1922 National League

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The 1922 season of the National League was the forty-seventh 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 New York Giants 156 93 61 2 .596 -.- 852 (5.46) 658 (4.22) 0.305 0.357 0.428 3.45 0.970
2 Cincinnati Reds 156 86 68 2 .551 7.0 766 (4.91) 677 (4.34) 0.296 0.349 0.401 3.53 0.968
3 St. Louis Cardinals 154 85 69 0 .552 8.0 863 (5.60) 819 (5.32) 0.301 0.354 0.444 4.44 0.961
4 Pittsburgh Pirates 155 85 69 1 .548 8.0 865 (5.58) 736 (4.75) 0.308 0.357 0.419 3.98 0.970
5 Chicago Cubs 156 80 74 2 .513 13.0 771 (4.94) 808 (5.18) 0.293 0.356 0.390 4.34 0.968
6 Brooklyn Robins 155 76 78 1 .490 17.0 743 (4.79) 754 (4.86) 0.290 0.332 0.392 4.05 0.967
7 Philadelphia Phillies 154 57 96 1 .370 35.5 738 (4.79) 920 (5.97) 0.282 0.336 0.415 4.64 0.966
8 Boston Braves 154 53 100 1 .344 39.5 596 (3.87) 822 (5.34) 0.263 0.314 0.341 4.37 0.965

League leaders[edit]

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

Batting[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Games Played Dave Bancroft
George Burns
Jake Daubert
Babe Pinelli
New York Giants
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
156
At Bats Rabbit Maranville Pittsburgh Pirates 672
Runs Scored Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 141
Hits Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 250
Doubles Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 46
Triples Jake Daubert Cincinnati Reds 22
Home Runs Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 42
Total Bases Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 450
Runs Batted In Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 152
Stolen Bases Max Carey Pittsburgh Pirates 51
Caught Stealing Charlie Hollocher Chicago Cubs 29
Walks Max Carey Pittsburgh Pirates 80
Hit by Pitch Casey Stengel New York Giants 9
Strikeouts Frank Parkinson Philadelphia Phillies 93
Sacrifice Hits Zeb Terry Chicago Cubs 39
Batting Average Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 0.401
On-Base Percentage Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 0.459
Slugging Percentage Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 0.722
On-Base plus Slugging Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 1.181
On-Base plus Slugging Plus Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 207

Pitching[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Wins Eppa Rixey Cincinnati Reds 25
Losses Dolf Luque Cincinnati Reds 23
Win-Loss Percentage Lou North St. Louis Cardinals 0.769
Appearances Lou North St. Louis Cardinals 53
Games Started Eppa Rixey Cincinnati Reds 38
Complete Games Wilbur Cooper Pittsburgh Pirates 27
Shutouts Johnny Morrison
Dazzy Vance
Pittsburgh Pirates
Brooklyn Robins
5
Games Finished Clyde Barfoot St. Louis Cardinals 25
Saves Claude Jonnard New York Giants 5
Innings Pitched Eppa Rixey Cincinnati Reds 313.1
Batters Faced Eppa Rixey Cincinnati Reds 1303
Hits Allowed Eppa Rixey Cincinnati Reds 337
Home Runs Allowed Jimmy Ring Philadelphia Phillies 19
Base-on-Balls Allowed Jimmy Ring Philadelphia Phillies 103
Hit Batsmen Vic Aldridge
Tiny Osborne
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
12
Strikeouts Dazzy Vance Brooklyn Robins 134
Wild Pitches Joe Oeschger
Jimmy Ring
Boston Braves
Philadelphia Phillies
11
Balks Dolf Luque
Lee Meadows
Cincinnati Reds
Philadelphia Phillies
2
Runs Allowed Jimmy Ring Philadelphia Phillies 160
Earned Runs Allowed Burleigh Grimes Brooklyn Robins 137
Earned Run Average Phil Douglas New York Giants 2.63
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Phil Douglas New York Giants 1.199

Postseason[edit]

In the World Series, the National League champion New York Giants defeated the American League's New York Yankees, 4 games to 0 with one tie.

Award winners[edit]

There was no League Award, for Most Valuable Player, given out in the National League in this year.

Notable events[edit]

Umpires[edit]

* Denotes a fill-in umpire