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1917 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1917 throughout the world.

Champions edit

Major League Baseball edit

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Major league baseball final standings edit

Events edit

 
"Knuckles" Cicotte

Births edit

January edit

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January–March edit

  • January 3 – Rynie Wolters, 74, Dutch pitcher and outfielder who hit .318 and posted a 19-23 record with the New York Mutuals, Cleveland Forest Citys and Elizabeth Resolutes between 1871 and 1873.
  • January 10 – Jack McFetridge, 47, pitcher who played in 1890 and 1903 with the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League.
  • January 13 – Jim Garry, 47, pitcher for the 1893 Boston Beaneaters.
  • January 16 – Charlie Geggus, 54, pitcher who posted a 10-9 record and a 2.54 ERA for the 1884 Washington Nationals of the Union Association.
  • January 17 – Pat McCauley, 46, backup catcher who played between 1893 and 1903 for the St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators and New York Highlanders.
  • January 19 – Charlie Enwright, 29, shortstop who played for the 1909 St. Louis Cardinals.
  • January 26 – Jim McGuire, 41, shortstop for the 1901 Cleveland Blues of the American League.
  • January 30 – Cyclone Ryan, 51, Irish pitcher and first baseman who played for the 1887 New York Metropolitans and the 1891 Boston Beaneaters.
  • January 31 – Pete O'Brien, 39, second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Browns, Cleveland Naps and Washington Senators between 1901 and 1907.
  • February 7 – Tim Murnane, 64, first baseman and center fielder in the early years of professional baseball who became president of the New England League and went on to a distinguished tenure as sports editor of The Boston Globe for over 30 years, serving as one of the sport's leading advocates.
  • February 18 – Charlie Fisher, 64, third baseman who played for the Kansas City Cowboys and the Chicago Browns of the Union Association in the 1884 season.
  • February 18 – William Kerr, 69, co-owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates (1893–1900).
  • February 23 – Art Weaver, 37, catcher and infielder who played with the Cardinals, Pirates, Browns and White Sox between 1902 and 1908.
  • February 28 – Parson Nicholson, 53, second baseman who played for the Detroit Wolverines, Toledo Maumees and Washington Senators between 1888 and 1895.
  • March 4 – Joe Dowie, 51, backup outfielder for the 1889 Baltimore Orioles of the National League.
  • March 9 – Cooney Snyder, 45, Canadian catcher who played for the 1898 Louisville Colonels.
  • March 15 – John Munce, 69, outfielder for the 1884 Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association.
  • March 27 – Willie Jensen, 27, American League pitcher who played for the 1912 Detroit Tigers and the 1914 Philadelphia Athletics.

April–June edit

  • April 5 – Frank McLaughlin, 60, utility infielder and outfielder who played from 1882 through 1884 for five teams in three different leagues.
  • April 9 – Charlie Gould, 69, first baseman for the original Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869 and 1870, the first team consisting entirely of professional players.
  • May 19 – Pat McManus, 54, who pitched for the Indianapolis Hoosiers (1889) and Philadelphia Phillies (1894) of the National League.
  • May 25 – Willie Sudhoff, 42, pitcher for six different teams from 1897 to 1906, who became the first to play for all St. Louis clubs both in the National and American leagues.
  • May 27 – Tom Ford, 50, American Association pitcher and shortstop for the Columbus Solons and the Brooklyn Gladiators during the 1890 season.
  • June 10 – Jack Fanning, 54, pitcher for the 1889 Indianapolis Hoosiers and 1894 Philadelphia Phillies.

July–September edit

  • July 1 – Al Buckenberger, 56, manager for four teams between 1889 and 1904, mainly for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Beaneaters of the National League.
  • July 1 – Henry Mathewson, 30, pitcher for the National League New York Giants in the 1906 and 1907 seasons.
  • July 16 – Dick Butler, 47, backup catcher for the 1897 Louisville Colonels and the 1899 Washington Senators.
  • July 27 – John Schappert, [?], who pitched for the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the American Association in the 1882 season.
  • July 28 – Whitey Ritterson, 62, catcher for the 1876 Philadelphia Athletics.
  • August 7 – Bill Loughran, 55, catcher for the 1884 New York Gothams of the National League.
  • August 24 – Al McCauley, 54, first baseman and pitcher for the Indianapolis Hoosiers, Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Statesmen between the 1884 and 1891 seasons.
  • August 27 – Cy Alberts, 35, pitcher for the 1910 St. Louis Cardinals.
  • September 13 – Gene Derby, 57, catcher for the 1885 Baltimore Orioles of the American Association.

October–December edit

  • October 12 – Bill Clay, 42, backup outfielder for the 1902 Philadelphia Phillies.
  • November 1 – Steve Brady, 66, outfielder who played between 1874 and 1886 for the Hartford Dark Blues, Washington Nationals and New York Metropolitans.
  • November 19 – King Bailey, 47, pitcher for the 1895 Cincinnati Reds.
  • December 2 – Mike Hooper, 67, National Association outfielder for the Baltimore Marylands between 1868 and 1873, who led his team in runs scored from 1868 to 1870.
  • December 17 – Frank Burlingame, 64, National League and Union Association umpire
  • December 20 – Will Calihan, 48, American Association pitcher who played from 1890 to 1891 with the Rochester Broncos and Philadelphia Athletics.


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See also 1917 Major League Baseball season The following are the baseball events of the year 1917 throughout the world Contents 1 Champions 1 1 Major League Baseball 2 MLB statistical leaders 3 Major league baseball final standings 3 1 American League final standings 3 2 National League final standings 4 Events 5 Births 5 1 January 5 2 February 5 3 March 5 4 April 5 5 May 5 6 June 5 7 July 5 8 August 5 9 September 5 10 October 5 11 November 5 12 December 6 Deaths 6 1 January March 6 2 April June 6 3 July September 6 4 October DecemberChampions editMajor League Baseball edit World Series Chicago White Sox over New York Giants 4 2 MLB statistical leaders editAmerican League National League Stat Player Total Player Total AVG Ty Cobb DET 383 Edd Roush CIN 341 HR Wally Pipp NYY 9 Gavvy Cravath PHP Dave Robertson NYG 12 RBI Bobby Veach DET 110 Heinie Zimmerman NYG 100 Wins Eddie Cicotte CWS 28 Grover Cleveland Alexander PHP 30 ERA Eddie Cicotte CWS 1 53 Fred Anderson NYG 1 44 K Walter Johnson WSH 188 Grover Cleveland Alexander PHP 200Major league baseball final standings editAmerican League final standings edit vteAmerican League W L Pct GB Home Road Chicago White Sox 100 54 0 649 56 21 44 33 Boston Red Sox 90 62 0 592 9 45 33 45 29 Cleveland Indians 88 66 0 571 12 44 34 44 32 Detroit Tigers 78 75 0 510 21 34 41 44 34 Washington Senators 74 79 0 484 25 42 35 32 44 New York Yankees 71 82 0 464 28 35 40 36 42 St Louis Browns 57 97 0 370 43 31 46 26 51 Philadelphia Athletics 55 98 0 359 44 29 47 26 51 National League final standings edit vteNational League W L Pct GB Home Road New York Giants 98 56 0 636 50 28 48 28 Philadelphia Phillies 87 65 0 572 10 46 29 41 36 St Louis Cardinals 82 70 0 539 15 38 38 44 32 Cincinnati Reds 78 76 0 506 20 39 38 39 38 Chicago Cubs 74 80 0 481 24 35 42 39 38 Boston Braves 72 81 0 471 25 35 42 37 39 Brooklyn Robins 70 81 0 464 26 36 38 34 43 Pittsburgh Pirates 51 103 0 331 47 25 53 26 50 nbsp nbsp Red Sox nbsp White Sox nbsp Indians nbsp Tigers nbsp Athletics nbsp Browns nbsp Yankees nbsp Senators Locations of teams for the 1915 1922 American League seasons nbsp American League nbsp nbsp Braves nbsp Robins nbsp Cubs nbsp Reds nbsp Giants nbsp Phillies nbsp Pirates nbsp Cardinals Locations of teams for the 1916 1919 National League seasons nbsp National LeagueEvents edit nbsp Knuckles Cicotte April 11 At the Polo Grounds Babe Ruth of the Boston Red Sox pitches a three hitter in shutting down the New York Yankees on Opening Day 1 0 Ruth s performance marks the start of good things to come He will win 24 games this year while leading the American League with 35 complete games April 14 Eddie Cicotte of the Chicago White Sox tosses a no hitter in an 11 0 victory over the St Louis Browns April 24 George Mogridge pitches a no hitter for the New York Yankees in a 2 1 win over the Boston Red Sox May 2 In one of the most outstanding pitching duel s in baseball history Cincinnati Reds pitcher Fred Toney tosses a 10 inning no hitter in a 1 0 win over the Chicago Cubs Opposing pitcher Hippo Vaughn did not surrender a hit until a one out single in the 10th inning May 5 Ernie Koob pitches a no hitter to lead the St Louis Browns to a 1 0 victory over the Chicago White Sox May 6 Bob Groom of the St Louis Browns duplicates teammate Ernie Koob s feat of the previous day by pitching a 3 0 no hitter against the Chicago White Sox in the second game of a doubleheader at Sportsman s Park May 7 Babe Ruth pitches a shutout and drives in the game s only run on a sacrifice fly as the Red Sox top Walter Johnson and the Senators 1 0 June 23 Ernie Shore of the Boston Red Sox pitched the most notable game of his career leading his team to a 4 0 win against the Washington Senators Babe Ruth started the game for Boston but walked the leadoff hitter Ray Morgan Ruth then engaged in a heated argument with home plate umpire Brick Owens who tossed Ruth out of the game Then Shore came into the game to relieve Ruth Morgan was caught stealing and Shore retired the next 26 Senators he faced At the time Shore was credited with a perfect game but since then the criteria have been revised and Shore s name has been removed from the record books although he still gets credit for a combined no hitter July 6 The Chicago White Sox put a stop to Ty Cobb s consecutive game hitting streak halting it at 35 July 15 Boston Braves catcher Hank Gowdy reports for duty with the Ohio National Guard becoming the first Major League player to enlist for service during World War I August 28 The Indians pennant chances suffer a severe blow when outfielder Tris Speaker is suspended after an argument with an umpire October 15 The Chicago White Sox defeat the New York Giants 4 2 in Game 6 of the World Series to capture their second World Championship four games to two The White Sox were essentially dismantled following the 1920 season by baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis due to the Black Sox Scandal in the 1919 Series The team would not win another World Series for the next 88 years Births editJanuary edit January 9 Johnny Echols January 13 Stan Wentzel January 15 Johnny Rucker January 16 Bob Ramazzotti January 17 Jocko Thompson January 20 Joe Dobson January 22 Huck Geary January 23 Sam Jethroe January 24 Danny Doyle January 24 Wally Judnich January 25 Carl McNabb January 30 Mickey Harris January 30 Al Veigel February edit February 1 Elmer Burkart February 1 Eiji Sawamura February 9 Moon Mullen February 10 Roy Bruner February 10 Allie Reynolds February 10 Eddie Turchin February 12 Dom DiMaggio February 14 Augie Bergamo February 17 Ed Chandler February 19 Chuck Aleno February 19 Tom Earley February 20 Jack Bolling February 26 Johnny Grodzicki February 27 Rube Melton March edit March 1 Rankin Johnson March 1 Ike Pearson March 2 Jim Konstanty March 4 Clyde McCullough March 5 Alex Monchak March 6 Walker Cress March 6 Joe Orrell March 8 Bill Salkeld March 13 Joe Walsh March 15 Charlie Bowles March 17 Hank Sauer March 18 Ace Williams March 24 Dave Bartosch March 26 Clayton Lambert March 29 Tommy Holmes April edit April 1 Chet Ross April 2 Vedie Himsl April 11 Barney McCosky April 11 Luis Romero Petit April 13 Jim Schelle April 14 Marvin Miller April 15 Elmer Gedeon April 17 Stan Andrews April 18 Ty LaForest April 18 Nick Polly April 18 Vince Ventura April 20 Hal Peck April 23 Tony Lupien April 23 Gene Smith April 25 John Dagenhard April 26 Sal Maglie April 26 Virgil Trucks April 29 Bob Whitcher May edit May 1 Johnny Berardino May 1 Tommy Nelson May 3 Jose Del Vecchio May 5 George Dockins May 5 Lennie Merullo May 6 Mike McCormick May 7 Al Papai May 8 Harry O Neill May 10 Chet Clemens May 11 Johnny Gerlach May 11 Dave Short May 13 Carden Gillenwater May 13 Lou Stringer May 14 Bob Thurman May 16 George Jumonville May 19 Skippy Roberge May 22 Frankie Austin May 25 Bert Hodges June edit June 7 Junior Thompson June 10 Earl Henry June 14 Ray Hoffman June 14 Hal Manders June 18 Jimmy Pofahl June 23 Bubba Floyd June 23 Jack Sanford June 24 Al Gerheauser June 27 Ethel Boyce June 30 Willie Grace July edit July 3 Piper Davis July 4 Mike Palagyi July 5 Tommy Warren July 6 Ken Sears July 10 Hugh Alexander July 15 Barney Longest July 17 Lou Boudreau July 18 Leo Wells July 21 Mitch Chetkovich July 22 Phil McCullough July 23 Ray Scarborough July 26 Jimmy Bloodworth July 27 Bill Sayles July 29 Buck Frierson August edit August 1 Chet Johnson August 3 Milo Candini August 6 John McGillen August 8 Ken Raffensberger August 11 Lefty Hoerst August 13 Sid Gordon August 19 Jim Honochick August 21 Kay Heim August 23 Jim Prendergast August 26 George Barnicle August 26 Dorothy Damaschke August 26 Mike Naymick August 27 Peanuts Lowrey August 30 Red Embree August 31 Frank Dasso September edit September 1 Paul Campbell September 3 Frank Jelincich September 7 Roy Partee September 12 Russ Christopher September 14 John Douglas September 17 Antonio Brinez September 17 Al Gettel September 21 Joe Haynes September 22 Anse Moore September 24 Charlie Cuellar September 25 Phil Rizzuto September 25 Johnny Sain September 26 Thurman Tucker September 28 Roy Lee September 28 Glen Moulder September 28 Mike Ulicny September 29 Eddie Feinberg October edit October 3 Frank Kalin October 4 Hal Quick October 6 Paul Calvert October 8 Danny Murtaugh October 8 Hal Toenes October 11 Vince Castino October 12 Ray Murray October 17 Johnny Ostrowski October 18 Loy Hanning October 21 Frank Papish October 21 Bob Prichard October 25 Lee MacPhail October 27 Bob Patrick October 28 Joe Page October 30 Bobby Bragan November edit November 1 Pat Mullin November 3 Len Gilmore November 3 Eli Hodkey November 3 Marguerite Jones November 6 Bob Repass November 7 Kathryn Beare November 9 Bob Neighbors November 11 Pat Scantlebury November 16 Ed Busch November 20 Jess Dobernic November 20 Felix Mackiewicz November 20 Mike Schemer November 23 Jake Caulfield November 23 Herman Reich November 25 Len Perme November 26 Pat Cooper November 26 Mike Kosman December edit December 1 Marty Marion December 9 George Woodend December 10 Andy Tomasic December 12 Bob Carpenter December 12 Clyde Kluttz December 16 Jim Pruett December 18 Margaret Stefani December 19 Ray Poat December 27 Herb KarpelDeaths editJanuary March edit January 3 Rynie Wolters 74 Dutch pitcher and outfielder who hit 318 and posted a 19 23 record with the New York Mutuals Cleveland Forest Citys and Elizabeth Resolutes between 1871 and 1873 January 10 Jack McFetridge 47 pitcher who played in 1890 and 1903 with the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League January 13 Jim Garry 47 pitcher for the 1893 Boston Beaneaters January 16 Charlie Geggus 54 pitcher who posted a 10 9 record and a 2 54 ERA for the 1884 Washington Nationals of the Union Association January 17 Pat McCauley 46 backup catcher who played between 1893 and 1903 for the St Louis Browns Washington Senators and New York Highlanders January 19 Charlie Enwright 29 shortstop who played for the 1909 St Louis Cardinals January 26 Jim McGuire 41 shortstop for the 1901 Cleveland Blues of the American League January 30 Cyclone Ryan 51 Irish pitcher and first baseman who played for the 1887 New York Metropolitans and the 1891 Boston Beaneaters January 31 Pete O Brien 39 second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds St Louis Browns Cleveland Naps and Washington Senators between 1901 and 1907 February 7 Tim Murnane 64 first baseman and center fielder in the early years of professional baseball who became president of the New England League and went on to a distinguished tenure as sports editor of The Boston Globe for over 30 years serving as one of the sport s leading advocates February 18 Charlie Fisher 64 third baseman who played for the Kansas City Cowboys and the Chicago Browns of the Union Association in the 1884 season February 18 William Kerr 69 co owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates 1893 1900 February 23 Art Weaver 37 catcher and infielder who played with the Cardinals Pirates Browns and White Sox between 1902 and 1908 February 28 Parson Nicholson 53 second baseman who played for the Detroit Wolverines Toledo Maumees and Washington Senators between 1888 and 1895 March 4 Joe Dowie 51 backup outfielder for the 1889 Baltimore Orioles of the National League March 9 Cooney Snyder 45 Canadian catcher who played for the 1898 Louisville Colonels March 15 John Munce 69 outfielder for the 1884 Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association March 27 Willie Jensen 27 American League pitcher who played for the 1912 Detroit Tigers and the 1914 Philadelphia Athletics April June edit April 5 Frank McLaughlin 60 utility infielder and outfielder who played from 1882 through 1884 for five teams in three different leagues April 9 Charlie Gould 69 first baseman for the original Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869 and 1870 the first team consisting entirely of professional players May 19 Pat McManus 54 who pitched for the Indianapolis Hoosiers 1889 and Philadelphia Phillies 1894 of the National League May 25 Willie Sudhoff 42 pitcher for six different teams from 1897 to 1906 who became the first to play for all St Louis clubs both in the National and American leagues May 27 Tom Ford 50 American Association pitcher and shortstop for the Columbus Solons and the Brooklyn Gladiators during the 1890 season June 10 Jack Fanning 54 pitcher for the 1889 Indianapolis Hoosiers and 1894 Philadelphia Phillies July September edit July 1 Al Buckenberger 56 manager for four teams between 1889 and 1904 mainly for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Beaneaters of the National League July 1 Henry Mathewson 30 pitcher for the National League New York Giants in the 1906 and 1907 seasons July 16 Dick Butler 47 backup catcher for the 1897 Louisville Colonels and the 1899 Washington Senators July 27 John Schappert who pitched for the St Louis Brown Stockings of the American Association in the 1882 season July 28 Whitey Ritterson 62 catcher for the 1876 Philadelphia Athletics August 7 Bill Loughran 55 catcher for the 1884 New York Gothams of the National League August 24 Al McCauley 54 first baseman and pitcher for the Indianapolis Hoosiers Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Statesmen between the 1884 and 1891 seasons August 27 Cy Alberts 35 pitcher for the 1910 St Louis Cardinals September 13 Gene Derby 57 catcher for the 1885 Baltimore Orioles of the American Association October December edit October 12 Bill Clay 42 backup outfielder for the 1902 Philadelphia Phillies November 1 Steve Brady 66 outfielder who played between 1874 and 1886 for the Hartford Dark Blues Washington Nationals and New York Metropolitans November 19 King Bailey 47 pitcher for the 1895 Cincinnati Reds December 2 Mike Hooper 67 National Association outfielder for the Baltimore Marylands between 1868 and 1873 who led his team in runs scored from 1868 to 1870 December 17 Frank Burlingame 64 National League and Union Association umpire December 20 Will Calihan 48 American Association pitcher 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