Saturday, January 30, 2010

Player Accomplishments

Here's a look at some player accomplishments so far through the 1932 season:

Most HR's In A Game:

Jim Bottomley: 4 HR (4-5 with 7 RBI) on 7/19/1923







Most Hits In A Game:

Eddie Moore: 7 Hits (7-9, 1 HR, 4 RBI) on 9/29/1923







Most K's In A Game:

Rube Waddell: 16 K's (14 IP & 5 BB) on 8/10/1903







Christy Mathewsen: 16 K's (11 IP & 2 BB) on 7/15/1904







Most HR's In A Season:

Chuck Klein: 53 HR (.388 & 142 RBI) 1930







Most RBI In A Season:

Harry Heilmann: 160 RBI (.389, 30 HR) 1922







Most Wins In A Season:

Deacon Phillipe: 31 Wins (31-7, 2.13 ERA) 1906







Longest Hitting Streak:

Rogers Hornsby: 43 Games in 1925

OOTP Historical Replay: 1932

AL Champion: Chicago White Sox
NL Champion: Pittsburgh Pirates

World Champion: Chicago White Sox

AL MVP: Rick Ferrell-Chicago White Sox: .325, 4 HR, 79 RBI








NL MVP: Mel Ott-St. Louis Cardinals: .339, 37 HR, 130 RBI







AL Cy Young: Van Mungo-St. Louis Browns: 22-9, 2.51 ERA







NL Cy Young: Red Ruffing-Pittsburgh Pirates: 26-9, 2.77 ERA







AL ROY: Pinky Higgins-Boston Red Sox: .309, 14 HR, 88 RBI







NL ROY: Dixie Walker-Cincinnati Reds: .342, 21 HR, 94 ERA







Milestones:

Lou Gehrig-1000 Runs; 300 HR
Joe Sewell-1000 Runs
Eppa Rixey-250 Wins

Hall Of Fame Inductees:

Johnny Bassler: .305, 19 HR, 903 RBI, 2414 Hits







Walter Johnson: 400-301, 3.16 ERA, 3596 K's

Winner of 5 NL Cy Young Awards (1909, 1914, 1915, 1925, 1926)





Career Ending Injuries: Buzz Arlett

OOTP Historical Replay: 1931

AL Champion: Chicago White Sox
NL Champion: Pittsburgh Pirates

World Champion: Pittsburgh Pirates

AL MVP: Mel Ott-Detroit Tigers: .351, 35 HR, 119 RBI







NL MVP: Lou Gehrig-Philadelphia Phillies: .345, 42 HR, 138 RBI







AL Cy Young: Clint Brown-Chicago White Sox: 20-13, 3.99 ERA







NL Cy Young: Lefty Grove-Chicago Cubs: 25-13, 2.24 ERA







AL ROY: Frank Doljack-Chicago White Sox: .320, 8 HR, 51 RBI







NL ROY: Charlie English-Chicago Cubs: .353, 5 HR, 36 RBI







Milestones:

Herb Pennock-200 Wins
Joe Sewell-2000 Hits
Ross Youngs-2000 Hits
Lou Gehrig-1000 RBI

Hall Of Fame Inductees:

Jack Fournier: .319, 228 HR, 1391 RBI, 2714 Hits

Winner of 1924 AL MVP
Winner Of 1 Gold Glove Award




Guy Morton: 221-188, 3.46 ERA, 1851 K's

Winner of 1916 AL Cy Young Award





Career Ending Injuries: None

Thursday, January 28, 2010

OOTP Historical Replay: 1930

AL Champion: St. Louis Browns
NL Champion: New York Giants

World Champion: St. Louis Browns

AL MVP: Mel Ott-Detroit Tigers: .378, 38 HR, 116 RBI







NL MVP: Chuck Klein-Boston Braves: .388, 53 HR, 142 RBI







AL Cy Young: Dutch Ulrich-St. Louis Browns: 22-3, 2.47 ERA







NL Cy Young: Lefty Grove-Chicago Cubs: 20-10, 3.35 ERA







AL ROY: Ernie Lombardi-New York Yankees: .324, 15 HR, 59 RBI







NL ROY: Smead Jolley-Philadelphia Phillies: .341, 20 HR, 123 RBI







Milestones:

Sam Rice-1000 Runs
Rogers Hornsby-300 HR's; 1500 RBI
Jack Fournier-1500 Runs
Goose Goslin-2000 Hits; 1000 RBI
Walter Johnson-400 Wins

Hall Of Fame Inductees:

Eddie Collins: .333, 49 HR, 1397 RBI, 3577 Hits

Winner of 1910 NL MVP Award
Winner of 9 Gold Glove Awards




Harry Heilmann: .345, 165 HR, 1342 RBI, 2840 Hits

Winner Of 1922 NL MVP Award
Winner of 2 Gold Glove Awards




Sam Rice: .328, 40 HR, 885 RBI, 2233 Hits

Winner of 6 Gold Glove Awards





George Sisler: .352, 132 HR, 1291 RBI, 2800 Hits

Winner of 1915 NL ROY Award
Winner of 2 MVP Awards (1918, 1920)
Winner of 1 Gold Glove Award



Career Ending Injuries: Harry Heilmann, Bobby Burke, Lew Fonseca, Art Nehf, Bruce Cunningham, Ray Blades

Thursday, January 7, 2010

OOTP Historical Replay: 1929

AL Champion: Washington Senators
NL Champion: Boston Braves

World Champion: Washington Senators


AL MVP: Mel Ott-Detroit Tigers: .381, 35 HR, 119 RBI








NL MVP: Lou Gehrig-Cincinnati Reds: .381, 44 HR, 142 RBI








AL Cy Young: Zip Zabel-Washington Senators: 24-8, 3.62 ERA








NL Cy Young: Dolly Gray-Boston Braves: 20-8, 3.66 ERA








AL ROY: Gus Mancuso-Chicago White Sox: .361, 15 HR, 90 RBI








NL ROY: Lefty O'Doul-Chicago Cubs: .354, 18 HR, 93 RBI







Milestones:

Sam Rice-2000 Hits
Rogers Hornsby-1500 Runs, 3000 Hits
Jack Fournier-2500 Hits
Goose Goslin-1000 Runs
Wally Schang-1000 RBI

Hall Of Fame Inductee:


Ty Cobb: .360, 110 HR, 1680 RBI, 4136 Hits







Career Ending Injuries: Jim Bottomley, John Milligan

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

OOTP Historical Replay: 1928

It's been a busy holiday season and I've been a little lax on posting...hopefully I can now get back on track!!

AL Champion: St. Louis Browns
NL Champion: Boston Braves

World Champion: Boston Braves


AL MVP: Tony Lazzeri-Cleveland Indians: .363, 25 HR, 103 RBI








NL MVP: Lou Gehrig-Cincinnati Reds: .370, 32 HR, 144 RBI








AL Cy Young: Joe Shaute-St. Louis Browns: 23-10, 3.15 ERA








NL Cy Young: Watty Clark-Brooklyn Robins: 22-13, 3.03 ERA








AL ROY: Johnny Frederick-Washington Senators: .348, 19 HR, 63 RBI








NL ROY: Earl Averill-Philadelphia Phillies: .349, 15 HR, 50 RBI







Milestones:

Eppa Rixey-200 Wins
Harry Heilmann-2500 Hits
Jesse Barnes-200 Wins
Ty Cobb-4000 Hits
Eddie Collins-3500 Hits
Wally Schang-2000 Hits
Johnny Bassler-1000 Runs, 2000 Hits
Earl Hamilton-200 Wins
Guy Morton-200 Wins
Walter Johnson-3500 K's

Hall Of Fame Inductees: None

Career Ending Injuries: Ike Davis, Joe Munson, Willis Hudlin
 

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