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  1. 1901 AL Season; More 1901 American League Pages. Minor Leagues. ... More 1901 American League Pages. 1901 AL Season. ... Win Expectancy, ...

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      Record: 68-65-2, Finished 5th in American League (Schedule...

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  2. 1901 MLB season. The 1901 major league baseball season was contested from April 18 through October 6, 1901. It was the inaugural season for the American League (AL), with the Chicago White Stockings finishing first in league standings. In the National League (NL), in operation since 1876, the Pittsburgh Pirates finished atop the league standings.

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  4. Team. #. On April 24, 1901, the Chicago White Sox beat the Cleveland Blues 8-2 in the first ever "official" American League game. The Washington Senators played their home opener in Washington D.C. on April 29, 1901. One of the prominent fans who attended was Admiral George Dewey who observed the Senators defeat the Orioles 5-2.

  5. May 27, 2022 · The American League (AL) champions for its inaugural 1901 season were the Chicago White Stockings. They finished with a record of 83 wins against 53 losses for a winning percentage of .610 (via Baseball-Reference). Standout second baseman Sam Mertes anchored the White Stockings, leading the league in multiple categories as one of the best ...

  6. Mar 9, 2023 · In 1901, Lajoie was the first American Leaguer to win baseball’s Triple Crown (third overall in major-league history17). According to his SABR biography, “Nap punished the American League’s overmatched pitchers in 1901, becoming just the third triple crown winner in baseball history with a .426 batting average (the highest posted by any ...

  7. The 1901 season was the American League's 1st, and 8 teams competed in the league that year. The Chicago White Sox won the 1901 AL championship. 1901 American League Standings. 1901 American League League Leaders. Baltimore Orioles (68-65) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results.

  8. The Chicago White Sox of the American League in 1901 are the same franchise as today's White Sox. They played their first season at South Side Park III, won the pennant, and drew 354,350, the highest attendance of any American League team. Their origins stemmed from the Sioux City Cornhuskers of the Western League, which became the St. Paul ...

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