Sunday, February 28, 2010

OOTP Historical Replay: 1955

AL Champion: Boston Red Sox
NL Champion: Philadelphia Phillies

World Champion: Philadelphia Phillies

AL MVP: Willie Mays-Boston Red Sox: .316, 40 HR, 110 RBI







NL MVP: Ted Williams-Philadelphia Phillies: .354, 43 HR, 110 RBI







AL Cy Young: Warren Spahn-Kansas City Athletics: 20-9, 2.62 ERA







NL Cy Young: Curt Simmons-Philadelphia Phillies: 22-5, 3.48 ERA







AL ROY: Hal Smith-Detroit Tigers: .277, 18 HR, 75 RBI







NL ROY: Rocky Colavito-Pittsburgh Pirates: .290, 17 HR, 53 RBI







Milestones:

Stan Musial-3000 Hits; 400 HR
Bobby Doerr-2000 Hits
Yogi Berra-300 HR
Mickey Vernon-2000 Hits

Hall Of Fame Inductee:

Stan Hack: .307, 79 HR, 1030 RBI, 2473 Hits

6 All-Star Selections





Career Ending Injuries: None

Saturday, February 27, 2010

OOTP Historical Replay: 1954

AL Champion: Philadelphia Athletics
NL Champion: Philadelphia Phillies

World Champion: Philadelphia Phillies

AL MVP: Eddie Mathews-Cleveland Indians: .311, 40 HR, 117 RBI







NL MVP: Ted Williams-Philadelphia Phillies: .333, 47 HR, 134 RBI







AL Cy Young: Steve Gromek-Philadelphia Athletics: 22-11, 3.14 ERA







NL Cy Young: Harvey Haddix-New York Giants: 23-5, 2.50 ERA







AL ROY: Ken Boyer-Detroit Tigers: .299, 27 HR, 77 RBI







NL ROY: Bob Skinner-Philadelphia Phillies: .333, 13 HR, 88 RBI







Milestones:

Stan Musial-1500 RBI; 1500 Hits
Bobby Doerr-1000 Runs
Ted Williams-2500 Hits
Mickey Vernon-1000 Runs

Hall Of Fame Inductees: None

Career Ending Injuries: None

Thursday, February 25, 2010

OOTP Historical Replay: 1953

AL Champion: Philadelphia Athletics
NL Champion: Chicago Cubs

World Champion: Chicago Cubs

AL MVP: Eddie Mathews-Cleveland Indians: .305, 43 HR, 117 RBI







NL MVP: Stan Musial-Philadelphia Phillies: .378, 28 HR, 134 RBI







AL Cy Young: Sal Maglie-Philadelphia Athletics: 22-5, 2.57 ERA







NL Cy Young: Alex Kellner-Philadelphia Phillies: 25-8, 3.27 ERA







AL ROY: Wally Moon-St. Louis Browns: .349, 13 HR, 59 RBI







NL ROY: Hank Aaron-Cincinnati Reds: .313, 17 HR, 63 RBI







Milestones:

Stan Musial-2500 Hits
Bob Feller-250 Wins
Ted Williams-500 HR; 1500 RBI

Hall Of Fame Inductee:

Mel Ott: .314, 522 HR, 1910 RBI, 2980 Hits

Winner of 6 AL MVP Awards (1929, 1930, 1931, 1942, 1943, 1944)
Winner of 1932 NL MVP Award
Winner of 4 Gold Glove Awards
10 All-Star Selections


Career Ending Injuries: Al Kaline, Harry Chiti

Sunday, February 21, 2010

OOTP Historical Replay: 1952

AL Champion: Philadelphia Athletics
NL Champion: Philadelphia Phillies

World Champion: Philadelphia Phillies

AL MVP: Ted Kluszewski-Philadelphia Athletics: .318, 33 HR, 116 RBI







NL MVP: Stan Musial-New York Giants: .347, 34 HR, 111 RBI







AL Cy Young: Larry Jansen-Philadelphia Athletics: 26-7, 1.96 ERA







NL Cy Young: Curt Simmons-Philadelphia Phillies: 24-11, 2.43 ERA







AL ROY: Frank Sullivan-Washington Senators: 13-7, 2.90 ERA







NL ROY: Dusty Rhodes-Pittsburgh Pirates: .312, 24 HR, 58 RBI







Milestones:

Stan Musial-300 HR
Johnny Mize-400 HR
Ted Williams-1500 Runs
Bill Nicholson-1000 RBI
Lou Boudreau-1000 Runs

Hall Of Fame Inductees:

Hank Greenberg: .285, 503 HR, 1793 RBI, 2708 Hits

Winner of 4 AL MVP Awards (1937, 1939, 1940, 1945)
Winner of 4 Gold Glove Awards
8 All-Star Selections



Johnny Mize: .318, 402 HR, 1390 RBI, 2322 Hits

Winner of 2 NL MVP Awards (1943, 1946)
Winner of 2 Golden Glove Awards
11 All-Star Selections



Career Ending Injuries: Irv Noren

OOTP Historical Replay: 1951

AL Champion: Philadelphia Athletics
NL Champion: Chicago Cubs

World Champion: Chicago Cubs

AL MVP: Hank Thompson-Philadelphia Athletics: .359, 18 HR, 102 RBI







NL MVP: Stan Musial-New York Giants: .357, 42 HR, 125 RBI







AL Cy Young: Harry Brecheen-New York Yankees: 23-11, 2.71 ERA








NL Cy Young: Joe Presko-Chicago Cubs: 22-12, 2.96 ERA







AL ROY: Eddie Mathews-Cleveland Indians: .285, 16 HR, 63 RBI







NL ROY: Jim Greengrass-St. Louis Cardinals: .315, 12 HR, 55 RBI







Milestones:

Bobby Doerr-1000 RBI
Bob Feller-3000 K
Stan Hack-1000 RBI
Hank Greenberg-500 HR
Lou Boudreau-2000 Hits
Ted Williams-2000 Hits

Hall Of Fame Inductees: None

Career Ending Injuries: Ralph Kiner, Dave Philley

Saturday, February 20, 2010

OOTP Historical Replay: 1950

AL Champion: Philadelphia Athletics
NL Champion: Boston Braves

World Champion: Boston Braves

AL MVP: Ralph Kiner-Detroit Tigers: .302, 42 HR, 136 RBI







NL MVP: Ted Williams-Philadelphia Phillies: .352, 42 HR, 97 RBI







AL Cy Young: Larry Jansen-Philadelphia Athletics: 20-6, 2.40 ERA







NL Cy Young: Curt Simmons-Philadelphia Phillies: 18-8, 2.90 ERA







AL ROY: Gus Bell-Philadelphia Athletics: .324, 9 HR, 47 RBI







NL ROY: Minnie Minoso-Pittsburgh Pirates: .315, 13 HR, 86 RBI







Milestones:

Joe Gordon-1000 RBI
Bob Feller-200 Wins
Joe DiMaggio-1000 Runs
Hank Greenberg-2500 Hits
Stan Musial-2000 Hits, 1000 RBI
Ted Williams-400 HR

Hall Of Fame Inductees:

Bill Dickey: .315, 272 HR, 1415 RBI, 2919 Hits

Winner of 1938 NL MVP Award
Winner of 2 Gold Glove Awards
12 All-Star Selections



Paul Derringer: 267-248, 3.52 ERA, 1689 K

Winner of 3 NL Cy Young Awards (1936, 1939, 1944)
Winner of 1 Gold Glove Award
7 All-Star Selections



Career Ending Injuries: Johnny Wyrostek, Bob Dillinger

OOTP Historical Replay: 1949

AL Champion: New York Yankees
NL Champion: Cincinnati Reds

World Champion: New York Yankees

AL MVP: Earl Torgeson-Washington Senators: .297, 24 HR, 89 RBI







NL MVP: Stan Musial-New York Giants: .397, 41 HR, 131 RBI







AL Cy Young: Harry Brecheen-New York Yankees: 24-8, 3.05 ERA








NL Cy Young: Mike Garcia-New York Giants: 24-6, 2.81 ERA







AL ROY: Bubba Church-St. Louis Browns: 10-7, 3.45 ERA







NL ROY: Tommy Glaviano-New York Giants: .299, 11 HR, 62 RBI







Milestones:

Phil Cavaretta-2000 Hits
Johnny Vander Meer-200 Wins
Joe DiMaggio-1000 RBI
Van Mungo-250 Wins
Stan Musial-1000 Runs

Hall Of Fame Inductees:

Arky Vaughan: .321, 140 HR, 1069 RBI, 2275 Hits

Winner of 1 Gold Glove Award
6 All-Star Selections




Van Mungo: 253-177, 3.40 ERA, 2535 K

Winner of 4 AL Cy Young Awards (1932, 1934, 1935, 1936)
4 All-Star Selections




Career Ending Injuries: None
 

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