BOB HORNER LEAGUE
1950
World Champion: New York Ski-Ballers
STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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NATIONAL LEAGUE |
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TEAM |
W |
L |
GB |
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TEAM |
W |
L |
GB |
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104 |
58 |
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New York |
109 |
53 |
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Chicago |
101 |
61 |
3 |
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St. Louis |
100 |
62 |
9 |
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Detroit |
90 |
72 |
14 |
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Cincinnati |
86 |
76 |
23 |
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Cleveland |
82 |
80 |
22 |
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Philadelphia |
82 |
80 |
27 |
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Baltimore |
79 |
83 |
25 |
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Chicago |
76 |
86 |
33 |
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New York |
75 |
87 |
29 |
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Brooklyn |
74 |
88 |
35 |
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Boston |
60 |
102 |
44 |
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Milwaukee |
63 |
99 |
46 |
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Washington |
57 |
105 |
47 |
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Pittsburgh |
58 |
104 |
51 |
PLAYOFFS
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Chicago defeats Kansas City 4
games to 1 |
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New York defeats St. Louis 4 games to 1 |
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New York defeats Chicago 4 games to 1 |
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NL |
Most
Valuable Player
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Cy Young |
Marty Sandusky, BAL |
Dutch Schultz, NYN |
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Fireman |
Elvio Moss, DET |
Peaches Kelso, NYN |
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Rookie of the Year |
George Mabry, BAL |
Dutch Hargesheimer, CHN |
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Batting Champion |
Adam Howe, CLE (.389) |
Ricky Chapman, PHI (.365) |
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Home Run Champion |
Larry Farr, BOS (49) |
Melvin James, STL (47) |
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RBI Champion |
Adam Howe, CLE (146) |
Melvin James, STL (158) |
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Triple Crown |
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AL |
NL |
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Batting Average |
Adam Howe, CLE (.389) |
Ricky Chapman, PHI (.365) |
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Home Runs |
Larry Farr, BOS (49) |
Melvin James, STL (47) |
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RBI |
Adam Howe, CLE (146) |
Melvin James, STL (158) |
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Doubles |
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Roy Hobbs, NYN (45) |
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Triples |
Brian Cicotte, CHA (16) |
Jim McKay, CIN (15) |
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Stolen Bases |
Andy Delahanty, KC (31) |
Luther Whitt, STL (41) |
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Runs |
Brian Cicotte, CHA (154) |
Ricky Chapman, PHI (139) |
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Wins |
Marty Sandusky, BAL (27) |
Dutch Schultz, NYN (22) |
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Losses |
Eric Parsons, BOS (22) |
Joe Caster, MIL (19) |
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ERA |
Marty Sandusky, BAL (1.84) |
Dutch Schultz, NYN (2.10) |
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Innings Pitched |
Marty Sandusky, BAL (298) |
Drummond Santiago, MIL (284.2) |
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Complete Games |
Marty Sandusky, BAL (18) |
Cly Monteleone, NYN; Drummond Santiago, MIL (16) |
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Shutouts |
Marty Sandusky, BAL (7) |
Jake Riss, STL (7) |
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Strikeouts |
Marty Sandusky, BAL (229) |
Len Boerner, STL (205) |
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Saves |
Gene Jorgensen, KC (39) |
Peaches Kelso, NYN (49) |
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NOTABLE EVENTS
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Allan Jeffcoat (CIN) no-hits Brooklyn |
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Marty Sandusky (BAL) tosses a two-hit shutout at Chicago |
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Brad Huges (CHA) tosses a two-hitter against New York |
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G.N. West (PIT) lasts 12.1 innings before Chicago finally prevails in 15 |
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Steve Phillips and Gene Dickshot (CIN) combine on a 1-hit shutout of Chicago |
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Jim Robinson (BAL) tosses a two-hitter against New York |
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Jake Riss (STL) tosses a two-hitter at Milwaukee |
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Rich and Heintzelman (PIT) combine on a two-hitter against Cincinnati |
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Mike Beal (KC) no-hits Cleveland |
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Walter Alexander (WAS) one-hits Detroit |
Batting:
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Happy Sullivan (STL) hits 3 HRs against Philadelphia |
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Charlie Ramsey (CHA) hits 3 HRs, leading an 11 HR attack against WAS |
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Hal Jordan (CLE) chips in 7 RBI in a wild win against Washington |
Postseason:
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Sherman Sallee (CHA) 2-hits KC in ALCS Game 2 |
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