Other baseball leagues in 1901:    
Negro
After the 1900 season, the American League (AL) declared itself a major league and attempted to compete directly against the National League (NL). By 1903, an agreement was made, a World Series was scheduled, and Major League Baseball (MLB) was born.   Read More
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Jesse Burkett

.376 • 10 HR • 75 RBI Hall of Fame Inductee

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Jimmy Collins

.332 • 6 HR • 94 RBI Hall of Fame Inductee

3B

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John Anderson

.330 • 8 HR • 99 RBI

1B

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Willie Keeler

.340 • 2 HR • 43 RBI Hall of Fame Inductee

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Jake Beckley

.307 • 3 HR • 79 RBI Hall of Fame Inductee

1B

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Kitty Bransfield

.295 • 0 HR • 91 RBI

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Dave Fultz

.292 • 0 HR • 52 RBI

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Gene DeMontreville

.300 • 5 HR • 72 RBI

2B

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Tommy Dowd

.268 • 3 HR • 52 RBI

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Noodles Hahn

22-19 • 2.71 ERA

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Bill 'Wild Bill' Donovan

25-15 • 2.77 ERA

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Cy Young

33-10 • 1.62 ERA Hall of Fame Inductee

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Joe McGinnity

26-20 • 3.56 ERA Hall of Fame Inductee

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Dummy Taylor

18-27 • 3.18 ERA

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Jack Powell

3 Saves • 3.54 ERA

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  1. I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.

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