1913 Major League Baseball season
1913 MLB season | |
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League | Major League Baseball |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | April 9 – October 11, 1913 |
Pennant Winners | |
AL champions | Philadelphia Athletics |
AL runners-up | Boston Red Sox |
NL champions | New York Giants |
NL runners-up | Philadelphia Phillies |
World Series | |
Champions | Philadelphia Athletics |
Runners-up | New York Giants |
The 1913 Major League Baseball season.
Awards and honors
- Chalmers Award
- Walter Johnson, Washington Senators, SP
- Jake Daubert, Brooklyn Dodgers, 1B
Statistical leaders
American League | National League | |||||
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AVG | Ty Cobb | DET | .390 | Jake Daubert | BKN | .350 |
HR | Home Run Baker | PHA | 12 | Gavvy Cravath | PHP | 19 |
RBI | Home Run Baker | PHA | 117 | Gavvy Cravath | PHP | 128 |
Wins | Walter Johnson | WSH | 36 | Tom Seaton | PHP | 27 |
ERA | Walter Johnson | WSH | 1.14 | Christy Mathewson | NYG | 2.06 |
SO | Walter Johnson | WSH | 243 | Tom Seaton | PHP | 168 |
SV | Chief Bender | PHA | 13 | Larry Cheney | CHC | 11 |
SB | Clyde Milan | WSH | 75 | Max Carey | PIT | 61 |
Major league baseball final standings
American League final standings
American League | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Philadelphia Athletics | 96 | 57 | 0.627 | — | 50–26 | 46–31 |
Washington Senators | 90 | 64 | 0.584 | 6½ | 42–35 | 48–29 |
Cleveland Naps | 86 | 66 | 0.566 | 9½ | 45–32 | 41–34 |
Boston Red Sox | 79 | 71 | 0.527 | 15½ | 41–34 | 38–37 |
Chicago White Sox | 78 | 74 | 0.513 | 17½ | 40–37 | 38–37 |
Detroit Tigers | 66 | 87 | 0.431 | 30 | 34–42 | 32–45 |
New York Yankees | 57 | 94 | 0.377 | 38 | 27–47 | 30–47 |
St. Louis Browns | 57 | 96 | 0.373 | 39 | 31–46 | 26–50 |
National League final standings
National League | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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New York Giants | 101 | 51 | 0.664 | — | 54–23 | 47–28 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 88 | 63 | 0.583 | 12½ | 43–33 | 45–30 |
Chicago Cubs | 88 | 65 | 0.575 | 13½ | 51–25 | 37–40 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 78 | 71 | 0.523 | 21½ | 41–35 | 37–36 |
Boston Braves | 69 | 82 | 0.457 | 31½ | 34–40 | 35–42 |
Brooklyn Dodgers | 65 | 84 | 0.436 | 34½ | 29–47 | 36–37 |
Cincinnati Reds | 64 | 89 | 0.418 | 37½ | 32–44 | 32–45 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 51 | 99 | 0.340 | 49 | 25–48 | 26–51 |
1913 World Series
Game | Score | Date | Location | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Philadelphia Athletics – 6, New York Giants – 4 | October 7 | Polo Grounds | 36,291 |
2 | New York Giants – 3, Philadelphia Athletics – 0 (10 innings) | October 8 | Shibe Park | 20,563 |
3 | Philadelphia Athletics – 8, New York Giants – 2 | October 9 | Polo Grounds | 36,896 |
4 | New York Giants – 5, Philadelphia Athletics – 6 | October 10 | Shibe Park | 20,568 |
5 | Philadelphia Athletics – 3, New York Giants – 1 | October 11 | Polo Grounds | 36,632 |
Managers
American League
Team | Manager | Comments |
---|---|---|
Boston Red Sox | Jake Stahl and Bill Carrigan | |
Chicago White Sox | Nixey Callahan | |
Cleveland Naps | Joe Birmingham | |
Detroit Tigers | Hughie Jennings | |
New York Yankees | Frank Chance | |
Philadelphia Athletics | Connie Mack | |
St. Louis Browns | George Stovall, Jimmy Austin, and Branch Rickey | |
Washington Senators | Clark Griffith |
National League
Team | Manager | Comments |
---|---|---|
Boston Braves | George Stallings | |
Brooklyn Dodgers | Bill Dahlen | |
Chicago Cubs | Johnny Evers | |
Cincinnati Reds | Joe Tinker | |
New York Giants | John McGraw | |
Philadelphia Phillies | Red Dooin | |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Fred Clarke | |
St. Louis Cardinals | Miller Huggins |
Events
- May 30 – Harry Hooper of the Boston Red Sox becomes the first player to hit a home run as the lead-off hitter in both games of a doubleheader, against the Washington Senators.[1]
- October 4 – Against the Boston Red Sox, the Washington Senators use eight pitchers including infielder Germany Schaefer, catcher Eddie Ainsmith, outfielder Joe Gedeon and manager Clark Griffith. Despite the use of these non-pitchers, the Senators win the game 10–9.[2]
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References
- Mackin, Bob (2004). The Unofficial Guide to Baseball's Most Unusual Records. Canada: Greystone Books. p. 240. ISBN 9781553650386..
- Snyder, John (2009). 365 Oddball Days in Red Sox History. United States: Clerisy Press. p. 384. ISBN 1578603447..
External links
- 1913 Major League Baseball season schedule at Baseball Reference Fetched January 14, 2018
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