1907 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1907 throughout the world.

List of years in baseball

Champions

Statistical leaders

 American LeagueNational League
TypeNameStatNameStat
AVGTy Cobb.350Honus Wagner.350
HRDave Brain13Harry Lumley9
WinsAddie Joss &
Doc White
27Christy Mathewson24
ERAEd Walsh1.60Jack Pfiester1.15

Major league baseball final standings

American League final standings

American League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 9258 0.613 50–27 42–31
Philadelphia Athletics 8857 0.607 50–20 38–37
Chicago White Sox 8764 0.576 48–29 39–35
Cleveland Naps 8567 0.559 8 46–31 39–36
New York Highlanders 7078 0.473 21 32–41 38–37
St. Louis Browns 6983 0.454 24 36–40 33–43
Boston Americans 5990 0.396 32½ 34–41 25–49
Washington Senators 49102 0.325 43½ 26–48 23–54

National League final standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago Cubs 10745 0.704 54–19 53–26
Pittsburgh Pirates 9163 0.591 17 47–29 44–34
Philadelphia Phillies 8364 0.565 21½ 45–30 38–34
New York Giants 8271 0.536 25½ 45–30 37–41
Brooklyn Superbas 6583 0.439 40 37–38 28–45
Cincinnati Reds 6687 0.431 41½ 43–36 23–51
Boston Doves 5890 0.392 47 31–42 27–48
St. Louis Cardinals 52101 0.340 55½ 31–47 21–54

Events

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January–March

  • January 16 – Jake Evans, 50, right fielder who played from 1879 through 1885 with four National League teams
  • January 10 – Bob Langsford, 41, shortstop for the 1899 Louisville Colonels
  • March 12 – Pat Hynes, 23, outfielder for the St. Louis Browns/Cardinals from 1903 to 1904
  • March 28 – Chick Stahl, 34, outfielder for Boston teams in the NL and AL, and manager of the Red Sox since August, who batted .305 lifetime; had three triples in 1903 World Series, and led AL in triples in 1904
  • March 29 – Doug Crothers, 47, pitcher for the 1884 Kansas City Cowboys and 1885 New York Metropolitans
  • March 29 – Cozy Dolan, 34, right fielder who hit .269 in 830 games for five teams from 1895 to 1906

April–June

July–September

October–December

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