View Single Post
Old 01-27-2024, 06:06 PM   #11
Lord Byron
Hall Of Famer
 
Join Date: Nov 2023
Posts: 2,851
Postseason awards, 1901

Here are the postseason awards for 1901:
AL Great Glove Award: Pitcher Earl Moore (Cleveland Bronchos), catcher Doc Powers (Philadelphia Athletics), first baseman Frank Isbell (Chicago White Sox), second baseman Hobe Ferris (Boston Americans), third baseman Bill Bradley (Cleveland Bronchos), shortstop Frank Scheibeck (Cleveland Bronchos), left fielder Doc Nance (Detroit Tigers), center fielder Jimmy Barrett (Detroit Tigers) and right fielder Ducky Holmes (Detroit Tigers)
NL Great Glove Award: Pitcher Bill Dineen (Boston Beaneaters), catcher Heinie Peitz (Cincinnati Reds), first baseman Jake Beckley (Cincinnati Reds), second baseman Gene DeMontreville (Boston Beaneaters), third baseman Charlie Irwin (Cincinnati Reds), shortstop Bobby Wallace (St. Louis Cardinals), left fielder Ed Delahanty (Philadelphia Phillies), center fielder Danny Green (Chicago Orphans), and right fielder Elmer Flick (Philadelphia Phillies)
AL Reliever of the Year: Bill Bernhard (Chicago White Sox), with 3 saves, a 6-1 record, and a 2.43 ERA.
AL Platinum Stick winners: Pitcher Nixey Callahan (Chicago White Sox), catcher Roger Bresnahan (Baltimore Orioles), first baseman Buck Freeman (Boston Americans), second baseman Nap Lajole (Philadelphia Athletics), third baseman Jimmy Williams (Boston Americans), shortstop Bill Keister (Baltimore Orioles), left fielder Mike Donlin (Baltimore Orioles), center fielder Chick Stahl (Boston Americans), right fielder Cy Seymour (Baltimore Orioles)
NL Platinum Stick winners: Pitcher Frank Kitson (Brooklyn Superbas), catcher Frank Chance (Chicago Orphans), first baseman Kitty Bransfield (Pittsburgh Pirates), second baseman Tom Daly (Brooklyn Superbas), third baseman Jimmy Sheckard (Brooklyn Superbas), shortstop Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates), left fielder Ed Delahanty (Pittsburgh Pirates), center fielder Emmet Heidrick (St. Louis Cardinals), and right fielder Sam Crawford (Cincinnati Reds)
AL Rookie of the Year: Shortstop Wid Conroy (St. Louis Browns), with 9 home runs, 71 RBIs, and 76 runs scored.
NL Rookie of the Year: Starting pitcher Happy Townsend (Philadelphia Phillies), with a 25-9 record and 1.88 ERA.
AL Best Manager: John McGraw (Baltimore Orioles)
NL Best Manager: Bill Shettsline (Philadelphia Phillies)
AL Best Pitcher of the Year (1): Starting pitcher Cy Young (Boston Americans), with a 24-9 record and 1.91 ERA.
NL Best Pitcher of the Year: Starting pitcher Christy Mathewson (New York Giants), with a 23-14 record and 1.69 ERA.
AL Most Valuable Player of the Year: Second baseman Jimmy Williams (Baltimore Orioles), with 9 home runs, 151 RBIs, and 126 runs scored.
NL Most Valuable Player of the Year: Right fielder Sam Crawford (Cincinnati Reds), with 18 home runs, 79 RBIs, and 90 runs scored.

Notes:
-The Cleveland Blues have become the Cleveland Bronchos.
-The Milwaukee Brewers have moved to St. Louis and become the St. Louis Browns.

******

(1) I am not going to name it the Cy Young Award (because that's what OOTP 24 names it) because, well, of the fact that Young is still alive and active; I will change it when (and if) I get to the 1956 season, like in RL.
Lord Byron is offline