1921 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1921 throughout the world.

Headline Events of the Year

  • First radio broadcast of the World Series.
  • Babe Ruth breaks Roger Connor's All-Time Home Run record of 138.

Champions

Statistical leaders

American League National League Negro National League
Stat Player Total Player Total Player Total
AVG Harry Heilmann (DET) .394 Rogers Hornsby (SLC) .397 Oscar Charleston1 (SLG) .433
HR Babe Ruth (NYY) 59 George Kelly (NYG) 23 Oscar Charleston1 (SLG) 15
RBI Babe Ruth (NYY) 168 Rogers Hornsby (SLC) 126 Oscar Charleston1 (SLG) 91
Wins Carl Mays (NYY)
Urban Shocker (SLB)
27 Wilbur Cooper (PIT)
Burleigh Grimes (BKN)
22 Dave Brown (CAG)
Bill Drake (SLG)
17
ERA Red Faber (CWS) 2.48 Bill Doak (SLC) 2.59 Bullet Rogan (KC) 1.72
K Walter Johnson (WSH) 143 Burleigh Grimes (BKN) 136 Bill Holland (DES/CAG) 140

1 Negro National League Triple Crown batting winner

Major League baseball final standings

American League final standings

National League final standings

Negro Leagues final standings

All Negro leagues standings below are per Seamheads.[1]

Negro National League final standings

This was the second overall season of the first Negro National League. Chicago repeated as pennant champion.[2]

West (independent teams) final standings

A loose confederation of teams were gathered in the West which were not in the Negro National League. These teams did not organize a formal league.

vs. All Teams
Western Independent Clubs W L T Pct. GB
Cleveland Tate Stars 20 24 1 .456
Homestead Grays 3 4 1 .438
Pittsburgh Keystones 12 18 2 .315

East (independent teams) final standings

A loose confederation of teams was gathered in the East to compete with the West, however East teams did not organize a formal league as the West did.

vs. All Teams
Eastern Independent Clubs W L T Pct. GB
Hilldale Club 27 18 1 .598
Atlantic City Bacharach Giants 44 36 3 .548 ½
New York Lincoln Giants 12 10 0 .545
Cuban Stars (East) 10 9 0 .526 4
Baltimore Black Sox 4 4 0 .500
Brooklyn Royal Giants 5 8 0 .385 6
All Cubans 4 12 0 .250

Playoffs

Chicago, the best team of the "West" and Hilldale, the best team of the "East Coast", engaged in a "postseason series" that was played over eleven days in three states (Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey). It was the first postseason series between two Negro league teams in eight years and it would be the first of six held in the 1920s. Hilldale won three games against Chicago winning two while Game 4 ended in a tie.[3]

Events

January

  • January 23 – The Chicago Cubs release First Baseman Fred Merkle.
  • January 25 – The Chicago Cubs released infielder Buck Herzog. Herzog never again played in the major leagues.

February

March

April

May

June

  • June 13 – Babe Ruth pitches the first five innings and hit two home runs in an 11–8 victory over The Detroit Tigers.

July

  • July 8 – Tigers right fielder Harry Heilmann hits a 610-foot home run
  • July 12 – Babe Ruth hits his 33rd and 34th home run of the season. His 33rd home run gave him 136 career home runs, tying Roger Connor's all-time mark. His 34th home run makes him the all-time home run king, a title he will hold until 1974.

August

  • August 9 – The St. Louis Browns defeat the Washington Senators 8–6 in nineteen innings. Dixie Davis pitches all nineteen innings for St. Louis.
  • August 12 – Philadelphia Phillies pitcher George Smith gives up twelve hits and still hurling a shutout as the Phillies beat the Boston Braves 4–0.
  • August 19 – Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers becomes the fourth player with 3000 career hits.
  • August 27 – With a 3–1 victory at the Polo Grounds, the New York Giants complete a five-game sweep of the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates to move within 2.5 games of first-place Pittsburgh. The Giants outscored the Pirates 27–6 in the series.

September

  • September 9 – The Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox lock up in a slugfest[clarification needed] at Comiskey Park. The Tigers collect twenty hits and six walks on their way to scoring fifteen runs. However, the White Sox scored twenty runs on 22 hits, including a home run by Earl Sheely.
  • September 16
    • In the first game of a crucial three-game series for first place in the National League, the New York Giants' Fred Toney holds the Pittsburgh Pirates to two hits in the Giants' 5–0 victory.
    • Hall of Famer Goose Goslin makes his major league debut in the Washington Senators' 2–0 loss to the Cleveland Indians.
  • September 17 – The New York Giants complete a ten-game winning streak that sees them go from a half-game back of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the National League to first place, 4.5 games up.
  • September 20 – With a 4–2 victory over the Detroit Tigers, and a 7–4 loss by the Cleveland Indians at the hands of the Boston Red Sox, the New York Yankees capture first place in the American League, and hold it for the remainder of the season.
  • September 25 – The New York Yankees defeat the Cleveland Indians 21–7. Surprisingly, none of the 21 runs scored are driven in by Babe Ruth, who goes on to compile one of the greatest single seasons of batting in Major League baseball history by hitting 59 home runs, driving in 171 runs, scoring 177 runs with 204 hits for a .378 batting average in only 540 At-Bats. His On-base percentage for the season is .510 and his slugging percentage is an astounding .846 mark. Ruth's 59 home runs are more than the other seven American League team home run totals combined.
  • September 29 – Future Hall of Fame outfielder Kiki Cuyler makes his major league debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He is held hitless in three at-bats by St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bill Sherdel.

October

  • October 2 – The Philadelphia Athletics lose 11–6 to the Washington Senators for their 100th loss of the season, giving both Philadelphia teams 100 losses for the season.
  • October 5 – The New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants 3–0 in the first World Series game in franchise history. The Series is the first to be broadcast on radio. Announcer Thomas Cowan recreated the game over Westinghouse-owned WJZ in Newark, listening to phoned-in reports from the stadium.
  • October 6 – The Yankees defeat the Giants in the second game of the World Series by the same score of the first game, 3–0.
  • October 7 – After having been outscored 10–0 in the World season, and falling behind 4–0 to the Yankees in game three, the Giants explode for thirteen runs, and defeat the Yankees 13–5.
  • October 9 – The New York Giants even the 1921 World Series at two games apiece with a 4–2 victory. Babe Ruth homers in the bottom of the ninth.
  • October 10 – Babe Ruth catches the New York Giants' infield off guard as the Yankee slugger bunts his way on to lead off the fourth inning. The strategy works, as Ruth scores the winning run in the Yankees' 3–1 victory.
  • October 11 – The New York Giants battle back from 3–0 and 5–3 deficits to beat the Yankees 8–5 in game six of the World Series.
  • October 12 – A costly error by second baseman Aaron Ward on a Johnny Rawlings ground ball leads to an unearned run, and is the difference in the Giants' 2–1 victory in game seven of the World Series.
  • October 13 – The New York Giants defeat the New York Yankees, 1–0, in Game eight of the World Series to capture their second World Championship, five games to three. For the first time in World Series play, all games were held at one site: the Polo Grounds in New York, with the home team alternating. The Yankees sub-leased the Polo Grounds from the New York Giants from 1913 through 1922.

November

December

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January–February

March–April

May–June

July–August

September–October

  • September 3 – Jim Clinton, 71, outfielder for 10 seasons; 1872–1876, 1882–1886.
  • October 2 – Ed Carfrey
  • October 20 – Jack Hardy
  • October 24 – Jimmy Barrett
  • October 27 – Bill Kuehne, 63, German third baseman for the Columbus Buckeyes, Pittsburgh Alleghenys & Burghers, Columbus Solons, Louisville Colonels, St. Louis Browns, and Cincinnati Reds during the 19th century.

November–December

  • November 4 – Levi Meyerle, 76, an infielder who won National Association batting titles in 1871 and 1874, later playing in the first major league game.
  • December 9 – Charlie Morton, 67, player, manager, and later a minor league president.
  • December 15 – Joe Weber
  • December 22 – Socks Seybold

References

  1. ^ "1921 Season- Seamheads Negro Leagues Database". www.seamheads.com. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  2. ^ "1921 Negro National League Season Summary".
  3. ^ "1921 Championship Series".

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