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Hitting leaders for 1905
Here are the hitting leaders for 1905
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Pitching leaders for 1905
Here are the pitching leaders for 1905:
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Fielding leaders for 1905
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Minor league champions, 1905
Here are the minor league champions for 1905:
International League (AAA): Buffalo Bisons (2) Pacific Coast League (AAA): Los Angeles Angels (3) Western League (AAA): St. Joseph Saints Southern Association (AAA): Birmingham Barons American Association (AAA): Indianapolis Indians New England League (AA): Fall River Indians New York State League (AA): Troy Trojans Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League (AA): Davenport Riversides (2) Connecticut State League (AA): New Haven Blues Central League (AA): Terre Haute Hottentots (2) Northwestern League (AA): Vancouver Veterans South Atlantic League (A): Charleston Sea Gulls Missouri Valley League (A): Guthrie Senators Texas League (BC): Corsicana Oilers (2) |
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Milestones and accomplishments, 1905
Milestones and accomplishments for the 1905 season:
6+hits Davy Jones (St. Louis Browns), 6 hits in 6 at-bats and 6 RBIs 20+win seasons Christy Mathewson, 27-14, 1.79 ERA, 346.2 IP, 78 BB and 175 K Roy Patterson, 20-17, 2.66 ERA, 328.2 IP, 42 BB and 108 K Frank Owen, 23-14, 1.82 ERA, 356.2 IP, 83 BB and 101 K Jack Chesbro, 22-10, 2.30 ERA, 317.1 IP, 58 BB and 151 K Cy Young, 27-12, 1.96 ERA, 348.1 IP, 34 BB and 193 K Bill Dinneen, 24-18, 2.33 ERA, 339.1 IP, 73 BB and 119 K Kid Nichols, 22-16, 2.46 ERA, 336.0 IP, 79 BB and 100 K Bob Wicker, 20-18, 2.57 ERA, 343.0 IP, 123 BB and 164 K Eddie Plank, 25-16, 3.05 ERA, 342.1 IP, 80 BB and 186 K Harry Howell, 22-15, 2.86 ERA, 334.0 IP, 87 BB and 176 K Addie Joss, 25-13, 1.75 ERA, 329.2 IP, 45 BB and 128 K Bob Ewing, 26-12, 2.46 ERA, 322.0 IP, 70 BB and 154 K Hooks Wiltse, 22-18, 2.71 ERA, 339.1 IP, 118 BB and 197 K Frank Smith, 22-15, 2.47 ERA, 342.2 IP, 120 BB and 203 K Carl Lundgren, 23-17, 1.90 ERA, 349.2 IP, 129 BB and 162 K Ed Walsh, 22-18, 2.54 ERA, 362.0 IP, 82 BB and 191 K Doc Scanlan, 22-15, 3.11 ERA, 307.0 IP, 139 BB and 123 K Frosty Thomas, 21-15, 2.96 ERA, 319.2 IP, 75 BB and 114 K Johnny Lush, 20-16, 3.19 ERA, 316.0 IP, 126 BB and 177 K Charley Hall, 20-17, 3.06 ERA, 335.1 IP, 173 BB and 190 K Triple Crown Cy Seymour (New York Highlanders) Hitting streaks Jim Delahanty, 22 games while playing for Chicago Honus Wagner, 27 games while playing for Pittsburgh Danny Murphy, 24 games while playing for New York Cy Seymour, 27 games while playing for New York Nap Lajoie, 20 games while playing for Philadelphia Milestones 1,000 RBIs: Jesse Burkett (Washington Senators), Tommy Corcoran (Chicago White Sox) 1,000 runs scored: Bobby Lowe (Boston Beaneaters), Jack Doyle (Philadelphia Phillies) 2,000 hits: Bill Dahlen (Brooklyn Superbas), Tommy Corcoran (Chicago White Sox) 2,500 hits: Willie Keeler (New York Giants) 500 stolen bases: George Davis (New York Giants) 2,000 strikeouts: Kid Nichols (Brooklyn Superbas), Cy Young (Boston Americans) 400 wins: Kid Nichols (Brooklyn Superbas), Cy Young (Boston Americans) |
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