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Standings1. Pittsburgh (91-49)...Most runs (793)
2. New York (84-55)
3. Chicago (82-56)...Best ERA (2.77)
4. Cincinnati (74-65)
5. Brooklyn (70-66)
6. Boston (58-80)
7. Philadelphia (49-86)...Worst ERA (3.96)
8. St. Louis (43-94)...Fewest runs (505)
LeadersHits: Ginger Beaumont-Pitt (209)
2B: Harry Steinfeldt-Cin/Sam Mertes-NY/Fred Clarke-Pitt (32)
3B: Honus Wagner-Pitt (19)
HR: Jimmy Sheckard-Brook (9)
OPS: Fred Clarke-Pitt (946)
SB: Jimmy Sheckard-Brook/Frank Chance-Chi (67)
Pitcher wins: Joe McGinnity-NY (31)
Pitcher strikeouts: Christy Mathewson-NY (267)
Pitcher ERA: Sam Leever-Pitt (2.06)
Big sticksPitt: Fred Clarke-OF (946, 32, 15, 5); Honus Wagner-SS (931, 30, 19, 5)
NY: Roger Bresnahan-OF (936, 30, 8, 4); Sam Mertes-OF (.437 slug, 32, 14, 7)
Chi: Frank Chance-1B (.440, 24, 10, 2); Johnny Kling-C (.428, 29, 13, 3)
Cin: Mike Donlin-OF (936, 25, 18, 7); Harry Steinfeldt-3B (.481, 32, 12, 6)
Brook: Jimmy Sheckard-OF (899, 29, 9, 9)
Bos: Pat Moran-C (.406, 25, 5, 7)
Phi: Bill Keister-OF (.445, 27, 7, 3)
StL: Nope.
Live armsPitt: Sam Leever (7, 90/60, 2.06)
NY: Christy Mathewson (3, 267/100, 2.26)
Chi: Jack Weimer (3, 128/104, 2.30)
Cin: Noodles Hahn (5, 127/47, 2.52)
Brook: Oscar Jones (4, 95/77, 2.94)
Bos: Vic Willis (2, 125/88, 2.98)
Phi: Nope.
StL: Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown (1, 83/59, 2.60)
Notes- Team runs up to 4.78/gm
- 1.4 SB/gm, all-time high
- McGraw's first year with Giants
- Boston defeated Pittsburgh in 1st modern World Series, 5-3