1935 AL

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The 1935 season of the American League was the thirty-fifth season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
1Detroit Tigers15293581.612-.-919 (6.05)665 (4.38)0.2900.3640.4353.820.979
2New York Yankees14989600.5973.0818 (5.49)632 (4.24)0.2800.3550.4163.600.973
3Cleveland Indians15682713.52612.0776 (4.97)739 (4.74)0.2840.3390.4214.150.972
4Boston Red Sox15478751.50616.0718 (4.66)732 (4.75)0.2760.3510.3924.050.969
5Chicago White Sox15374781.48419.5738 (4.82)750 (4.90)0.2750.3460.3824.380.976
6Washington Senators15467861.43527.0823 (5.34)903 (5.86)0.2850.3530.3815.250.972
7St. Louis Browns15565873.41928.5718 (4.63)930 (6.00)0.2700.3420.3845.260.970
8Philadelphia Athletics14958910.38934.0710 (4.77)869 (5.83)0.2790.3390.4065.120.968

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedHal TroskyCleveland Indians154
At BatsDoc CramerPhiladelphia Athletics644
Runs ScoredLou GehrigNew York Yankees125
HitsJoe VosmikCleveland Indians216
DoublesJoe VosmikCleveland Indians47
TriplesJoe VosmikCleveland Indians20
Home RunsJimmie Foxx
Hank Greenberg
Philadelphia Athletics
Detroit Tigers
36
Total BasesHank GreenbergDetroit Tigers389
Runs Batted InHank GreenbergDetroit Tigers170
Stolen BasesBilly WerberBoston Red Sox29
Caught StealingOdell HaleCleveland Indians13
WalksLou GehrigNew York Yankees132
Hit by PitchCecil TravisWashington Senators9
StrikeoutsJimmie FoxxPhiladelphia Athletics99
Sacrifice HitsJack BurnsSt. Louis Browns20
Batting AverageBuddy MyerWashington Senators0.349
On-Base PercentageLou GehrigNew York Yankees0.466
Slugging PercentageJimmie FoxxPhiladelphia Athletics0.636
On-Base plus SluggingJimmie FoxxPhiladelphia Athletics1.097
On-Base plus Slugging PlusJimmie FoxxPhiladelphia Athletics182

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsWes FerrellBoston Red Sox25
LossesBobo NewsomSt. Louis Browns/Washington Senators18
Win-Loss PercentageElden AukerDetroit Tigers0.720
AppearancesRuss Van AttaNew York Yankees/St. Louis Browns58
Games StartedWes FerrellBoston Red Sox38
Complete GamesWes FerrellBoston Red Sox31
ShutoutsSchoolboy RoweDetroit Tigers6
Games FinishedChief HogsettDetroit Tigers30
SavesJack KnottSt. Louis Browns7
Innings PitchedWes FerrellBoston Red Sox322.1
Batters FacedWes FerrellBoston Red Sox1391
Hits AllowedWes FerrellBoston Red Sox336
Home Runs AllowedTommy BridgesDetroit Tigers22
Base-on-Balls AllowedSugar CainPhiladelphia Athletics/St. Louis Browns123
Hit BatsmenWhitey WilsherePhiladelphia Athletics10
StrikeoutsTommy BridgesDetroit Tigers163
Wild PitchesFay ThomasSt. Louis Browns9
BalksWhitey WilsherePhiladelphia Athletics3
Runs AllowedWes Ferrell
Earl Whitehill
Boston Red Sox
Washington Senators
149
Earned Runs AllowedEarl WhitehillWashington Senators133
Earned Run AverageLefty GroveBoston Red Sox2.70
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Lefty GroveBoston Red Sox1.223

[edit] All-Star Game

The American League won the third midsummer classic at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, OH on Monday, July 8, 1935 by a score of 4 to 1. The league's manager was Mickey Cochrane.

[edit] Postseason

In the World Series, the American League champion Detroit Tigers defeated the National League's Chicago Cubs, 4 games to 2.

[edit] Award winners

The winner of the league's Most Valuable Player Award, given its Most Valuable Player, was Hank Greenberg, a first baseman with the Detroit Tigers. In the award's voting, he had 80 out of a possible 80 points and 8 first place votes.


[edit] Notable events

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