1904 in baseball
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The following are the baseball events of the year 1904 throughout the world.
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[edit] Champions
[edit] MLB Statistical Leaders
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[edit] Major League Baseball final standings
[edit] American League final standings
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[edit] National League final standings
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[edit] Events
[edit] January
[edit] February
[edit] March
[edit] April
[edit] May
[edit] June
- June 23 - Kip Selbach of the Washington Senators ties a record by committing 3 errors from the outfield in one inning.
[edit] July
[edit] August
[edit] September
[edit] October
The World Series was cancelled when New York Giant's owner, John T. Brush, refused to play Boston.[1] Highlanders P Jack Chesbro throws a pennant-losing wild pitch at home against Boston.
[edit] November
[edit] December
[edit] Births
[edit] January-March
- January 1 - Ethan Allen
- January 3 - Bill Cissell
- January 22 - John Milligan
- January 26 - George Blaeholder
- January 29 - Ray Hayworth
- February 27 - Chick Fullis
- February 29 - Pepper Martin
- March 16 - Buddy Myer
- March 21 - Red Rollings
- March 22 - Bob Elson
- March 30 - Ripper Collins
[edit] April-June
- April 9 - Fred Frankhouse
- May 9 - Paul Hinson
- May 20 - Pete Appleton
- June 7 - Dusty Boggess
- June 12 - Bill Foster
- June 15 - Ed Pipgras
- June 24 - Bobby Reeves
- July 3 - Luke Hamlin
- July 5 - Bump Hadley
- July 19 - Mark Koenig
[edit] July-September
- July 3 - Luke Hamlin
- July 5 - Bump Hadley
- July 18 - Marty Karow
- July 19 - Mark Koenig
- August 5 - Vic Frazier
- September 10 - Johnny Allen
- September 10 - Arlie Tarbert
[edit] October-December
- October 5 - Sam West
- October 7 - Chuck Klein
- October 16 - Boom-Boom Beck
- October 25 - Andy Cohen
- October 27 - Frank Bennett
- October 28 - Liz Funk
- November 24 - Billy Rogell
- December 16 - Joe Berry
- December 20 - Spud Davis
- December 25- Bill Akers
- December 25 - Lloyd Brown
- December 25 - Bill Sweeney
- December 27 - John Shea
[edit] Deaths
- April 11 - Shorty Fuller, 36, shortstop for the Browns and Giants who scored 100 runs in 1890 and 1891
- December 18 - John Clapp, 53, catcher for several teams who batted over .300 from 1876-78
[edit] References
- ^ The World Series at 100. National Public Radio. Retrieved on 2006-10-24.