Английская Википедия:1926 Major League Baseball season
Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:MLBseason Шаблон:Infobox sports season The 1926 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 13 to October 10, 1926. The St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees were the regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively. The Cardinals then defeated the Yankees in the World Series, four games to three.
This was the fifth of eight seasons that "League Awards", a precursor to the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award (introduced in 1931), were issued.
Awards and honors
Statistical leaders
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Standings
American League
Шаблон:1926 American League standings Шаблон:Col-2
National League
Шаблон:1926 National League standings Шаблон:Col-end
Postseason
Bracket
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Managers
American League
Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Red Sox | Lee Fohl | |
Chicago White Sox | Eddie Collins | |
Cleveland Indians | Tris Speaker | Finished 2nd |
Detroit Tigers | Ty Cobb | |
New York Yankees | Miller Huggins | Won AL pennant |
Philadelphia Athletics | Connie Mack | Finished 3rd |
St. Louis Browns | George Sisler | |
Washington Senators | Bucky Harris |
National League
Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Braves | Dave Bancroft | |
Brooklyn Robins | Wilbert Robinson | |
Chicago Cubs | Joe McCarthy | |
Cincinnati Reds | Jack Hendricks | Finished 2nd |
New York Giants | John McGraw | |
Philadelphia Phillies | Art Fletcher | |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Bill McKechnie | Finished 3rd |
St. Louis Cardinals | Rogers Hornsby | Won 1st NL pennant and World Series |
Home field attendance
Team name | Wins | Шаблон:Abbr | Home attendance | Шаблон:Abbr | Шаблон:Abbr |
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New York Yankees[1] | 91 | 31.9% | 1,027,675 | 47.4% | 13,702 |
Chicago Cubs[2] | 82 | 20.6% | 885,063 | 42.2% | 11,347 |
Pittsburgh Pirates[3] | 84 | -11.6% | 798,542 | -0.7% | 10,108 |
Philadelphia Athletics[4] | 83 | -5.7% | 714,508 | -17.8% | 10,063 |
Detroit Tigers[5] | 79 | -2.5% | 711,914 | -13.3% | 8,789 |
Chicago White Sox[6] | 81 | 2.5% | 710,339 | -14.6% | 8,992 |
New York Giants[7] | 74 | -14.0% | 700,362 | -10.1% | 9,215 |
Cincinnati Reds[8] | 87 | 8.8% | 672,987 | 44.8% | 8,740 |
St. Louis Cardinals[9] | 89 | 15.6% | 668,428 | 65.1% | 8,461 |
Brooklyn Robins[10] | 71 | 4.4% | 650,819 | -1.3% | 8,563 |
Cleveland Indians[11] | 88 | 25.7% | 627,426 | 49.7% | 7,843 |
Washington Senators[12] | 81 | -15.6% | 551,580 | -32.5% | 7,454 |
Boston Braves[13] | 66 | -5.7% | 303,598 | -3.2% | 3,943 |
Boston Red Sox[14] | 46 | -2.1% | 285,155 | 6.5% | 3,703 |
St. Louis Browns[15] | 62 | -24.4% | 283,986 | -38.7% | 3,595 |
Philadelphia Phillies[4] | 58 | -14.7% | 240,600 | -21.1% | 3,166 |
Notable events
- August 26 - Dutch Levsen of the Cleveland Indians becomes the last pitcher to win both games of a doubleheader, hurling two 9 inning games back to back, winning 6-1 and 5–1.[16][17] Levsen is also the last pitcher to throw two nine-inning complete games on the same day.[17]
References
External links
Шаблон:1926 MLB season by team Шаблон:MLB seasons
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