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Great Teams of the 1960's
All 24 teams are represented with their best or most memorable team. You are also getting the 4 expansion teams from 1969 which could make up their own little division. With over 1,000 batter and pitcher and ball park cards, this set will make for great tournaments, short seasons, and even full season what-ifs. Not only do you get the printed cards but you also get the PDF set which has every player who played for the team carded.
1960 Pirates, 1961 Yankees, 1961 Reds, 1962 Giants, 1962 Angels, 1963 Dodgers, 1964 White Sox. 1964 Phillies, 1965 Twins, 1965 Indians, 1966 Orioles, 1967 Cardinals, 1967 Red Sox, 1968 Tigers, 1969 Cubs, 1969 Astros, 1969 Athletics, 1969 Braves, 1969 Mets 1969 Senators, 1969 Royals, 1969 Padres, 1969 Pilots, 1969 Expos
The 2021 season is NOW available.
Our cards are printed on durable high quality card stock that are slippery on first use and are precision machine cut.
These cards have been hailed as the highest quality by many contributors to the Table Top Sports Forum at Delphi Forums.
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Excel Helper ... free preview click HERE ... a way to play with Microsoft Excel and you do not need the printed cards.
$5 per season after you purchase either the PDF or printed cards available on the ASG Web Store.
Now with 105 seasons, and 103 consecutive seasons from 1918-2020, here is our growing list of card sets.
Great Teams of the 1960's ... printed set $69 + shipping *** 24 teams representing each franchise there the whole decade ***
Great Teams of the 1970's ... printed set $59 + shipping *** 24 teams representing each franchise there the whole decade ***
The Fall Classic World Series Set ... printed set $59 + shipping *** 12 great World Series pairings *** 24 teams in all ***
The Retro Classic World Series Set ... printed set $40 + shipping *** 8 great World Series pairings *** 16 teams in all ***
Dead Ball seasons ... 1908, 1912, 1918 ... each season's printed set $45 + shipping ***
All seasons from 1919-1960 ... each season's printed set $45 + shipping ***
All seasons from 1961-1968 ... each season printed $49 + shipping ***
All seasons from 1969-1994 ... each season printed is $59 + shipping ***
All seasons from 1995-2021 ... each season printed ... $69 + shipping***
All PDF sets are $20 ... any year ... PDF rules and charts and teams defense sheets are also included, and EVERY PLAYER WHO PLAYED
*** After you order the printed game you can download the following for NO extra charge:
- You get the PDF cards which include EVERY PLAYER who played
- You get a special PDF team defense sheet showing the team's defenders in an easy to view field layout style
- You get the PDF rules and charts so you can start learning the game while waiting for the cards to arrive at ASG's Free Downlaods section.
Excel Helper ... if you buy the season cards, printed or PDF, you can get the full set with the Excel Helper which will emulate playing the game with cards, but instead on your computer screen using the software program Microsoft Excel for Windows (Mac version works too except for the on screen buttons ... instead press the F9 key). This program does not keep stats. It's simply a way to play without cards or dice or charts. While the program works, you need a bit of a working knowledge of Excel in order to use it, as well as the Excel program. There is only community support for this program at Delphi Forums - Fall Classic Baseball. The cost is an additional $5 per season after you have paid for either the printed cards or PDF for that particular season.
Great Teams of the 1970's
Wow! All 24 teams that played the whole decade are represented with their best or most memorable team. With about 32 batter and pitcher cards per team, this fantastic 792 card set will make for great tournaments, short seasons, and even full season what-ifs. You get the 768 printed cards (32 per team) PLUS you get the PDF set which has every player who played for the team carded.
1970 Cubs, 1970 Orioles, 1970 Twins, 1971 Cardinals, 1971 Giants, 1971 Pirates, 1971 Tigers, 1972 Astros, 1972 White Sox. 1973 Athletics, 1973 Braves, 1973 Mets 1974 Dodgers, 1975 Reds, 1976 Indians, 1977 Phillies, 1977 Rangers, 1977 Red Sox, 1977 Royals, 1977 Yankees, 1978 Padres, 1979 Angels, 1979 Brewers, 1979 Expos
Fall Classic World Series Set ... 12 great World Series:
Retro 1954 - Giants (Mays, Dark, Antonelli) vs. Indians (Doby, Wynn, Lemon)
Retro 1959 - Dodgers (Koufax, Drysdale, Snider) vs. White Sox (Aparicio, Fox, Wynn)
Retro 1960 - Yankees (Mantle, Maris, Ford) vs. Pirates (Clemente, Mazeroski, Law)
Retro 1968 - Tigers (Kaline, McLain, Lolich) vs. Cardinals (Brock, Gibson, Flood)
Retro 1969 - Orioles (Frank & Brooks Robinson, Powell) vs. Mets (Seaver, Swoboda, Shamsky)
Retro 1972 - A's (Reggie, Catfish, Blue Moon) vs. Reds (Bench, Rose, Griffey)
Retro 1980 - Phillies (Schmidt, Rose, Carlton) vs. Royals (Brett, Willie Wilson, Gura)
Retro 1992 - Braves (Smoltz, Glavine, Avery) vs. Blue Jays (Carter, Alomar, Winfield)
Millenial 2007 - Red Sox (Big Papi, Pedroia, Beckett) vs. Rockies (Tulowitzki, Helton, Holliday)
Millenial 2009 - Yankees (Jeter, A-Rod, Cano) vs. Phillies (Utley, Rollins, Howard)
Millenial 2011 - Cardinals (Pujols, Berkman, Holliday) vs. Rangers (Beltre, Kinsler, Hamilton)
Millenial 2012 - Giants (Posey, Sandoval, Bumgarner) vs. Tigers (Cabrera, Verlander, Fielder)
The 1908 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 556 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The 2 best races in the Deadball era, and maybe all-time for both leagues at the same time. In the NL the Cubs won their 3rd straight NL pennant eding the Pirates and Giants by just one game each. In the AL the Tigers edged Cleveland by a half game ??? and the White Sox by 1.5. No clue why they didn't finish the schedule. Ed Walsh won an astonishing 40 games for the Pale Hose and piled up 464 innings, clearly the Cy Young winner despite the fact that Cy Young had a better ERA that year. Honus Wagner and Ty Cobb won the batting titles in a season littered with future HOFers. Wagner's baseball card that year was worth a penny.
Average: Wagner PIT .354, Donlin NYG .334, Cobb DET .324, Crawford DET .311, Gessler BOS .308, Doyle NYG .308, Bransfield PHI .304, Evers CHC .300, Hemphill NYY .297
Triples: Cobb DET 20, Wagner PIT 19, Lobert CIN 18, Magee PHI 16, Crawford DET 16, Stahl 16, Leach PIT 16, Clarke PIT 15, Murray STL 15, Gessler BOS 14, Tinker CHC 14
SB's: Wagner PIT 53, Murray STL 48, Dougherty CHW 47, Lobert CIN 47, Hemphill NYY 2, Magee PHI 40, Schaefer DET 40, Cobb DET 39, Clarke CLE 37, Evers CHC 36
ERA: Joss CLE 1.16, Young BOS 1.26, Walsh CHW 1.42, Mathewson NYG 1.43, Brown CHC 1.47, Mcquillan PHI 1.53, Camnitz PIT 1.56, Summers DET 1.64, Johnson WSH 1.65
Wins: Walsh CHW 40, Mathewson NYG 37.Brown CHC 29, Joss CLE 24, Reulbach CHC 24, Summers DET 24, Mcquillan PHI 23, Maddox PIT 23, Wiltse NYG 23, Willis PIT 23
K's: Walsh CHW 269, Mathewson NYG 259, Waddell SLB 232, Rucker BRO 199, Overall CHC 167, Hughes WSH 165, Dygert PHA 164, Johnson WSH 160, Vickers PHA 156
The 1912 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: While Walter Johnson was blowing away hitters in Washington the Red Sox were blowing away their opponents. Smoky (ne e) Joe Wood led the AL with 34 wins, just one ahead of the Big Train. He denied Johnson of the Pitcher Triple Crow by just one win. The Giants ran away with the NL pennant led by an incredible pitching staff with Mathewson, Plank, and Tesreau at the top of the mound. The team stole 319 bases to help them run away with it.
Ave: Cobb DET .409, Jackson CLE .395, Speaker BOS .383, Zimmerman CHC .372, Lajoie CLE .368, Meyers NYG .358, Collins PHA .348, Baker PHA .347, Sweeney BSN .344,
HR: Zimmerman CHC 14, Schulte CHC 12, Merkle NYG 11, Wilson PIT 11, Cravath PHI 11, Luderus PHI 10, Speaker BOS 10, Baker PHA 10, Doyle NYG 10
RBI: Baker PHA 130, Crawford DET 109, Lewis BOS 109, Zimmerman CHC 104, Wagner PIT 101, McInnis PHA 101, Sweeney BSN 99, Wilson PIT 94, Doyle NYG 91, Jackson CLE 90
ERA: Johnson WSH 1.39, Wood BOS 1.91, Tesreau NYG 1.96, Mathewson NYG 2.12, Walsh CHW 2.15, Rucker BRO 2.21, Plank PHA 2.22, Robinson PIT 2.26, Ames NYG 2.46
W: Wood BOS 34, Johnson WSH 33, Walsh CHW 27, Cheney CHC 26, Marquard NYG 26, Plank PHA 26, Hendrix PIT 24, Groom WSH 24, Mathewson NYG 23, Camnitz PIT 22
K: Johnson WSH 303, Wood BOS 258, Walsh CHW 254, Alexander PHI 195, Gregg CLE 184, Groom WSH 179, Hendrix PIT 176, Marquard NYG 175, Benton CIN 162, Rucker BRO 151
The 1918 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: Ty Cobb wins his 11th batting title in the past 12 years. Let that sink in. Especially when the batting average was huge because of the dearth of homeruns in the offense. While the Cubs flew away with the NL pennant, the AL had a great 3 team race in which the Red Sox prevailed. They were led by the greatest two way player in the history of the game, Babe Ruth. He was finally allowed to play regularly AND pitch. The 23 year old vetern led the league in homeruns as well as compiling a 13-7 pitching record. He completed 18 of his 19 starts. He was simply Ruthian. Walter “Big Train” Johnson won the Triple Crown in pitching, his 2nd of 3 such crowns. But, it was not enough for the 3rd place Senators to sneak in. Meanwhile, Tris Speaker could not get his Indians quite to the top.
AVE: Cobb DET .382, Burns PHA .352, Sisler SLB .341, Wheat BRO .335, Roush CIN .333, Groh CIN .320, Speaker CLE .318, Hollocher CHC .316, Daubert BRO .308, Baker NYY .306
HR: Ruth BOS 11, Walker PHA 11, Cravath PHI 8, Williams PHI 6, Cruise STL 6, Baker NYY 6, Burns PHA 6
SB: Carey PIT 58, Sisler SLB 45, Burns NYG 40, Roth CLE 36, Chapman CLE 35, Cobb DET 34, Speaker CLE 27, Hollocher CHC 26, Milan WSH 26, Cutshaw, Shotton, Baird 25
ERA: Johnson WSH 1.27, Vaughn CHC 1.74, Coveleski CLE 1.82, Sothoron SLB 1.94, Perry PHA 1.98, Tyler CHC 2.00, Cooper PIT 2.11, Bush BOS 2.11, Douglas CHC 2.13, Grimes
W: Johnson WSH 23, Coveleski CLE 22, Vaughn CHC 22, Mays BOS 21, Perry PHA 20, Hendrix CHC 20, Cooper PIT 19, Tyler CHC 19, Grimes BRO 19, Perritt NYG 18
SO: Johnson WSH 162, Vaughn CHC 148, Shaw WSH 129, Bush BOS 125, Morton CLE 123, Cooper PIT 117, Mays BOS 114, Grimes BRO 113, Cicotte CHW 104, Tyler CHC 102
The 1919 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 556 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Cinci walked away with the NL pennant, but in the AL it was a good 2 team race between the South Siders in ChiTowns and Cleveland. What followed in the World Series is another matter. Babe Ruth stole the show with a record 29 homeruns in his final season in Boston. The 24 year old 2 way star also went 9-5 on the mound as he was slowly being weaned away from pitching solely a hitter. It's sometimes overlooked that on top of his Yankee success he was on 3 World Series winning teams for the Red Sox too in his early 20's. The Babe, Shoeless Joe, The Georgia Peach, The Big Train, great names from the end of a great era in the games storied history.
Ave: Cobb DET .384, Veach DET .355, Sisler SLB .352, Jackson CHW .351, Flagstead DET .331, Tobin SLB .327, Jacobson SLB .323, Ruth BOS .322, Roush CIN .321, Rice WSH .321
HR's: Ruth BOS 29, Cravath PHI 12, Kauff NYG 10, Sisler SLB 10, Baker NYY 10, Walker PHA 10, Smith CLE 9, Williams PHI 9, Burns PHA 8, Hornsby STL 8, Heilmann DET 8
SB: Burns NYG 40, Cutshaw PIT 36, Collins CHW 33, Bigbee PIT 31, Smith STL 30, Cobb DET 28, Herzog 2TM 28, Sisler SLB 28, Neale CIN 28, Heathcote STL 27
ERA: Johnson WSH 1.49, Alexander CHC 1.72, Vaughn CHC 1.79, Ruether CIN 1.82, Cicotte CHW 1.82, Toney NYG 1.84, Adams PIT 1.98, Douglas 2.03, Sallee CIN 2.06, Mays 2.10
Wins: Cicotte CHW 29, Barnes NYG 25, Coveleski CLE 24, Williams CHW 23, Dauss DET 21, Vaughn CHC 21, Sallee CIN 21, Sothoron SLB 20, Johnson WSH 20, Shawkey NYY 20
K's: Johnson WSH 147, Vaughn CHC 141, Eller CIN 137, Shaw WSH 128, Williams CHW 125, Shawkey NYY 122, Alexander CHC 121, Coveleski CLE 118, Meadows 116, Russell 113
The 1920 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 528 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: One of the best races in the AL history as the White Sox turned to the Black Sox on the final weekend of the season and lost the pennant to the Indians. Also right there was the Yankees just 3 games back and the greatest weapon in the history of the game courtesy of the Boston Red Sox. This was the season that Babe Ruth hit more homeruns than any one single team in the league. The biggest story was the Eight Men Out in Chicago as Judge Keensaw Landis threw the book at them to try and stop the Sox from getting into another World Series. They lost 2 of 3 to the lowly Browns while a sweep could have gotten them to a one game playoff. Brooklyn won the NL in a cake walk reeling off 10 straight wins in mid September to seal it. But they lost to Cleveland in the Fall Classic 5 games to 2 (a best of 9). When you look at the top 6 batting leaders for the season you are looking at maybe the 6 best hitters of their era. What a year.
Ave: Sisler SLB .407, Speaker CLE .388, Jackson CHW .382, Ruth NYY .376, Collins CHW .372, Hornsby STL .370, Jacobson SLB .355, Youngs NYG .351, Tobin SLB .341, Roush CIN
HR: Ruth NYY 54, Sisler SLB 19, Walker PHA 17, Williams PHI 15, Felsch CHW 14, Meusel PHI 14, Jackson CHW 12, Smith CLE 12, Veach DET, Ward NYY, Pipp NYY, Meusel NYY 11
SB: Rice WSH 63, Carey PIT 52, Sisler SLB 42, Roush CIN 36, Frisch NYG 34, Bigbee PIT 31, Neale CIN 29, Fournier STL 26, Roth WSH 24, Menosky BOS 23, Southworth PIT 23
ERA: Alexander CHC 2. 91, Adams PIT 3.16, Grimes BRO 3. 22, Cooper PIT 3. 39, Shawkey NYY 3. 45, Ruether CIN 3. 47, Coveleski CLE 3.49, Luque CIN 3.51, Doak STL 3.53
Wins: Bagby CLE 31, Alexander CHC 27, Mays NYY 26, Cooper PIT 24, Coveleski CLE 24, Grimes BRO 23, Faber CHW 23, Williams CHW 22, Cicotte CHW, Nehf NYG, Toney NYG 21
K: Alexander CHC 173, Coveleski CLE 133, Vaughn CHC 131, Grimes BRO 131, Williams CHW 128, Shawkey NYY 126, Haines STL 120, Schupp STL 119, Cooper PIT 114, Rixey PHI
The 1921 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 560 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: Ruth broke the homerun record for the 3rd straight year. Hornsby entrenched himself as the best hitter in the NL, and best right handed hitter in the game. New York became the epi-center of the game as the Yankees won their first pennant and played the Giants in the Series for the first of 3 straight seasons. The Giants won it all in a 9 game set after trailing 3 games to 2, and then winning 3 straight. Game 8 was a 1-0 thriller with Dave Bancroft scoring the winning run in the 1st inning, and then Art Nehf tossing a CG shutout of an injured Ruth who only pinch hit for Wally Pipp in his only at bat during the Series final 3 games. Game 8 took 1 hour and 57 minutes to play.
AVE: Hornsby STL .397, Heilmann DET .394, Cobb DET .389, Ruth NYY .378, Sisler SLB .371, Speaker CLE .362, Jacobson SLB, Tobin SLB .352, Roush CIN .352, McHenry STL .350
HR: Ruth NYY 59, Williams SLB 24, Meusel NYY 24, Kelly NYG 23, Walker PHA 23, Hornsby STL 21, Heilmann DET 19, Williams PHI 18, McHenry STL 17
SB: Frisch NYG 49, Carey PIT 37, Sisler SLB 35, Harris WSH 29, Johnston BRO 28, Rice WSH 26, Bohne CIN 26, Maranville PIT 25, Groh CIN 22, Johnson CHW 22, Cobb DET 22
ERA: Faber CHW 2.48, Doak STL 2.59, Adams PIT 2.64, Glazner PIT 2.77, Rixey CIN 2.78, Grimes BRO 2.83, Mitchell BRO 2.89, Mogridge WSH 3.00, Mays NYY 3.05, Hoyt NYY 3.09
W: Mays NYY 27, Shocker SLB 27, Faber CHW 25, Coveleski CLE 23, Jones BOS 23, Grimes BRO 22, Cooper PIT 22, Oeschger BSN 20, Nehf NYG 20, Hoyt NYY 19, Kerr CHW 19
SO: Johnson WSH 143, Grimes BRO 136, Cooper PIT 134, Shocker SLB 132, Shawkey NYY 126, Faber CHW 124, Leonard DET 120, Hoyt NYY, Luque CIN 102, Mogridge WSH 101
The 1922 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 560 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Giants defeated the Yankees again in the World Series for the 2nd straight year. Game 3 ended in a called tie after 10 innings due to fading daylight. The Giants won the other 4 games for a sweep. All games were played at the Polo Grounds. The Yankees only scored 11 runs in the 5 games as Ruth hit a horrific .118 with no home runs. Meanwhile the Giants batted a robust .309 led by Heinie Groh and Frankie Frisch hitting a combined .472 The AL race was a good one as NYY edged the St. Louis Browns by one game. Sisler, Hornsby, and Cobb all hit .400 for the season.
AVE: Sisler SLB .420, Hornsby STL .401, Cobb DET .401, Speaker CLE .378, Heilmann DET .356, Grimes CHC .354, Miller CHC .352, Bigbee PIT .350, Tierney PIT .345, Snyder NYG
HR: Hornsby STL 42, Williams SLB 39, Walker PHA 37, Ruth NYY 35, Williams PHI 26, Heilmann DET 21, Miller PHA 21, Kelly NYG 17, Lee PHI 17
SB: Sisler SLB 51, Carey PIT 51, Williams SLB 37, Frisch NYG 31, Burns CIN 30, Harris WSH 25, Bigbee PIT 24, Maranville PIT 24, Johnson CHW 21, Collins CHW 20, Rice WSH 20
ERA: Douglas NYG 2.63, Faber CHW 2.81, Pillette DET 2.85, Shawkey NYY 2.91, Wright SLB 2.92, Shocker SLB 2.97, Johnson WSH 2.99, Ryan NYG 3.01, Zachary WSH 3.12
W: Rommel PHA 27, Bush NYY 26, Rixey CIN 25, Shocker SLB 24, Cooper PIT 23, Uhle CLE 22, Ruether BRO 21, Faber CHW 21, Shawkey NYY 20
SO: Shocker SLB 149, Faber CHW 148, Vance BRO 134, Shawkey NYY 130, Cooper PIT 129, Ring PHI 116, Ehmke DET 108, Johnson WSH 105, Morrison PIT 104, Harriss PHA 102
The 1923 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 560 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Yankees won their first World Championship and did it in their own ball park, the House that Ruth Built. And again they played the Giants in an all New York October. The Yankees drew an astonishing one million plus to the Bronx to watch them run away and hide on the rest of the league. The Giants led the NL in attendance drawing an additional 800,000. An additional 300,000 came to watch the 6 game Series giving NYC as a whole over two million fans coming out to the ball park. The 1920’s were certainly Roaring. While the Babe was maybe not hitting homeruns at his most prodigious clip that season, he did hit a career high .393 and was easily the best outfielder in baseball that year, roaming the cavernous Stadium and catching everything in sight. And he hit 3 taters in the 6 game Fall Classic.
AVE: Heilmann DET .403, Ruth NYY .393, Hornsby STL .384, Speaker CLE .380, Bottomley STL .371, Collins CHW .360, Williams SLB .357, Sewell CLE .353, Fournier BRO, Roush CIN
HR: Ruth NYY 41, Williams PHI 41, Williams SLB 29, Fournier BRO 22, Miller CHC 20, Meusel NYG 19, Heilmann DET 18, Speaker CLE 17, Hauser PHA 17, Hornsby STL 17
SB: Carey PIT 51, Collins CHW 48, Grantham CHC 43, Mostil CHW 41, Smith STL 32, Heathcote CHC 32, Frisch NYG 29, Statz CHC 29, Traynor PIT 28, Harris WSH 23
ERA: Luque CIN 1.93, Coveleski CLE 2.76, Rixey CIN 2.80, Keen CHC 3.00, Hoyt NYY 3.02, Russell WSH 3.03, Vangilder SLB 3.06, Kaufmann CHC 3.10, Haines STL, Mogridge WSH
W: Luque CIN 27, Uhle CLE 26, Morrison PIT 25, Alexander CHC 22, Dauss DET, Donohue CIN, Grimes BRO, Jones NYY 21, Ehmke BOS, Shocker SLB, Rixey CIN, Haines STL 20
SO: Vance BRO 197, Luque CIN 151, Johnson WSH 130, Bush NYY, Shawkey NYY 125, Ehmke BOS 121, Grimes BRO 119, Morrison PIT 114, Ring PHI 112, Uhle CLE, Shocker SLB
The 1924 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 576 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Senators edged the Yankees and Tigers for the AL pennant, their first of two in a row, and then derailed the Giants in the Series in a 7 game set. Walter "Big Train" Johnson led the way on the mound while Goose Goslin led the hitters at .344 The Giants edged Brooklyn and the Pirates in an exciting NL race. They hit .300 as a team led by Ross Youngs .358. It was their 4th straight NL pennant.
AL awards went to: MVP Walter Johnson, Batting, HR, OPS all to Babe Ruth .378, 49, 1.252, SB Eddie Collins 42, Pitching Triple Crown in ERA, Wins, K's won by Walter Johnson 2.72, 23, 158. NL awards went to: MVP Dazzy Vance, Batting Rogers Hornsby .424, OPS Hornsby 1.203, HR Jack Fournier with 27, SB Max Carey 49, Pitching Triple Crown in ERA, Wins, K's won by Dazzy Vance 2.16, 28, 262.
The 1925 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 591 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The defending champion Senators come back with an even stronger team to face the Pirates in the World Series. It was Pittsburgh’s first Series since the Honus Wagner power house of 1909. And the Steel City won in an exciting to the limit 7 game set. Trailing 7-6 in Game 7 heading into the bottom of the 8th, Walter Johnson was cruising to his 3rd straight CG win and got the first 2 Buccos out, and then the roof caved in, so to speak. The decisive hit was Kiki Cuyler’s 2 run double to break the tie. Red Oldham then retired the top 3 of the Sens order in the 9th inning for the save. It was Oldham’s only appearance of the Series. Rogers Hornsby won the Triple Crown and solidified himself as the greatest right handed power batter the game had ever seen.
AVE: Hornsby STL .403, Heilmann DET .393, Speaker CLE .389, Simmons PHA .387, Cobb DET .378, Wingo DET .370, Bottomley STL .367, Wheat BRO, Rice SLB .359, Cuyler PIT
HR: Hornsby STL 39, Meusel NYY 33, Ruth NYY 25, Williams SLB 25, Hartnett CHC 24, Simmons PHA 24, Fournier BRO 22, Bottomley STL, Meusel NYG 21, Kelly NYG, Gehrig NYY 20
SB: Carey PIT 46, Mostil CHW 43, Cuyler PIT 41, Goslin WSH 27, Adams CHC 26, Rice WSH 26, Roush CIN 22, Frisch NYG 21, Smith STL 20
ERA: Luque CIN 2.63, Coveleski WSH 2.84, Rixey CIN 2.88, Pennock NYY 2.96, Blankenship CHW 3.03, Johnson WSH 3.07, Donohue CIN 3.08, Benton BSN 3.09, Sherdel STL 3.11
W: Vance BRO 22, Rixey CIN 21, Donohue CIN 21, Rommel PHA 21, Lyons CHW 21, Coveleski WSH 20, Johnson WSH 20, Harriss PHA 19, Meadows PIT 19, Ruether WSH 18
SO: Vance BRO 221, Luque CIN 140, Grove PHA 116, Johnson WSH 108, Harriss PHA 95, Ehmke BOS 95, Blake CHC 93, Ring PHI 93, Jones NYY 92, Aldridge PIT, Pennock NYY 88
The 1926 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 576 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: A great NL race saw the Cardinals edge past the Reds, Pirates, and Cubs. In the AL another good one, as the Yankees fend off the Indians, Athletics, and Senators. The Cards then stave off the Bronx Bombers in an exciting 7 game Series despite the Babe pounding 4 homers. They had to win Games 6 and 7 in New York and squeaked past by a 3-2 score in the deciding game. Ruth drew a 2 out walk off Pete Alexander in the 9th but then was caught stealing as Bob Meusel helplessly looked on from the batter’s box. Gehrig was in the hole.
AVE: Manush DET .378, Ruth NYY .372, Fothergill DET, Heilmann DET .367, Burns CLE .358, Goslin WSH .354, Hargrave CIN .353, Christensen CIN .350, Smith PIT .346, Williams PHI
HR: Ruth NYY 47, Wilson CHC 21, Bottomley STL 19, Simmons PHA 19, Lazzeri NYY 18, Williams PHI 18, Goslin WSH 17, Bell STL 17, Williams SLB 17, Gehrig NYY 16, Southworth 16
SB: Cuyler PIT 35, Mostil CHW 35, Adams CHC 27, Hunnefield CHW 24, Rice WSH 24, Douthit STL 23, Frisch NYG 23, Youngs NYG 21, Heathcote CHC 18, McNeely WSH 18
ERA: Grove PHA 2.51, Kremer PIT 2.61, Root CHC 2.82, Uhle CLE 2.83, Petty BRO 2.84, Bush CHC 2.86, Barnes NYG 2.87, Fitzsimmons NYG 2.88, Lyons CHW 3.01, Kaufmann CHC
Wins: Uhle CLE 27, Pennock NYY 23, Kremer PIT 20, Donohue CIN 20, Rhem STL 20, Meadows PIT 20, Shocker NYY 19, Mays CIN 19, Lyons CHW 18, Root CHC 18
SO: Grove PHA 194, Uhle CLE 159, Vance BRO 140, Thomas CHW 127, Root CHC 127, Johnson WSH 125, Whitehill DET 109, May CIN 103, Benton BSN 103, Petty BRO 101
The 1927 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 584 batter and pitcher cards printed, and all the players on PDF too.
Featuring: Babe's historic 60 homer season teaming with Gehrig's most monstrous year, Murderer's Row and maybe the greatest team ever as they romped to 109 wins in the AL. Meanwhile the NL had one of its best races as three teams battled to the end with the Waner brothers and their Pirates prevailing by 1 over the Cardinals and Pete Alexander, and by 2 games over the Giants and Rogers Hornsby.
Ave: Heilmann DET .398, Simmons PHA .392, P.Waner PIT .380, Gehrig NYY .373, Hornsby NYG .361, Fothergill DET .359, Cobb PHA .357, Combs & Ruth NYY .356, L.Waner PIT .355
HR: Ruth NYY 60, Gehrig NYY 47, Wilson CHC 30, Williams PHI 30, Hornsby NYG 26, Terry NYG 20, Bottomley STL 19, Lazzeri NYY 18, Hafey STL 18, Williams SLB 17
SB: Frisch STL 48, Carey BRO 32, Hendrick BRO 29, Sisler SLB 27, Adams CHC 26, Richbourg BSN 24, Meusel NYY 24, Neun DET 22, Cobb PHA 22, Lazzeri NYY 22
K's: Vance BRO 184, Grove PHA 174, Root CHC 145, Walberg PHA 136, May CIN 121, Thomas CHW 107, Lisenbee WSH 105, Grimes NYG 102, Petty BRO 101, Elliott BRO 99
Wins: Root CHC 26, Haines STL 24, Lyons CHW 22, Hoyt NYY 22, Hill PIT 22, Alexander STL 21, Grove PHA 20, Pennock & Moore NYY, Meadows & Kremer PIT all with 19
ERA: Moore NYY 2.28, Kremer PIT 2.47, Alexander STL 2.52, Hoyt NYY 2.63, Vance BRO 2.70, Haines STL 2.72, Shocker NYY & Lyons CHW 2.84, Hadley 2.85 & Braxton WSH 2.95
The 1928 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 576 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Yankees staved off the young and old Athletics in a great 2 team race. The A’s had 7 future hall of famers on their roster, as Connie Mack added Cobb, Speaker, and Collins, all in their 40’s to teach the young A’s like Foss, Simmons, Cochrane, and Grove, all about winning. They almost won but laid the groundwork for their Three-Peat starting the next season. In the NL a great three team race saw the Cardinals hold off the Giants and Cubs. However, they lost the Series in 4 straight as Ruth and Gehrig went wild with a combined 16 for 27 and 7 homers.
AVE: Hornsby BSN .387, Goslin WSH .379, Manush SLB .378, Gehrig NYY .374, Waner PIT .370, Lindstrom NYG .358, Simmons PHA .351, Herman BRO .340, Traynor PIT .337
HR: Ruth NYY 54, Bottomley STL 31, Wilson CHC 31, Hafey STL 27, Gehrig NYY 27, Bissonette BRO 25, Hornsby BSN 21, Hurst PHI 19, Harper 2TM 19, Ott NYG 18
SB: Cuyler CHC 37, Myer BOS 30, Frisch STL 29, Mostil CHW 23, Rice DET 20, Thompson PHI 19, Walker CIN 19, Carey BRO 18, Cissell CHW 18, Bluege WSH 18, Critz CIN 18
ERA: Vance BRO 2.09, Blake CHC 2.47, Braxton WSH 2.51, Pennock NYY 2.56, Grove PHA 2.58, Nehf CHC 2.65, Clark BRO 2.68, Benton NYG 2.73, Malone CHC & Jones WSH 2.84
W: Benton NYG 25, Grimes PIT 25, Grove PHA 24, Pipgras NYY 24, Hoyt NYY 23, Vance BRO 22, Crowder SLB 21, Sherdel STL 21, Fitzsimmons NYG 20, Gray SLB 20, Haines STL 20
K: Vance BRO 200, Grove PHA 183, Malone CHC 155, Pipgras NYY 139, Thomas CHW 129, Root CHC 122, Ruffing BOS 118, Earnshaw PHA 117, Walberg PHA 112, Johnson NYY 110
The 1929 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 571 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Philadelphia Athletics under Connie Mack begin a 3 year run of dominance to displace the Yankees. Foxx, Simmons, and Grove were the stars of this dynastic team. In the NL the Cubs win with Hornsby and Simmons leading the way. The A’s steamrolled the Cubs in the Series in 5 games with Lefty Grove not making a start, but instead coming out of the bullpen to lock down two of the wins.
AVE: O'Doul PHI .398, Herman BRO .381, Hornsby CHC .380, Terry NYG .372, Fonseca CLE .369, Simmons PHA .365, Stephenson CHC .362, Cuyler CHC .360, Traynor PIT , Klein phi
HR: Ruth NYY 46, Klein PHI 43, Ott NYG 42, Wilson CHC 39, Hornsby CHC 39, Gehrig NYY 35, Simmons PHA 34, Foxx PHA 33, O'Doul PHI 32, Hurst PHI 31
RBI: Wilson CHC 159, Simmons PHA 157, Ruth NYY 154, Ott NYG 151, Hornsby CHC 149, Klein PHI 145, Bottomley STL 137, Alexander DET 137, Hurst PHI, Hafey STL, Gehrig NYY
ERA: Grove PHA 2.81, Marberry WSH 3.06, Walker NYG 3.09, Grimes PIT 3.13, Thomas CHW 3.19, Earnshaw PHA 3.29, Hudlin CLE 3.34, Root CHC 3.47, Malone CHC 3.57, Miller cle
W: Earnshaw PHA 24, Malone CHC 22, Ferrell CLE 21, Grove PHA 20, Root CHC 19, Marberry WSH 19, Lucas CIN 19, Kremer, Pipgras nyy, Hubbell, Gray, Bush CHC, Walberg pha 18
SO: Grove PHA 170, Malone CHC 166, Earnshaw PHA 149, Clark BRO 140, Vance BRO 126, Pipgras NYY 125, Root CHC 124, Marberry WSH 121, Ruffing BOS 109, Gray SLB 109
The 1930 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 591 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The 1930 National League hitters went wild in 1930. Bill Terry became the last .400 hitter in NL history at .401, while Hack Wilson drove in a still record 191 runs while ousting 56 over the fence. Lefty Grove won the Triple Crown of pitching. The NL league batting average was .303 (three-oh-three) and average 5.68 runs per game. The AL wasn’t far behind at 5.41. The A’s won their 2nd of 3 straight pennants and defeated the Cardinals in the World Series. With the Series tied at 2 games, Jimmie Foxx hit a dramatic 2 run homerun in the top of the 9th to win the game 2-0, and basically sink the St. Louis spirit as they finished ‘em in the next game.
AVE: Terry NYG .401, Herman BRO .393, Klein PHI .386, O'Doul PHI .383, Simmons PHA .381, Lindstrom NYG .379, Gehrig NYY .379, Watkins STL .373, Waner PIT .368, Stephenson CHC .367
HR: Wilson CHC 56, Ruth NYY 49, Gehrig NYY 41, Klein PHI 40, Berger BSN 38, Goslin 2TM 37, Hartnett CHC 37, Foxx PHA 37, Simmons PHA 36, Herman BRO 35
RBI: Wilson CHC 191, Gehrig NYY 173, Klein PHI 170, Simmons PHA 165, Foxx PHA 156, Ruth NYY 153, Goslin 2TM 138, Morgan CLE 136, Alexander DET 135, Cuyler CHC 134
ERA: Grove PHA 2.54, Vance BRO 2.61, Ferrell CLE 3.31, Stewart SLB 3.45, Uhle DET 3.65, Hadley WSH 3.73, Lyons CHW 3.78, Sorrell DET 3.86, Caraway CHW 3.86, Hubbell NYG 3.87
Wins:Grove PHA 28, Ferrell CLE 25, Earnshaw PHA 22, Lyons CHW 22, Kremer PIT 20, Malone CHC 20, Stewart SLB 20, Fitzsimmons NYG 19, Crowder 2TM 18
SO: Grove PHA 209, Earnshaw PHA 193, Hallahan STL 177, Vance BRO 173, Hadley WSH 162, Ferrell CLE 143, Malone CHC 142, Ruffing 2TM 131, Root CHC 124, Hubbell NYG, Uhle DET 117
The 1931 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 590 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The A’s complete their Three-Peat defending their AL pennant, but lose the Series this time to the Cardinals in a rematch of the 1930 Fall Classic. Frankie Frisch continued his Hall of Fame career winning the NL MVP this time around. Lefty Grove stole the show in Philly winning 31 games, a feat that was becoming rarer as the years passed. Despite the 2 pennant winners runaway races, the Pythagorean records indicate much closer races could be in store for your replay. The Yankees actually had a better Pyth than Philadelphia.
AVE: Simmons PHA .390, Ruth NYY .373, Morgan CLE .351, Hafey STL, Terry NYG, Cochrane PHA .349, Bottomley STL .348, Gehrig NYY .341, Klein PHI .337, O’Doul BRO .336
HR: Ruth NYY 46, Gehrig NYY 46, Averill CLE 32, Klein PHI 31, Foxx PHA 30, Ott NYG 29, Goslin SLB 24, Simmons PHA 22, Berger BSN 19, Herman BRO 18, Arlett PHI 18
RBI: Gehrig NYY 185, Ruth NYY 162, Averill CLE 143, Simmons PHA 128, Cronin WSH 126, Chapman NYY 122, Klein PHI 121, Foxx PHA 120, Vosmik CLE 117, Ott NYG 115
ERA: Grove PHA 2.06, Walker NYG 2.26, Hubbell NYG 2.65, Gomez NYY 2.67, Brandt BSN 2.92, Meine PIT 2.98, Johnson STL 3.00, Fitzsimmons NYG 3.05, Hadley WSH 3.06, Zachary
Wins: Grove PHA 31, Ferrell CLE 22, Gomez NYY, Earnshaw PHA 21, Walberg PHA 20, Hallahan STL, Meine PIT, Elliott PHI 19, Crowder WSH, Fitzsimmons NYG, Brandt BSN 18
SO: Grove PHA 175, Hallahan STL 159, Hubbell NYG 155, Earnshaw PHA 152, Vance BRO 150, Gomez NYY 150, Derringer STL 134, Ruffing NYY 132, Root CHC 131, Hadley WSH
The 1932 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 584 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Cubs and Yankees met for the one and only time in the Fall Classic, and it didn’t last long. Following a big 107 win season NY swept the Cubbies under the rug to finish the year with a .702 Win Percentage, one of the best of all time. Again, the regular season Pythagorean record was not nearly as impressive and a good race could ensue with the Athletics, only 4 Pyth wins behind New York. Jimmie Foxx with his 58 home runs became the right handed Babe Ruth of baseball. His blasts were prodigious in length, and he combined this power with great speed and a great throwing arm. He won the first of back to back MVP’s and was baseball’s best player, maybe one of the 10 greatest all round 5 tool players to ever play the game.
AVE: O'Doul BRO .368, Alexander .367, Foxx PHA .364, Terry NYG .350, Gehrig NYY .349, Klein PHI .348, Manush WSH .342, Ruth NYY .341, Waner PIT .341, Hurst PHI .339
HR: Foxx PHA 58, Ruth NYY 41, Klein PHI 38, Ott NYG 38, Simmons PHA 35, Gehrig NYY 34, Averill CLE 32, Terry NYG 28, Hurst PHI 24, Cochrane PHA 23, Wilson BRO 23
SB: Chapman NYY 38, Walker DET 30, Johnson 20, Klein PHI 20, Piet PIT 19, Cissell 18, Frisch STL 18, Watkins STL 18, Funk CHW 17, Blue CHW 17, Burns SLB 17
ERA: Warneke CHC 2.37, Hubbell NYG 2.50, Betts BSN 2.80, Swetonic PIT 2.82, Grove PHA 2.84, Lucas CIN 2.94, French PIT 3.02, Ruffing NYY 3.09, Zachary BSN 3.10, Hallahan STL
Wins: Crowder WSH 26, Grove PHA 25, Gomez NYY 24, Ferrell CLE 23, Weaver WSH 22, Warneke CHC 22, Clark BRO 20, Earnshaw PHA 19, Bush CHC 19
SO:Dean STL 191, Ruffing NYY 190, Grove PHA 188, Gomez NYY 176, Hadley 145, Hubbell NYG 137, Malone CHC 120, Carleton STL 113, Pipgras NYY 111, Brown BSN 110
The 1933 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 584 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: In MLB’s first All-Star Game the legend of Carl Hubbell stands alone as he whiffed 5 baseball immortals in a row . He also led the majors in ERA a full third of a run less than the next closest pitcher. He was the NL MVP. Jimmie Foxx won the Triple Crown in the AL, but did not win the AL MVP, as Lou Gehrig ousted him for the award. Meanwhile, the Senators quietly won the pennant by 7 games over the Yankees and the Giants took the NL and the Series.
AVE: Klein PHI .368, Foxx PHA .356, Davis PHI .349, Manush WSH .336, Gehrig NYY .334, Simmons CHW .331, Gehringer DET .325, Piet PIT .323, Kuhel WSH .322, Terry NYG .322
HR: Foxx PHA 48, Ruth NYY 34, Gehrig NYY 32, Klein PHI 28, Berger BSN 27, Ott NYG 23, Johnson PHA 21, Lazzeri NYY 18, Medwick STL 18
SB: Chapman NYY 27, Martin STL 26, Walker DET 26, Swanson CHW 19, Frisch STL 18, Fullis PHI 18, Kuhel WSH 17, Lazzeri NYY 15, Werber 2TM 15, Klein PHI 15
ERA: Hubbell NYG 1.66, Warneke CHC 2.00, Schumacher NYG 2.16, Brandt BSN, Root CHC 2.60, Cantwell BSN 2.62, French PIT, Mungo BRO 2.72, Bush CHC 2.75, Betts BSN 2.79
Wins: Crowder WSH 24, Grove PHA 24, Hubbell NYG 23, Whitehill WSH 22, Bush CHC, Cantwell BSN, Dean STL 20, Schumacher NYG 19, Brandt BSN, Warneke CHC, French PIT 18
SO: Dean STL 199, Gomez NYY 163, Hubbell NYG 156, Hadley SLB 149, Carleton STL 147, Warneke CHC 133, Parmelee NYG 132, Ruffing NYY 122, Bridges DET 120, Allen NYY 119
The 1934 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 576 batter and pitcher cards printed, and all the players on PDF too.
The Cardinals rode MVP Dizzy Dean's arm and 30 victory season to a World Championship. They squeaked past the Giants by 2 games to win the NL before downing the Tigers in a 7 game series. Ripper Collins was the hitting star tying Mel Ott for the homerun title. The Tigers had a slightly easier time of it with a 7 game lead on the Yankees at season's end. The G-men were the driving force, Greenberg, Gehringer, and Goslin. A team .300 batting average and 6.2 runs per game paved the way.
AL Awards: MVP: Mickey Cochrace. Triple Crown: Lou Gehrig / Batting: Lou Gehrig .363, Charlie Gehringer .356, Heinie Manush .349, Al Simmons .344, Joe Vosmik .341, Hank Greenberg .339, Jimmie Foxx .334 / Homeruns: Lou Gehrig 49, Jimmie Foxx 44, Hal Trosky 35, Bob Johnson 34, Earl Averill 31 / SB: Billy Werber 40, Jo-Jo White 28, Ben Chapman 26, Pete Fox 25, Gee Walker 20 / Wins: Lefty Gomez 26, Schoolboy Rowe 24, Tommy Bridges 22, Mel Harder 20 / ERA: Lefty Gomez 2.33, Mel Harder 2.61, Johnny Murphy 3.12 / K's: Lefty Gomez, 158, Tommy Bridges 151, Schoolboy Rowe 149, Red Ruffing 149
NL Awards: MVP: Dizzy Dean / Batting: Paul Waner.362, Bill Terry .354, Kiki Cuyler .338, Arky Vaughan .333, Ripper Collins .333 / Homeruns: Mel Ott 35, Ripper Collins 35, Wally Berger 34, Gabby Hartnett 22, Chuck Kein 20 / SB: Pepper Martin 23, Kiki Cuyler 15, Dick Bartell 13 / Wins: Dizzy Dean 30, Hal Schumacher 23, Lon Warneke 22, Carl Hubbell 21 / ERA: Carl Hubbell 2.30, Dizzy Dean 2.66, Waite Hoyt 2.93, Curt Davis 2.95K's: Dizzy Dean 195, Van Mungo 184, Paul Dean 150, Lon Warneke 143
The 1935 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 584 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: Detroit was the City of Champions during in 1935 as first the Tigers won in October, the Lions won in December, and the Red Wings won the following March to capture the 1935-36 season Stanley Cup. Back to baseball, the Tigers defeated the Cubs in the Series Detroit edged the Yankees and the Cubs snuck past the Cardinals to win their respective pennants.
AVE: Vaughan PIT .385, Medwick STL .353, Myer WSH .349, Vosmik CLE .348, Foxx PHA .346, Hartnett CHC .344, Lombardi CIN .343, Herman CHC, Terry NYG .341, Cramer PHA .332
HR: Greenberg DET 36, Foxx PHA 36, Berger BSN 34, Ott NYG 31, Gehrig NYY 30, Johnson PHA 28, Trosky CLE 26, Camilli PHI 25, Collins STL 23, Medwick STL 23, Higgins PHA 23
RBI: Greenberg DET 168, Berger BSN 130, Medwick STL 126, Collins STL 122, Gehrig NYY 120, Foxx PHA 115, Ott NYG 114, Trosky CLE 113, Solters 2TM 112, Goslin DET 111
ERA: Blanton PIT 2.58, Swift PIT 2.70, Grove BOS 2.70, Schumacher NYG 2.89, French CHC 2.96, Lee CHC 2.96, Lyons CHW 3.02, Dean STL 3.04, Warneke CHC 3.06, Root CHC 3.08
Wins: Dean STL 28, Ferrell BOS 25, Hubbell NYG 23, Harder CLE 22, Derringer CIN 22, Bridges DET 21, Lee CHC 20, Grove BOS 20, Warneke CHC 20, Rowe DET, Dean STL 19
SO: Dean STL 190, Bridges DET 163, Hubbell NYG 150, Mungo BRO, Dean STL 143, Blanton PIT 142, Rowe DET 140, Gomez NYY 138, Grove BOS 121, Derringer CIN, Warneke CHC
The 1936 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 592 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The start of another Yankee dynasty, this time punctuated with the start of one of the greatest careers in baseball history, The Yankee Clipper, Joe DiMaggio. And what a start for the rookie as he bashed 206 hits, 88 of them for extra bases. He didn’t make his MLB debut until May 3rd and was instantly put into the #3 slot in the order, as a rookie, and never missed another game the rest of the year always batting #3. I’m sure that first game had a lot to do with manager McCarthy’s decision as DiMaggio went 3-6 with a triple. Maybe having Gehrig bat behind him helped a bit too. The Yankees won at a .667 clip the whole season including a 4-2 World Series win over the Giants. The Cubs Pythagorean W/L makes them an odds on favorite to take the NL pennant in any replay.
Ave: Appling CHW .388, Averill CLE .378, Waner PIT .373, Phelps BRO .367, Dickey NYY .362, Gehringer DET .354, Gehrig NYY .354, Walker DET .353, Medwick STL .351
HR: Gehrig NYY 49, Trosky CLE 42, Foxx BOS 41, Ott NYG 33, DiMaggio NYY 29, Averill CLE 28 Camilli PHI 28, Johnson PHA 25, Klein 2TM 25, Berger BSN 25
RBI: Trosky CLE 162, Gehrig NYY 152, Foxx BOS 143, Medwick STL, Bonura CHW 138, Ott NYG 135, Solters SLB 134, Appling CHW 128, Averill CLE 126, Goslin DET & DiMaggio NYY
ERA: Hubbell NYG 2.31, Grove BOS 2.81, MacFayden BSN 2.87, Gabler NYG 3.12, Dean STL 3.17, Lucas PIT 3.18, Lee CHC 3.31, Mungo BRO 3.35, French CHC 3.39, Allen CLE 3.44
W: Hubbell NYG 26, Dean STL 24, Bridges DET 23, Kennedy CHW 21, Allen CLE 20, Ferrell BOS 20, Ruffing NYY 20, Pearson NYY 19 Derringer CIN 19 Rowe DET 19
K: Mungo BRO 238, Dean STL 195, Bridges DET 175, Allen CLE 165, Newsom WSH 156, Grove BOS 130, Blanton PIT 127, Hubbell NYG 123, Derringer CIN 121, Pearson NYY 118
The 1937 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 592 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Of all the great Yankee runs, this 4 year stretch from 1936-1939 may have topped them all. They played .667 over the 600+ games and won all 4 World Series with a 16-3 mark. They beat the Giants for the 2nd straight year in this edition. Gehrig and DiMaggio finished 1 and 3 in OPS, once again leading the onslaught.
AVE: Medwick STL .374, Gehringer DET .371, Mize STL .364, Hartnett CHC .354, Waner PIT .354, Gehrig NYY .351, DiMaggio NYY .346, Bonura CHW .345, Travis WSH .344
HR: DiMaggio NYY 46, Greenberg DET 40, Gehrig NYY 37, Foxx BOS 36, York DET 35, Trosky CLE 32, Medwick STL 31, Ott NYG 31, Clift SLB 29, Dickey NYY 29
RBI: Greenberg DET 184, DiMaggio NYY 167, Gehrig NYY 158, Medwick STL 154, Dickey NYY 133, Trosky CLE 128, Foxx BOS 127, Clift SLB 118, Bell SLB 117, Demaree CHC 115
ERA: Gomez NYY 2.33, Turner BSN 2.38, Stratton CHW 2.40, Allen CLE 2.55, Melton NYG 2.61, Dean STL 2.69, Bauers PIT 2.88, Fette BSN 2.88, Mungo BRO 2.91, MacFayden BSN
W: Hubbell NYG 22, Gomez NYY 21, Melton NYG 20, Fette BSN 20, Ruffing NYY 20, Turner BSN 20, Lawson DET 18, Warneke STL 18, Auker DET 17, Grove BOS 17
K: Gomez NYY 194, Newsom 2TM 166, Hubbell NYG 159, Grove BOS 153, Feller CLE 150, Grissom CIN 149, Blanton PIT 143, Melton NYG 142, Bridges DET 138, Wilson BOS 137
The 1938 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600 plus batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Hank Greenberg chased the HR record. Jimmie Foxx chased the RBI record. And in the end the Yankees win their 3rd straight World Series by sweeping the Cubs. The Cubs, Pirates, Giants, and Reds fought a great battle in the NL pennant chase as the Cubbies prevailed by just 2 games over Pittsburgh. Bob Feller, all of 19 years old, blew away everyone for the strikeout title. Two of Johnny Vander Meer’s 15 wins were no hitters … in consecutive starts! Just another great baseball season.
Ave: Wright WSH .350, Foxx BOS .349, Heath CLE .343, Lombardi CIN .342, Chapman BOS .340, Mize STL .337, Myer WSH .336, Travis WSH .335, Trosky CLE .334, Steinbacher CHW .331
HR: Greenberg DET 58, Foxx BOS 50, Ott NYG 36, Clift SLB 34, York DET 33, DiMaggio NYY 32, Goodman CIN 30, Johnson PHA 30, Gehrig NYY 29, Dickey NYY 27, Mize STL 27
RBI: Foxx BOS 175, Greenberg DET 147, DiMaggio NYY 140, York DET 126, Medwick STL 122, Clift SLB 118, Ott NYG 116, Dickey NYY 115, Bonura WSH 114, Gehrig NYY 114
ERA: Lee CHC 2.66, Root CHC 2.86, Derringer CIN 2.93, MacFayden BSN 2.95, Klinger PIT 2.99, Fitzsimmons BRO 3.02, Hubbell NYG 3.07, Bauers PIT 3.07, Grove BOS 3.08, Bryant CHC 3.10
W: Lee CHC 22, Ruffing NYY 21, Derringer CIN 21, Newsom SLB 20, Bryant CHC 19, Gomez NYY 18, Harder CLE 17, Feller CLE 17, Weiland STL 16, Pearson NYY 16, Caster PHA 16
K: Feller CLE 240, Newsom SLB 226, Bryant CHC 135, Mills SLB 134, Derringer CIN 132, Gomez NYY 129, Ruffing NYY 127, Vander Meer CIN 125, Lee CHC 121, Weiland STL 117, Bauers PIT 117
The 1939 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 624 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Hailed by many as the greatest Yankee team ever, it was the season that Gehrig retired just a few games into the season. Many believe that the team played extra brilliantly to honor their captain. DiMaggio cemented his legend hitting .381 and became the unbridled leader of this extraordinary team. Winning 106 games, they actually put together a 111-40 season on the Pythagoerean Express. They swept the Reds in the Series as the NL had no one else to send to the slaughter.
AVE: DiMaggio NYY .381, Foxx BOS .360, Mize STL .349, Johnson PHA .338, Trosky CLE .335, Keller NYY .334, McCormick CIN .332, Medwick STL .332, Rolfe NYY .329, Waner PIT .328
HR: Foxx BOS 35, Greenberg DET 33, Williams BOS 31, DiMaggio NYY 30, Gordon NYY 28, Mize STL 28, Ott NYG 27, Camilli BRO 26, Trosky CLE 25, Dickey NYY 24, Leiber CHC 24
RBI: Williams BOS 145, McCormick CIN 128, DiMaggio NYY 126, Medwick STL 117, Johnson PHA 114, Greenberg DET 113, Gordon NYY 111, Walker CHW 111, Mize STL 108, Cronin BOS 107
ERA: Walters CIN 2.29, Grove BOS 2.54, Bowman STL 2.60, Hubbell NYG 2.75, Lyons CHW 2.76, Feller CLE 2.85, Casey BRO 2.93, Derringer CIN 2.93, Ruffing NYY 2.93, Hadley NYY 2.98
Wins: Walters CIN 27, Derringer CIN 25, Feller CLE 24, Davis STL 22, Ruffing NYY 21, Leonard WSH 20, Newsom 2TM 20, Hamlin BRO 20, Lee CHC 19, Gumbert NYG 18
K: Feller CLE 246, Newsom 2TM 192, Passeau 2TM 137, Walters CIN 137, Cooper STL 130, Bridges DET 129, Derringer CIN 128, Rigney CHW 119, Chase WSH 118, Krakauskas WSH 110
The 1940 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 624 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Cincinnati Reds conquer the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. The Reds came back from their defeat in ’39 to the Bronx Bombers and took on the Tabbies who edged Cleveland and New York in a most exciting race by 1 and 2 games. Detroit eliminated Cleveland in the first game of the season’s final weekend. Before a packed house on the Eries’s south shore the hometown faithful were crushed when Floyd Geibell pitched the only shutout of his very brief career. Rudy York hit his 33rd off Feller in the 4th for the games only 2 runs, and that’s all she wrote. The Fall Classic went the classic 7 games but Cinci beat the Motor City crew as Paul Derringer edged Bobo Newsome by a 2-1 count. Down 1-0, baseball’s oldest franchise snuck across 2 in the 7th and held on to win their second World Championship, the first over the 1919 Black Sox.
AVE: Garms PIT .355, DiMaggio NYY .352, Appling CHW .348, Williams BOS .344, Radcliff SLB .342, Greenberg DET & McCosky DET .340, Wright CHW .337, Travis WSH .322
HR: Mize STL 43, Greenberg DET 41, Foxx BOS 36, York DET 33, Johnson PHA 31, DiMaggio NYY 31, Gordon NYY 30, Kuhel CHW 27, Trosky CLE 25, Nicholson CHC 25
RBI: Greenberg DET 150, Mize STL 137, York DET 134, DiMaggio NYY 133, McCormick CIN 127, Foxx BOS 119, Van Robays PIT 116, Williams BOS 113, Cronin BOS 111, Doerr BOS
ERA: Walters CIN 2.48, Passeau CHC 2.50, Feller CLE 2.61, Sewell PIT 2.80, Newsom DET 2.83, Turner CIN 2.89, Olsen CHC 2.97, Hamlin BRO & Derringer CIN 3.06, Salvo BSN 3.08
Wins: Feller CLE 27, Walters CIN 22, Newsom DET 21, Derringer CIN 20, Passeau CHC 20, Milnar CLE 18, Hudson WSH 17 and a whole bunch with 16
K: Feller CLE 261, Newsom DET 164, Rigney CHW 141, Higbe PHI 137, Bridges DET 133, Chase WSH 129, Wyatt BRO & Leonard WSH & Passeau CHC 124, Schumacher NYG 123
The 1941 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 616 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Ted Williams epic .406 season ... Joe Dimaggio's 56 game hitting streak and teamed with Henrich and Keller, all 3 Yankee outfielders hit 30 + homeruns as NYY ran away with the AL pennant. The National League featured a tight race between the Dodgers and Cardinals that went down to the wire. Kirby Higbe and Whit Wyatt each won 22 games while Doph Camilli slugged 34 homers to lead the league. It was Brooklyn's first pennant in a long time, but they fell to their cross town rivals in the Fall Classic.
Average: Williams .406, Travis .359, DiMaggio .357, Reiser .343, Heath .340, Siebert .334, McCosky .324, Chapman .322, Wright .322, Cooney .319
Homeruns: Williams 37, Camilli 34, Keller 33, Henrich 31, DiMaggio 30, York 27, Ott 27, Nicholson 26, Young 25, Chapman 25
Total Bases: DiMaggio 348, Heath 343, Williams 335, Travis 316, Chapman 300, Reiser 299, Camilli 294, Keller 294, Keltner 282, Henrich 279
Wins: Feller 25, Lee 22, Higbe 22, Wyatt 22, Walters 19, Newsome 19, Riddle 19, Leonard 18, Butcher 17, Warneke 17, White 17
ERA: Riddle 2.24, Wyatt 2.34, Lee 2.37, White 2.40, Vander Meer 2.82, Walters 2.83, Benton 2.97, Davis 2.97, Melton 3.01, Butcher 3.05
Strikeouts: Feller 260, Vander Meer 202, Wyatt 176, Newsom 175, Lee 130, Walters 129, Higbe 121, Rigney 119, Cooper 118, White 117
The 1942 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: 5 games down on July 4, the Cardinals won the 2nd game of a double header versus the Cubs and then went on one of the greatest tears in history winning 66 and losing only 19 more. They caught the Dodgers on September 12 and closed out winning 12 of their final 14 games. Brooklyn did the same but had lost 2 games in the standings between the 13th and 16th and just could not make it up versus the red hot Redbirds. In the AL the Yankees coasted to another pennant, their 6th of 7 in an 8 year span, but this time lost their only World Series to St. Louis. Ted Williams won the MLB Triple Crown leading both leagues in the 3 categories.
Ave: Williams BOS .356, Pesky BOS .331, Lombardi BSN .330, Spence WSH .323, Gordon NYY .322, Case WSH .320, Slaughter STL .318, Musial STL .315, Judnich SLB .313
HR: Williams BOS 36, Ott NYG 30, Laabs SLB 27, Keller NYY 26, Camilli BRO 26, Mize NYG 26, Nicholson CHC 21, York DET 21, DiMaggio NYY 21, Gordon NYY 18
SB: Case WSH 44, Vernon WSH 25, Rizzuto NYY 22, Kuhel CHW 22, Reiser BRO 20, Appling CHW 17, Hoag CHW 17, DiMaggio BOS 16, Gutteridge SLB 16, Kolloway CHW 16
ERA: Cooper STL 1.78, Lyons CHW 2.10, Beazley STL 2.13, Bonham NYY 2.27, Davis BRO 2.36, Chandler NYY 2.38, Vander Meer CIN 2.43, Newhouser DET 2.45, Lohrman 2TM 2.48
W: Cooper STL 22, Hughson BOS 22, Beazley STL 21, Bonham NYY 21, Wyatt BRO 19, Passeau CHC 19, Vander Meer CIN 18, Sewell PIT 17, Marchildon PHA 17, Bagby CLE 17
K: Vander Meer CIN 186, Cooper STL 152, Newsom 134, Higbe BRO 115, Hughson BOS 113, Marchildon PHA 110, Benton DET 110, Walters CIN 109, Niggeling SLB & Melton PHI 107
The 1943 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 608 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: With the war now encroaching on Major League Baseball lineups, like Williams and DiMaggio not playing, the game saw many new faces. But the results remained the same as the Cardinals and Yankees breezed to pennants and New York winning the Series in 5 games this time. Stan Musial asserted himself as the best player in the Senior Circuit winning the MVP award at age 2 In the American League it was Spud Chandler winning the Award with a stellar 20-4 record for the Bronx.
Ave: Musial Stl .357, Herman Bro .330, Appling Chw .328, Cooper Stl .318, Wakefield Det .316, Elliott Pit .315, Hodgin Chw .314, Witek Nyg .314, Nicholson Chc .309, Lombardi Nyg .305
HR: York Det 34, Keller Nyy 31, Nicholson Chc 29, Stephens Slb 22, Heath Cle 18, Ott Nyg 18, Gordon Nyy 17, Laabs Slb 17, Northey Phi 16, Doerr Bos 16
Sb: Case Wsh 61, Moses Chw 56, Tucker Chw 29, Appling Chw 27, Vernon Wsh 24, Fox Bos 22, Vaughan Bro 20, Lupien Bos 16, Culberson Bos 14, Kuhel Chw 14
ERA: Chandler Nyy 1.64, Lanier Stl 1.90, Bonham Nyy 2.27, Haefner Wsh 2.29, Cooper Stl 2.30, Bridges Det 2.39, Trout Det 2.48, Wyatt Bro 2.49, Candini Wsh 2.49, Wensloff Nyy 2.54
W: Sewell Pit 21, Riddle Cin 21, Cooper Stl 21, Trout Det 20, Chandler Nyy 20, Bithorn Chc 18, Wynn Wsh 18, Javery Bsn 17, Smith Cle 17, Bagby Cle 17
K: Vander Meer Cin 174, Reynolds Cle 151, Newhouser Det 144, Cooper Stl 141, Chandler Nyy 134, Javery Bsn 134, Bridges Det 124, Newsome 123, Lanier Stl 123, Trucks Det 118
The 1944 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: An all Saints Series as the St. Louis Browns win their one and only AL pennant and face the perennial NL champion Cardinals. It was all St. Louis as they won every one of the six games, but it was the Red Birds who prevailed. The Browns eked past Detroit by one game with 89 wins while the Cards rolled to an incredible 105 wins and a 15 game romp on the Pirates. While DiMaggio and Williams and others were serving their country in WW2, Stan the Man played in ’44 before finally enlisting in ’45. It was one of the reasons the Cardinals won 105 games.
Ave: Walker BRO .357, Musial STL .347, Medwick NYG .337, Hopp STL .336, Boudreau CLE .327, Doerr BOS .325, Johnson BOS .324, Cavarretta CHC .321, Stirnweiss NYY .319
HR: Nicholson CHC 33, Ott NYG 26, Northey PHI 22, Etten NYY 22, Stephens SLB 20, McCormick CIN 20, Kurowski STL 20, Spence WSH 18, York DET 18, Lindell NYY 18
SB: Stirnweiss NYY 55, Case WSH 49, Barrett PIT 28, Myatt WSH 26, Moses CHW 21, Gutteridge SLB 20, Lupien PHI 18, Hughes CHC 16, Hopp STL 15, Kerr NYG 14, Trout DET 12
ERA: Newhouser DET 2.22, Hughson BOS 2.26, Niggeling WSH 2.32, Heusser CIN 2.38, Walters CIN 2.40, Cooper STL 2.46, Kramer SLB 2.49, Gromek CLE 2.56, Haynes CHW 2.57
W: Newhouser DET 29, Trout DET 27, Walters CIN 23, Cooper STL 22, Voiselle NYG 21, Sewell PIT 21, Potter SLB 19, Tobin BSN 18, Hughson BOS 18
K: Newhouser DET 187, Voiselle NYG 161, Trout DET 144, Newsom PHA 142, Lanier STL 141, Javery BSN 137, Raffensberger PHI 136, Kramer SLB 124, Niggeling WSH 121
The 1945 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 648 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Cubs broke up the Cardinals string of titles with a 3 game edge over St. Lou at season’s end. MVP Phil Cavarretta led the way with a .355 batting title, but only 6 homers. Meanwhile in Detroit their HOF first baseman Hank Greenberg returned from the War effort on July 1 after a 3 year hiatus and helped the Tigers edge Washington by 5 games. Detroit won the World Series. Both players shone in the Fall Classic, but it was Hal Newhouser winning Game 7 who took away the laurels.
Ave: Cavarretta CHC .355, Holmes BSN .352, Rosen BRO .325, Hack CHC .323, Kurowski STL .323, Olmo BRO .313, Stirnweiss NYY .309, Cuccinello CHW & Ott NYG .308
HR: Holmes BSN 28, Workman BSN 25, Stephens SLB 24, Adams 22, Kurowski STL, Ott NYG 21, DiMaggio PHI, Lombardi NYG 19, Gardella NYG, Cullenbine 18, York DET 18
SB: Stirnweiss NYY 33, Myatt WSH 30, Case WSH 30, Schoendienst STL 26, Barrett PIT 25, Metkovich BOS, Clay CIN 19, Dickshot CHW 18, Russell PIT, Holmes BSN , Olmo BRO 15
ERA: Newhouser DET 1.81, Benton DET 2.02, Wolff WSH 2.12, Leonard WSH 2.13, Prim CHC 2.40, Lee CHW 2.44, Passeau CHC 2.46, Potter SLB 2.47, Brecheen STL 2.52
W: Newhouser DET 25, Barrett 2TM 23, Wyse CHC 22, Ferriss BOS 21, Borowy 2TM 21, Wolff WSH 20, Gromek CLE 19, Trout DET, Burkhart STL, Reynolds CLE, Gregg BRO 18
K: Newhouser DET 212, Roe PIT 148, Gregg BRO 139, Potter SLB 129, Newsom PHA 127, Voiselle NYG 115, Reynolds CLE 112, Wolff WSH, Lee CHW 108, Mungo NYG, Gromek CLE
The 1946 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Red Sox World Series loss to the Cardinals. The Cardinals beat out Brooklyn by 2 games to take the NL pennant. In the AL the race was statistically closer than the actual standings as Boston had 97 Pythagorean wins to New York's 93, and the Tigers 92. It's the first full year back from the war.
Homeruns: Greenberg 44, Williams 38, Keller 30, Seerey 26, Joe DiMaggio 25, Kiner 23, Mize 22, Chapman 20
Average: Musial .365, Vernon .353, Williams .342, Pesky .335, Hopp .333, Kell .322, Walker .319, Dom DiMaggio .316, Ennis .313, Holmes .310
Wins: Feller 26, Newhouser 26, Ferriss 25, Pollet 21, Sain 20, Chandler 20, Hughson 20, Trout 17, Harris 17, Higbe 17
The 1947 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: A new Yankee reign of terror is about to begin as they win their first pennant and World Series in 4 long seasons in the Bronx. They beat the Dodgers in the Fall Classic again although Brooklyn was starting to put together their Boys of Summer that would eventually fell NYY in '55.
Ave: H.Walker 2TM .363, T.Williams BOS .343, McCosky PHA .328, Pesky BOS & Wright CHW .324, Kell DET .320, Elliott BSN .317, Mitchell CLE .316, DiMaggio NYY .315
HR: Mize NYG 51, Kiner PIT 51, Marshall NYG 36, Cooper NYG 35, Williams BOS 32, Gordon CLE 29, Thomson NYG 29, Kurowski STL 27, Heath SLB 27, Nicholson CHC 26
SB: Dillinger SLB 34, Robinson BRO 29, Philley CHW 21, Reiser BRO 14, Hopp BSN 13, Walker 2TM 13, Pesky BOS 12, Vernon WSH 12, Rizzuto NYY 11
ERA: Spahn BSN 2.33, Haynes CHW 2.42, Blackwell CIN 2.47, Branca BRO 2.67, Feller CLE 2.68, Leonard PHI 2.68, Fowler PHA & Lopat CHW 2.81, Brazle STL 2.84, Newhouser DET
Wins: Blackwell CIN 22, Branca BRO 21, Spahn BSN 21, Jansen NYG 21, Sain BSN 21, Feller CLE 20, Marchildon PHA 19, Reynolds NYY 19, Dobson BOS 18, Hutchinson DET 18
K: Feller CLE 196, Blackwell CIN 193, Newhouser DET 176, Branca BRO 148, Masterson WSH 135, Sain BSN 132, Reynolds NYY 129, Marchildon PHA 128, Munger STL & Spahn BSN
The 1948 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: In a tantalizing 3 team race the Indians edged the Red Sox by 1 and Yankees by 2.5 to advance to the Series against the Braves. What could have been an all Boston Fall Classic didn't quite happen. "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain", the Braves had a bit easier time of it winning by 6.5 over the Cardinals. The two most prolific hitters of their time showed their wares as Musial and Williams led their leagues in batting average and OPS. Joe Dimaggio displayed great power finishing just one behind Kiner and Mize for the Homerun title.
Ave: Musial STL .376, Williams BOS .369, Boudreau CLE .355, Mitchell CLE .336, Ashburn PHI .333, Zarilla SLB .329, McCosky PHA .326, Holmes BSN .325, Dark BSN .322
HR: Mize NYG 40, Kiner PIT 40, DiMaggio NYY 39, Musial STL 39, Sauer CIN 35, Gordon CLE 32, Keltner CLE 31, Ennis PHI 30, Gordon NYG 30, Stephens BOS 29
SB: Ashburn PHI 32, Dillinger SLB 28, Reese BRO 25, Rojek PIT 24, Coan WSH 23, Robinson BRO 22, Torgeson BSN 19, Hermanski BRO 15, Vernon WSH 15, Mitchell CLE 13
ERA: Brecheen STL 2.24, Bearden CLE 2.43, Leonard PHI 2.51, Sain BSN 2.60, Roe BRO 2.63, Schmitz CHC 2.64, Scarborough WSH 2.82, Lemon CLE 2.82, Newhouser DET 3.01
Wins: Sain BSN 24, Newhouser DET 21, Brecheen STL 20, Lemon CLE 20, Bearden CLE 20, Feller CLE 19, Raschi NYY 19, Schmitz CHC 18, Kramer BOS 18, Jansen NYG 18
K: Feller CLE 164, Brecheen STL 149, Lemon CLE 147, Newhouser DET 143, Barney BRO 138, Sain BSN 137, Brissie PHA 127, Jansen NYG 126, Raschi NYY 124, Trucks DET 123
The 1949 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The beginning of the greatest run in the history of sports, the Yankees won the first of 5 in a row and 14 of 16 AL pennants. This one wasn't easy though as the Red Sox challenged them to the final day led by MPV Ted Williams who essentially got the Triple Crown that year. He tied for the Batting Average and RBI titles, although George Kell beat him by 1/10,000th of a point despite 15 fewer hits. A great race in the NL as well saw the Dodgers and MVP Jackie Robinson edge the Cardinals by a game. The Series was all Yankees in a 5 game demolition over Da' Bums.
Ave: Kell Det .343, Williams Bos .343, Robinson Bro .342, Musial Stl .338, Slaughter Stl .336, Dillinger Slb .324, Furillo Bro .322, Mitchell Cle .317, Kiner Pit .310, Thomson Nyg .309
HR: Kiner Pit 54, Williams Bos 43, Stephens Bos 39, Musial Stl 36, Sauer 2tm 31, Thomson Nyg 27, Gordon Nyg 26, Ennis Phi 25, Seminick Phi 24, Doby Cle, Henrich Nyy, Chapman 24
SB: Robinson Bro 37, Reese Bro 26, Dillinger Slb 20, Rizzuto Nyy 18, Valo Pha 14, Philley Chw 13, Hermanski Bro 12, Lockman Nyg 12, Snider Bro 12, Jeffcoat Chc 12
ERA: Garcia Cle 2.36, Koslo Nyg 2.50, Staley Stl 2.73, Pollet Stl 2.77, Parnell Bos 2.77, Roe Bro 2.79, Trucks Det 2.81, Hutchinson Det 2.96, Lemon Cle 2.99, Heintzelman Phi 3.02
Wins: Parnell Bos 25, Kinder Bos 23, Lemon Cle 22, Raschi Nyy 21, Spahn Bsn 21, Pollet Stl 20, Kellner Pha 20, Trucks Det 19, Raffensberger Cin 18, Newhouser Det 18
K's: Trucks Det 153, Spahn Bsn 151, Newcombe Bro 149, Newhouser Det 144, Lemon Cle 138, Kinder Bos 138, Byrne Nyy 129, Raschi Nyy 124, Parnell Bos 122, Brissie Pha 118
The 1950 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 600+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: In a great 4 team race the Yankees prevail, led by MVP Phil Rizzuto. The Red Sox averaged 6.7 runs per game led by batting champion Billy Goodman and 4 of the top 10 hitters in baseball. The Whiz Kids in the NL from Philadelphia won in another 4 team race squeaking past the Dodgers in the end. MVP Jim Konstanty won 16 games for the Phillies. They were no match in the World Series though, as the Yankees got out the broom and swept them away.
Ave: Goodman Bos .354, Musial Stl .346, Kell Det .340, D.Dimaggio Bos .328, J.Robinson Bro .328, Doby Cle .326, Zarilla Bos .325, Rizzuto Nyy .324, Evers Det .323
Homeruns: Kiner Pit 47, Rosen Cle 37, Pafko Chc 36, Dropo Bos 34, Hodges Bro 32, Dimaggio Nyy 32, Sauer Chc 32, Ennis Phi 31, Campanella Bro 31, Snider Bro 31
SB's: Jethroe Bsn 35, Reese Bro 17, Snider Bro 16, Dimaggio Bos 15, Torgeson Bsn 15, Ashburn Phi 14, Terwilliger Chc 13, Rizzuto Nyy 12, Valo Pha 12, Robinson bro 12
ERA: Maglie Nyg 2.71, Blackwell Cin 2.97, Jansen Nyg 3.01, Roberts Phi 3.02, Lanier Stl 3.13, Spahn Bsn 3.16, Wynn Cle 3.20, Pollet Stl 3.29, Roe Bro 3.30
K's: Spahn Bsn 191, Blackwell Cin 188, Lemon Cle 170, Jansen Nyg 161, Reynolds Nyy 160, Raschi Nyy 155, Simmons Phi & Roberts Phi 146, Wynn Cle 143
Wins: Lemon Cle 23, Raschi Nyy 21, Spahn Bsn 21, Roberts Phi 20, Sain Bsn 20, Houtteman Det 19, Bickford Bsn 19, Newcombe Bro 19, Roe Bro 19, Jansen Nyg 19
The 1951 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 648 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The passing of the torch in the Bronx, as DiMaggio serves his final season while the Mick begins his sojourn. Also joining him crosstown in his rookie season is the Say Hey Kid while The Duke performs admirably in Flatbush. Mantle and Mays, the best rookie class of all time. Meanwhile the Yankees with MVP Yogi Berra continue a 16 year run of dominance, and the NL race featured the Shot Heard Around the Word, Bobby Thomson's epic homerun off Ralph Branca to decide the pennant versus the Dodgers. It is truly a most memorable season.
Homeruns: Kiner 42, Hodges 40, Zernial 33, Campanella 33, Musial 32, Thomson 32, Sauer 30, Williams 30, Pafko 30, Snider 29, E.Robinson 29, Gordon 29
Average: Musial .355, Ashburn .344, Fain .344, J.Robinson .338, Minoso .326, Campanella .325, Kell .319, Williams .318, Fox .313, Pesky .313
Stolen Bases: Jethroe 35, Minoso 31, Ashburn 29, Busby 26, J.Robinson 25, Reese 20, Torgeson 20, Rizzuto 18
Wins: Maglie 23, Jansen 23, Feller 22, Spahn 22, Roe 22, Raschi 21, Roberts 21, Lopat 21, Wynn 20, Dickson 20, Garcia 20, Garver 20, Newcombe 20
ERA: Rogovin 2.78, Nichols 2.88, Lopat 2.91, Maglie 2.93, Spahn 2.98, Wynn 3.02, Roberts 3.03, Pierce 3.03, Jansen 3.04, Roe 3.04
Strikeouts: Spahn 164, Newcombe 164, Raschi 164, Maglie 146, Jansen 145, Wynn 133, Lemon 32, Gray 131, Rush 129, McDermott 127, Roberts 127
The 1952 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 680 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Indians gave the Yankees a run for their money this year but fell 2 games short. The Dodgers prevailed in the NL by 4.5 over the Giants to help avenge the playoff loss from the season before. The Cardinals and Phillies also had good teams and stuck around until September for the pennant chase.
HR: Sauer CHC 37, Kiner PIT 37, Hodges BRO 32, Doby CLE 32, Easter CLE 31, Berra NYY 30, Dropo 2TM 29, Zernial PHA 29, Rosen CLE 28, Mathews BSN 25, Gordon BSN 25
Ave: Musial STL .336, Fain PHA .327, Baumholtz CHC .325, Mitchell CLE .323, Kluszewski CIN .320, Mantle NYY, .311 Kell 2TM .311, Woodling NYY .309, Robinson BRO .308
SB: Reese BRO 30, Jethroe BSN 28, Robinson BRO 24, Minoso CHW 22, Rivera 2TM 21, Jensen 2TM 18, Rizzuto NYY 17, Ashburn PHI 16, Throneberry BOS 16, Ryan PHI 13
Wins: Roberts PHI 28, Shantz PHA 24, Wynn CLE 23, Lemon CLE 22, Garcia CLE 22, Reynolds NYY 20, Maglie NYG 18, Staley STL 17, Raffensberger CIN 17, Rush CHC 17
ERA: Reynolds NYY 2.06, Garcia CLE 2.37, Wilhelm NYG 2.43, Shantz PHA 2.48, Lemon CLE 2.50, Dobson CHW 2.51, Pierce CHW 2.57, Hacker CHC 2.58, Roberts PHI 2.59
K: Spahn BSN 183, Reynolds NYY 160, Rush CHC 157, Wynn CLE 153, Shantz PHA 152, Roberts PHI 148, Mizell STL 146, Pierce CHW 144, Garcia CLE 143, Simmons PHI 141
The 1953 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 632 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Brooklyn had their best team ever, and still could not beat the Yankees in the World Series. The Dodgers averaged an astounding 6.2 runs per game of offense, as MVP Roy Campanella and Duke Snider combined for 83 homeruns. Baseball had its first move West as the Braves uprooted from Boston to Milwaukee. The bigger park did not daunt Eddie Mathews who blasted 47 homeruns.
Homeruns: Mathews mln 47, Rosen cle 43, Zernial pha & Snider bro 42, Campanella bro 41, Kluszewski cin 40, Kiner 2tm 35, Hodges bro 31, Bell cin, Musial stl & Thomas pit 30
Ave: Furillo BRO .344, Schoendienst STL .342, Musial STL & Vernon WSH .337, Snider BRO & Rosen CLE .336, Mueller NYG, .333 Ashburn PHI .330, Irvin NYG & Robinson BRO .329
SB: Bruton MLN 26, Minoso CHW 25, Rivera CHW 22, Reese BRO 22, Gilliam BRO 21, Jensen WSH 18, Robinson BRO 17, Snider BRO 16, Bernier PIT 15, Ashburn PHI 14
Wins: Roberts PHI 23, Spahn MLN 23, Porterfield WSH 22, Lemon CLE 21, Parnell BOS 21, Erskine BRO 20, Trucks 2TM 20, Haddix STL 20
ERA: Spahn MLN 2.10, Lopat NYY 2.42, Pierce CHW 2.72, Roberts PHI 2.75, Trucks 2TM 2.93, Buhl MLN 2.97, Ford NYY 3.00, Sain NYY 3.00, McDermott BOS 3.01, Haddix STL, 3.06
K: Roberts PHI 198, Erskine BRO 187, Pierce CHW 186, Mizell STL 173, Haddix STL 163, Trucks 2TM 149, Spahn MLN 148, Simmons PHI 138, Wynn CLE 138, Parnell BOS, 136
The 1954 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 608 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Indians record setting 111 wins in the AL, while the Giants won over the Dodgers and young Braves with rookie Hank Aaron making his debut.
Homeruns: Kluszewski 49, Hodges 42, Mays 41, Sauer 41, Mathews 40, Snider 40, Musial 35, Doby 32, Williams 29, Mantle 27
Average: Mays .345, Williams .345, Mueller .342, Snider .341, Avila .341, Musial .330, Kluszewski .326, Minoso .320, Noren .319, Fox .319
Wins: Lemon 23, Wynn 23, Roberts 23, Spahn 21, Antonelli 21, Grim 20, Trucks 19, Garcia 19, Haddix 18, Erskine 18, Gromek 18
The 1955 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 650+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Dodgers finally beating the Yankees in the World Series, and the emergence of a bright new star named Koufax, and Willie Mays blossoming into a homerun hitter. Kaline became the youngest batting champ in baseball history at age 20.
Homeruns: Mays 51, Kluszewski 47, Banks 44, Snider 42, Mathews 41, Post 40, Mantle 37, Musial 33, Campanella 32, Zernial 30
Average: Kaline .340, Ashburn .338, Mays .319, Power .319, Musial .319, Campanella .318, Aaron 314, Kluszewski .314, Furillo .314, Kell .312
Wins: Roberts 23, Newcombe 20, Lemon 18, Sullivan 18, Ford 18, Turley 17, Spahn 17, Nuxhall 17, Wynn 17, Byrne 16, Hoeft 16, Score 16
The 1956 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 650+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Mick's Triple Crown season leading the Yankees back to the top of the baseball world and their revenge on the Dodgers in the World Series. The NL race was one of the most exciting in league history with 3 teams battling it out to the final weekend. Rookie Frank Robinson slugged 38 homeruns, while the ultra-young duo of Henry Aaron and Eddie Mathews led the Braves.
Homeruns: Mantle 52, Snider 43, Robinson 38, Adcock 38, Mathews 37, Post 36, Mays 36, Kluszewski 35, Hodges 32, Wertz 32, Lopata 32
Average: Mantle .353, Williams .345, Kuenn .332, Aaron .328, Maxwell .326, Nieman .320, Virdon .319, Minoso .316, Jensen .315, Kaline .314
Wins: Newcombe 27, Lary 21, Antonelli 20, Score 20, Pierce 20, Hoeft 20, Spahn 20, Wynn 20, Lemon 20
The 1957 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 640+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Yankees and Braves both coasted to pennants as Mantle had another monster season hitting .365, while the Braves were led by Hank Aaron's 44 homers and an MVP performance. Meanwhile Ted Williams was aging gracefully with Stan Musial, both winning batting titles at ages 38 and 36, respectively.
Average: Williams .388, Mantle .365, Musial .351, Mays .333, Robinson .322, Aaron .322, Woodling .321, Boyd .318, Fox .317, Groat .315
Homeruns: Aaron 44, Banks 43, Sievers 42, Snider 40, Williams 38, Mays 35, Mantle 34, Mathews 32, Crowe 31, Musial 29, Robinson 29
Steals: Mays 38, Aparicio 28, Gilliam 26, Blasingame 21, Temple 19, Minoso 18, Rivera 18, Fernandez 18, Mantle 16, Piersall 14, Pilarcik 14, Landis 14
Wins: Spahn 21, Pierce 20, Bunning 20, Sanford 19, Buhl 18, Burdette 17, Drysdale 17, Donovan 16, Brewer 16, Sturdivant 16, Lawrence 16
ERA: Shantz 2.45, Sturdivant 2.54, Podres 2.66, Drysdale 2.69, Spahn 2.69, Bunning 2.69, Turley 2.71, Sullivan 2.73, Buhl 2.74, Donovan 2.77
The 1958 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 650+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Yankees and Braves again both coasted to pennants but with the same Series outcome ... the Big Apple wins in 7 this time. Speaking of coasts, the Dodgers and Giants started a new era in the game as they moved to the West Coast. Ted Williams continued aging gracefully at age 39 and won another batting title. Jackie Jensen was the AL MVP, while Ernie Banks was the NL MVP. Bob Turley won the Cy Young with New York.
Average: Ashburn .350, Mays .347, Musial .337, Williams .328, Aaron .326, Runnels .322, Skinner .321, Kuenn .319, Kaline .313, Banks .313
Homeruns: Banks 47, Mantle 42, Colavito 41, Sievers 39, Cerv 38, Jensen 35, Thomas 35, Robinson 31, Mathews 31, Aaron 30, Triandos 30
Steals: Mays 31, Ashburn 30, Aparicio 29, Rivera 21, Taylor 21, Blasingame 20, Landis 19, Gilliam 18, Mantle 18, Temple 15, Cepeda 15
Wins: Friend 22, Spahn 22, Turley 21, Burdette 20, Purkey 17, Pierce 17, Roberts 17, McLish 16, Lary 16, Antonelli 16
ERA: Ford 2.01, Miller 2.47, Pierce 2.68, Jones 2.88, Harshman 2.89, Lary 2.90, Burdette 2.91, O'Dell 2.97, Turley 2.97, McLish 2.99
Strikeouts: Jones 225, Wynn 179, Bunning 177, Turley 168, Harshman 161, Spahn 150, Pascual 146, Ford 145, Pierce 144, Podres 143, Antonelli 143
The 1959 Season Set
The complete 16 team season set with 630+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The White Sox broke the Yankees run keyed by the double play duo Nellie Fox (.306) and Luis Aparicio (56 sb's). They lost the Series to the LA Dodgers and the emerging tandem of Drysdale and Koufax, the first title out on the West Coast.
Homeruns: Mathews 46, Banks 45, Killebrew 42, Colavito 42, Aaron 39, Robinson 36, Mays 34, Lemon 33, Maxwell 31, Mantle 31
Average: Aaron .355, Kuenn .353, Cunningham .345, Kaline .327, Cepeda .317, Pinson .316, Runnels .314, Mays .313, Robinson .311, Temple .311
Wins: Wynn 22, Spahn 21, Burdette 21, Jones 21, McLish 19, Antonelli 19, Face 18, Shaw 18, Law 18, Drysdale 17, Pascual 17, Lary 17, Bunning 17, Mossi 17
The complete 18 team season set with 784 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Yankees beat out the Tigers, the only 100 win team not to make it to the post season, as Maris broke Ruth's homerun record with 61. Mantle finished with 54 as they pulled off the greatest Gotham City duo since ... Batman and Robin? They went on to beat Frank Robinson (Triple Crown) and his Reds in the World Series.
Batting Average: Groat .325, Larker .323, Runnels .320, Mays .319, Smith .315, mente .314, Minoso .311, Skowron .309, Kuenn .308, Boyer .304
Home Runs: Banks 41, Mantle 40, Aaron 40, Mathews 39, Maris 39, Lemon 38, Colavito 35, Boyer 32, Killebrew 31, Robinson 31
Stolen Bases: Aparicio 51, Wills 50, Pinson 32, Taylor 26, Mays 25, Landis 23, Bruton 22, Green 21, Kaline 19, Javier 19
ERA: Baumann 2.67, McCormick 2.70, Broglio 2.74, Bunning 2.79, Drysdale 2.84, Williams 3.00, Friend 3.00, Brown 3.06, Simmons 3.06, Ditmar 3.06
Wins: Broglio 21, Spahn 21, Law 20, Burte 19, Jackson 18, Estrada 18, Jones 18, Perry 18, Friend 18, Purkey 17
Strikeouts: Drysdale 246, Bunning 201, Koufax 197, Jones 190, Broglio 188, Friend 183, Williams 175, Jackson 171, Ramos 160, Podres 159
The 1962 Season Set
The complete 20 team season set with 804 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: A great NL pennant race that sees the Dodgers and Giants at seasons end and needing a 3 game playoff. The Giants win the series. Hello to the Mets and Astros as they join the fold. Meanwhile the Yankees continue their run and win again. Maury Will breaks the all-time steal record with 104.
Batting Average: T.Davis .346, F.Robinson .342, Musial .330, Runnels .326, B.White .324, Aaron .323, Mantle, .321, Altman, .318, F.Alou .316, Clemente .312
Home Runs: Mays 49, Killebrew 48, Aaron 45, F.Robinson 39, Cash 39, Colavito 37, Wagner 37, Banks 37, Cepeda 35, F.Thomas 34
Stolen Bases: Wills 104, W.Davis 32, Aparicio 31, Hinton 28, Pinson 26, Javier 26, Wood 24, Taylor 20, Charles 20, Tartabull 19, Altman 19, Howser 19, Landis 19
Wins: Drysdale 25, Sanford 24, Purkey 23, Terry 23, Jay 21, Herbert 20, Pascual 20, Donovan 20, Bunning 19, Mahaffey 19, O'Dell 19
Strikeouts: Drysdale 232, Koufax 216, Gibson 208, Pascual 206, Farrell 203, O'Dell 195, Bunning 184, Johnson 178, Podres 178, Mahaffey 177
ERA: Aguirre, 2.21, Koufax, 2.54, Roberts, 2.78, Shaw, 2.80, Purkey, 2.81, Drysdale, 2.83, Gibson, 2.85, Ford, 2.90, Chance, 2.96, Broglio, 3.00
The complete 20 team season set with 801 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Another Yankee pennant, but the Koufax led Dodgers upset in the World Series.
Batting Average: T.Davis .326, Yastrzemski .321, Clemente .320, Aaron .319, Groat .319, Cepeda .316, Mays .314, Pinson .313, Kaline .312, Rollins .307
Home Runs: Killebrew 45, McCovey 44, Aaron 44, Stuart 42, Mays 38, Allison 35, Cepeda 34, Hall 33, E.Howard • NYY 28, F.Howard • LAD 28
Stolen Bases: Wills 40, Aparicio 40, Aaron 31, Pinson 27, F.Robinson 26, Hinton 25, W.Davis 25, Brock 24, T.Taylor 23, Clendenon 22
Wins: Koufax 25, Marichal 25, Ford 24, Spahn 23, Maloney 23, Ellsworth 22, Pascual 21, Bouton 21, Monbouquette 20, Barber 20
ERA: Koufax 1.88, Ellsworth 2.11, Peters 2.33, Friend 2.34, Pizarro 2.39, Marichal 2.41, Pascual 2.46, Simmons 2.48, Bouton 2.53, Jackson 2.55
Strikeouts: Koufax 306, Maloney 265, Drysdale 251, Marichal 248, Gibson 204, Pascual 202, Bunning 196, Stigman 193, Lemaster 190, Ford 189, Peters 189
The 1964 Season Set
The complete 20 team season set with 804 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: A great 3 team race in the AL, and 5 team race in the NL, with the Cardinals prevailing over the Yankees in the World Series. The Phillies collapsed while the Cardinals trade for Lou Brock kick started their pennant drive.
Batting Average: Clemente .339, Carty .330, Aaron .328, Oliva .323, Torre .321, Allen .318, Robinson 317, Brock .315, Howard .313, Santo .313
Home Runs: Killebrew 49, Mays 47, Powell 39, Mantle 35, Colavito 34, Stuart 33, Williams 33, Allison 32, Oliva 32, Wagner 31, Cepeda 31, Callison 31, Hart 31,
Stolen Bases: Aparicio 57, Wills 53, Brock 43, Davis 42, Harper 24, Robinson 23, Aaron 22, Weis 22, Davalillo 21, Howser 20
Wins: Jackson 24, Marichal 21, Chance 20, Sadecki 20, Peters 20, Cloninger 19, Bunker 19, Wickersham 19, Bunning 19, Gibson 19, Koufax 19, Pizarro 19
ERA: Chance 1.65, Koufax 1.74, Horlen 1.88, Ford 2.13, Drysdale 2.18, Short 2.20, Marichal .2.48, Peters 2.50, Pizarro 2.56, Bunning 2.63
Strikeouts: Veale 250, Gibson 245, Drysdale 237, Koufax 223, Bunning 219, Downing 217, Maloney 214, Pascual 213, Chance 207, Marichal 206
The 1965 Season Set
The complete 20 team season set with 788 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Twins breaking the Yankees reign with a 100 win season, but losing to Koufax and the Dodgers in the World Series. Koufax won the MLB Pitching Triple Crown for the second of three times in his illustrious career, while all the great NL hitters pounded the ball into submission.
Batting Average: Clemente .329, Oliva .321, Aaron .318, Mays .317, B.Williams .315, Rose .312, Yastrzemski .312, Flood .310, Pinson .305, Rojas .303
Home Runs: Mays 52, McCovey 39, B.Williams 34, Santo 33, F.Robinson 33, Aaron 32, T.Conigliaro 32, D.Johnson 32, Allison 32, Mathews 32
Stolen Bases: Wills 94, Brock 63, Campaneris 51, Wynn 43, Cardenal 37, Harper 35, Versalles 27, Davalillo 26, Aparicio 26, W.Davis 25
ERA: Koufax 2.04, Marichal 2.13, Law 2.15, McDowell 2.18, Fisher 2.40, Siebert 2.43, Maloney 2.54, Brunet 2.56, Bunning 2.60, Richert 2.60
Wins: Koufax 26, Cloninger 24, Drysdale 23, Marichal 22, Ellis 22, Grant 21, Gibson 20, Stottlemyre 20, Maloney 20, Bunning 19
Strikeouts: Koufax 382, McDowell 325, Veale 276, Gibson 270, Bunning 268, Maloney 244, Marichal 240, Short 237, Lolich 226, Cloninger 211
The 1966 Season Set
The complete 20 team season set with 802 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Frank Robinson's Triple Crown leading Baltimore to their first championship, and Sandy Koufax's swan song leading Los Angeles in another close one over the Giants and the Pirates. The Alou brothers, Matty and Felipe were 1, 2 in the batting race, while Hall of Famers littered the leader boards.
Batting Average: M.Alou .342, F.Alou .327, Carty .326, Allen .317, Clemente .317, F.Robinson .316, Stargell .315, Torre .315, Rose .313, Santo .312
Home Runs: F.Robinson 49, Aaron 44, Allen 40, Killebrew 39, Mays 37, Torre 36, McCovey 36, Powell 34, Hart 33, Stargell 33
Stolen Bases: Brock 74, Campaneris 52, Buford 51, S.Jackson 49, Agee 44, Wills 38, A.Phillips 32, Harper 29, Aparicio 25, Cardenal 24
Wins: Koufax 27, Marichal 25, Kaat 25, G.Perry 21, Gibson 21, McLain 20, Short 20, Bunning 19, E.Wilson 18, Osteen 17
ERA: Koufax 1.73, Peters 1.98, Cuellar 2.22, Marichal 2.23, Bunning 2.41, Horlen 2.43, Gibson 2.44, Hargan 2.48, A.Jackson 2.51, J.Perry 2.54
Strikeouts: Koufax 317, Bunning 252, Veale 229, McDowell 225, Gibson 225, Marichal 222, Maloney 216, Sutton 209, Kaat 205, G.Perry 201
The 1967 Season Set
The complete 20 team season set with 844 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Carl Yastrzemski's Triple Crown leading Boston from a worst to first storybook season, but falling to the Cardinals Bob Gibson and Lou Brock in the Fall Classic. The AL pennant chase was one of the greatest ever with 5 teams still in the hunt in the final month, and down to the final day before it was decided.
Batting Average: Clemente .357, Gonzalez .339, M.Alou .338, Flood .335, Staub .333, Yastrzemski .326, Cepeda .325, F.Robinson .311, Kaline .308, Allen .307
Home Runs: Yastrzemski 44, Killebrew 44, Aaron 39, Wynn 37, Howard 36, McCovey 31, Santo 31, F.Robinson 30, Hart 29, B.Williams 28
Stolen Bases: Campaneris 55, Brock 52, Buford 34, Wills 29, Morgan 29, Agee 28, Pinson 26, McCraw 24, Phillips 24, Harper 23
Wins: Wilson 22, Lonborg 22, McCormick 22, Chance 20, Jenkins 20, Horlen 19, McLain 17, Osteen 17, Bunning 17
ERA: Niekro 1.87, Horlen 2.06, Peters 2.28, Bunning 2.29, Siebert 2.38, Short 2.39, John 2.47,Merritt 2.53, Nolan 2.58, Clark 2.59
Strikeouts: Bunning 253, Lonborg 246, Jenkins 236, McDowell 236, Perry 230, Chance 220, Tiant 219, Peters 215, Kaat 211, Nolan 206
The 1968 Season Set
The complete 20 team season set with 780 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Denny McLain's 31 win season, and the Tigers coming back from a 3-1 deficit in the World Series against the Cardinals. Mickey Lolich won 3 times and beat Bob Gibson in Game 7. It was the Year of the Pitcher and play those low scoring games with speed to get through your schedule.
Batting Average: Rose .335, M.Alou .332, F.Alou .317, A.Johnson .312, Flood .301, Yastrzemski .301, C.Jones .297, Beckert .294, McCovey .293, Staub .291
Home Runs: . F.Howard 44, McCovey 36, W.Horton 36, K.Harrelson 35, D.Allen 33, Banks 32, B.Williams 30, R.Jackson 29, Aaron 29, Santo 26, Wynn 26
Stolen Bases: Campaneris 62, Brock 62, Wills 52, Cardenal 40, W.Davis 36, Tovar 35, Aaron 28, Buford 27, Foy 26, Davalillo 25
Wins: McLain 31, Marichal 26, McNally 22, Gibson 22, Stottlemyre 21, Tiant 21, Jenkins 20, Short 19, Briles 19, Koosman 19
ERA: Gibson 1.12, Tiant 1.60, McDowell 1.81, McNally 1.95, McLain 1.96, T.John 1.98, Bolin 1.99, Bahnsen 2.05, Veale 2.05, Koosman 2.08
Strikeouts: McDowell 283, McLain 280, Gibson 268, Tiant 264, Jenkins 260, Chance 234, Singer 227, Marichal 218, Sadecki 206, Seaver 205
The 1969 Season Set
The complete 24 team season set with 960 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Amazing Mets beating the vaunted Orioles in the World Series as Tom Terrific led the charge with 25 regular season wins. In the AL a very young Reggie Jackson electrified the league with a Ruthian pace during the first 4 months of the season while the O's started their historic run of 3 straight AL pennants to establish themselves as one of the greatest teams of all time.
Batting Average: Rose .348, Clemente .345, C.Jones .340, Carew .332, M.Alou .331, McCovey .320, A.Johnson .315, W.Davis .311, R.Smith .309, Oliva .309
Home Runs: Killebrew 49, Howard 48, Jackson 47, McCovey 45, Aaron 44, Yastrzemski 40, Petrocelli 40,L.May 38, Powell 37, Perez 37
Stolen Bases: Harper 73, Campaneris 62, Brock 53, Morgan 49, Tovar 45, Bonds 45, Kelly 40, Wills 40, Foy 37, Cardenal 36
Wins: Seaver 25, McLain 24, Cuellar 23, Niekro 23, Marichal 21, Jenkins 21, G.Perry, Dierker, Osteen, Singer, McNally, Hands, Boswell, Stottlemyre, Gibson all with 20
ERA: Marichal 2.10, Carlton 2.17, Gibson 2.18, Bosman 2.19, Seaver 2.21, Koosman 2.28, Dierker 2.33, Palmer 2.34, Singer 2.34, Cuellar 2.38
Strikeouts: McDowell 279, Jenkins 273, Lolich 271, Gibson 269, Singer 247, D.Wilson 235, G.Perry 233, Dierker 232, Sutton 217, Veale 213
The 1970 Season Set
The complete 24 team season set with 982 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The middle season of the Orioles epic 3 year string of 101+ win seasons, this one being their only World Series victory over another brewing dynasty, the Big Red Machine from Cincinnati. The Orioles beat the Twins in the ALCS while the Reds beat the Pirates in the NLCS.
AL awards went to: MVP Boog Powell, CYA Jim Perry, ROY Thurman Munson, Batting Alex Johnson .329 in a nudge over Yastrzemski, but Yaz won the OPS 1.044, HR Frank Howard 44, SB Bert Campaneris 44, ERA Diego Segui 2.56, Wins Perry, Mike Cuellar, and Dave McNally 24, and Strikeout King Sam McDowell 305.
NL awards went to: MVP Johnny Bench, CYA Bob Gibson, ROY Carl Morton, Batting Rico Carty .366, OPS Willie McCovey 1.056, HR Johnny Bench with 45, SB Bobby Tolan 57, ERA Tom Seaver 2.82, Wins Gaylord Perry and Bob Gibson 23, and Strikeout King Tom Seaver 283.
The 1971 Season Set
The complete 24 team season set with 888 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Murcer, Reggie, Melton, Carew, Oliva, Aaron, Clemente, Stargell, Bench, Rose, Mays, Dick Allen, Bobby Bonds ... Jenkins, Lolich, Seaver, Wood, and the amazing rookie Vida Blue on the young A's. The Orioles won their third straight AL pennant beating the up and coming Oakland A's in the ALCS. They featured four 20 game winners, Palmer, Cuellar, McNally, and Dobson, but lost the Series to the Pirates who were led by HR champion Willie Stargell, and the great Roberto Clemente.
The 1972 Season Set
The complete 24 team season set with 928 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The beginning of Charley Finley's Oakland A's dynasty. Reggie, Sal, Vida, Catfish and the gang won the West over the White Sox who hung around most of the year, and then beat the Tigers who squeaked past Boston and 2 other clubs in the East. In the NL the Pirates and Reds galloped to easy division wins, and then CInci prevailed in the NLCS to face the A's. Bench and company however could not overcome the Athletics juggernaut.
Batting Average: B.Williams .333, Garr .325, Baker .321, Cedeno .320, Carew .318, Watson .312, Piniella .312, Oliver .312, Brock .311, Allen .308
Home Runs: Bench 40, Colbert 38, Williams 37, Allen 37, Aaron 34, Murcer 33, Stargell 33, L.May 29, , Kingman 29, E.Williams 28
Stolen Bases: Brock 63, Morgan 58, Cedeno 55, Campaneris 52, Nelson 51, Bonds 44, Tolan 42, Patek 33, Kelly 32, Otis 28
Wins: Carlton 27, Perry 24, Wood 24, Lolich 22, Hunter 21, Seaver 21, Palmer 21, Bahnsen21, Jenkins 20, Osteen 20
ERA: Tiant 1.91, Perry 1.92, Carlton 1.97, Nolan 1.99, Hunter 2.04, Palmer 2.07, Nelson 2.08, Sutton 2.08, Paul 2.17, Ryan 2.28
Strikeouts: Ryan 329, Carlton 310, Lolich 250, Seaver 249, Perry 234, Blyleven 228, Coleman 222, Bradley 209, Gibson 208, Sutton 207
The 1973 Season Set
The complete 24 team season set with 872 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The NL East produced one of the greatest and strangest pennant races ever as 5 of the 6 teams in the division battled it out, with the Mets prevailing, but finishing with an 82-79 record, just 3 games above .500. Four teams in the NL East had as many wins, but only the Dodgers hung around to the end as the Reds won their 3rd division title in the past 4 years. But they lost to the Mets in the NLCS, who then lost to the mighty Oakland A's from the AL, in the middle of 3 straight World Series Championships. They beat Baltimore in the ALCS, who won their 4th Division title in the past 5 years quite handily.
AL Awards: MVP: Reggie Jackson / Batting: Rod Carew .350 / Homeruns: Reggie Jackson 32, Jeff Burroughs 30, Frank Robinson 30, Sal Bando 29
SB: Tommy Harper 54, Billy North 53, Dave Nelson 43, Rod Carew 41 / CYA: Jim Palmer / Wins: Wilbur Wood 24, Joe Coleman 23, Jim Palmer 22, Ken Holtzman 21, Catfish Hunter 21, Nolan Ryan 21 / ERA: Jim Palmer 2.40 / K's: Nolan Ryan 383 / ROY: Al Bumbry
NL Awards: MVP: Pete Rose / Batting: Pete Rose .338, Cesar Cedeno .320, Garry Maddox .319, Tony Perez .314 / Homeruns: Willie Stargell, Davey Johnson 43, Darrell Evans 41, Hank Aaron 40, Bobby Bonds 39 / SB: Lou Brock 70, Joe Morgan 67, Cesar Cedeno 56, Bobby Bonds 43 / CYA: Tom Seaver / Wins: Ron Bryant 24
ERA: Tom Seaver 2.08 / K's: Tom Seaver 251 / ROY: Gary Matthews .300
The 1974 Season Set
The complete 24 team season set with 880 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The A's concluded their 3-peat beating the Dodgers in the World Series. The division races were quite good as the Pirates edged the Cardinals in the NL East, the Dodgers nipped the Reds in the West, the O's squeaked past the Yankees in the AL East, and Oakland topped an upstart Texas Rangers squad in the West. Almost all HOFers led the major categories. Jeff Burroughs was AL MVP and Catfish Hunter was AL CYA. In the NL Steve Garvey captured the MVP and team mate Mike Marshall the CYA.
Batting: Carew .364, Garr .353, Oliver .321, Orta .316, Gross .314, Buckner .314, Madlock .313, Zisk .313, Garvey .312, McRae .310
Homeruns: Schmidt 36, Bench 33, Allen 32, Wynn 32, Jackson 29, Perez 28, Tenace 26, Cedeno 26, Evans 25, Darwin 25, Burroughs 25, Stargell 25
SB: Brock 118, Lopes 59, Morgan 58, Cedeno 57, North 54, Lintz 50, Concepcion 41, Bonds 41, Bowa 39, Carew 38
ERA: Capra 2.28, Niekro 2.38, Mack 2.41, Marshall 2.42, Hunter 2.49, Perry 2.51, Messersmith 2.59, Hassler 2.61, Blyleven 2.66, McGlothen 2.69
Wins: Jenkins 25, Hunter 25, Busby 22, Cuellar 22, Tiant 22, Ryan 22, Kaat 21, Perry 21, Wood 20, Niekro 20, Messersmith 20
K's: Ryan 367, Blyleven 249, Carlton 240, Jenkins 225, Messersmith 221, Perry 216, Lolich 202, Seaver 201, Busby 198, Mack 195, Niekro 195
The 1975 Season Set
The complete 24 team season set with 880 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Big Red Machine led by Bench, Morgan, Rose, Concepcion, Perez, and Griffey. And most of all, Sparky Anderson. It was the first of back to back dominations of baseball with MVP Joe Morgan. Tom Seaver of the Mets on the Cy Young in the NL and John Montefusco was ROY. In the NL the MVP and ROY Fred Lynn took the Red Sox to the Series, only to be derailed by Cinci. Jim Palmer won the Cy.
Batting: Carew .359, Madlock .354, Simmons .332, Lynn .331, Sanguillen .328, Morgan .327, Watson .324, Garvey .319, Munson .318, Joshua .318
Homeruns: Schmidt 38, Jackson 36, Kingman 36, Scott 36, Mayberry 34, Luzinski 34, Bonds 32, Burroughs 29, Tenace 29, Bench 28
SB: Lopes 77, Rivers 70, Morgan 67, Brock 56, Cedeno 50, C.Washington 40, Otis 39, Carew 35, Remy 34, Cardenal 34
Wins: Hunter 23, Palmer 23, Seaver 22, Blue 22, Torrez 20, Kaat 20, R.Jones 20, Messersmith 19, Wise 19
ERA: Palmer 2.09, R.Jones 2.24, Messersmith 2.29, Seaver 2.38, Reuss 2.54, Hunter 2.58, Eckersley 2.60, Tanana 2.62, Forsch 2.86, Sutton 2.87
K's: Tanana 269, Seaver 243, Perry 233, Blyleven 233, Montefusco 215, Messersmith 213, Palmer 193, Carlton 192, Blue 189, Ryan 186
The 1976 Season Set
The complete 24 team season set with 874 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Big Red Machine in Cinci winning its second straight Championship led by MVP Joe Morgan. It was the Year of the Bird, Mark Fidrych, leading the majors in ERA, headlines, and attendance. Lou Brock grabbed his share of ink as well with 118 stolen bases, eclipsing the record set by Maury Wills back in 1962. The Yankees finally got back to the top of the AL after a 12 year absence from the Fall Classic.
Batting Average: Madlock .339, Griffey Sr. .336, Brett .333, McRae .332, Carew .331, G.Maddox .330, Rose .323, Bostock .323, Morgan .320, Garvey .317
Home Runs: Schmidt 38, Kingman 37, Nettles 32, Monday 32, Foster 29, Morgan 27, Bando 27, R.Jackson 27, May • BAL 25, Rice 25, Hendrick 25
Stolen Bases: North 75, Lopes 63, Morgan 60, Taveras 58, LeFlore 58, Cedeno 58, Brock 56, Campaneris 54, Baylor 52, Patek 51
Wins: Palmer 22, R.Jones 22, Koosman 21, Tiant 21, Sutton 21, J.R.Richard 20, Garland 20, Carlton 20, Tanana 19, Figueroa 19, Fidrych 19
ERA: Fidrych 2.34, Blue 2.35, Tanana 2.43, Torrez 2.50, Palmer 2.51, J.Denny 2.52, Rau 2.57, Seaver 2.59, Garland 2.67, Koosman 2.69
Strikeouts: Ryan 327, Tanana 261, Seaver 235, Blyleven 219, J.R.Richard 214, Koosman 200, Eckersley 200, Carlton 195, P.Niekro 173, Hunter 173
The 1977 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 958 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The first of back to back Yankee championships, Rod Carew flirting with .400, George Foster blasting 52, KC winning 102 and Philly 101, only to lose to the Yankees and Dodgers in the League Championships ... and to top it off in the World Series, Reggie Jackson hitting 3 homeruns on 3 pitches in Game 6 to win it all !!!
Batting Average: Carew .388, Parker .338, Bostock .336, Singleton .328, Stennett .336, Rivers .326, LeFlore .325, Templeton .322, Foster .320, Rice .320
Home Runs: Foster 52, Burroughs 41, Luzinski 39, Rice 39, Schmidt 38, Bonds 37, Nettles 37, Scott 33, Garvey 33, Reggie Jackson 32, Reggie Smith 32
Stolen Bases: Taveras 70, Cedeno 61, Richards 56, Patek 53, Moreno 53, Morgan 49, Lopes 47, Cruz 44, Cabell 42, Page 42
Wins: Carlton 23, Seaver 21, Goltz 20, Candelaria 20, Palmer 20, Leonard 20, Forsch 20, Reuschel 20, John 20, Ryan 19, Christenson 19
ERA: Candelaria 2.34, Tanana 2.54, Seaver 2.58, Hooton 2.62, Carlton 2.64, Blyleven 2.72, Ryan 2.77, John 2.78, Reuschel 2.79, Guidry 2.82
Strikeouts: Ryan 341, Joe Niekro 262, Leonard 244, Richard 214, Rogers 206, Tanana 205, Carlton 198, Seaver 196, Palmer 193, Koosman 192
The 1978 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 910 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: Bucky Dent's name was immortalized in the one game playoff for the AL East as the Yankees beat the Red Sox, and then went on to beat KC in the ALCS and the Dodgers for the World Championship. The Royals had to stave off the Angels and the Rangers for the West title. In the NL, 2 great races as LA edged Cinci and Philly nudged out Pittsburgh. Overall, 4 very exciting pennant races.
AL Awards: MVP: Jim Rice CYA: Ron Guidry / Batting: Rod Carew .333, Al Oliver .324, Jim Rice .315, Lou Piniella .314, Ben Ogilvie .303, Leon Roberts .301
Homeruns: Jim Rice 46, Larry Hisle 34, Don Baylor 34, Andre Thornton 33, Gorman Thomas 32, Bobby Bonds 31, Rico Carty 31 / SB: Ron LeFlore 68, Julio Cruz 59, Bump Wills 52, Miguel Dilone 50 / Wins: Ron Guidry 25, Mike Caldwell 22, Jim Palmer 21, Dennis Leonard 21, Dennis Eckersley 20, Mike Figueroa 20
ERA: Ron Guidry 1.74, Jon Matlack 2.27, Mike Caldwell 2.36, Jim Palmer 2.46 / K's: Nolan Ryan 260, Ron Guidry 248
NL Awards: MVP: Dave Parker CYA: Gaylord Perry / Batting: Dave Parker .334, Steve Garvey .316, Jose Cruz .315, Bill Madlock .309, Dave Winfield .308, Gene Richards .308 / Homeruns: George Foster 40, Greg Luzinski 35, Dave parker 30, Reggie Smith 29, Willie Stargell 28, Dave Kingman 28 / SB: Omar Moreno 71, Frank Taveras 46, Dave Lopes 45, Ivan de Jesus 41, Ozzie Smith 40 / Wins: Gaylord Perry 24, Ross Grimsley 20 / ERA: Craig Swan 2.43, Steve Rogers 2.47, Pete Vuckovich 2.54 / K's: J.R. Richard 303, Joe Niekro 248, Tom Seaver 226ROY: Bob Horner .266
The 1979 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 930 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: We Are Family was the back drop to the Pirates World Series win over, as Pops Stargell bested the Ken Singleton led Orioles in the Fall Classic.
Batting Average: K.Hernandez stl .344, Lynn bos .333, Rose phi .331, Brett kcr .329, Downing cal .326, Rice bos .325, Oliver tex .323, Molitor mil .322
Homeruns: Kingman chc 48, Thomas mil 45, Schmidt phi 45, Rice bos 39, Lynn bos 39, Baylor cal 36, Singleton bal 35, Winfield sdp 34, Horner atl 33, Stargell pit 32
Stolen Bases: Wilson kcr 83, LeFlore det 78, Moreno pit 77, North sfg 58, Cruz sea 49, Taveras 44, Lopes lad 44, Scott mon 39
Wins: Flanagan bal 23, J.Niekro hou & P.Niekro atl 21, John nyy 21, Koosman min 20, Guidry nyy 18, Carlton phi 18, Richard hou 18, Reuschel chc 18
Strikeouts: Richard hou 313, Ryan cal 223, Carlton phi 213, P.Niekro atl 208, Guidry nyy 201
ERA: Richard hou 2.71, Hume cin 2.76, Guidry nyy 2.78, Schatzeder mon 2.83, John nyy 2.96, Hooton lad 2.97, Eckersley bos 2.99, Rogers mon 3.00
The 1980 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 942 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: George Brett's magnificent run at .400 and leading the Royals to the World Series. The Phillies and NL MVP Mike Schmidt however, got the better of them in 6 games. Schmidt hit .381 in the Fall Classic and was the MVP there as well, while NL Cy Young Award winner Steve Carlton won 2 games. Both NL Division races were fabulous as Philly edged the Expos in a Montreal heartbreaker by one game, and the Astros edged the Dodgers by a game in the West, with Cinci just 3.5 back. While KC took the AL West in a cake walk, the Yankees and Orioles battled it out to the last week of the season with NY prevailing by 3 games.
Average: Brett KC .390, Cooper Mil .352, Dilone Cle .341, Rivers Tex .333, Carew Cal .331, Bell Tex .329, Wilson KC .326, Buckner Chc .324, Hernandez Stl 321
HR: Schmidt Phi 48, Oglivie Mil & Reggie Nyy 41, Thomas Mil 38, Horner Atl & Armas Oak 35, Murphy Atl 33, Murray Bal 32, Mayberry Tor 30, Carter Mon & Baker LA 29
SB: Henderson Oak 100, Leflore Mon 97, Moreno Pit 96, Collins Cin 79, Wilson KC 79, Scott Mon 63, Dilone Cle 61, Richards SD 61, Smith SD 57, Mumphrey SD 52
Wins: Stone Bal 25, Carlton Phi 24, Norris Oak 22, John Nyy 22, Mcgregor Bal 20, Leonard KC 20, Niekro Hou 20, Langford Oak 19, Bibby Pit 19, Barker Cle 19
K's: Carlton Phi 286, Ryan Hou 200, Barker Cle 187, Soto Cin 182, Norris Oak 180, Niekro Atl 176, Blyleven Pit 168, Guidry Nyy 166, Leonard KC 155, Bannister Sea 155
ERA: Sutton LA 2.20, Carlton Phi 2.34, May Nyy 2.46, Reuss LA 2.51, Norris Oak 2.53, Burns Chw 2.84, Keough Oak 2.92, Gura KC 2.95, Blue SF 2.97, Rogers Mon 2.98
The 1981 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 912 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: Two seasons in one due a a labor dispute, baseball had its first Division Series. When the dust finally settled it was the Dodgers and Yankees, two ancient rivals, battling it out for the World Championship. LA prevailed in 6 games as Fernando Mania started to take hold of Hollywood. Valenzuala was a 20 year old phenom posting 3 wins in the post season to go along with his 13 wins in the strike shortened season as he captured the imagination of baseball fans everywhere.
Ave: Madlock pit. 341, Lansford bos .336, Paciorek sea .326, Rose phi .325, Gibson det .328, Baker lad .320, Cooper mil .320, Henderson oak .319, Hargrove cle .317, Schmidt phi .316
HR: Schmidt PHI 31, Dawson MON 24, Grich CAL 22, Kingman NYM 22, Armas OAK 22, Murray BAL 22, Evans BOS 22, Foster CIN 22, Luzinski CHW 21, Thomas MIL 21
SB: Raines MON 71, Henderson OAK 56, Cruz SEA 43, Moreno PIT 39, LeFlore CHW 36, Wilson KCR 34, Scott MON 30, Dilone CLE 29, Collins CIN 26, North SFG 26, Dawson MON 26
Wins: Martinez BAL 14, McCatty OAK 14, Seaver CIN 14, Vuckovich MIL 14, Morris DET 14, Valenzuela LAD 13, Carlton PHI 13, Leonard KCR 13, McGregor BAL 13
ERA: Ryan HOU 1.69, Righetti NYY 2.05, Knepper HOU 2.18, Hooton LAD 2.28, Reuss LAD 2.30, Stewart BAL 2.32, McCatty OAK 2.33, Lamp CHW 2.41, Carlton PHI 2.42, Blue SFG
K's: Valenzuela LAD 180, Carlton PHI 179, Soto CIN 151, Ryan HOU 140, Barker CLE 127, Gullickson MON 115, Burns CHW 108, Blyleven CLE 107, Leonard KCR 107, Berenyi CIN
The 1982 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 966 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Milwaukee Brewers win their first and only pennant behind MVP Robin Yount and Cy Young winner Pete Vuckovich. Harvey's Wallbangers featured HR king Gorman Thomas. The 2 division races in the NL were tight as the Cardinals edged Philly and Montreal in the East while the Braves, behind MVP Dale Murphy eeked past LA and SF by 1 and 2 games. St. Louis prevailed in an exciting 7 game World Series for their 10th World Championship. They had speed to burn leading the league with 200 steals, 35 more than the next closest team. Rickey Henderson though stole the show with a record setting 130 swipes in Oakland.
Batting Ave: Wilson .332, Yount .331, Oliver .331, Carew .319, Madlock .319, Murray .316, Cooper .313, Durham .312, Garcia .310, Rice .309
HR: Thomas 39, Jackson 39, Winfield 37, Kingman 37, Murphy 36, Schmidt 35, Oglivie 34, Cooper, Lance Parrish, Thornton, Guerrero, Dw.Evans, Murray, Horner (32)
SB: Henderson 130, Raines 78, Smith 68, Moreno 60, Wilson 58, Garcia 54, Sax 49, Cruz 46, Dernier 42, Moli 41
Wins: Carlton 23, Hoyt 19, Rogers 19, Valenzuela 19, Vuckovich 18, Gura 18, Reuss 18, Zahn 18, Morris 17, dwell 17, Niekro 17, Niekro 17, Stieb 17, Sutton 17
ERA: Rogers 2.40, Niekro 2.47, Andujar 2.47, Soto 2.79, Valenzuela 2.87, Candelaria 2.94, Sutcliffe 2.96, Sutton 3.06, Stanley 3.10, Carlton 3.10
Strikeouts: Carlton 286, Soto 274, Ryan 245, Bannister 209, Valenzuela 199, Barker 187, Rogers 179, Welch 176, Sutton 175, Robinson 165
The 1983 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 918 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: MVP Cal Ripken led the Orioles to their first World Series win since 1970, defeating Mike Schmidt and the Phillies in 5 games in the World Series.
Batting Average: Boggs • BOS .361, Carew • CAL .339, Madlock • PIT .323, L.Smith • STL .321, Whitaker • DET .320, Trammell • DET .319, Ripken • BAL .318
Home Runs: Schmidt PHI 40, Rice BOS 39, Armas BOS 36, Murphy ATL 36, Kittle chw 35, Murray bal 33, Dawson mon, Luzinski chw, Guerrero lad, Winfield nyy ... all 32
Stolen Bases: Henderson • OAK 108, Raines • MON 90, Law • CHW 77, Wiggins • SDP 66, Wilson • KCR 59, Cruz • 57. Sax • LAD 56, Wilson • NYM 54, Sample • TEX 44
Wins: Hoyt • CHW 24, Dotson • CHW 22, Guidry • NYY 21, Morris • DET 20, Denny • PHI 19, Petry • DET 19, McGregor • BAL 18
ERA: Hammaker • SFG 2.25, Denny • PHI 2.37, Welch • LAD 2.65, Soto • CIN 2.70, Pena • LAD 2.75, Boddicker • BAL 2.77, Reuss • LAD 2.94, Ryan • HOU 2.98
Strikeouts: Carlton • PHI 275, Soto • CIN 242, Morris • DET 232, McWilliams • PIT 199, Bannister • CHW 193, Valenzuela • LAD 189, Stieb • TOR 187, Ryan • HOU 183
The 1984 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 966 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: 35 and 5 was the opening season drive as Sparky Anderson guided the Tigers to their first pennant and World Series title since '68. They beat Royals in the ALCS who edged the Twins and Angels by 3 games each in a tight West race. HOFers Alan Trammel and Jack Morris led the way as they beat the the Padres in the Fall Classic. The Cubs beat out the Mets in a good NL East race but the North Siders then lost a heart breaker to SD in the NLCS.
Average: Gwynn SDP .351, Mattingly NYY .343, Winfield NYY .340, Boggs BOS .325, Lacy PIT .321, Bell TEX .315, Davis SFG .315, Sandberg CHC .314, Trammell DET .314
HR: Armas BOS 43, Murphy ATL 36, Schmidt PHI 36, Kingman OAK 35, Thornton CLE 33, Murphy OAK 33, Parrish DET 33, Brunansky MIN 32, Kittle CHW 32, Evans BOS 32
SB: Raines MON 75, Samuel PHI 72, Wiggins SDP 70, Henderson OAK 66, Collins TOR 60, Butler CLE 52, Smith STL 50, Hayes PHI 48, Pettis CAL 48, Redus CIN 48
ERA: Pena LAD 2.48, Gooden NYM 2.60, Hershiser LAD 2.66, Rhoden & Candelaria PIT 2.72, Boddicker BAL 2.79, Stieb TOR 2.83, Honeycutt LAD 2.84, Blyleven CLE 2.87
Wins: Sutcliffe 2TM 20, Andujar STL 20, Boddicker BAL 20, Morris DET 19, Blyleven CLE 19, Viola MIN 18, Petry DET 18, Soto CIN 18, Langston SEA, Gooden NYM 17
K's: Gooden NYM 276, Valenzuela LAD 240, Sutcliffe 2TM 213, Langston SEA 204, Stieb TOR 198, Ryan HOU 197, Witt CAL 196, Soto CIN 185, Blyleven CLE 170, Hough TEX 164
The 1985 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 958 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The running Redbirds from St. Louis as Vince Coleman and company swiped 314 bases, 152 more than the next nearest team, and they ran all the way to the World Series. However, it was there that they ran into George Brett and the KC Royals. After nudging the Angels by a game in the West, they faced the Blue Jays who had squeaked past the Yankees by 2 games in the East. Down 3-1 in the ALCS the Royals broke Canda's hearts winning 3 in a row, and then went on to win the Fall Classic in a 7 game tussle. George Brett capped off an incredible season hitting .360 in the 14 playoff games as they won their first Championship in franchise history.
Ave: Boggs BOS .368, McGee STL .353, Brett KCR .335, Mattingly NYY .324, Guerrero LAD & Raines MON .320, Gwynn SDP .317, Henderson NYY .314, Parker CIN .312, Butler CLE
HR: Evans DET 40, Murphy ATL 37, Fisk CHW 37, Balboni KCR 36, Mattingly NYY 35, Parker CIN 34, Guerrero LAD 33, Schmidt PHI 33, Thomas SEA 32, Carter NYM 32
SB: Coleman STL 110, Henderson NYY 80, Raines MON 70, McGee STL & Pettis CAL 56, Sandberg CHC 54, Samuel PHI 53, Smith 2TM 52, Redus CIN 48, Lopes CHC & Butler CLE 47
ERA: Gooden NYM 1.53, Tudor STL 1.93, Hershiser LAD 2.03, Reuschel PIT 2.27, Welch LAD 2.31, Valenzuela LAD 2.45, Stieb TOR 2.48, Leibrandt KCR 2.69, Fernandez NYM 2.80
Wins: Gooden NYM 24, Guidry NYY 22, Andujar STL 21, Tudor STL 21, Saberhagen KCR 20, Browning CIN 20, Hershiser LAD 19, Cox, B.Smith, Hawkins, Viola, Scott, & Burns 18
K: Gooden NYM 268, Soto CIN 214, Ryan HOU 209, Valenzuela LAD 208, Blyleven 2TM 206, Bannister CHW 198, Morris DET 191, Hurst BOS 189, Fernandez NYM 180, Witt CAL 180
The 1986 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 990 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: Dwight Gooden, Darryl Strawberry, and the New York Mets fashioning out a great 108 win season and then beating Astros in the NLCS and then the Red Sox (curses) in the Series. Roger Clemens had one of his great seasons just missing the Triple Crown of Pitching by 7 strikeouts.
Batting Average: Boggs .357, Mattingly .352, Raines .334, Sax .332, Gwynn .329, Puckett .328, Tabler 326, Rice .324, Yount .312, Bass .311
Home Runs: Barfield 40, Schmidt 37, Kingman 35, Gaetti 34, Deer 33, Canseco 33, Davis 31, Bell 31, Puckett 31, Mattingly 31, Parker 31, Baylor 31
Stolen Bases: Coleman 107, Henderson 87, Davis 80, Raines 70, Pettis 50, Cangelosi 50, Duncan 48, Doran 42, Samuel 42, Sax 40
Wins: Clemens 24, Valenzuela 21, Morris 21, Higuera 20, Krukow 20, Ojeda 18, Scott 18, Rasmussen 18, Witt 18, Blyleven, Gooden, Knepper, Hough, Mccaskill (17)
ERA: Scott 2.22, Clemens 2.48, Ojeda 2.57, Higuera 2.79, Darling 2.81, Rhoden 2.84, Witt 2.84, Gooden 2.84, Cox 2.90, Tudor 2.92
Strikeouts: Scott 306, Langston 245, Valenzuela 242, Clemens 238, Morris 223, Blyleven 215, Witt 208, Higuera 207, Youmans 202, Mccaskill 202
The 1987 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 1,006 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: Three great division races and then the Twins upsetting the Tigers in the ALCS, and the Cardinals in the World Series. Hrbek, Brunansky, and Gaetti each with 30+ homers, and Puckett with 28 and a .332 average led them. Blyleven and Viola were the mainstays in the rotation, while Reardon kept saving the day. Rookie Mark McGwire broke the rookie homerun record with 49.
Batting Average: Gwynn .370, Boggs .363, Molitor .353, Trammell .343, Guerrero .338, Puckett .332, Raines 330, Mattingly .327, Seitzer .323, Fernandez .322
Home Runs: Dawson 49, McGwire 49, G.Bell 47, Murphy 44, Strawberry 39, E.Davis 37, Johnson 36, W.Clark 35, J.Clark 35, Schmidt 35
Stolen Bases: Coleman 109, Reynolds 60, Wilson 59, Gwynn 56, Hatcher 53, Redus 52, Raines 50, E.Davis 50, Thompson 46, Molitor 45
Wins: Stewart 20, Clemens 20, Langston 19, Saberhagen 18, Morris 18, Higuera 18, Sutcliffe 18, Hough 18, Terrell 17, Key 17, Rawley 17, Viola 17
ERA: Key 2.76, Ryan 2.76, Viola 2.90, Clemens 2.97, Alexander 3.01, Dunne 3.03, Hershiser 3.06, Reuschel 3.09, Gooden 3.21, Welch 3.22
Strikeouts: Ryan 270, Langston 262, Clemens 256, Higuera 240, Scott 233, gh 223, Morris 208, Stewart 205, Viola 197, Welch 196, Blyleven 196
The 1988 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 990 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Red Sox edged out 4 other contenders in the AL East's tremendous race, only to get swept by the mighty A's in the ALCS. Jose Canseco became baseball's first 40-40 player winning the MVP. However, they lost the Series to the Dodgers in 5 games as Kirk Gibson, NL MVP, hobbled to the plate pinch hitting on one leg in Game 1 and crashed an epic walk off homerun off Dennis Eckersly, in one of the Fall Classic's greatest moments.
Ave: Boggs BOS .366, Puckett MIN .356, Greenwell BOS .325, Winfield NYY .322, Gwynn SDP .313, Molitor MIL & Hrbek MIN .312, Trammell DET & Mattingly NYY .311, Palmeiro CHC
HR: Canseco OAK 42, Strawberry NYM 39, McGriff TOR 34, McGwire OAK 32, Davis HOU 30, Galarraga MON 29, Clark SFG 29, Murray BAL & Gaetti MIN 28
SB: Henderson NYY 93, Coleman STL 81, Young HOU 65, Smith STL 57, Nixon MON 46, Sabo CIN 46, Pettis DET 44, Butler SFG 43, Sax LAD 42, McGee STL 41, Molitor MIL 41
ERA: Magrane STL 2.18, Cone NYM 2.22, Hershiser LAD 2.26, Tudor 2TM 2.32, Rijo CIN 2.39, Perez MON 2.44, Robinson SFG, Anderson MIN & Higuera MIL 2.45, Viola MIN 2.64
W: Viola MIN 24, Jackson CIN & Hershiser LAD 23, Stewart OAK 21, Gubicza KCR 20, Cone NYM 20, Reuschel SFG 19, Maddux CHC 18, Clemens BOS 18, Gooden NYM 18 & 3 more
K: Clemens BOS 291, Langston SEA 235, Ryan HOU 228, Cone NYM 213, DeLeon STL 208, Viola MIN 193, Higuera MIL 192, Stewart OAK 192, Scott HOU 190, Fernandez NYM 189
The 1989 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 984 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Four great division races where only the winner made the playoffs, and saw the Giants beat the Cubs in the NL, and the A's beat the Jays in the AL.
Homeruns: Kevin Mitchell 47, Fred McGriff 36, Howard Johnson 36, Joe Carter 35, Eric Davis 34, Glenn Davis 34, McGwire 33, Bo Jackson 32
Average: Puckett .330, Gwynn .336, Lansford .336, Jack Clark .333, Boggs, .330, Young .318, Franco, .316, Molitor, 315
SB's: Henderson 77, Coleman, 65, Espy, 45, Devon White 44, Pettis 43, Sax 43, Alomas 42, Samuel 42, Raines 41, Johnson 41
Wins: Saberhangen, 23, Stewart, 221, Scott 20, Moore 19, Maddux 19, Davis 19, Bielecki 18, Magrane 18, Ballard 18, Stieb 17
The 1990 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 1000+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Reds get back to the top of the heap with a World Series win over the Athletics. Eric Davis led the way over the vaunted A's and the Bash Brothers McGwire and Canseco. The AL East had the most interesting race as the upstart Blue Jays made a run but fell 2 games short of the Red Sox, but it would be the last time they fell short for the next 2 seasons.
HR: Fielder DET 51, Sandberg CHC 40, McGwire OAK 39, Strawberry NYM, Canseco OAK 37, McGriff TOR, Mitchell SFG 35, Bonds PIT, Williams SFG 33, Bonilla PIT, Gant ATL 32
SB: Coleman STL 77, Henderson OAK 65, Yelding HOU 64, Bonds PIT 52, Butler SFG 51, Nixon MON 50, Raines MON 49, Roberts SDP 46, Sax NYY 43, DeShields MON, Kelly NYY 42
ERA: Clemens BOS 1.93, Darwin HOU 2.21, Finley CAL 2.40, Smith 2.55, Stewart OAK 2.56, Whitson SDP 2.60, Viola NYM 2.67, Rijo CIN 2.70, Drabek PIT 2.76, Appier KCR 2.76
W: Welch OAK 27, Drabek PIT 22, Stewart OAK 22, Clemens BOS 21, Viola NYM 20, Martinez LAD 20, Gooden NYM 19, Stieb TOR 18, Finley CAL 18, Hanson SEA 18
K: Cone NYM 233, Ryan TEX 232, Gooden NYM 223, Martinez LAD 223, Witt TEX 221, Hanson SEA 211, Clemens BOS 209, Langston CAL 195, Johnson SEA 194, Viola NYM 182
The 1991 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 1000+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Jack Morris proves his HOF worthiness with a game for the ages in Game 7 of the World Series. He went all 10 innings in a 1-0 win over the Braves as the Twins steal one for the great Atlanta teams of the 90's. That capped a 4-0 post-season for Morris. The Twins beat the Blue Jays in the ALCS while the Braves beat the Pirates after an exciting down to the wire win in the West over the Dodgers by one game. AL MVP Cal Ripken, CY Roger Clemens, ROY Chuck Knoblauch ... NL MVP Terry Pendleton, CY Tom Glavine, ROY Jeff Bagwell
Ave: Franco • TEX .341, Boggs • BOS .332, Randolph • MIL, Griffey • SEA .327, Molitor • MIL .325, Ripken • BAL .323, Palmeiro • TEX .322, Puckett • MIN .319, Pendleton • ATL .319
HR: Fielder • DET, Canseco • OAK 44, Johnson • NYM 38, Williams • SFG, Ripken • BAL 34, Carter • TOR 33, Thomas • CHW, Gant • ATL 32, Tettleton, McGriff, Tartabll, Dawson 31
SB: Grissom • MON 76, Nixon • ATL 72, Henderson • OAK 58, DeShields • MON 56, Alomar • TOR 53, Raines • CHW 51, Polonia • CAL 48, Lankford • STL 44, Bonds • PIT 43, Cuyler
ERA: Martinez • MON 2.39, Rijo • CIN 2.51, Glavine • ATL 2.55, Clemens • BOS, Belcher • LAD 2.62, Candiotti 2.65, Harnisch • HOU 2.70, DeLeon • STL 2.71, Morgan • LAD 2.78
W: Erickson • MIN 20, Gullickson • DET 20, Glavine • ATL 20, Smiley • PIT 20, Langston • CAL 19, Abbott • CAL 18, Finley • CAL 18, Avery • ATL 18, Morris • MIN 18, Clemens • BOS 18
K: Cone • NYM, Clemens • BOS 241, Johnson • SEA 228, Ryan • TEX 203, Maddux • CHC 198, Glavine • ATL 192, McDowell • CHW 191, Langston • CAL 183, Rijo • CIN, Harnisch 172
The 1992 Season Set
The complete 26 team season set with 1000+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Oh Canada, the first champion outside the USA. Jack Morris was back, having gone from a World Series win in Minnesota to lead the Jays with 21 wins during the regular season. Dave Winfield was brought in as DH and played RF in the Series for his first World Series win. They beat the Braves who lost there second straight Fall Classic and prompted them to go out and get Greg Maddux to make them even better and get them over the hump, which happened just once in the next Series played ... 2 years down the road.
Ave: Martinez SEA .343, Sheffield SDP .330, Puckett MIN .329, Van Slyke PIT .324, Kruk PHI .323, Roberts CIN, Thomas CHW .323, Molitor MIL .320, Gwynn SDP .317, Mack MIN .315
HR: Gonzalez TEX 43, McGwire OAK 42, Fielder DET 35, McGriff SDP 35, Bonds PIT 34, Carter TOR 34, Belle CLE 34, Sheffield SDP 33, Deer DET 32, Tettleton DET 32
SB: Grissom MON 78, Lofton CLE 66, Listach MIL 54, Anderson BAL 53, Polonia CAL 51, Alomar TOR 49, Henderson OAK 48, DeShields MON, Raines CHW 45
ERA: Swift SFG 2.08, Tewksbury STL 2.16, Maddux CHC 2.18, Schilling PHI 2.35, Clemens BOS 2.41, Appier KCR 2.46, D.Martinez MON 2.47, Mussina BAL 2.54, Morgan CHC 2.55
W: Brown TEX 21, Morris TOR 21, McDowell CHW 20, Glavine ATL 20, Maddux CHC 20, Clemens BOS 18, Mussina BAL 18, Moore OAK, Nagy CLE, Navarro MIL, Cone TOR 17
K: Cone TOR 261, Johnson SEA 241, Perez NYY 218, Smoltz ATL 215, Clemens BOS 208, Maddux CHC 199, Fernandez NYM 193, Guzman TEX 179, McDowell CHW 178, Drabek PIT
The 1993 Season Set
The complete 28 team season set with 1146 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Blue Jays won their 2nd straight World Series, this time over the Phillies who were given a run the Expos which could have set up the all Canadian championships, but not to be. The NL West also had a great race as the Giants were edged out by the new powerhouse Braves squad.
Homeruns: J.Gonzalez 46, Bonds 46, Griffey 45, F.Thomas 41, Justice 40, M.Williams 38, Belle 38, Palmeiro 37, McGriff 37, Gant 36
Average: Galarraga .370, Olerud .363, Gwynn .358, Jefferies .342, Bonds .336, Molitor .332, Alomar 326, Lofton .325, Grace .325, Baerga .321
SB's: Lofton 70, Carr 58, Alomar 55, Polonia 55, R.Henderson 53, Grissom 53, Curtis 48, Nixon 47, Jefferies 46, Lewis 46
Wins: J.McDowell 22, Burkett 22, Glavine 22, Swift 21, Maddux 20, R.Johnson 19, Hentgen 19, Appier 18, Avery 18, A.Fernandez 18, Key 18, Portugal 18
ERA: Maddux 2.36, Rijo 2.48, Appier 2.56, Portugal 2.77, Swift 2.82, Avery 2.94, Alvarez 2.95, Harnisch 2.8, Key 3.00, Candiotti 3.12
Strikeouts: R.Johnson 308, Rijo 227, Smoltz 208, Maddux 197, Langston 196, Guzman 194, Cone 191, Finley 187, Schilling 186, Appier 186
The 1994 Season Set
The complete 28 team season set with 1000+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Oh No, the first "What If" champion ever. What if the season had played out ... would the Expos have followed up the Blue Jays with another Canadian Champion? They were the best team when the strike stopped the season. Would Williams and Griffey have hit 60, and Bagwell, Thomas, and Bonds hit 50? Just multiply the counting stats below by 1.5 to project the stats to a full season.
Ave: Gwynn SDP .394, Bagwell HOU .368, O'Neill NYY .359, Belle CLE .357, Thomas CHW .353, Lofton CLE .349, Kingery COL .349, Boggs NYY .342, Molitor TOR .341, Alou MON .339
HR: Williams SFG 43, Griffey SEA 40, Bagwell HOU 39, Thomas CHW 38, Bonds SFG 37, Belle CLE 36, McGriff ATL 34, Galarraga COL 31, Canseco TEX 31, Mitchell CIN 30
SB: Lofton CLE 60, Coleman KCR 50, Nixon BOS 42, Biggio HOU 39, Sanders CIN/ATL 38, Grissom MON 36, Knoblauch MIN 35, Carr FLA 32, Anderson BAL 31, Lewis SFG 30
ERA: Maddux ATL 1.56, Ontiveros OAK 2.65, Saberhagen NYM 2.74, Freeman COL 2.80, Drabek HOU 2.84, Clemens BOS 2.85, Cone KCR 2.94, Fassero MON 2.99, Reynolds HOU 3.0
W: Key NYY 17, Hill MON 16, Mussina BAL 16, Cone KCR 16, Maddux ATL 16, Jackson PHI 14, Saberhagen NYM 14, McDonald BAL 14, Johnson SEA, Glavine ATL Hentgen TOR 13
K: Johnson SEA 204, Benes SDP 189, Rijo CIN 171, Clemens BOS 168, Maddux ATL 156, Finley CAL 148, Hentgen TOR 147, Appier KCR 145, Saberhagen NYM 143, Martinez MON
The 1995 Season Set
The complete 28 team season set with almost 1200 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The best schedule in the history of the game, starting in late April when the weather was getting good everywhere, and lasting just 144 games because of the continuation of the 1994 strike, the homerun started to really root. The Indians managed 100 wins in the short schedule led by Albert Belle's 50 homeruns. However, they lost to the Braves and their Hall of Fame pitching staff of Maddux, Glavine, and Smoltz. A young Pedro Martinez was starting to make waves in Montreal, while an old Tony Gwynn kept the hits coming.
Ave: Gwynn SDP .368, Martinez SEA .356, Piazza LAD .346, Bichette COL .340, Bell HOU .334, Knoblauch MIN .333, Salmon CAL .330, Bonilla .329, Grace CHC .326, Boggs NYY .324
HR: Belle CLE 50, Buhner SEA 40, Thomas CHW 40, Bichette COL 40, Palmeiro BAL 39, McGwire OAK 39, Vaughn BOS 39, Sosa CHC 36, Walker COL 36, Gaetti KCR 35
SB: Veras FLA 56, Lofton CLE 54, Larkin CIN 51, Goodwin KCR 50, Nixon TEX 50, Knoblauch MIN 46, Coleman 42, Johnson CHW 40, DeShields LAD 39
ERA: Maddux ATL 1.63, Johnson SEA 2.48, Nomo LAD 2.54, Ashby SDP 2.94, Wakefield BOS 2.95, Valdez LAD 3.05, Martinez CLE, Glavine ATL, Hamilton SDP 3.08, Smoltz ATL 3.18
W: Maddux ATL 19, Mussina BAL 19, Schourek CIN 18, Johnson SEA 18, Cone 18, Martinez LAD 17, Rogers TEX 17, Wakefield BOS, Wells, Hershiser CLE, Nagy CLE,,Glavine ATL 16
K: Johnson SEA 294, Nomo LAD 236, Stottlemyre OAK 205, Finley CAL 195, Smoltz ATL 193, Cone 191, Appier KCR 185, Maddux ATL 181, Reynolds HOU 175, Martinez MON 174
The 1996 Season Set
The complete 28 team season set with 1161 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Yankees beat the Braves to start a new dynasty. Brady Anderson hits 50 to signal the official start of the steroid era. The Kid, Ken Griffey Jr., is the best player in baseball and Barry Bonds is seething over the adulation he gets, despite putting up better overall numbers. A-Rod starts to really make an impact in Seattle.
Ave: Rodriguez SEA .358, Gwynn SDP .353,Thomas CHW .349, Burks COL .344, Molitor MIN .341, Knoblauch MIN .341, Piazza LAD .336, Johnson NYM .333, Greer TEX .332, Nilsson MIL .331
SB: Lofton CLE 75, Goodwin KCR 66, Nixon TOR 54, Young COL 53, Johnson NYM 50, DeShields LAD 48, Knoblauch MIN 45, Bonds SFG 40, Martin PIT 38, Henderson SDP 37, McRae CHC 37
HR: McGwire OAK 52, Anderson BAL 50, Griffey SEA 49, Belle CLE 48, Galarraga COL 47, Gonzalez TEX 47, Buhner SEA 44, Vaughn BOS 44, Bonds SFG 42, Sheffield FLA 42
K: Smoltz ATL 276, Clemens BOS 257, Nomo LAD 234, Fassero MON 222, Martinez MON 222, Kile HOU 219, Finley CAL 215, Appier KCR 207, Mussina BAL 204, Reynolds HOU 204
ERA: Brown FLA 1.89, Maddux ATL 2.72, Guzman TOR 2.93, Leiter FLA 2.93, Smoltz ATL 2.94, Glavine ATL 2.98, Trachsel CHC 3.03, Schilling PHI 3.19, Nomo LAD 3.19, Hentgen TOR 3.22
W: Smoltz ATL 24, Pettitte NYY 21, Hentgen TOR 20, Mussina BAL 19, Benes STL 18, Brown FLA 17, Ritz COL 17, Nagy CLE 17, and a whole bunch with 16
The 1997 Season Set
The complete 28 team season set with 1146 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The upstart Marlins deny the Indians of their first title in 5 decades. The Braves 101 and then get swept by the Astros in the NLDS. In the AL the top 2 teams, the Orioles and Yankees, both get bopped in the opening round. Upset City all over the country. Larry Walker really got his Hall of Fame (Canadian) career going hitting .366 in Denver's Mile High atmosphere. So were his 99 extra base hits, 49 of them homeruns. Pedro Martinez had a sub 00 ERA in this offensive bludgeoning of pitchers as the Roids became the Rage.
Ave: Gwynn SDP .372, Walker COL.366, Piazza LAD .362, Thomas CHW .347, Lofton ATL .333, Martinez SEA .330, Justice CLE .329, Williams NYY .328, Ramirez CLE .328, Joyner SDP .327
HR: McGwire 58, Griffey SEA 56, Walker COL 49, Martinez NYY 44, Bagwell HOU 43, Gonzalez TEX 42, Galarraga COL 41, Piazza LAD 40, Thome CLE 40, Buhner SEA 40, Castilla COL, Bonds SFG 40
SB: Hunter DET 74, Knoblauch MIN 62, Womack PIT 60, Nixon 2TM 59, Sanders CIN 56, DeShields STL 55, Goodwin 2TM 50, Biggio HOU 47, Henderson 2TM 45, Young 2TM 45
W: Clemens TOR 21, Neagle ATL, Radke MIN, Johnson SEA 20, Estes SFG, Kile HOU, Maddux ATL 19, Pettitte NYY 18, Schilling PHI 17, Martinez MON 17, Moyer SEA 17, Fernandez FLA 17
ERA: Martinez MON 1.90, Clemens TOR 2.05, Maddux ATL 2.20, Johnson SEA 2.28, Kile HOU 2.57, Valdez LAD 2.65, Brown FLA 2.69, Cone NYY 2.82, Pettitte NYY 2.88, Reed NYM 2.89
K: Schilling PHI 319, Martinez MON 305, Clemens TOR 292, Johnson SEA 291, Smoltz ATL 241, Nomo LAD 233, Cone NYY 222, Mussina BAL 218, Brown FLA 205, Kile HOU 205
The 1998 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1200+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The homerun race that saved the day, McGwire and Sosa shattered the Maris and Ruth monuments of history. Meanwhile the Yankees were making their own history with more wins than any team in the history of the game, 114, and then 11 more to navigate the playoffs and win the World Series. Roger Clemens won the pitching Triple Crown in the AL and took home the Cy Young. Sammy Sosa beat out McGwire for the NL MVP. He accepted the award in English. The Cubs squeaked in as NL wild card, so you North Siders can take another run at the Fall Classic.
Ave: Walker COL .363, Olerud NYM .354, Williams NYY .339, Vaughn BOS .337, Bichette COL .331, Belle CHW & Piazza .328, Davis BAL, Kendall PIT .327, Biggio HOU .325
HR: McGwire STL, 70, Sosa CHC 66, Griffey SEA 56, Vaughn SDP 50, Belle CHW 49, Canseco TOR & Castilla COL 46, Ramirez CLE & Gonzalez TEX 45, Galarraga ATL 44
SB: Henderson OAK 66, Womack PIT 58, Lofton CLE 54, Stewart TOR 51, Biggio HOU 50, Rodriguez SEA 46, Offerman KCR 45, Young LAD & Hunter DET 42, Renteria FLA 41
ERA: Maddux ATL 2.22, Brown SDP 2.38, Leiter NYM & Glavine ATL 2.47, Clemens TOR 2.65, Daal ARI 2.88, Martinez BOS 2.89, Smoltz ATL 2.90, Hermanson MON 3.13, Harnisch CIN
W: Cone NYY 20, Glavine ATL 20, Clemens TOR 20, Helling TEX 20, Tapani CHC, Martinez BOS, Reynolds HOU, Johnson, & Sele TEX 19, Brown SDP, Maddux ATL, Wells NYY 18
K: Johnson 329, Schilling PHI 300, Clemens TOR 271, Brown SDP 257, Martinez BOS 251, Wood CHC 233, Finley ANA 212, Cone NYY & Reynolds HOU 209, Maddux ATL, Stottlemyre
The 1999 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1169 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: "So tonight we gonna party like it's 1999" was the cry from the Bronx as the Yankees made a party of the playoffs with an 11-1 record and a 4 game sweep of the best team in baseball, the Braves. In a season of Homeruns the Bombers hit a below league average total of 181 and no one hit 30. Mariano Rivers continued his dominance with his 3rd of 16 straight outstanding seasons leading the league in saves with 4 Cone and Clemens were the big guns in the rotation. The Braves had another disappointing post season after winning 103 during the regular schedule. The HOF trio of Maddux, Glavine, and Smoltz were firing on all cylinders, but it was Kevin Millwood out of nowhere who led the staff this season. Chipper Jones had his best season with a 074 OPS.
Ave: Walker COL .379, Garciaparra BOS .357, Jeter NYY .349, Williams NYY .342, Martinez SEA .337, Gonzalez ARI .336, Abreu PHI .335, Ramirez CLE .333, Vizquel CLE .333, Rodriguez TEX .332
HR: McGwire STL 65, Sosa CHC 63, Griffey SEA 48, Palmeiro TEX 47, Vaughn CIN 45, Jones ATL 45, Ramirez CLE 44, Delgado TOR 44, Bagwell HOU, Green TOR, Guerrero MON, A.Rodriguez SEA 42
SB: Womack ARI 72, Cedeno NYM 66, Young LAD 51, Castillo FLA 50, Hunter 2TM 44, Vizquel CLE 42, Goodwin TEX 39, Cameron CIN 38, Reese CIN 38
ERA: Martinez BOS 2.07, Johnson ARI 2.48, Millwood ATL 2.68, Hampton HOU 2.90, Brown LAD 3.00, Smoltz ATL 3.19, Cone NYY 3.44, Ritchie PIT 3.49, Mussina BAL 3.50, Schilling PHI 3.54
W: Martinez BOS 23, Hampton HOU 22, Lima HOU 21, Maddux ATL 19, Sele TEX 18, Millwood ATL 18, Ortiz SFG 18, Colon CLE 18, Mussina BAL 18, Bottenfield STL 18, Brown LAD 18
K: Johnson ARI 364, Martinez BOS 313, Brown LAD 221, Astacio COL 210, Millwood ATL 205, Finley ANA 200, Reynolds HOU 197. Hitchcock SDP 194, Lima HOU 187, Sele TEX 186, Lieber CHC 186
The 2000 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1280 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: In the first Subway Series since the 1950's, the Yankees this time squared off with a new rival in this event, the Mets. Of course, the Giants and Dogers bailed town over 40 years ago. They sure saved a lot of tokens as the Yankees won in 5 games. It wasn't the Bronx Bombers best team as they arrived to the playoffs with the 5th best record in the AL, but they squeezed by the A's and Mariners to get there. The Mets meanwhile, led by the indomitable Mike Piazza (.324, 38 HR) behind the plate, breezed their way to the Series before falling to the latest NY dynasty.
Ave: Helton COL .372, Garciaparra BOS .372, Erstad ANA .355, Alou HOU .355, Ramirez CLE .351, Guerrero MON .345, Delgado TOR .344, Jeter NYY .339, Hammonds COL .335, Segui .334
HR: Sosa CHC 50, Bonds SFG 49, Glaus ANA 47, Bagwell HOU 47, Hidalgo HOU 44, Guerrero MON 44, Thomas CHW 43, Sheffield LAD 43, Giambi OAK 43, Helton COL 42, Edmonds STL 42
SB: Castillo FLA 62, Goodwin 55, Young CHC 54, Damon KCR 46, Womack ARI 45, Furcal ATL 40, Alomar CLE 39, DeShields BAL 37, R.Henderson 36, Wilson FLA 36
ERA: Martinez BOS 1.74, Brown LAD 2.58, Johnson ARI 2.64, D'Amico MIL 2.66, Maddux ATL 3.00, Hampton NYM 3.14, Leiter NYM 3.20, Park LAD 3.27, Glavine ATL 3.40, Ankiel STL 3.50
W: Glavine ATL 21, Kile STL 20, Hudson OAK 20, Wells TOR 20, Johnson ARI 19, Maddux ATL 19, Pettitte NYY 19, Park LAD 18, Martinez BOS 18, Elarton HOU 17, Sele SEA 17, Hernandez SFG 17
K: Johnson ARI 347, Martinez BOS 284, Park LAD 217, Brown LAD 216, Colon CLE 212, Mussina BAL 210, Dempster FLA 209, Leiter NYM 200, Vazquez MON 196, Ankiel STL 194
The 2001 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1050 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Barry Bonds assault at age 36 of the single season homerun record, and ending with 73. It was the most incredible display of power and patience since the Babe in the 1920's. It was actually the only time Bonds hit more than 50, but finishing with 107 extra base hits and 49 singles is quite the stat line. It was the first of 4 straight MVP awards that took him through to age 39. He is the greatest “old” player in the games history. Maybe it was the Kool-Aid, but even so, the numbers are staggering. Meanwhile, his team did not make the playoffs. Instead the Arizona Diamondbacks won the West and went on to face and defeat the Yankees in 7 game World Series. The D'backs were led by Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling, both 20 game winners. The Big Unit struck out 372 batters in just 249 innings, a rate of over 13 per 9 IP. OMG. In the AL Seattle won an MLB record 116 games only to lose to the Yankees in the ALCS. Roger Clemens went 20-3 for NYY to lead the charge. The Mariners had the most unheralded lineup of all time for a team that holds the all time wins record. Batting champ Ichiro, Edgar, Moyer, Boone ... And there's the Moneyball A's winning 102 games, the most successful season based on payroll of all time.
Ave: Walker COL & Suzuki SEA .350, Giambi OAK .342, Alomar CLE & Helton COL .336, Alou HOU, Berkman HOU & Boone SEA .331, Catalanotto TEX & Jones ATL .330
HR: Bonds SFG 73, Sosa CHC 64, Gonzalez ARI 57, A-Rod TEX 52, Thome CLE, Green LAD, Helton COL 49, Palmeiro TEX 47, Sexson MIL 45, Nevin SDP, Glaus ANA, Manny BOS 41
SB: Suzuki SEA 56, Cedeno DET 55, Rollins PHI 46, Pierre COL 46, Soriano NYY 43, McLemore SEA 39, Knoblauch NYY 38, Guerrero MON 37, Abreu PHI 36, Cameron SEA 34
ERA: Johnson ARI 2.49, Schilling ARI 2.98, Burkett ATL 3.04, Maddux ATL 3.05, Garcia SEA 3.05, Kile STL 3.09, Mussina NYY 3.15, Mays MIN 3.16, Morris STL 3.16, Ortiz SFG 3.29
W: Morris STL 22, Schilling ARI 22, Johnson ARI 21, Mulder OAK 21, Lieber CHC 20, Moyer SEA 20, Clemens NYY 20, Garcia SEA 18, Hudson OAK 18
K: Johnson ARI 372, Schilling ARI 293, Nomo BOS 220, Park LAD 218, Wood CHC 217, Mussina NYY 214, Clemens NYY 213, Vazquez MON 208, Zito OAK 205, Colon CLE 201
The 2002 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1226 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Who said Money Ball didn't work? Billy Bean's Athletics won 103 games to tie the Yankees for the most wins in the AL. What was the difference in payroll you might ask? Try $85,000,000 and that's BEFORE A-Rod joined NY. Both clubs were unceremoniously dumped in the ALDS. It was Gene Autry's Angels who prevailed to win it all even though he himself was now an angel. The Angels beat Barry's Giants in the Series. Bonds has 2 cards in this set, one with his IBB built in per normal and one without the IBB so you can IBB him all you want. The card changes dramatically without the extra walks built in and show the true fearsomeness he instilled in the brains of the opposition. It was the 2nd of 4 straight MVP's at the tail end of his career, adding to the 3 he won when he was much younger ... and much different.
Ave: Bonds SFG .370, Ramirez BOS .349, Sweeney KCR .340, Walker COL .338, Guerrero MON .336, Williams NYY .333, Helton COL .329, Jones ATL .327, Suzuki SEA .321, Ordonez CHW .320
HR: Rodriguez TEX 57, Thome CLE 52, Sosa CHC 49, Bonds SFG 46, Palmeiro TEX 43, Berkman HOU 42, Green LAD 42, Giambi NYY 41, Soriano NYY 39, Guerrero MON 39
SB: Castillo FLA 48, Pierre COL 47, Roberts LAD 45, Soriano NYY 41, Guerrero MON 40, Sanchez MIL 37, Beltran KCR 35, Jeter NYY 32, Boone CIN 32
ERA: Martinez BOS 2.26, Johnson ARI 2.32, Lowe BOS 2.58, Maddux ATL 2.62, Zito OAK 2.75, Wakefield BOS 2.81, Colon 2TM 2.93, Halladay TOR 2.93, Glavine ATL 2.96, Hudson OAK 2.98
W: Johnson ARI 24, Schilling ARI 23, Zito OAK 23, Lowe BOS 21, Colon 2TM 20, Martinez BOS 20, Halladay TOR 19, Mulder OAK 19, Oswalt HOU 19, Buehrle CHW 19, Wells NYY 19
K: Johnson ARI 334, Schilling ARI 316, Martinez BOS 239, Wood CHC 217, Clement CHC 215, Oswalt HOU 208, Burnett FLA 203, Schmidt SFG 196, Nomo LAD 193, Clemens NYY 192
The 2003 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1233 batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: Who are these Marlins from Florida? Out of nowhere in 1997. They disappear. Back in business in 2003. Soon to disappear again. You'd think it was Loch Ness. One thing happened when they disbanded. They formed the cornerstone of the next great Tigers teams culminating in 2006 with an AL pennant as Pudge and Miggy moved on in the next house cleaning. The most intense race was the NL Central with the Cubs and Astros going down to the last weekend for the final playoff spot. The Cubbies moved on but missed the promised land in an exciting 7 game series loss to the Marlins in the NLCS. That was the Series that propelled the 21 year old Miguel Cabrera to the national spotlight with a 3 run homer in Game 7 off Kerry Wood to help the Fish win. And then they beat the Yankees to win it all.
Ave: Pujols STL .359, Helton COL .358, Bonds SFG .341, Renteria STL .330, Sheffield ATL .330, Mueller BOS .326, Kendall PIT .325, Ramirez BOS .325, Jeter NYY .324, Lopez ATL .328
HR: Rodriguez TEX 47, Thome PHI 47, Bonds SFG 45, Sexson MIL 45, Pujols STL 43, Lopez ATL 43, Delgado TOR 42, Thomas CHW 42, Giambi NYY 41, Sosa CHC 40
SB: Pierre FLA 65, Crawford TBD 55, Sanchez 2TM 52, Podsednik MIL 43, Beltran KCR 41, Roberts LAD 40, Soriano NYY 35, Renteria STL 34, Suzuki SEA 34, Lofton, Damon BOS 30
ERA: P.Martinez BOS 2.22, Schmidt SFG 2.34, Brown LAD 2.39, Prior CHC 2.43, Hudson OAK 2.70, Webb ARI 2.84, Loaiza CHW 2.90, Schilling ARI 2.95, Nomo LAD 3.09, Zambrano
W: Halladay TOR 22, Loaiza CHW 21, Moyer SEA 21, Ortiz ATL 21, Pettitte NYY 21, Prior CHC 18, Williams STL 18, Mussina NYY, Schmidt SFG, Clemens NYY, Ponson, Lowe BOS 17
K: Wood CHC 266, Prior CHC 245, Vazquez MON 241, Schmidt SFG 208, Loaiza CHW 207, Martinez BOS 206, Halladay TOR 204, Mussina NYY 195, Schilling ARI 194, Clemens NYY
The 2004 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1280 batter and pitcher cards printed, and all the players on PDF too
Featuring the Cubs epic victory over the Indians in the World Series. The Billy Goat curse is over. It only took 71 years for the Cubbies to reach the World Series again, and their first win in 108 years. MVP Chris Bryant led the charge at the north end of the Loop. Now it looks like the Indians turn next year. Trout wins MVP #2. Coulda been 5 out of 6.
ERA: Hendricks CHC 2.13, Lester CHC 2.44, Syndergaard NYM 2.60, Bumgarner SFG 2.74, Cueto SFG 2.79, Roark WSN 2.83, Fernandez MIA 2.86, Scherzer WSN 2.96, Sanchez TOR
W: Porcello BOS 22, Scherzer WSN 20, Happ TOR 20, Lester CHC 19, Kluber CLE 18, Cueto SFG 18, Arrieta CHC 18, Sale CHW 17, Price BOS 17
K: Scherzer WSN 284, Verlander DET 254, Fernandez MIA 253, Bumgarner SFG 251, Archer TBR & Sale CHW 233, Price BOS 228, Kluber CLE 227, Ray ARI & Syndergaard NYM 218
Ave: LeMahieu COL .348, Murphy WSN .347, Altuve HOU .338, Votto CIN .326, Blackmon COL .324, Segura ARI .319, Betts & Pedroia BOS .318, Cabrera DET .316, Trout LAA .315
HR: Trumbo BAL 47, Cruz SEA 43, Dozier MIN 42, Encarnacion TOR 42, Davis OAK 42, Carter MIL 41, Arenado COL 41, Frazier CHW 40, Cano SEA 39, Bryant CHC 39
SB: Villar MIL 62, Hamilton CIN 58, Marte PIT 47, Davis CLE 43, Nunez 2TM 40, Perez MIL 34, Turner WSN 33, Segura ARI 33, Goldschmidt ARI 32
The 2017 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1278 batter and pitcher cards printed, and all the players on PDF too
Featuring 3 teams to win 100 games, the Dodgers, Indians, and Astros who prevailed to win it all. It was Houston's first World Series win in their 55 year history. MVP Jose Altuve won his 3rd batting title in 4 years while Justin Verlander arrived from Motown to lead the pitching brigade down the stretch with 5 wins in 5 starts, and then 4 more wins in the post-season. The Dodgers were there worthy opponent in an exhilarating 7 game final, including the whopping game 5 that Houston won 13-12 in 10 innings as 7 balls left the yard. Giancarlo Stanton took a run at Ruth and Maris down in the damp Miami weather but fell just one short of the exalted number 60.
Ave: Blackmon COL .331, Murphy WSN & Turner LAD .322, Votto CIN & Posey SFG .320, Harper WSN .319, Ozuna MIA .312, LeMahieu COL .310, Arenado COL .309, Gordon MIA .308
HR: Stanton MIA 59, Bellinger LAD 39, Blackmon COL 37, Arenado COL 37, Ozuna MIA 37, Zimmerman WSN 36, Goldschmidt ARI 36, Votto CIN 36, Rizzo CHC 32
SB: Gordon MIA 60, Hamilton CIN 59, Turner WSN 46, Pham STL 25, Reyes NYM 24, Peraza CIN 23, Villar MIL 23, Inciarte ATL 22, Broxton MIL 21, Marte PIT 21, Kershaw LAD 2.31
ERA: Scherzer WSN 2.51, Strasburg WSN 2.52, Ray ARI 2.89, Gonzalez WSN 2.96, Greinke ARI 3.20, Lynn STL 3.43, Nelson MIL 3.49, Arrieta CHC 3.53, deGrom NYM 3.53
W: Kershaw LAD 18, Greinke ARI 17, Davies MIL 17, Scherzer WSN 16, Wood LAD 16, Gonzalez WSN 15, Strasburg WSN 15, deGrom NYM 15, Ray ARI 15
K: Scherzer WSN 268, deGrom NYM 239, Ray ARI 218, Martinez STL 217, Greinke ARI 215, Samardzija SFG 205, Strasburg WSN 204, Kershaw LAD 202, Nelson MIL 199, Cole PIT
The 2018 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1300+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock
Featuring: The Red Sox win the Fall Classic for the 4th time in the new millennium. Yes, the Curses could only last for the current century. Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez formed an MVP 1-2 punch at the top of the order, while Chris Sale and a rejuvenated David Price led the staff. In the NL the Dodgers rose to the top but were no match. Homeruns were the LA calling card, and one year rental Manny Macho Machado led the way.
Ave: Betts BOS .346, Martinez BOS .330, Yelich MIL .326, Altuve HOU .316, Trout LAA .312, Gennett CIN .310, Freeman ATL & Brantley CLE .309, Rendon WSN .308, Cain MIL .308
HR: Davis OAK 48, Martinez BOS, 43, Gallo TEX 40, Trout LAA 39, Ramirez CLE 39, Arenado COL 38, Stanton NYY 38, Lindor CLE 38, Story COL, Cruz SEA & Machado BAL/LAD 37
RBI: Martinez BOS 130, Davis OAK 123, Baez CHC 111, Yelich MIL & Arenado COL 110, Story COL 108, Aguilar MIL 108, Encarnacion CLE & Machado BAL/LAD 107, Ramirez CLE 105
ERA: deGrom NYM 1.70, Snell TBR 1.89, Bauer CLE 2.21, Nola PHI 2.37, Verlander HOU 2.52, Scherzer WSN 2.53, Mikolas STL 2.83, Freeland COL & Foltynewicz ATL 2.85, Cole HOU
W: Snell TBR 21, Kluber CLE 20, Severino NYY 19, Lester CHC 18, Mikolas STL 18, Scherzer WSN 18, Carrasco CLE 17, Happ 1TM 17, Freeland COL 17, Porcello BOS 17, Nola PHI 17
K: Scherzer WSN 300, Verlander HOU 290, Cole HOU 276, deGrom NYM 269, Corbin ARI 246, Sale BOS 237, Carrasco CLE 231, Marquez COL 230, Nola PHI 224, Kluber CLE 222
The 2019 Season Set
The complete 30 team season set with 1300+ batter and pitcher cards printed on HQ cardstock.
Featuring: The Nationals / Expos franchise make their first World Series appearance in a 51 year history versus the Astros, and the 2 teams set a record for a 7 game series. The visiting team won all 7 games, with Washington prevailing versus the Houston faithful as Max Scherzer comes back from a muscle spasm to win.
AVE: Anderson CHW .335, Yelich MIL & Marte ARI .329, LeMahieu NYY .327, Rendon WSN .319, McNeil NYM .318, Moncada CHW & Arenado COL .315, Blackmon COL & Reynolds PIT
HR: Alonso NYM 53, Suarez CIN 49, Soler KCR 48, Bellinger LAD 47, Trout LAA 45, Yelich MIL 44, Bregman HOU 41, Arenado COL 41, Cruz MIN 41, Acuna ATL 41
SB: Smith SEA 46, Mondesi KCR 43, Villar BAL 40, Acuna ATL 37, Turner WSN 35, Andrus TEX 31, Yelich MIL 30, Dyson ARI 30, Robles WSN 28, Pham TBR 25, Marte PIT 25
ERA: Ryu LAD 2.32, deGrom NYM 2.43, Cole HOU 2.50, Verlander HOU 2.58, Soroka ATL 2.68, Flaherty STL 2.75, Gray CIN 2.87, Scherzer WSN 2.92, Greinke 2.93, Kershaw LAD 3.03
W: Verlander HOU 21, Cole HOU 20, Rodriguez BOS 19, Strasburg WSN 18, German NYY 18, Greinke 2TM 18, Fried ATL 17, Kershaw LAD, Gonzales SEA, Lynn TEX, Morton TBR 16
K: Cole HOU 326, Verlander HOU 300, Bieber CLE 259, deGrom NYM 255, Bauer 2TM 253, Strasburg WSN 251, Lynn TEX 246, Scherzer WSN 243, Morton TBR 240, Corbin WSN 238