Other baseball leagues in 1900:    
AL  ·  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

.363 • 7 HR • 68 RBI Hall of Fame Inductee

LF

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Willie Keeler

.362 • 4 HR • 68 RBI Hall of Fame Inductee

RF

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Jake Beckley

.341 • 2 HR • 94 RBI Hall of Fame Inductee

1B

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Fielder Jones

.310 • 4 HR • 54 RBI

CF

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George "Rip" Van Haltren

.315 • 1 HR • 51 RBI

CF

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Chick Stahl

.295 • 5 HR • 82 RBI

LF-RF

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Jimmy Collins

.304 • 6 HR • 95 RBI Hall of Fame Inductee

3B

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Jimmy Slagle

.287 • 0 HR • 45 RBI

LF

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Ginger Beaumont

.279 • 5 HR • 50 RBI

CF

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Bill Carrick

19-22 • 3.53 ERA

SP

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Bill Dinneen

20-14 • 3.12 ERA

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Pink Hawley

18-18 • 3.53 ERA

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Joe McGinnity

28-8 • 2.94 ERA Hall of Fame Inductee

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Cy Young

20-18 • 3.00 ERA Hall of Fame Inductee

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Frank Kitson

4 Saves • 4.19 ERA

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Bill Bernhard

2 Saves • 4.77 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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