1921 Major League Baseball season

The 1921 Major League Baseball season, ended when the New York Giants beat the New York Yankees in Game 8 of the World Series. 1921 was the first of three straight seasons in which the Yankees would lead the majors in wins. Babe Ruth broke the single season home run record for the third consecutive season by hitting 59 home runs in 152 games. Ruth also broke Roger Connor's record for the most home runs all time when he hit his 139th home run on July 18 against Bert Cole.[1] The record for career strikeouts, previously held by Cy Young was also broken in 1921 by Walter Johnson; Johnson lead the league in strikeouts with 143 and ended the season with 2,835 strikeouts. Young struck out 2,803 during his career.[2] The Cincinnati Reds set a Major League record for the fewest strikeouts in a season, with only 308.[3] Future hall of famers Kiki Cuyler and Goose Goslin both debuted in September 1921.[4]

1921 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 13 – October 2, 1921
Number of games154
Number of teams16
Pennant Winners
AL championsNew York Yankees
  AL runners-upCleveland Indians
NL championsNew York Giants
  NL runners-upPittsburgh Pirates
World Series
ChampionsNew York Giants
  Runners-upNew York Yankees

Standings

Postseason

Bracket

  World Series
       
  AL New York Yankees 3
  NL New York Giants 5

MLB statistical leaders

 American LeagueNational League
TypeNameStatNameStat
AVGHarry Heilmann DET.394Rogers Hornsby SLC.397
HRBabe Ruth NYY59George Kelly NYG23
RBIBabe Ruth NYY171Rogers Hornsby SLC126
WinsUrban Shocker SLB, Carl Mays NYY27Wilbur Cooper PIT, Burleigh Grimes BKN22
ERARed Faber CHW2.48Bill Doak SLC2.59
SOWalter Johnson WSH143Burleigh Grimes BKN136
SBGeorge Sisler35Frankie Frisch NYG49

Managers

American League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Red Sox Hugh Duffy
Chicago White Sox Kid Gleason
Cleveland Indians Tris Speaker
Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb
New York Yankees Miller Huggins
Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack
St. Louis Browns Lee Fohl
Washington Senators George McBride

National League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Braves Fred Mitchell
Brooklyn Robins Wilbert Robinson
Chicago Cubs Johnny Evers and Bill Killefer
Cincinnati Reds Pat Moran
New York Giants John McGraw
Philadelphia Phillies Bill Donovan and Kaiser Wilhelm
Pittsburgh Pirates George Gibson
St. Louis Cardinals Branch Rickey

Events

References

  1. https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/event_hr.cgi?id=ruthba01&t=b
  2. https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/SO_p_progress.shtml
  3. "Single Season Team Strikeout Records". baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
  4. https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/1921-debuts.shtml
  5. Mackin, Bob (2004). The Unofficial Guide to Baseball's Most Unusual Records. Canada: Greystone Books. p. 240. ISBN 9781553650386.


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