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- Awards and honors
- Statistical leaders
- Major league baseball final standings American League final standings National League final standings
- 1914 World Series
- Managers American League National League Federal League
- Events
- References
- External links
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{MLBseason|year=1914}}{{Infobox sports season | title =1914 MLB season | league =Major League Baseball | sport =Baseball | duration =April 13 – October 13, 1914 | playoffs =Pennant Winners | conf1 =AL | conf1_champ =Philadelphia Athletics | conf1_runner-up =Boston Red Sox | conf2 =NL | conf2_champ = Boston Braves | conf2_runner-up = New York Giants | finals =World Series | finals_link =1914 World Series | finals_champ = Boston Braves | finals_runner-up = Philadelphia Athletics | seasonslist =List of Major League Baseball seasons | seasonslistnames =MLB | prevseason_link =1913 Major League Baseball season | prevseason_year =1913 | nextseason_link =1915 Major League Baseball season | nextseason_year =1915 }}The 1914 Major League Baseball season. Awards and honors- Chalmers Award
- Eddie Collins, Philadelphia Athletics, 2B
- Johnny Evers, Boston Braves, 2B
Statistical leaders | American League | National League | Type | Name | Stat | Name | Stat | |
AVG | Ty Cobb DET | .368 | Jake Daubert BKN | .329 | HR | Home Run Baker PHA | 9 | Gavvy Cravath PHP | 19 | RBI | Sam Crawford DET | 104 | Sherry Magee PHP | 103 | Wins | Walter Johnson WSH | 28 | Pete Alexander PHP | 27 | ERA | Dutch Leonard BSR | 0.96 | Bill Doak SLC | 1.72 | SO | Walter Johnson WSH | 225 | Pete Alexander PHP | 214 | SV | Roy Mitchell SLB Red Faber CHW Jack Bentley WSH Jim Shaw WSH | 4 | Slim Sallee SLC Red Ames CIN | 6 | SB | Fritz Maisel NYY | 74 | George Burns NYG | 62 |
Major league baseball final standingsAmerican League final standings{{1914 American League standings}}National League final standings{{1914 National League standings}}1914 World Series{{main article|1914 World Series}}Game | Score | Date | Location | Attendance |
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1 | Boston Braves – 7, Philadelphia Athletics – 1 | October 9 | Shibe Park | 20,562 | 2 | Boston Braves – 1, Philadelphia Athletics – 0 | October 10 | Shibe Park | 20,562 | 3 | Philadelphia Athletics – 4, Boston Braves – 5 (12 innings) | October 12 | Fenway Park | 35,520 | 4 | Philadelphia Athletics – 1, Boston Braves – 3 | October 13 | Fenway Park | 34,365 | |
ManagersAmerican League Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Red Sox | Bill Carrigan | Chicago White Sox | Nixey Callahan | Cleveland Naps | Joe Birmingham | Detroit Tigers | Hughie Jennings | New York Yankees | Frank Chance and Roger Peckinpaugh | Philadelphia Athletics | Connie Mack | St. Louis Browns | Branch Rickey | Washington Senators | Clark Griffith |
National League Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Braves | George Stallings | Brooklyn Robins | Wilbert Robinson | Chicago Cubs | Hank O'Day | Cincinnati Reds | Buck Herzog | New York Giants | John McGraw | Philadelphia Phillies | Red Dooin | Pittsburgh Pirates | Fred Clarke | St. Louis Cardinals | Miller Huggins |
Federal League Team | Manager | Comments |
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Baltimore Terrapins | Otto Knabe | Brooklyn Tip-Tops | Bill Bradley | Buffalo Buffeds | Larry Schlafly | Chicago Federals | Joe Tinker | Indianapolis Hoosiers | Bill Phillips | Kansas City Packers | George Stovall | Pittsburgh Rebels | Doc Gessler and Rebel Oakes | St. Louis Terriers | Mordecai Brown and Fielder Jones |
Events- September 21 – Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators has four wild pitches in an inning.[1]
References1. ^{{cite book|last=Pellowski|first=Michael J|title=The Little Giant Book of Baseball Facts|year=2007|publisher=Sterling Publishing Co|location=United States|isbn=9781402742736|pages=352}}
External links - [https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/1914-schedule.shtml 1914 Major League Baseball season schedule at Baseball Reference] Fetched January 14, 2018
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