the series in Game 5.
WP: Alexander (1-0)
LP: Foster (0-2)
HR: Baker (1)
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Pete Alexander's three-hit shutout was backed by 14 hits for the Teddys, who have now outscored the Crawfords this series 35-14.
Home Run Baker lived up to his nickname with a second-inning solo shot that opened the scoring. The score remained 1-0 through five innings, but the Teddys dinged Crawfords ace Bill Foster for two runs in the sixth and three more in the eighth before tacking on two more off Verdell Mathis in the top of the ninth.
Honus Wagner drove in four runs with a triple, double and single. Eddie Collins also went 3-for-5, scoring twice and gathering a pair of doubles.
Alexander struck out nine and walked two in the Teddys' second shutout of the series. The author of the first one, Christy Mathewson, will try to wrap up the series in Game 5.
LCS, Game 3: Teddys 7, Crawfords 4 (11 innings)
Teddys lead series 2-1
WP: Bender (1-0)
LP: Streeter (0-1)
Save: Joss (1)
HR: Charleston (1), Cobb (2), Wright (1)
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The potentially pivotal Game 3 had several turning points, but perhaps none more significant than the injury to Crawfords starter Bullet Joe Rogan.
Rogan had tossed four scoreless frames, allowing just two hits, but he had to depart after striking out to end the bottom of the fourth. Chet Brewer inherited a 4-0 lead, built on a pair of two-run homers (Oscar Charleston in the first inning, Wild Bill Wright in the fourth) and tossed a scoreless frame himself in the fifth.
But Ty Cobb hit a two-run homer in the sixth, and the Teddys added another run when Louis Santop booted Nap Lajoie's nibbler. Brewer and Roosevelt Davis maintained the 4-3 lead into the ninth, but the Teddys tied it on five straight singles -- being held to just one run because two men were thrown out on the bases.
Sam Streeter and Chief Bender kept the game tied at four into the 11th, when the Teddys got a pinch hit single from Bobby Wallace, a single from Cobb, a sac fly from Eddie Collins, a single from Honus Wagner and a game-breaking triple from Tris Speaker. (Wallace, a mere 1-for-15 in the regular season, is 2-for-2 as a pinch hitter in this series.) Addie Joss, who had no saves in the regular season, nailed this one down with a perfect bottom of the 11th.
Three Finger Brown went eight innings, allowing four runs and 10 hits. Cobb was 4-for-6 with three RBIs and two runs.
Addendum: Behind 2-1 in the series, and with their bullpen hard-worked after short starts by Bill Foster and Rogan, and with Ted Trent a poor matchup against the left-handed Teddys, the Crawfords will shorten their rotation to Foster-Leon Day-Rogan and have Trent available in the pen. So Game 4 will match Pete Alexander and Foster.
WP: Bender (1-0)
LP: Streeter (0-1)
Save: Joss (1)
HR: Charleston (1), Cobb (2), Wright (1)
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The potentially pivotal Game 3 had several turning points, but perhaps none more significant than the injury to Crawfords starter Bullet Joe Rogan.
Rogan had tossed four scoreless frames, allowing just two hits, but he had to depart after striking out to end the bottom of the fourth. Chet Brewer inherited a 4-0 lead, built on a pair of two-run homers (Oscar Charleston in the first inning, Wild Bill Wright in the fourth) and tossed a scoreless frame himself in the fifth.
But Ty Cobb hit a two-run homer in the sixth, and the Teddys added another run when Louis Santop booted Nap Lajoie's nibbler. Brewer and Roosevelt Davis maintained the 4-3 lead into the ninth, but the Teddys tied it on five straight singles -- being held to just one run because two men were thrown out on the bases.
Sam Streeter and Chief Bender kept the game tied at four into the 11th, when the Teddys got a pinch hit single from Bobby Wallace, a single from Cobb, a sac fly from Eddie Collins, a single from Honus Wagner and a game-breaking triple from Tris Speaker. (Wallace, a mere 1-for-15 in the regular season, is 2-for-2 as a pinch hitter in this series.) Addie Joss, who had no saves in the regular season, nailed this one down with a perfect bottom of the 11th.
Three Finger Brown went eight innings, allowing four runs and 10 hits. Cobb was 4-for-6 with three RBIs and two runs.
Addendum: Behind 2-1 in the series, and with their bullpen hard-worked after short starts by Bill Foster and Rogan, and with Ted Trent a poor matchup against the left-handed Teddys, the Crawfords will shorten their rotation to Foster-Leon Day-Rogan and have Trent available in the pen. So Game 4 will match Pete Alexander and Foster.
LCS, Game 2: Crawfords 10, Teddys 8
Series even at one game apiece.
WP: Day (1-0)
LP: McGinnity (0-1)
Save: Streeter (1)
HR: Cobb (1), Beckwith (1)
It was a game of base hits, runs and crooked numbers. While the Teddys kept it close, the Crawfords led almost the entire game.
The key segment came in the fourth and fifth innings. The Crawfords rang up four runs against Rube Waddell in the top half of the fourth, aided by a Nap Lajoie error and a pair of stolen bases by Oscar Charleston and Bill Wright. John Beckwith and Sammy T. Hughes each contributed two-RBI hits. The Teddys responded with three runs in the bottom of the inning, tying the score at 5.
In the process, Sam Crawford was injured. Since Shoeless Joe Jackson was going to have to replace him in the outfield anyway, he was used to pinch-hit for Waddell (and got a RBI single). With Crawford's spot due third in the fifth, the Teddys opted to send Iron Man McGinnity, their weakest reliever, out for the top half of the inning.
It didn't work. Beckwith hit a three-run homer, and the Teddys never caught up. They came close repeatedly; Hughes twice robbed Ty Cobb of hits with men in scoring position.
Leon Day, back in the starting rotation for the Crawfords after spending much of the season in the bullpen, wasn't all that effective; he allowed seven runs, all earned, on 13 hits in 6.6 innings. Sam Streeter got the last seven outs for the save, allowing a run in the ninth.
Beckwith had five RBIs and three runs scored for the Crawfords, and Hughes drove in three. For the Teddys, Roger Bresnahan was 3-for-3 with a walk and a HBP.
WP: Day (1-0)
LP: McGinnity (0-1)
Save: Streeter (1)
HR: Cobb (1), Beckwith (1)
It was a game of base hits, runs and crooked numbers. While the Teddys kept it close, the Crawfords led almost the entire game.
The key segment came in the fourth and fifth innings. The Crawfords rang up four runs against Rube Waddell in the top half of the fourth, aided by a Nap Lajoie error and a pair of stolen bases by Oscar Charleston and Bill Wright. John Beckwith and Sammy T. Hughes each contributed two-RBI hits. The Teddys responded with three runs in the bottom of the inning, tying the score at 5.
In the process, Sam Crawford was injured. Since Shoeless Joe Jackson was going to have to replace him in the outfield anyway, he was used to pinch-hit for Waddell (and got a RBI single). With Crawford's spot due third in the fifth, the Teddys opted to send Iron Man McGinnity, their weakest reliever, out for the top half of the inning.
It didn't work. Beckwith hit a three-run homer, and the Teddys never caught up. They came close repeatedly; Hughes twice robbed Ty Cobb of hits with men in scoring position.
Leon Day, back in the starting rotation for the Crawfords after spending much of the season in the bullpen, wasn't all that effective; he allowed seven runs, all earned, on 13 hits in 6.6 innings. Sam Streeter got the last seven outs for the save, allowing a run in the ninth.
Beckwith had five RBIs and three runs scored for the Crawfords, and Hughes drove in three. For the Teddys, Roger Bresnahan was 3-for-3 with a walk and a HBP.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
LCS, Game 1: Teddys 12, Crawfords 0
Teddys lead series 1-0.
WP: Mathewson (1-0)
LP: B. Foster (0-1)
On one hand, Christy Mathewson threw a six-hit shutout, striking out nine and inducing four double play grounders.
On the other side, Bill Foster allowed seven runs (six earned) in the first two innings.
It was that kind of game for the Crawfords, who used two members of their regular starting rotation in relief. Ted Trent allowed three runs in two innings; Chet Brewer held the Teddys scoreless for two innings.
Nap Lajoie went 4-for-5 for the Teddys, driving in three runs and scoring three. Sam Crawford also drove in three on three hits, including a triple. Eddie Collins was 5-for-5, all singles, with two runs and two RBIs. Crawford and Home Run Baker were the only Teddys who didn't score.
WP: Mathewson (1-0)
LP: B. Foster (0-1)
On one hand, Christy Mathewson threw a six-hit shutout, striking out nine and inducing four double play grounders.
On the other side, Bill Foster allowed seven runs (six earned) in the first two innings.
It was that kind of game for the Crawfords, who used two members of their regular starting rotation in relief. Ted Trent allowed three runs in two innings; Chet Brewer held the Teddys scoreless for two innings.
Nap Lajoie went 4-for-5 for the Teddys, driving in three runs and scoring three. Sam Crawford also drove in three on three hits, including a triple. Eddie Collins was 5-for-5, all singles, with two runs and two RBIs. Crawford and Home Run Baker were the only Teddys who didn't score.
League Championship Series preview
The Crawfords will take switch up their rotation for the LCS.
Bill Foster will still start Game One, but Leon Day will move from bullpen duties back to the rotation and take Game Two. Bullet Joe Rogan remains in the No. 3 slot, and Ted Trent drops to Game 4. Chet Brewer is in the bullpen.
The Teddys will continue to follow their rotation. Because of their one-game playoff, it will be Christy Mathewson, Rube Waddell, Three Finger Brown and Pete Alexander.
Best of seven series. First two games at Teddys, then three at Crawfords (as needed), finishing if necessary at Teddys.
Bill Foster will still start Game One, but Leon Day will move from bullpen duties back to the rotation and take Game Two. Bullet Joe Rogan remains in the No. 3 slot, and Ted Trent drops to Game 4. Chet Brewer is in the bullpen.
The Teddys will continue to follow their rotation. Because of their one-game playoff, it will be Christy Mathewson, Rube Waddell, Three Finger Brown and Pete Alexander.
Best of seven series. First two games at Teddys, then three at Crawfords (as needed), finishing if necessary at Teddys.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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Monday, January 24, 2011
League Top Tens
Hitters
At bats: Cobb (Teddys) 206; C.P. Bell (X-Giants) 197; DiMaggio (Franklins) 194; Wagner (Teddys) 189; Dandridge (Crawfords) 188; Charleston (Crawfords) 186; Oms (Crawfords) 186; Wright (Crawfords) 185; Musial (Ikes) 182
Runs: Ruth (Franklins) 52; J. Gibson (Homestead) 48; DiMaggio (Franklins) 46; E. Collins (Teddys) 44; Morgan (Kennedys) 40; Wagner (Teddys) 39; Charleston (Crawfords) 39; Scales (Homestead) 38, Foxx (Obamas) 37; three with 36
Hits: Cobb (Teddys) 78; Speaker (Teddys) 74; E. Collins (Teddys) 66; Brett (Kennedys) 66; Wright (Crawfords) 64; Musial (Ikes) 62; S. Thompson (Garfields) 60; Lajoies (Teddys) 60; J. Gibson (Homestead) 60; two with 59
RBIs: Brett (Kennedys) 49; Speaker (Teddys) 47; Lajoie (Teddys) 46; Ruth (Franklins) 43; Suttles (Homestead) 42; Foxx (Obamas) 42; F. Robinson (Obamas) 40; Mantle (Obamas) 39; J. Gibson (Homestead) 38; two with 37.
Doubles: Speaker (Teddys) 17; Charleston (Crawfords) 15; Boudreau (Obamas) 15; Lajoie (Teddys) 14; Yount (Kennedys) 13; Dixon (X-Giants) 13; C. Smith (Homestead) 13; five with 12.
Triples: Musial (Ikes) 7; Brett (Kennedys) 6; Suttles (Homestead) 6; Baker (Teddys) 5; Wagner (Teddys) 5; Traynor (Franklins) 5; S. Thompson (Garfields) 5; Dixon (X-Giants) 5; five with 4.
Home runs: Ruth (Franklins) 22; J. Gibson (Homestead) 18; Mantle (Obamas) 17; Charleston (Crawfords) 14; F. Robinson (Obamas) 13; Schmidt (Obamas) 12; Gehrig (Franklins) 12; Mathews (Ikes) 12; Banks (Ikes) 12; Foxx (Obamas) 12,
Stolen bases: Morgan (Kennedys) 7; Kelly (Garfields) 7; Wagner (Teddys) 7; E. Collins (Teddys) 6; Cobb (Teddys) 5; C.P. Bell (X-Giants) 4; many with 3
Bases on balls: Ruth (Franklins) 45; T. Williams (Ikes) 35; Morgan (Kennedys) 31; E. Collins (Teddys) 29; Leonard (Hilldale) 28; Foxx (Obamas) 25; Mantle (Obamas) 24; Schmidt (Obamas) 24; four with 23.
Batting average (128 official at-bats minimum): J. Gibson (Homestead) .423; Speaker (Teddys) .420; Wilson (Homestead) .392; Cobb (Teddys) .379; E. Collins (Teddys) .375; Brett (Kennedys) .371; S. Thompson (Garfields) .370; Suttles (Homestead) .363; Dixon (X-Giants) .354; Beckwith (Crawfords) .351
Pitchers
Innings pitched: Hubbell (Franklins) 93.3, T.F. Brown (Teddys) 89.6; Byrd (Hilldale) 89.6; Waddell (Teddys) 88.6; Grove (Franklins) 87.6; Alexander (Teddys) 86; Young (Garfields) 86; B. Gibson (Kennedys) 84.3; Ford (Ikes) 84.3; Vance (Franklins) 83.3
Hits allowed: R. Brown (Homestead) 121; Byrd (Hilldale) 111; Roberts (Ikes) 110; B. Gibson (Kennedys) 106; Hubbell (Franklins) 100; Brewer (Crawfords) 96; Alexander (Teddys) 96; Grove (Franklins) 96; Plank (Obamas) 95; two with 92.
Runs allowed: R. Brown (Homestead) 76; Roberts (Ikes) 63; Byrd (Hilldale) 61; W. Johnson (Obamas) 61; Brewer (Crawfords) 58; Seaver (Kennedys) 57; Grove (Franklins) 57; Wynn (Ikes) 56; Marichal (Kennedys) 56; B. Gibson 53
Earned runs allowed: R. Brown (Homestead) 76; W. Johnson (Obamas) 58; Grove (Franklins) 57; Roberts (Ikes) 56; Brewer (Crawfords) 56; Seaver (Kennedys) 55; Byrd (Hilldale) 53; Plank (Obamas) 52; Marichal (Kennedys) 52; B. Gibson (Kennedys) 51
Bases on balls: Ryan (Obamas) 52; Brewer (Crawfords) 38; Feller (Franklins) 38; Ford (Ikes) 38; Redding (Hilldale) 37; S.J. Williams (Hilldale) 37; B Foster (Crawfords) 36; Wynn (Ikes) 36; Waddell (Teddys) 36; TF Brown (Teddys) 36.
Strikeouts: Vance (Franklins) 78; Ryan (Obamas) 78; Paige (Homestead) 65; Jones (X-Giants) 62; Feller (Franklins) 61; Hubbell (Franklins) 60; Seaver (Kennedys) 60; Ford (Ikes) 59; Waddell (Teddys) 57; Grove (Franklins) 55.
Wins: Hubbell (Franklins) 8; TF Brown (Teddys), 8; B. Foster (Crawfords) 8; Mathewson (Teddys) 6; Jones (X-Giants) 6, B. Gibson (Kennedys) 6; Ford (Ikes) 6; five with 5.
Losses: SJ Williams (Hilldale) 8; Dihigo (X-Giants) 7; Spahn (Ikes) 7; Wynn (Ikes) 7; Roberts (Ikes) 6; Byrd (Hilldale) 6, Galvin (Garfields) 6; Alexander (Teddys) 6, Grove (Franklins) 6; 10 with 5.
Saves: Fingers (Kennedys) 10; Bender (Teddys) 8; H. Smith (X-Giants) 8; Dean (Franklins) 7; Wilhelm (Ikes) 6; Cooper (Hilldale) 6; Walsh (Obamas) 4; Rusie (Garfields) 4; four with 3.
ERA (44 innings minimum): Jones (X-Giants) 2.48; Donaldson (X-Giants) 2.54; TF Brown (Teddys) 3.01; Waddell (Teddys) 3.35; Hubbell (Franklins) 3.47; Dihigo (X-Giants) 3.62; SJ Williams (Hilldale) 4.7; Welch (Garfields) 4.22; Galvin (Garfields) 4.27; Young (Garfields) 4.29
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Final stats: Franklins
Batting
Name AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB BA
Cronin 77 12 20 13 4 1 6 0 12 .260
Dickey 118 16 35 15 9 0 2 0 14 .297
DiMaggio 194 46 49 19 12 4 6 0 18 .253
Frisch 54 7 14 5 0 1 1 1 6 .259
Gehrig 173 34 50 35 8 3 12 0 22 .289
Hartnett 52 13 20 15 4 0 4 0 8 .384
Hornsby 178 31 58 36 10 3 6 0 18 .326
Ott 161 27 47 21 9 3 7 1 21 .292
Ruth 150 52 52 43 11 2 22 0 45 .347
Traynor 127 12 27 9 5 5 1 0 6 .213
Vaughn 98 15 25 16 6 1 3 0 15 .255
Waner 55 7 14 7 2 2 1 0 5 .255
Pitching
Name IP H R ER BB SO W L S ERA
Covaleski 12 17 13 13 10 4 2 1 0 9.75
Dean 12.6 9 4 4 4 10 1 0 7 2.84
Feller 72 69 46 40 38 61 4 2 0 5.00
Grove 87.6 96 57 57 35 55 5 6 0 5.85
Hoyt 20.3 24 13 13 8 6 3 0 2 5.76
Hubbell 93.3 100 38 36 17 60 8 1 0 3.47
Pennock 17.6 33 26 26 15 3 0 2 0 13.24
Vance 83.3 82 43 42 29 78 5 4 0 4.54
Final stats: Kennedys
Batting
Name AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB BAAaron 164 32 46 26 9 2 11 0 15 .280
Aparicio 37 5 4 1 0 1 0 2 5 .108
Bench 122 21 34 20 6 0 10 0 13 .279
Brett 178 32 66 49 10 6 9 1 11 .371
Fisk 50 5 14 9 5 0 2 0 7 .280
R Jackson 127 19 38 23 11 3 5 0 20 .299
Killebrew 55 8 11 4 2 0 0 0 11 .200
McCovey 121 15 26 25 2 0 6 0 12 .215
Morgan 179 40 47 21 9 1 7 7 31 .263
Rose 78 14 22 4 2 1 1 0 7 .282
Yastrzemski 129 20 26 25 2 0 6 1 25 .202
Yount 171 22 55 16 13 1 3 0 5 .322
Pitching
Name IP H R ER BB SO W L S ERACarlton 78.6 86 49 48 26 49 4 5 0 5.49
Drysdale 20.3 22 14 13 5 19 2 1 1 5.76
Fingers 10.6 10 5 5 2 2 0 1 10 4.21
Gibson 84.3 106 53 51 33 51 6 4 0 5.44
Koufax 17.3 21 13 11 5 15 2 1 2 5.71
Marichal 75.6 82 56 52 22 43 4 4 0 6.18
Niekro 26 17 8 8 9 13 1 0 0 2.77
Seaver 80.6 84 57 55 32 60 3 5 0 6.14
Final stats: Obamas
Name AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB BA
Boudreau 163 25 41 21 15 1 6 0 16 .252
Cochrane 121 12 27 12 8 0 1 0 12 .223
Foxx 159 37 47 42 6 2 12 0 25 .296
Gehringer 180 28 49 18 5 1 3 0 10 .272
Hamilton 133 35 46 7 1 2 3 4 24 .346
Kelley 60 3 16 4 2 0 0 0 6 .267
Lazzeri 16 1 7 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 .438
Lombardi 55 8 21 13 3 0 5 0 5 .382
Mantle 158 31 41 39 5 0 17 0 24 .259
F Robinson 174 33 46 40 4 2 13 1 5 .264
J Robinson 31 9 9 4 1 2 2 0 5 .290
Schmidt 163 27 38 28 5 1 12 1 24 .233
Pitching
Name IP H R ER BB SO W L S ERA
Chesbro 21 17 9 9 6 8 0 0 0 3.86
Gomez 18.3 26 12 12 5 13 3 3 1 5,89
W Johnson 83 90 61 58 28 49 5 4 0 6.29
Nichols 72.6 86 44 43 20 32 4 2 0 5.33
Plank 81 95 52 52 28 49 4 5 0 5.78
Ryan 77 72 44 38 52 78 4 3 0 4.44
Walsh 15.3 20 6 6 5 9 2 1 4 3.52
Willis 18 12 2 2 5 3 1 1 1 1.00
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Final stats: Ikes
Batting
Name AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB BA
Banks 181 23 38 25 6 1 12 0 3 .210
Berra 100 9 22 14 4 0 4 0 7 .220
Campanella 71 6 14 8 2 0 3 0 8 .197
Doerr 88 7 19 2 2 1 1 0 0 .216
Kaline 68 4 18 5 3 1 0 1 5 .265
Mathews 173 23 45 32 6 3 12 0 20 .260
Mays 175 29 44 31 10 1 11 2 13 .251
Musial 182 35 62 30 10 7 11 0 22 .341
Schoendienst 97 8 18 7 2 2 2 0 3 .186
Slaughter 33 7 14 2 3 0 0 0 4 .424
Snider 130 25 30 14 3 1 8 0 7 .231
T Williams 157 28 49 26 9 1 9 0 35 .312
Pitching
Name IP H R ER BB SO W L S ERA
Bunning 20.3 16 5 5 6 20 3 0 0 2.21
Ford 84.3 79 46 44 38 59 6 5 0 4.70
Lemon 31.6 34 16 16 18 7 0 3 0 4.55
Newhouser 15 25 21 19 15 11 0 1 0 12.60
Roberts 78 110 63 56 19 35 1 6 0 6.46
Spahn 77.3 82 43 42 34 32 2 7 0 4.88
Wilhelm 10 6 3 3 1 4 0 0 6 3.00
Wynn 75.3 78 56 43 36 37 3 7 0 5.14
Final stats: Teddys
Batting
Name AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB BA
Baker 168 23 53 26 6 5 2 1 15 .315
Bresnahan 113 18 32 20 8 0 3 0 8 .283
Cobb 206 36 78 29 12 6 3 5 12 .379
Collins 176 44 66 9 11 0 1 6 29 .375
Crawford 183 17 49 21 10 3 1 1 7 .268
SJ Jackson 21 6 9 8 1 2 1 0 1 .429
Lajoie 179 30 60 46 14 3 3 3 7 .335
Schalk 47 3 6 2 2 0 0 0 4 .128
Sisler 27 5 9 4 3 0 0 0 0 .333
Speaker 176 34 74 47 17 3 4 0 23 .420
Wagner 189 39 57 25 12 5 0 7 11 .302
Wallace 15 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .067
Pitching
Name IP H R ER BB SO W L S ERA
Alexander 86 96 52 51 34 48 4 6 0 5.34
Bender 10 10 2 2 2 2 1 0 8 1.80
Brown 89.6 72 32 30 36 46 8 2 0 3.01
Joss 13.3 18 4 4 2 8 2 1 0 2.70
Mathewson 78 90 48 45 27 40 6 3 0 5.19
Brown 89.6 72 32 30 36 46 8 2 0 3.01
Joss 13.3 18 4 4 2 8 2 1 0 2.70
Mathewson 78 90 48 45 27 40 6 3 0 5.19
McGinnity 24 35 20 19 11 12 0 0 1 7.13
Rixey 13 2 0 0 4 7 3 0 3 0.00
Waddell 88.6 77 36 33 36 57 4 4 0 3.35
Final stats: Garfields
Name AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB BA
Anson 81 10 20 12 3 2 2 0 3 .247
Burkett 111 27 48 15 6 1 1 3 14 .432
JCollins 115 17 38 11 5 1 2 0 9 .330
Connor 106 8 24 14 1 2 1 0 8 .226
Davis 99 14 25 12 7 1 1 2 3 .253
Delahanty 181 17 47 22 12 4 1 0 10 .260
Duffy 88 11 19 5 3 0 0 1 4 .216
Ewing 106 6 23 11 3 1 0 2 5 .217
Jennings 112 12 28 9 5 0 1 2 11 .250
Kelly 121 14 39 14 11 1 1 7 9 .322
Thompson 162 30 60 31 9 5 5 1 10 .370
Ward 149 16 45 14 1 2 0 3 10 .302
Pitching
Name IP H R ER BB SO W L S ERA
Clarkson 20.6 30 18 16 8 5 1 3 1 6.97
Galvin 78 79 41 37 25 23 2 6 0 4.27
Keefe 80 92 48 48 22 49 4 5 0 5.40
Radbourne 26 33 13 13 11 8 1 0 1 4.50
Rusie 11 8 3 3 7 8 1 0 4 2.45
Spalding 14.6 12 4 3 5 1 2 2 0 1.84
Welch 79 82 39 37 26 26 4 5 0 4.22
Young 86 92 42 41 12 28 3 5 0 4.29
Final stats: Hilldale
Batting
Name AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB BA
Allen 167 14 40 14 6 1 1 1 10 .240
Bankhead 32 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 .063
L Brown 58 7 14 4 1 0 1 0 11 .241
Carr 26 3 7 3 0 0 0 0 1 .269
Gardner 19 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 .158
J Johnson 176 15 42 16 10 3 0 2 7 .239
Leonard 165 22 45 35 10 2 6 0 28 .273
Poles 174 19 45 18 3 7 1 3 13 .259
Stearnes 170 27 43 18 10 1 5 1 17 .253
Torriente 165 24 47 11 12 4 2 1 12 .285
Trouppe 91 7 20 8 2 2 1 1 13 .220
Wells 167 26 46 25 7 2 8 0 17 .275
Pitching
Name IP H R ER BB SO W L S ERA
Byrd 89.6 111 61 53 25 31 5 6 0 5.32
Cooper 12.6 9 1 1 4 2 0 0 6 0.71
Dismukes 22 28 18 18 8 4 2 4 0 7.36
Hensley 15 13 9 9 4 1 1 0 0 5.40
Powell 21.6 32 20 20 6 8 0 1 0 8.30
Redding 77 76 44 42 37 40 4 5 0 5.14
SJ Williams 82 75 43 38 37 38 2 8 0 4.17
Winters 76 74 41 41 20 31 2 5 0 4.86
Final stats: Crawfords
Batting
Name AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB BB BA
Beckwith 168 34 59 34 8 2 9 2 17 .351
Charleston 186 39 59 37 15 1 14 3 18 .317
Dandridge 188 18 51 14 5 1 0 0 3 .271
Duncan 55 7 11 8 2 1 1 0 2 .200
Hughes 150 18 43 22 8 1 2 1 13 .287
Jenkins 19 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 .158
HR Johnson 41 5 13 5 1 0 1 0 1 .317
Lundy 139 17 32 10 4 3 3 0 10 .230
Oms 186 32 50 15 8 2 6 1 14 .269
Rogan* 19 4 7 5 0 1 1 0 0 .368
Santop 113 12 38 19 7 2 2 0 3 .336
Warfield 36 2 8 3 0 1 0 1 4 .222
Wright 185 29 64 37 5 3 8 1 10 .346
*excludes plate appearances while in game as pitcher
Pitching
Name IP H R ER BB SO W L S ERA
Brewer 79.3 96 58 56 38 27 3 6 0 6.35
Davis 17 9 3 3 6 3 2 1 2 1.59
Day 36 40 22 20 17 21 2 3 1 5.00
B Foster 87 73 45 42 36 52 8 2 0 4.34
Mathis 16 32 18 17 6 7 0 1 0 9.56
Rogan 76.3 87 44 43 26 42 4 4 0 5.07
Streeter 17.3 20 9 9 6 2 2 0 3 4.67
Trent 72.6 73 46 41 26 25 3 3 0 5.08
B Foster 87 73 45 42 36 52 8 2 0 4.34
Mathis 16 32 18 17 6 7 0 1 0 9.56
Rogan 76.3 87 44 43 26 42 4 4 0 5.07
Streeter 17.3 20 9 9 6 2 2 0 3 4.67
Trent 72.6 73 46 41 26 25 3 3 0 5.08
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