1910 National League

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The 1910 season of the National League was the thirty-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 Chicago Cubs 154 104 50 0 .675 -.- 712 (4.62) 499 (3.24) 0.268 0.340 0.366 2.51 0.964
2 New York Giants 155 91 63 1 .587 13.0 715 (4.61) 567 (3.66) 0.275 0.347 0.366 2.68 0.956
3 Pittsburgh Pirates 154 86 67 1 .558 17.5 655 (4.25) 576 (3.74) 0.266 0.324 0.360 2.83 0.961
4 Philadelphia Phillies 157 78 75 4 .497 25.5 674 (4.29) 639 (4.07) 0.255 0.321 0.338 3.05 0.960
5 Cincinnati Reds 156 75 79 2 .481 29.0 620 (3.97) 684 (4.38) 0.259 0.328 0.333 3.08 0.955
6 Brooklyn Superbas 156 64 90 2 .410 40.0 497 (3.19) 623 (3.99) 0.229 0.289 0.305 3.07 0.964
7 St. Louis Cardinals 153 63 90 0 .412 40.5 639 (4.18) 718 (4.69) 0.248 0.336 0.319 3.78 0.959
8 Boston Doves 157 53 100 4 .338 50.5 495 (3.15) 701 (4.46) 0.246 0.295 0.317 3.22 0.954

League leaders[edit]

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

Batting[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Games Played Mike Mitchell
Zack Wheat
Cincinnati Reds
Brooklyn Superbas
156
At Bats Dick Hoblitzel Cincinnati Reds 611
Runs Scored Sherry Magee Philadelphia Phillies 110
Hits Bobby Byrne
Honus Wagner
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates
178
Doubles Bobby Byrne Pittsburgh Pirates 43
Triples Mike Mitchell Cincinnati Reds 18
Home Runs Fred Beck
Frank Schulte
Boston Doves
Chicago Cubs
10
Total Bases Sherry Magee Philadelphia Phillies 263
Runs Batted In Sherry Magee Philadelphia Phillies 123
Stolen Bases Bob Bescher Cincinnati Reds 70
Walks Miller Huggins St. Louis Cardinals 116
Hit by Pitch Steve Evans St. Louis Cardinals 31
Strikeouts John Hummel Brooklyn Superbas 81
Sacrifice Hits Otto Knabe Philadelphia Phillies 37
Batting Average Sherry Magee Philadelphia Phillies 0.331
On-Base Percentage Sherry Magee Philadelphia Phillies 0.445
Slugging Percentage Sherry Magee Philadelphia Phillies 0.507
On-Base plus Slugging Sherry Magee Philadelphia Phillies 0.952
On-Base plus Slugging Plus Sherry Magee Philadelphia Phillies 174

Pitching[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Wins Christy Mathewson New York Giants 27
Losses George Bell Brooklyn Superbas 27
Win-Loss Percentage Deacon Phillippe Pittsburgh Pirates 0.875
Appearances Al Mattern Boston Doves 51
Games Started Nap Rucker Brooklyn Superbas 39
Complete Games Mordecai Brown
Christy Mathewson
Nap Rucker
Chicago Cubs
New York Giants
Brooklyn Superbas
27
Shutouts Mordecai Brown
Al Mattern
Earl Moore
Nap Rucker
Chicago Cubs
Boston Doves
Philadelphia Phillies
Brooklyn Superbas
6
Games Finished Doc Crandall New York Giants 21
Saves Mordecai Brown
Harry Gaspar
Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
7
Innings Pitched Christy Mathewson New York Giants 319.1
Batters Faced Nap Rucker Brooklyn Superbas 1291
Hits Allowed Nap Rucker Brooklyn Superbas 293
Home Runs Allowed Doc Crandall New York Giants 10
Base-on-Balls Allowed Bob Harmon St. Louis Cardinals 133
Hit Batsmen Harry Gaspar Cincinnati Reds 15
Strikeouts Christy Mathewson New York Giants 190
Wild Pitches Bob Harmon St. Louis Cardinals 12
Balks Bill Foxen
George Suggs
Philadelphia Phillies/Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
2
Runs Allowed Cliff Curtis Boston Doves 154
Earned Runs Allowed Bob Harmon St. Louis Cardinals 117
Earned Run Average King Cole Chicago Cubs 1.80
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Mordecai Brown Chicago Cubs 1.084

Postseason[edit]

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

Notable events[edit]

Umpires[edit]

* Denotes a fill-in umpire

Further Reading[edit]

  • Tom Ruane: "A Retro-Review of the 1910s (the 1910 edition)", Retrosheet.org [1]