1922 Major League Baseball season

1922 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 12 – October 8, 1922
Regular Season
League Postseason
AL championsNew York Yankees
NL championsNew York Giants
World Series
ChampionsNew York Giants
  Runners-upNew York Yankees

The 1922 Major League Baseball season.

Major league baseball final standings

American League final standings

American League W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 9460 0.610 50–27 44–33
St. Louis Browns 9361 0.604 1 54–23 39–38
Detroit Tigers 7975 0.513 15 43–34 36–41
Cleveland Indians 7876 0.506 16 44–35 34–41
Chicago White Sox 7777 0.500 17 43–34 34–43
Washington Senators 6985 0.448 25 40–39 29–46
Philadelphia Athletics 6589 0.422 29 38–39 27–50
Boston Red Sox 6193 0.396 33 31–42 30–51

National League final standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Giants 9361 0.604 51–27 42–34
Cincinnati Reds 8668 0.558 7 48–29 38–39
St. Louis Cardinals 8569 0.552 8 42–35 43–34
Pittsburgh Pirates 8569 0.552 8 45–33 40–36
Chicago Cubs 8074 0.519 13 39–37 41–37
Brooklyn Robins 7678 0.494 17 44–34 32–44
Philadelphia Phillies 5796 0.373 35½ 35–41 22–55
Boston Braves 53100 0.346 39½ 32–43 21–57

Statistical leaders

American LeagueNational League
AVGGeorge Sisler SLB.420Rogers Hornsby SLC.401
HRKen Williams SLB39Rogers Hornsby SLC42
RBIKen Williams SLB155Rogers Hornsby SLC152
WinsEddie Rommel PHA27Eppa Rixey CIN25
ERARed Faber CHW2.81    Phil Douglas NYG2.63
KsUrban Shocker SLB149Dazzy Vance BKN134

Managers

American League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Red Sox Hugh Duffy
Chicago White Sox Kid Gleason
Cleveland Indians Tris Speaker
Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb
New York Yankees Miller Huggins
Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack
St. Louis Browns Lee Fohl
Washington Senators Clyde Milan

National League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Braves Fred Mitchell
Brooklyn Robins Wilbert Robinson
Chicago Cubs Bill Killefer
Cincinnati Reds Pat Moran
New York Giants John McGraw
Philadelphia Phillies Kaiser Wilhelm
Pittsburgh Pirates George Gibson and Bill McKechnie
St. Louis Cardinals Branch Rickey

Events

  • July 13 – the Boston Red Sox defeat the St Louis Browns 2–0 in front of only 68 spectators, which is the smallest crowd in the history of Fenway Park.[3]

References

  1. "Four Inside-The-Parkers". goldenrankings.com. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  2. "THT Live". hardballtimes.com. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  3. "THT Live". hardballtimes.com. Retrieved July 17, 2012.


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