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- Awards and honors
- Statistical leaders
- Major league baseball final standings American League final standings National League final standings
- Events
- 1911 World Series
- Managers American League National League
- References
- External links
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{MLBseason|year=1911}}{{Infobox sports season | title =1911 MLB season | league =Major League Baseball | sport =Baseball | duration =April 12 – October 26, 1911 | playoffs =Pennant Winners | conf1 =AL | conf1_champ =Philadelphia Athletics | conf1_runner-up =Detroit Tigers | conf2 =NL | conf2_champ = New York Giants | conf2_runner-up = Chicago Cubs | finals =World Series | finals_link =1911 World Series | finals_champ = Philadelphia Athletics | finals_runner-up = New York Giants | seasonslist =List of Major League Baseball seasons | seasonslistnames =MLB | prevseason_link =1910 Major League Baseball season | prevseason_year =1910 | nextseason_link =1912 Major League Baseball season | nextseason_year =1912 }}The 1911 Major League Baseball season was the last season in which none of the current 30 MLB stadiums were in use. The oldest current ballpark is Fenway Park, opened in 1912. Awards and honors- Chalmers Award
- Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers, OF
- Wildfire Schulte, Chicago Cubs, OF
Statistical leaders | American League | National League | Type | Name | Stat | Name | Stat | |
AVG | Ty Cobb DET | .420 | Honus Wagner PIT | .334 | HR | Home Run Baker PHA | 11 | Frank Schulte CHC | 21 | RBI | Ty Cobb DET | 127 | Chief Wilson PIT Frank Schulte CHC | 107 | Wins | Jack Coombs PHA | 28 | Pete Alexander PHP | 28 | ERA | Vean Gregg CLE | 1.80 | Christy Mathewson NYG | 1.99 | SO | Ed Walsh CHW | 255 | Rube Marquard NYG | 237 | SV | Eddie Plank PHA Charley Hall BRS Ed Walsh CHW | 4 | Mordecai Brown CHC | 13 | SB | Ty Cobb DET | 83 | Bob Bescher CIN | 81 |
Major league baseball final standingsAmerican League final standingsAmerican League | Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB | |
Philadelphia Athletics | 101 | 50 | .669 | – | Detroit Tigers | 89 | 65 | .578 | 13.5 | Cleveland Naps | 80 | 73 | .523 | 22.0 | Boston Red Sox | 78 | 75 | .510 | 24.0 | Chicago White Sox | 77 | 74 | .510 | 24.0 | New York Highlanders | 76 | 76 | .500 | 25.5 | Washington Senators | 64 | 90 | .416 | 38.5 | St. Louis Browns | 45 | 107 | .296 | 56.5 |
National League final standingsNational League | Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB | |
New York Giants | 99 | 54 | .647 | – | Chicago Cubs | 92 | 62 | .597 | 7.5 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 85 | 69 | .552 | 14.5 | Philadelphia Phillies | 79 | 73 | .520 | 19.5 | St. Louis Cardinals | 75 | 74 | .503 | 22.0 | Cincinnati Reds | 70 | 83 | .458 | 29.0 | Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers | 64 | 86 | .427 | 33.5 | Boston Rustlers | 44 | 107 | .291 | 54.0 |
Events- June 27 – Stuffy McInnis of the Philadelphia Athletics hits a warm-up pitch by Boston Red Sox pitcher Ed Karger for an inside-the-park home run.[1]
- July 12 – Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers steals second, third and home on consecutive pitches by Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Harry Krause.[2]
1911 World Series{{main|1911 World Series}}Game | Score | Date | Location | Attendance |
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1 | Philadelphia Athletics – 1, New York Giants – 2 | October 14 | Polo Grounds | 38,281 | 2 | New York Giants – 1, Philadelphia Athletics – 3 | October 16 | Shibe Park | 26,286 | 3 | Philadelphia Athletics – 3, New York Giants – 2 (11 innings) | October 17 | Polo Grounds | 37,216 | 4 | New York Giants – 2, Philadelphia Athletics – 4 | October 24 | Shibe Park | 24,355 | 5 | Philadelphia Athletics – 3, New York Giants – 4 (10 innings) | October 25 | Polo Grounds | 33,228 | 6 | New York Giants – 2, Philadelphia Athletics – 13 | October 26 | Shibe Park | 20,485 | |
ManagersAmerican League Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Red Sox | Patsy Donovan | Chicago White Sox | Hugh Duffy | Cleveland Naps | Deacon McGuire and George Stovall | Detroit Tigers | Hughie Jennings | New York Highlanders | Hal Chase | Philadelphia Athletics | Connie Mack | St. Louis Browns | Bobby Wallace | Washington Senators | Jimmy McAleer |
National League Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Rustlers | Fred Tenney | Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers | Bill Dahlen | Chicago Cubs | Frank Chance | Cincinnati Reds | Clark Griffith | New York Giants | John McGraw | Philadelphia Phillies | Red Dooin | Pittsburgh Pirates | Fred Clarke | St. Louis Cardinals | Roger Bresnahan |
References1. ^{{cite web|title=The Surprise Home Run That Stunned the Red Sox|url=http://rsnstats.com/surprise-its-a-home-run/|website=www.rsnstats.com|accessdate=26 September 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=THT Live|url=http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/blog_article/50th-anniversary-hank-aarons-walk-off-grand-slam/|work=hardballtimes.com|accessdate=July 17, 2012}}
External links - [https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/1911-schedule.shtml 1911 Major League Baseball season schedule at Baseball Reference] Fetched January 14, 2018
- 1911 in baseball history from ThisGreatGame.com
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