BOB HORNER LEAGUE
1951
World Champion: Cincinnati Stearnwheelers
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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Chicago |
123 |
39 |
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St. Louis |
108 |
54 |
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Cleveland |
92 |
70 |
31 |
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Cincinnati |
104 |
58 |
4 |
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Kansas City |
90 |
72 |
33 |
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New York |
101 |
61 |
7 |
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New York |
89 |
73 |
34 |
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Brooklyn |
75 |
87 |
33 |
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Detroit |
78 |
84 |
45 |
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Pittsburgh |
72 |
90 |
36 |
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Boston |
64 |
98 |
59 |
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Chicago |
70 |
92 |
38 |
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Baltimore |
60 |
102 |
63 |
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Milwaukee |
62 |
100 |
46 |
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Washington |
52 |
110 |
71 |
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Philadelphia |
56 |
106 |
52 |
PLAYOFFS
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Cleveland defeats Chicago 4
games to 3 |
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Cincinnati defeats St. Louis 4 games to 1 |
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Cincinnati defeats Cleveland 4 games to 0 |
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NL |
Most
Valuable Player
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Rob Floyd, CHA |
Luther Whitt, STL |
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Cy Young |
Dutch Schultz, CLE |
Drummond Santiago, STL |
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Fireman |
Gene Dickshot, CHA |
Shad Salkeld, CIN |
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Rookie of the Year |
Gene Dickshot, CHA |
Shad Salkeld, CIN |
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Batting Champion |
Andy Delahanty, KC (.385) |
Sam McCluskey, NYN (.375) |
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Home Run Champion |
Rob Floyd, CHA (55) |
Ricky Chapman, PHI (43) |
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RBI Champion |
Rob Floyd, CHA (161) |
Tommy Hacker, BRO (130) |
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Triple Crown |
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AL |
NL |
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Batting Average |
Andy Delahanty, KC (.385) |
Sam McCluskey, NYN (.375) |
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Home Runs |
Rob Floyd, CHA (55) |
Ricky Chapman, PHI (43) |
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RBI |
Rob Floyd, CHA (161) |
Tommy Hacker, BRO (130) |
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Doubles |
Andy Delahanty, KC (43) |
Roger Dorn, NYN (49) |
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Triples |
Roy Hobbs, CHA (12) |
Luther Whitt, STL (14) |
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Stolen Bases |
Andy Delahanty, KC (25) |
Alex Sugden, STL (50) |
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Runs |
Brian Cicotte, CHA (152) |
Alex Sugden, Luther Whitt; STL (130) |
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Wins |
Marty Sandusky, CHA (24) |
Drummond Santiago, STL (25) |
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Losses |
Tommy McTamany, BAL (22) |
Jose Anderson, PHI (19) |
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ERA |
Dutch Schultz, CLE (2.13) |
Drummond Santiago, STL (2.69) |
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Innings Pitched |
Dutch Schultz, CLE (270.1) |
Mike Brown, CIN (266.2) |
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Complete Games |
Dutch Schultz, CLE (12) |
Jake Riss; Drummond Santiago, STL (14) |
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Shutouts |
Mike Beall, KC (4) |
Drummond Santiago, STL (7) |
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Strikeouts |
Dutch Schultz, CLE (183) |
Alan Jeffcoat, CIN (215) |
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Saves |
Gene Dickshot, CHA (38) |
Shad Salked, CIN (56) |
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NOTABLE EVENTS
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Two rookies, Mad Ryan and Joe Mueller, toss consecutive shutouts for Pittsburgh |
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Drummond Santiago and Joe Ricci toss back-to-back two hitters for St. Louis. |
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Sam Sturtze tosses a two hitter despite walking eight, and hits a triple |
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Philly’s Frank Gandil no-hits New York |
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Drummond Santiago tosses his second two-hitter of the year |
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Washington’s Harry Haselman two-hits New York |
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G.N. West and 2 RPS's combine for no-hitter for Pittsburgh |
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Jake Riss tosses a two-hitter for St. Louis |
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Dutch Schultz (CLE) no-hits Boston |
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Mike Brown (CIN) tosses a 1-hitter against Pittsburgh |
Batting:
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Luther Whitt reaches six times in the same game |
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Julio Dillard hits three round trippers in a losing cause |
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Chico Hawley goes deep twice in the fourth inning |
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Brian Cicotte hits for the cycle and has 3 HRs in one game |
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Cincinnati’s Chris Judson hit’s 3 HRs against Milwaukee |
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St. Louis’ Luther Whitt goes deep 3 times |
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Melvin James hits 3 HRs for St. Louis |
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Philadelphia’s Herb Peterson goes deep three times |
Miscellaneous:
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The Orange Caps win on a wild pitch in 13 |
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Washington scores eight in the ninth to tie but loses in ten |
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Washington loses to Boston 19-12 in a game that featured 12 HRs |
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St. Louis swipes six bases against the Guppies |
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