1961 Major League Baseball season

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This article is about the 1961 Major League Baseball season only. For information on all of baseball, see 1961 in baseball.

The 1961 Major League Baseball season was the sixty-first held between the American and National Leagues. The New York Yankees defeated the Cincinnati Reds in five games in the World Series.

This was the first season that the American League played a 162-game schedule; up until this time AL seasons had consisted of 154 games. The National League, however, played a 154-game schedule in 1961 before switching to 162 games for the next season.

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[edit] Headline Event of the Year

[edit] Statistical Leaders

  American League National League
Type Name Stat Name Stat
AVG Norm Cash DET .361 Roberto Clemente PIT .351
HR Roger Maris NYY 61 Orlando Cepeda SFG 46
RBI Roger Maris NYY 142 Orlando Cepeda SFG 142
Wins Whitey Ford NYY 25 Joey Jay CIN
Warren Spahn MLN
21
ERA Dick Donovan WSA 2.40 Warren Spahn MLN 3.02
SO Camilo Pascual MIN 221 Sandy Koufax LAD 269
SV Luis Arroyo NYY 29 Roy Face] PIT
Stu Miller SFG
17
SB Luis Aparicio CHW 53 Maury Wills LAD 35

[edit] Major League Baseball final standings

[edit] American League final standings

Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st New York Yankees 109   53 .673     --
2nd Detroit Tigers 101   61 .623   8.0
3rd Baltimore Orioles 95   67 .586   14.0
4th Chicago White Sox 86   76 .531   23.0
5th Cleveland Indians 78   83 .484   30.5
6th Boston Red Sox 76   86 .469   33.0
7th Minnesota Twins 70   90 .438   38.0
8th Los Angeles Angels 70   91 .435   38.5
9th Washington Senators 61   100 .379   47.5
10th Kansas City Athletics 61   100 .379   47.5

[edit] National League final standings

Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st Cincinnati Reds 93   61 .604     --
2nd Los Angeles Dodgers 89   65 .578   4.0
3rd San Francisco Giants 85   69 .552   8.0
4th Milwaukee Braves 83   71 .539   10.0
5th St. Louis Cardinals 80   74 .519   13.0
6th Pittsburgh Pirates 75   79 .487   18.0
7th Chicago Cubs 64   90 .416   29.0
8th Philadelphia Phillies 47   107 .305   46.0

[edit] Events

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