1905 American League

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The 1905 season of the American League was the fifth season of the league.

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Season summary[edit]

Standings[edit]

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
Rank Team G W L T WPCT GB RS (RS/G) RA (RA/G) AVG OBP SLG ERA FPCT
1 Philadelphia Athletics 152 92 56 4 .605 -.- 623 (4.10) 492 (3.24) 0.255 0.305 0.338 2.19 0.957
2 Chicago White Sox 158 92 60 6 .582 2.0 612 (3.87) 451 (2.85) 0.237 0.297 0.304 1.99 0.968
3 Detroit Tigers 154 79 74 1 .513 15.5 512 (3.32) 602 (3.91) 0.243 0.296 0.311 2.83 0.957
4 Boston Pilgrims 153 78 74 1 .510 16.0 579 (3.78) 564 (3.69) 0.234 0.301 0.311 2.84 0.953
5 Cleveland Naps 155 76 78 1 .490 19.0 567 (3.66) 587 (3.79) 0.255 0.294 0.334 2.85 0.963
6 New York Highlanders 152 71 78 3 .467 21.5 586 (3.86) 622 (4.09) 0.248 0.299 0.319 2.93 0.952
7 Washington Senators 154 64 87 3 .416 29.5 559 (3.63) 623 (4.05) 0.224 0.267 0.302 2.87 0.950
8 St. Louis Browns 156 54 99 3 .346 40.5 511 (3.28) 608 (3.90) 0.232 0.282 0.289 2.74 0.956

League leaders[edit]

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

Batting[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Games Played Bobby Wallace St. Louis Browns 156
At Bats George Stone St. Louis Browns 632
Runs Scored Harry Davis Philadelphia Athletics 93
Hits George Stone St. Louis Browns 187
Doubles Harry Davis Philadelphia Athletics 47
Triples Elmer Flick Cleveland Naps 18
Home Runs Harry Davis Philadelphia Athletics 8
Total Bases George Stone St. Louis Browns 259
Runs Batted In Harry Davis Philadelphia Athletics 83
Stolen Bases Danny Hoffman Philadelphia Athletics 46
Walks Topsy Hartsel Philadelphia Athletics 121
Hit by Pitch Jake Stahl Washington Senators 17
Sacrifice Hits Willie Keeler New York Highlanders 42
Batting Average Elmer Flick Cleveland Naps 0.308
On-Base Percentage Topsy Hartsel Philadelphia Athletics 0.409
Slugging Percentage Elmer Flick Cleveland Naps 0.462
On-Base plus Slugging Elmer Flick Cleveland Naps 0.845
On-Base plus Slugging Plus Elmer Flick Cleveland Naps 166

Pitching[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Wins Rube Waddell Philadelphia Athletics 27
Losses Fred Glade St. Louis Browns 25
Win-Loss Percentage Rube Waddell Philadelphia Athletics 0.730
Appearances Rube Waddell Philadelphia Athletics 46
Games Started George Mullin
Eddie Plank
Detroit Tigers
Philadelphia Athletics
41
Complete Games Harry Howell
George Mullin
Eddie Plank
St. Louis Browns
Detroit Tigers
Philadelphia Athletics
35
Shutouts Ed Killian Detroit Tigers 8
Games Finished Clark Griffith New York Highlanders 17
Saves Jim Buchanan St. Louis Browns 2
Innings Pitched George Mullin Detroit Tigers 347.2
Batters Faced George Mullin Detroit Tigers 1473
Hits Allowed George Mullin Detroit Tigers 303
Home Runs Allowed Norwood Gibson Boston Pilgrims 9
Base-on-Balls Allowed George Mullin Detroit Tigers 138
Hit Batsmen Eddie Plank Philadelphia Athletics 24
Strikeouts Rube Waddell Philadelphia Athletics 287
Wild Pitches Otto Hess Cleveland Naps 18
Balks Andy Coakley
Rube Waddell
Philadelphia Athletics
Philadelphia Athletics
2
Runs Allowed George Mullin Detroit Tigers 149
Earned Runs Allowed Case Patten Washington Senators 108
Earned Run Average Rube Waddell Philadelphia Athletics 1.48
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Cy Young Boston Pilgrims 0.867

Postseason[edit]

In the World Series, the American League champion Philadelphia Athletics were defeated by the National League's New York Giants, 4 games to 1.

Notable events[edit]

Umpires[edit]

* Denotes a fill-in umpire

Further Reading[edit]

  • Tom Ruane: "A Retro-Review of the 1900s (the 1905 edition)", Retrosheet.org [1]