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Cubs who led NL in pitching categories, Part 1 By JohnW53 on May 11, 2021, 6:38am CDT +
431 times, an average of more than 3 per season.
They have led in at least 1 of the 36 categories shown at Baseball-Reference.com in
110 of the 120 seasons. Three of the 10 in which they had no leaders have come in the past 20 seasons: 2001, 2009 and 2014.
In 1992, a Cub led in
16 categories; in every one, the leader was Greg Maddux.
In 1938, they led in
18, with Bill Lee on top in 14.
And in 1918, they were first in
21, including 16 by Hippo Vaughn.
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The Cubs won the pennant in the latter 2 seasons. They led in 14, 13 and 12 categories in 3 other title years: 1945, 1932 and 1929.
A look back at old Royals programs
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I’ve been a baseball fan for as long as I can remember. Over the years I’ve kept just about every program of every game I’ve ever attended. For a long time, I wondered why, but now, writing for Royals Review and with the advent of Baseballrefernce.com, it’s been a fun walk down memory lane to revisit some of those old games.
The first program in my collection is from the 1966 Kansas City Athletics. It wasn’t even a game I attended. Some of my dad’s friends went to the game and brought back the Athletics 1966 yearbook for me. The front cover is long gone but featured prominently on page two is Charlie O. Finley and his family. No matter what the occasion, Charlie wanted everyone to know that he was the man.
WATCH: Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton crushes 118-mph home run
Updated 8:36 PM;
CLEVELAND Watch Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton hit a 118-mph home run to left field to give his team a 4-3 lead over the Indians in the third inning at Progressive Field on Friday night.
Introducing Yankees Insider:
It was Stanton’s ninth home run of 118 mph or faster since 2015, when MLB’s Statcast started tracking exit velocities. The blast also went 429 feet.
It came after Aaron Hicks hit a solo shot and Rougned Odor crushed a two-run bomb in the second inning to erase the 3-0 lead Cleveland built in the first.
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