NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records Batting Average
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records Hits
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records Home Runs
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records RBI
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records Stolen Bases
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records OPS
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records Wins
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records Saves
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records ERA
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records WHIP
NL-NATIONAL-LEAGUE Season Records Strikeouts
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1876-1941
These rule books are some of the first of their kind ever to be published; baseball pitching great and sports...
/ These rule books are some of the first of their kind ever to be published; baseball pitching great and sports equipment magnate Alfred G. Spalding began publishing the rule books in 1877. But they are more than just rule books: they also contain National League meeting minutes, information about National League teams, including schedules and statistics, records of the National League's dealing with rival leagues, and a wealth of information about the Spalding Sporting Goods Co.
79 issues
1930-2008
Beginning in the 1930s The American and National League printed its Red and Green books to serve as a research...
/ Beginning in the 1930s The American and National League printed its Red and Green books to serve as a research tool for the media, The Green Book was full of information about the National League teams, including attendance data, official game schedules, spring training information and club standings. There is also substantial information on the players, such as, batting averages, lifetime pitching records, grand slam home runs, and MVP awards. While the Red and Green books were eventually sold to fans for a time, in 2009 they stopped printing them and sent digital versions to the press
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I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.