1925 National League

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The 1925 season of the National League was the fiftieth 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 Pittsburgh Pirates 153 95 58 0 .621 -.- 912 (5.96) 715 (4.67) 0.307 0.366 0.449 3.87 0.964
2 New York Giants 152 86 66 0 .566 8.5 736 (4.84) 702 (4.62) 0.283 0.334 0.415 3.94 0.968
3 Cincinnati Reds 153 80 73 0 .523 15.0 690 (4.51) 643 (4.20) 0.285 0.337 0.387 3.38 0.968
4 St. Louis Cardinals 153 77 76 0 .503 18.0 828 (5.41) 764 (4.99) 0.299 0.353 0.445 4.36 0.966
5 Boston Braves 153 70 83 0 .458 25.0 708 (4.63) 802 (5.24) 0.292 0.342 0.390 4.39 0.964
6 Philadelphia Phillies 153 68 85 0 .444 27.0 812 (5.31) 930 (6.08) 0.295 0.350 0.425 5.02 0.965
7 Brooklyn Robins 153 68 85 0 .444 27.0 786 (5.14) 866 (5.66) 0.296 0.348 0.406 4.77 0.966
8 Chicago Cubs 154 68 86 0 .442 27.5 723 (4.69) 773 (5.02) 0.275 0.325 0.397 4.41 0.969

League leaders[edit]

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

Batting[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Games Played Les Bell
Jim Bottomley
Eddie Brown
Kiki Cuyler
Glenn Wright
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals
Brooklyn Robins
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates
153
At Bats Sparky Adams Chicago Cubs 627
Runs Scored Kiki Cuyler Pittsburgh Pirates 144
Hits Jim Bottomley St. Louis Cardinals 227
Doubles Jim Bottomley St. Louis Cardinals 44
Triples Kiki Cuyler Pittsburgh Pirates 26
Home Runs Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 39
Total Bases Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 381
Runs Batted In Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 143
Stolen Bases Max Carey Pittsburgh Pirates 46
Caught Stealing Edd Roush Cincinnati Reds 20
Walks Jack Fournier Brooklyn Robins 86
Hit by Pitch Kiki Cuyler Pittsburgh Pirates 13
Strikeouts Gabby Hartnett Chicago Cubs 77
Sacrifice Hits Babe Pinelli Cincinnati Reds 34
Batting Average Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 0.403
On-Base Percentage Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 0.489
Slugging Percentage Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 0.756
On-Base plus Slugging Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 1.245
On-Base plus Slugging Plus Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals 210

Pitching[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Wins Dazzy Vance Brooklyn Robins 22
Losses Burleigh Grimes Brooklyn Robins 19
Win-Loss Percentage Bill Sherdel St. Louis Cardinals 0.714
Appearances Johnny Morrison Pittsburgh Pirates 44
Games Started Pete Donohue Cincinnati Reds 38
Complete Games Pete Donohue Cincinnati Reds 27
Shutouts Hal Carlson
Dolf Luque
Dazzy Vance
Philadelphia Phillies
Cincinnati Reds
Brooklyn Robins
4
Games Finished Eddie Dyer St. Louis Cardinals 19
Saves Guy Bush
Johnny Morrison
Chicago Cubs
Pittsburgh Pirates
4
Innings Pitched Pete Donohue Cincinnati Reds 301.0
Batters Faced Jimmy Ring Philadelphia Phillies 1239
Hits Allowed Jimmy Ring Philadelphia Phillies 325
Home Runs Allowed Clarence Mitchell Philadelphia Phillies 23
Base-on-Balls Allowed Jimmy Ring Philadelphia Phillies 119
Hit Batsmen Dazzy Vance Brooklyn Robins 10
Strikeouts Dazzy Vance Brooklyn Robins 221
Wild Pitches Jimmy Ring Philadelphia Phillies 14
Balks 12 players tied 1
Runs Allowed Jimmy Ring Philadelphia Phillies 166
Earned Runs Allowed Burleigh Grimes Brooklyn Robins 138
Earned Run Average Dolf Luque Cincinnati Reds 2.63
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Dolf Luque Cincinnati Reds 1.172

Postseason[edit]

In the World Series, the National League champion Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the American League's Washington Senators, 4 games to 3.

Award winners[edit]

The winner of the league's League Award, given its Most Valuable Player, was Rogers Hornsby, a second baseman with the St. Louis Cardinals. In the award's voting, he had 73 out of a possible 80 points.

Notable events[edit]

Umpires[edit]