Seven pitchers threw no-hitters and seven of the all-time 50 lowest season ERAs came in 1908. As in 1907, Ty Cobb and Sam Crawford led the American League in nearly everything. Cobb won the batting title at .324 and was No. 1 in hits, doubles, triples, total bases, RBI, and slugging. Crawford led in home runs and was second in runs, RBI, hits, total bases, batting, and slugging.Those guys were great, but neither they, nor their teams, were competing with a playing field anywhere near as broad and as diverse as today's.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th* Tied with the Giants for 2nd place in 1992
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This is a site about Pro Yakyu (Japanese Baseball), not about who the next player to go over to MLB is. It's a community of Pro Yakyu fans who have come together to share their knowledge and opinions with the world. It's a place to follow teams and individuals playing baseball in Japan (and Asia), and to learn about Japanese (and Asian) culture through baseball.
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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Pennant. The word used to have meaning before 1994 when MLB introduced wild cards into baseball. Pennant- it is a pleasant sounding word. Like lullaby or bliss. And one of the greatest moments in the history of baseball was Bobby Thompson's "shot heard around the world" [YouTube] home run to win the 1951 pennant for the Giants - "The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant!"
Screw television ratings and advertising revenue. It is very simple. If you win the pennant you go to The Series. If there are 4 divisions as there are in MLB, then the top 4 finishers have an elimination tournament to win the PENNANT. No wild cards. Anything else is unacceptable. In Japanese baseball there is the Central League and the Pacific League, so it is simpler. If you finish first you win the pennant.
Pennant. A wonderful word. A word that has far less meaning these days, and that is not good.
[Fixed link on Aug 30, 2008 2:45 PM JST - Sorry for the inconvenience.]