September 1st 1936 Update
A pitching duel was ongoing between Atheltics' Johhny Allen and Senators' Lefty Grove.The race was on to see which pitcher can win the most games and the lowest earned run
average. Washington ace Lefty Grove bowed out of the race due to an elbow injury that will sideline him for 7 to 8 months. Rokie Bob Feller tosses a NO HITTER on August 30th,
the first since Lon Warneke in May 1934. Earnie Lombardi is still in the running for a .400 batting average, only around 25 games remain.
Standings
Batting Stats
Pitching Stats
Washington Senators Report
Record 78-52: 1st place AL
Greenberg and Feller were once again named Batter and Rookie of the Month respectively. Ace Lefty Grove is out for the remainder of the season with an elbow injury. Greenberg
sets a personal best for the most home runs in a season with 34.
Top Prospect Report
Tracking the #1 Batter and Pitcher
Ted Williams (New York Giants) .355 10 HR 60 RBIs with Giants
Bob Feller (Washington Senators) 12-8, 3.45 era, 181 strike outs, with Washington.