1915 National League

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The 1915 season of the National League was the fortieth 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 Phillies 153 90 62 1 .588 -.- 589 (3.85) 463 (3.03) 0.247 0.312 0.340 2.17 0.966
2 Boston Braves 157 83 69 5 .529 7.0 582 (3.71) 545 (3.47) 0.240 0.315 0.319 2.57 0.966
3 Brooklyn Robins 154 80 72 2 .519 10.0 536 (3.48) 560 (3.64) 0.248 0.291 0.317 2.66 0.963
4 Chicago Cubs 156 73 80 3 .468 17.5 570 (3.65) 620 (3.97) 0.244 0.298 0.342 3.11 0.958
5 Pittsburgh Pirates 156 73 81 2 .468 18.0 557 (3.57) 520 (3.33) 0.246 0.303 0.334 2.60 0.966
6 St. Louis Cardinals 157 72 81 4 .459 18.5 590 (3.76) 601 (3.83) 0.254 0.315 0.333 2.89 0.964
7 Cincinnati Reds 160 71 83 6 .444 20.0 516 (3.23) 585 (3.66) 0.253 0.301 0.331 2.84 0.966
8 New York Giants 155 69 83 3 .445 21.0 582 (3.75) 628 (4.05) 0.251 0.294 0.329 3.11 0.960

League leaders[edit]

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

Batting[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Games Played Tommy Griffith
Heinie Groh
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
160
At Bats George Burns New York Giants 622
Runs Scored Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 89
Hits Larry Doyle New York Giants 189
Doubles Larry Doyle New York Giants 40
Triples Tom Long St. Louis Cardinals 25
Home Runs Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 24
Total Bases Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 266
Runs Batted In Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 115
Stolen Bases Max Carey Pittsburgh Pirates 36
Caught Stealing Dave Bancroft Philadelphia Phillies 27
Walks Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 86
Hit by Pitch Red Killefer Cincinnati Reds 19
Strikeouts Doug Baird Pittsburgh Pirates 88
Sacrifice Hits Bob Fisher Chicago Cubs 42
Batting Average Larry Doyle New York Giants 0.320
On-Base Percentage Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 0.393
Slugging Percentage Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 0.510
On-Base plus Slugging Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 0.903
On-Base plus Slugging Plus Gavvy Cravath Philadelphia Phillies 171

Pitching[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Wins Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 31
Losses Dick Rudolph
Pete Schneider
Boston Braves
Cincinnati Reds
19
Win-Loss Percentage Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 0.756
Appearances Tom Hughes Boston Braves 50
Games Started Dick Rudolph Boston Braves 43
Complete Games Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 36
Shutouts Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 12
Games Finished Tom Hughes Boston Braves 22
Saves Tom Hughes Boston Braves 9
Innings Pitched Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 376.1
Batters Faced Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 1435
Hits Allowed Dick Rudolph Boston Braves 304
Home Runs Allowed Christy Mathewson
Erskine Mayer
New York Giants
Philadelphia Phillies
9
Base-on-Balls Allowed Gene Dale Cincinnati Reds 107
Hit Batsmen Rube Benton Cincinnati Reds/New York Giants 19
Strikeouts Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 241
Wild Pitches George Pearce
Rube Schauer
Chicago Cubs
New York Giants
10
Balks Dan Griner St. Louis Cardinals 2
Runs Allowed Dick Rudolph Boston Braves 125
Earned Runs Allowed Dick Rudolph Boston Braves 90
Earned Run Average Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 1.22
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Pete Alexander Philadelphia Phillies 0.842

Postseason[edit]

In the World Series, the National League champion Philadelphia Phillies were defeated by the American League's Boston Red Sox, 4 games to 1.

Notable events[edit]

Umpires[edit]

Further Reading[edit]

  • Tom Ruane: "A Retro-Review of the 1910s (the 1915 edition)", Retrosheet.org [1]