Monday, August 16, 2010

1915 Boston Red Sox vs 1936 NY Yankees!

1915 Boston Red Sox
101-50 (.669)
World Champions
669 Runs Scored
449 Runs Allowed
Team ERA 2.39
Five pitchers 15 victories each.
Team total 14 Home runs.
The team Home Run leader (4) is a rookie southpaw from Baltimore named George Ruth. His Slugging Percentage of .576 is the highest on the squad. His on-base percentage is second only to an all-time great centerfielder, Tris Speaker. The young slugger's home runs come in only 92 at-bats, as he goes 18-8 on the mound during one of the greatest rookie campaigns of all time.

1936 New York Yankees
102-51 (.667)
World Champions
1065 runs scored (lead AL)
731 runs allowed (fewest in AL)
Team Batting Average- .300
182 Home Runs
Five men with 100 RBI
Six men with more than Boston's team total of 14 Home Runs.
The Yankees showcase a rookie of their own from San Francisco, a Pacific Coast League graduate named Joseph Paul DiMaggio.

The two teams will play a full 154 game schedule. Half will take place in 1936 New York. Half will take place in 1915 Boston. All games will be played under the auspices of MLB (Mac's Legendary Baseball). Rules may or may mot be explained as time and interest dictate.

PLAY BALL!

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