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Year | Season | League | Team | W | L | Pct | GB | Standings | Playoffs | Manager | Attendance | Stadium | Berth | Champ |
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2021 | 2021 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 71 | 91 | .438 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | David Ross | 1978934 | ||||
2020 | 2020 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 34 | 26 | .567 | 1st | Lost Wild Card Game | David Ross | Wrigley Field | 3 | |||
2019 | 2019 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 78 | .519 | 7 | 3rd / 7 GB | Missed Playoffs | Joe Maddon | 3094865 | Wrigley Field | ||
2018 | 2018 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 95 | 68 | .583 | 1 | 2nd / 1 GB | Lost Wild Card Game | Joe Maddon | 3181089 | Wrigley Field | -2 | |
2017 | 2017 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 92 | 70 | .568 | 1st | Lost NLCS | Joe Maddon | 3199562 | Wrigley Field | -1 | ||
2016 | 2016 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 103 | 58 | .640 | 1st | Won World Series | Joe Maddon | 3232420 | Wrigley Field | -1 | 1 | |
2015 | 2015 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 97 | 65 | .599 | 3 | 3rd / 3 GB | Lost NLCS | Joe Maddon | 2919122 | Wrigley Field | -2 | |
2014 | 2014 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 73 | 89 | .451 | 17 | 5th / 17 GB | Missed Playoffs | Rich Renteria | 2652113 | Wrigley Field | ||
2013 | 2013 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 66 | 96 | .407 | 31 | 5th / 31 GB | Missed Playoffs | Dale Sveum | 2642682 | Wrigley Field | ||
2012 | 2012 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 61 | 101 | .377 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Dale Sveum | 2882756 | Wrigley Field | |||
2011 | 2011 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 71 | 91 | .438 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Mike Quade | 3017966 | Wrigley Field | |||
2010 | 2010 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 75 | 87 | .463 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Lou Piniella (51-74) Mike Quade (24-13) | 3062973 | Wrigley Field | |||
2009 | 2009 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 83 | 78 | .516 | 2nd | Missed Playoffs | Lou Piniella | 3168859 | Wrigley Field | |||
2008 | 2008 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 97 | 64 | .602 | 1st | Lost NLDS | Lou Piniella | 3300200 | Wrigley Field | -1 | ||
2007 | 2007 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 85 | 77 | .525 | 1st | Lost NLDS | Lou Piniella | 3252462 | Wrigley Field | -1 | ||
2006 | 2006 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 66 | 96 | .407 | 6th | Missed Playoffs | Dusty Baker | 3123215 | Wrigley Field | |||
2005 | 2005 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 79 | 83 | .488 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Dusty Baker | 3099992 | Wrigley Field | |||
2004 | 2004 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 89 | 73 | .549 | 3rd | Missed Playoffs | Dusty Baker | 3170154 | Wrigley Field | |||
2003 | 2003 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 88 | 74 | .543 | 1st | Lost NLCS | Dusty Baker | 2962630 | Wrigley Field | -1 | ||
2002 | 2002 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 67 | 95 | .414 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Don Baylor (34-49) Rene Lachemann (0-1) Bruce Kimm (33-45) | 2693096 | Wrigley Field | |||
2001 | 2001 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 88 | 74 | .543 | 3rd | Missed Playoffs | Don Baylor | 2779465 | Wrigley Field | |||
2000 | 2000 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 65 | 97 | .401 | 6th | Missed Playoffs | Don Baylor | 2789511 | Wrigley Field Tokyo Dome | |||
1999 | 1999 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 67 | 95 | .414 | 6th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Riggleman | 2813854 | Wrigley Field | |||
1998 | 1998 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 90 | 73 | .552 | 2nd | Lost NLDS | Jim Riggleman | 2623194 | Wrigley Field | -2 | ||
1997 | 1997 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 68 | 94 | .420 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Riggleman | 2190308 | Wrigley Field | |||
1996 | 1996 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 76 | 86 | .469 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Riggleman | 2219110 | Wrigley Field | |||
1995 | 1995 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 73 | 71 | .507 | 3rd | Missed Playoffs | Jim Riggleman | 1918265 | Wrigley Field | |||
1994 | 1994 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 49 | 64 | .434 | 5th | No Postseason | Tom Trebelhorn | 1845208 | Wrigley Field | |||
1993 | 1993 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 78 | .519 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Lefebvre | 2653763 | Wrigley Field | |||
1992 | 1992 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 78 | 84 | .481 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Lefebvre | 2126720 | Wrigley Field | |||
1991 | 1991 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 77 | 83 | .481 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Don Zimmer (18-19) Joe Altobelli (0-1) Jim Essian (59-63) | 2314250 | Wrigley Field | |||
1990 | 1990 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 77 | 85 | .475 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Don Zimmer | 2243791 | Wrigley Field | |||
1989 | 1989 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 93 | 69 | .574 | 1st | Lost NLCS | Don Zimmer | 2491942 | Wrigley Field | -1 | ||
1988 | 1988 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 77 | 85 | .475 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Don Zimmer | 2089034 | Wrigley Field | |||
1987 | 1987 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 76 | 85 | .472 | 6th | Missed Playoffs | Gene Michael (68-68) Frank Lucchesi (8-17) | 2035130 | Wrigley Field | |||
1986 | 1986 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 70 | 90 | .438 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Frey (23-33) John Vukovich (1-1) Gene Michael (46-56) | 1859102 | Wrigley Field | |||
1985 | 1985 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 77 | 84 | .478 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Frey | 2161534 | Wrigley Field | |||
1984 | 1984 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 96 | 65 | .596 | 1st | Lost NLCS | Jim Frey | 2107655 | Wrigley Field | -1 | ||
1983 | 1983 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 71 | 91 | .438 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Lee Elia (54-69) Charlie Fox (17-22) | 1479717 | Wrigley Field | |||
1982 | 1982 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 73 | 89 | .451 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Lee Elia | 1249278 | Wrigley Field | |||
1981 | 1981 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 38 | 65 | .369 | 6th | Missed Playoffs | Joey Amalfitano | 565637 | Wrigley Field | |||
1980 | 1980 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 64 | 98 | .395 | 6th | Missed Playoffs | Preston Gomez (38-52) Joey Amalfitano (26-46) | 1206776 | Wrigley Field | |||
1979 | 1979 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 80 | 82 | .494 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Herman Franks (78-77) Joey Amalfitano (2-5) | 1648587 | Wrigley Field | |||
1978 | 1978 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 79 | 83 | .488 | 3rd | Missed Playoffs | Herman Franks | 1525311 | Wrigley Field | |||
1977 | 1977 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 81 | 81 | .500 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Herman Franks | 1439834 | Wrigley Field | |||
1976 | 1976 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 75 | 87 | .463 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Marshall | 1026217 | Wrigley Field | |||
1975 | 1975 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 75 | 87 | .463 | 6th | Missed Playoffs | Jim Marshall | 1034819 | Wrigley Field | |||
1974 | 1974 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 66 | 96 | .407 | 6th | Missed Playoffs | Whitey Lockman (41-52) Jim Marshall (25-44) | 1015378 | Wrigley Field | |||
1973 | 1973 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 77 | 84 | .478 | 5th | Missed Playoffs | Whitey Lockman | 1351705 | Wrigley Field | |||
1972 | 1972 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 85 | 70 | .548 | 2nd | Missed Playoffs | Leo Durocher (46-44) Whitey Lockman (39-26) | 1299163 | Wrigley Field | |||
1971 | 1971 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 83 | 79 | .512 | 4th | Missed Playoffs | Leo Durocher | 1653007 | Wrigley Field | |||
1970 | 1970 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 78 | .519 | 2nd | Missed Playoffs | Leo Durocher | 1642705 | Wrigley Field | |||
1969 | 1969 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 92 | 70 | .568 | 2nd | Missed Playoffs | Leo Durocher | 1674993 | Wrigley Field | |||
1968 | 1968 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 78 | .519 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Leo Durocher | 1043409 | Wrigley Field | |||
1967 | 1967 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 87 | 74 | .540 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Leo Durocher | 977226 | Wrigley Field | |||
1966 | 1966 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 59 | 103 | .364 | 10th | Missed Postseason | Leo Durocher | 635891 | Wrigley Field | |||
1965 | 1965 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 72 | 90 | .444 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Bob Kennedy (24-32) Lou Klein (48-58) | 641361 | Wrigley Field | |||
1964 | 1964 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 76 | 86 | .469 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Bob Kennedy | 751647 | Wrigley Field | |||
1963 | 1963 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 82 | 80 | .506 | 7th | Missed Postseason | Bob Kennedy | 979551 | Wrigley Field | |||
1962 | 1962 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 59 | 103 | .364 | 9th | Missed Postseason | El Tappe (4-16) Lou Klein (12-18) Charlie Metro (43-69) | 609802 | Wrigley Field | |||
1961 | 1961 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 64 | 90 | .416 | 7th | Missed Postseason | Vedie Himsl (5-6) Harry Craft (4-8) Vedie Himsl (5-12) El Tappe (2-0) Harry Craft (3-1) Vedie Himsl (0-3) El Tappe (35-43) Lou Klein (5-6) El Tappe (5-11) | 673057 | Wrigley Field | |||
1960 | 1960 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 60 | 94 | .390 | 7th | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm (6-11) Lou Boudreau (54-83) | 809770 | Wrigley Field | |||
1959 | 1959 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 74 | 80 | .481 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Bob Scheffing | 858255 | Wrigley Field | |||
1958 | 1958 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 72 | 82 | .468 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Bob Scheffing | 979904 | Wrigley Field | |||
1957 | 1957 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 62 | 92 | .403 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Bob Scheffing | 670629 | Wrigley Field | |||
1956 | 1956 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 60 | 94 | .390 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Stan Hack | 720118 | Wrigley Field | |||
1955 | 1955 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 72 | 81 | .471 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Stan Hack | 875800 | Wrigley Field | |||
1954 | 1954 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 64 | 90 | .416 | 7th | Missed Postseason | Stan Hack | 748183 | Wrigley Field | |||
1953 | 1953 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 65 | 89 | .422 | 7th | Missed Postseason | Phil Cavarretta | 763658 | Wrigley Field | |||
1952 | 1952 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 77 | 77 | .500 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Phil Cavarretta | 1024826 | Wrigley Field | |||
1951 | 1951 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 62 | 92 | .403 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Frankie Frisch (35-45) Phil Cavarretta (27-47) | 894415 | Wrigley Field | |||
1950 | 1950 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 64 | 89 | .418 | 7th | Missed Postseason | Frankie Frisch | 1165944 | Wrigley Field | |||
1949 | 1949 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 61 | 93 | .396 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm (19-31) Frankie Frisch (42-62) | 1143139 | Wrigley Field | |||
1948 | 1948 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 64 | 90 | .416 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm | 1237792 | Wrigley Field | |||
1947 | 1947 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 69 | 85 | .448 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm | 1364039 | Wrigley Field | |||
1946 | 1946 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 82 | 71 | .536 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm | 1342970 | Wrigley Field | |||
1945 | 1945 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 98 | 56 | .636 | 1st | Lost World Series | Charlie Grimm | 1036386 | Wrigley Field | -1 | -1 | |
1944 | 1944 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 75 | 79 | .487 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Jimmie Wilson (1-9) Roy Johnson (0-1) Charlie Grimm (74-69) | 640110 | Wrigley Field | |||
1943 | 1943 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 74 | 79 | .484 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Jimmie Wilson | 508247 | Wrigley Field | |||
1942 | 1942 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 68 | 86 | .442 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Jimmie Wilson | 590972 | Wrigley Field | |||
1941 | 1941 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 70 | 84 | .455 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Jimmie Wilson | 545159 | Wrigley Field | |||
1940 | 1940 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 75 | 79 | .487 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Gabby Hartnett | 534878 | Wrigley Field | |||
1939 | 1939 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 70 | .545 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Gabby Hartnett | 726663 | Wrigley Field | |||
1938 | 1938 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 89 | 63 | .586 | 1st | Lost World Series | Charlie Grimm (45-36) Gabby Hartnett (44-27) | 951640 | Wrigley Field | -1 | -1 | |
1937 | 1937 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 93 | 61 | .604 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm | 895020 | Wrigley Field | |||
1936 | 1936 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 87 | 67 | .565 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm | 699370 | Wrigley Field | |||
1935 | 1935 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 100 | 54 | .649 | 1st | Lost World Series | Charlie Grimm | 692604 | Wrigley Field | -1 | -1 | |
1934 | 1934 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 86 | 65 | .570 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm | 707525 | Wrigley Field | |||
1933 | 1933 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 86 | 68 | .558 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Charlie Grimm | 594112 | Wrigley Field | |||
1932 | 1932 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 90 | 64 | .584 | 1st | Lost World Series | Rogers Hornsby (53-46) Charlie Grimm (37-18) | 974688 | Wrigley Field | -1 | -1 | |
1931 | 1931 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 70 | .545 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Rogers Hornsby | 1086422 | Wrigley Field | |||
1930 | 1930 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 90 | 64 | .584 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Joe McCarthy (86-64) Rogers Hornsby (4-0) | 1463624 | Wrigley Field | |||
1929 | 1929 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 98 | 54 | .645 | 1st | Lost World Series | Joe McCarthy | 1485166 | Wrigley Field | -1 | -1 | |
1928 | 1928 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 91 | 63 | .591 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Joe McCarthy | 1143740 | Wrigley Field | |||
1927 | 1927 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 85 | 68 | .556 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Joe McCarthy | 1159168 | Wrigley Field | |||
1926 | 1926 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 82 | 72 | .532 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Joe McCarthy | 885063 | Cubs Park | |||
1925 | 1925 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 68 | 86 | .442 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Bill Killefer (33-42) Rabbit Maranville (23-30) George Gibson (12-14) | 622610 | Cubs Park | |||
1924 | 1924 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 81 | 72 | .529 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Bill Killefer | 716922 | Cubs Park | |||
1923 | 1923 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 83 | 71 | .539 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Bill Killefer | 703705 | Cubs Park | |||
1922 | 1922 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 80 | 74 | .519 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Bill Killefer | 542283 | Cubs Park | |||
1921 | 1921 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 64 | 89 | .418 | 7th | Missed Postseason | Johnny Evers (41-55) Bill Killefer (23-34) | 410107 | Cubs Park | |||
1920 | 1920 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 75 | 79 | .487 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Fred Mitchell | 480783 | Cubs Park | |||
1919 | 1919 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 75 | 65 | .536 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Fred Mitchell | 424430 | Weeghman Park | |||
1918 | 1918 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 84 | 45 | .651 | 1st | Lost World Series | Fred Mitchell | 337256 | Weeghman Park | -1 | -1 | |
1917 | 1917 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 74 | 80 | .481 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Fred Mitchell | 360218 | Weeghman Park | |||
1916 | 1916 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 67 | 86 | .438 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Joe Tinker | 453685 | Weeghman Park | |||
1915 | 1915 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 73 | 80 | .477 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Roger Bresnahan | 217058 | West Side Grounds | |||
1914 | 1914 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 78 | 76 | .506 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Hank O'Day | 202516 | West Side Grounds | |||
1913 | 1913 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 88 | 65 | .575 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Johnny Evers | 419000 | West Side Grounds | |||
1912 | 1912 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 91 | 59 | .607 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Frank Chance | 514000 | West Side Grounds | |||
1911 | 1911 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 92 | 62 | .597 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Frank Chance | 576000 | West Side Grounds | |||
1910 | 1910 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 104 | 50 | .675 | 1st | Lost World Series | Frank Chance | 526152 | West Side Grounds | -1 | -1 | |
1909 | 1909 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 104 | 49 | .680 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Frank Chance | 633480 | West Side Grounds | |||
1908 | 1908 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 99 | 55 | .643 | 1st | Won World Series | Frank Chance | 665325 | West Side Grounds | -1 | 1 | |
1907 | 1907 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 107 | 45 | .704 | 1st | Won World Series | Frank Chance | 422550 | West Side Grounds | -1 | 1 | |
1906 | 1906 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 116 | 36 | .763 | 1st | Lost World Series | Frank Chance | 654300 | West Side Grounds | -1 | -1 | |
1905 | 1905 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 92 | 61 | .601 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Frank Selee (37-28) Frank Chance (55-33) | 509900 | West Side Grounds | |||
1904 | 1904 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 93 | 60 | .608 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Frank Selee | 439100 | West Side Grounds | |||
1903 | 1903 | MLB | Chicago Cubs | 82 | 56 | .594 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Frank Selee | 386205 | West Side Grounds | |||
1902 | 1902 | MLB | Chicago Orphans | 68 | 69 | .496 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Frank Selee | 263700 | West Side Grounds | |||
1901 | 1901 | MLB | Chicago Orphans | 53 | 86 | .381 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Tom Loftus | 205071 | West Side Grounds | |||
1900 | 1900 | NL | Chicago Orphans | 65 | 75 | .464 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Tom Loftus | 248577 | West Side Park II | |||
1899 | 1899 | NL | Chicago Orphans | 75 | 73 | .507 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Tom Burns | 352130 | West Side Park II | |||
1898 | 1898 | NL | Chicago Orphans | 85 | 65 | .567 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Tom Burns | 424352 | West Side Park II | |||
1897 | 1897 | NL | Chicago Colts | 59 | 73 | .447 | 9th | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | 327160 | West Side Park II | |||
1896 | 1896 | NL | Chicago Colts | 71 | 57 | .555 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | 317500 | West Side Park II | |||
1895 | 1895 | NL | Chicago Colts | 72 | 58 | .554 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | 382300 | West Side Park II | |||
1894 | 1894 | NL | Chicago Colts | 57 | 75 | .432 | 8th | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | 239000 | West Side Park II | |||
1893 | 1893 | NL | Chicago Colts | 56 | 71 | .441 | 9th | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | 223500 | South Side Park I | |||
1892 | 1892 | NL | Chicago Colts | 70 | 76 | .479 | 7th | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | 109067 | South Side Park I | |||
1891 | 1891 | NL | Chicago Colts | 82 | 53 | .607 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | 181431 | South Side Park I | |||
1890 | 1890 | NL | Chicago Colts | 83 | 53 | .610 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | 102536 | West Side Park I | |||
1889 | 1889 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 67 | 65 | .508 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | West Side Park I | ||||
1888 | 1888 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 77 | 58 | .570 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | West Side Park I | ||||
1887 | 1887 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 71 | 50 | .587 | 3rd | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | West Side Park I | ||||
1886 | 1886 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 90 | 34 | .726 | 1st | Lost World's Championship Series | Cap Anson | West Side Park I | -1 | 1 | ||
1885 | 1885 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 87 | 25 | .777 | 1st | Tied World's Championship Series | Cap Anson | West Side Park I | -1 | 1 | ||
1884 | 1884 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 62 | 50 | .554 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | Lake Front Park II | ||||
1883 | 1883 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 59 | 39 | .602 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson | Lake Front Park II | ||||
1882 | 1882 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 55 | 29 | .655 | 1st | NL Champions | Cap Anson | Lake Front Park I Lake Front Park II | 1 | |||
1881 | 1881 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 56 | 28 | .667 | 1st | NL Champions | Cap Anson | Lake Front Park I | 1 | |||
1880 | 1880 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 67 | 17 | .798 | 1st | NL Champions | Cap Anson | Lake Front Park I | 1 | |||
1879 | 1879 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 46 | 33 | .582 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Cap Anson (41-21) Silver Flint (5-12) | Lake Front Park I | ||||
1878 | 1878 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 30 | 30 | .500 | 4th | Missed Postseason | Bob Ferguson | Lake Front Park I | ||||
1877 | 1877 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 26 | 33 | .441 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Al Spalding | 23rd Street Grounds | ||||
1876 | 1876 | NL | Chicago White Stockings | 52 | 14 | .788 | 1st | Lost Championship of the West | Al Spalding | 23rd Street Grounds | 1 | |||
1875 | 1875 | NA | Chicago White Stockings | 30 | 37 | .448 | 6th | Missed Postseason | Jimmy Wood | 23rd Street Grounds | ||||
1874 | 1874 | NA | Chicago White Stockings | 28 | 31 | .475 | 5th | Missed Postseason | Fergy Malone (18-18) Jimmy Wood (10-13) | 23rd Street Grounds | ||||
1871 | 1871 | NA | Chicago White Stockings | 19 | 9 | .679 | 2nd | Missed Postseason | Jimmy Wood | Union Base-Ball Grounds | ||||
1870 | 1870 | NABBP | Chicago White Stockings | 22 | 7 | .759 | 2nd | NABBP Champions | 1 | |||||
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Spalding’s Official Base Ball Guide was perhaps the premier publication of its day for the game of baseball. It featured...
/ Spalding’s Official Base Ball Guide was perhaps the premier publication of its day for the game of baseball. It featured editorials from baseball writers on the state of the game, statistics, photographs, and analysis of the previous season for all the Major League teams and for many of the so-called minor leagues across the nation
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/ Reach's Official Base Ball Guide was a direct competitor of the Spalding Guide and It was generally considered more comprehensive than the Spalding Guide in its coverage.
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Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1936
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1936
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1936
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1938
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1937
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1937
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1937
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1937
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1938
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1938
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1938
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1971
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1939
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1939
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1940
During their last two years of publication, the Reach and Spalding Guides were combined into a single edition....
/ During their last two years of publication, the Reach and Spalding Guides were combined into a single edition.
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1939
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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Apr 1, 1940
The magazine was founded by Boston sportswriter Jake Morse prior to the 1908 season. It continued publishing until September...
/ The magazine was founded by Boston sportswriter Jake Morse prior to the 1908 season. It continued publishing until September 1957. The magazine was resurrected for a short reprieve from November 1964 through April 1965, before folding again.
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1941
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1941
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1942
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, it replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, it replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940.
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1943
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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Aug 1, 1943
The magazine was founded by Boston sportswriter Jake Morse prior to the 1908 season. It continued publishing until September...
/ The magazine was founded by Boston sportswriter Jake Morse prior to the 1908 season. It continued publishing until September 1957. The magazine was resurrected for a short reprieve from November 1964 through April 1965, before folding again.
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1943
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1946
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1946
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1946
With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide...
/ With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide for one season before handing off the "official" guide to A.S. Barnes for the 1945 and 1946 editions. This was colloquially known as the "Barnes Baseball Guide". Since there was no official 1944 guide, the 1945 Barnes guide covers both seasons. The Sporting News took over as the official guide starting with their 1947 edition.
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1946
The magazine was founded by Boston sportswriter Jake Morse prior to the 1908 season. It continued publishing until September...
/ The magazine was founded by Boston sportswriter Jake Morse prior to the 1908 season. It continued publishing until September 1957. The magazine was resurrected for a short reprieve from November 1964 through April 1965, before folding again.
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1946
With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide...
/ With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide for one season before handing off the "official" guide to A.S. Barnes for the 1945 and 1946 editions. This was colloquially known as the "Barnes Baseball Guide". Since there was no official 1944 guide, the 1945 Barnes guide covers both seasons. The Sporting News took over as the official guide starting with their 1947 edition.
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1946
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1946
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1946
With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide...
/ With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide for one season before handing off the "official" guide to A.S. Barnes for the 1945 and 1946 editions. This was colloquially known as the "Barnes Baseball Guide". Since there was no official 1944 guide, the 1945 Barnes guide covers both seasons. The Sporting News took over as the official guide starting with their 1947 edition.
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1946
With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide...
/ With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide for one season before handing off the "official" guide to A.S. Barnes for the 1945 and 1946 editions. This was colloquially known as the "Barnes Baseball Guide". Since there was no official 1944 guide, the 1945 Barnes guide covers both seasons. The Sporting News took over as the official guide starting with their 1947 edition.
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1946
With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide...
/ With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide for one season before handing off the "official" guide to A.S. Barnes for the 1945 and 1946 editions. This was colloquially known as the "Barnes Baseball Guide". Since there was no official 1944 guide, the 1945 Barnes guide covers both seasons. The Sporting News took over as the official guide starting with their 1947 edition.
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1946
With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide...
/ With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide for one season before handing off the "official" guide to A.S. Barnes for the 1945 and 1946 editions. This was colloquially known as the "Barnes Baseball Guide". Since there was no official 1944 guide, the 1945 Barnes guide covers both seasons. The Sporting News took over as the official guide starting with their 1947 edition.
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1946
With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide...
/ With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide for one season before handing off the "official" guide to A.S. Barnes for the 1945 and 1946 editions. This was colloquially known as the "Barnes Baseball Guide". Since there was no official 1944 guide, the 1945 Barnes guide covers both seasons. The Sporting News took over as the official guide starting with their 1947 edition.
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1946
With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide...
/ With the demise of the Spalding-Reach guides after the 1942 edition, the Commissioner’s office put out the official 1943 guide for one season before handing off the "official" guide to A.S. Barnes for the 1945 and 1946 editions. This was colloquially known as the "Barnes Baseball Guide". Since there was no official 1944 guide, the 1945 Barnes guide covers both seasons. The Sporting News took over as the official guide starting with their 1947 edition.
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1946
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1946
The magazine was founded by Boston sportswriter Jake Morse prior to the 1908 season. It continued publishing until September...
/ The magazine was founded by Boston sportswriter Jake Morse prior to the 1908 season. It continued publishing until September 1957. The magazine was resurrected for a short reprieve from November 1964 through April 1965, before folding again.
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1947
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1946
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1947
Gene Mack began his career as cartoonist for the sports pages of the Boston Globe in 1915. The cartoons in...
/ Gene Mack began his career as cartoonist for the sports pages of the Boston Globe in 1915. The cartoons in this collection depict Major League ball parks and famous players of the era. Accompanying each full page cartoon is a page of text featuring a little history and a description of the field pictured.
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1948
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1949
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1948
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1950
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1950
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1950
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1950
Gene Mack began his career as cartoonist for the sports pages of the Boston Globe in 1915. The cartoons in...
/ Gene Mack began his career as cartoonist for the sports pages of the Boston Globe in 1915. The cartoons in this collection depict Major League ball parks and famous players of the era. Accompanying each full page cartoon is a page of text featuring a little history and a description of the field pictured.
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1950
Similar in format to the standard Sporting News Baseball Guide, but much more concise content and reference related to quick...
/ Similar in format to the standard Sporting News Baseball Guide, but much more concise content and reference related to quick lookup for radio broadcasters reference while on the air.
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1950
Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics....
/ Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics.
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1953
Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams...
/ Paperback-book in appearance, this annual publication included a few short summary articles, black and white photographs of players and teams in the first half of the book and extensive statistics on the previous season in the second half of the book.
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1954
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1955
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1956
The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
/ The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK, which was first published in 1949, was a continuation of the 1942 Dope Book.
There was at least one "Al Schracht Dope Book" Published by Sporting News in 1944. This edition consisted of dozens of colorful short news snippets with cartoon illustrations, followed by statistics and writeups of current Hall of Famers and past World Series'.
The Dope Book from 1948 thru 1985 was of an entirely different format. It featured a wide spectrum of articles and statistics. Several features, such as Club Rosters and All Star Game Records, were carried yearly for many years.
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1957
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1956
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1956
The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
/ The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK, which was first published in 1949, was a continuation of the 1942 Dope Book.
There was at least one "Al Schracht Dope Book" Published by Sporting News in 1944. This edition consisted of dozens of colorful short news snippets with cartoon illustrations, followed by statistics and writeups of current Hall of Famers and past World Series'.
The Dope Book from 1948 thru 1985 was of an entirely different format. It featured a wide spectrum of articles and statistics. Several features, such as Club Rosters and All Star Game Records, were carried yearly for many years.
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1957
The booklets were published and distributed by United Press International to local retailers, who would often rebrand or stamp them....
/ The booklets were published and distributed by United Press International to local retailers, who would often rebrand or stamp them. These were in competition with the more popular Pearson guides, which were similar in content. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
Page from publication
1957
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
Page from publication
1958
The booklets were published and distributed by United Press International to local retailers, who would often rebrand or stamp them....
/ The booklets were published and distributed by United Press International to local retailers, who would often rebrand or stamp them. These were in competition with the more popular Pearson guides, which were similar in content. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
Page from publication
1959
When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the...
/ When Sporting News halted printing of the long running Sporting News Record Book in 1942, they replaced it with the Sporting News Guide in 1943, a companion publication to the Sporting News Register, which began publication in 1940. After A.S Barnes stopped publication of their guide (successor to the long-running Spalding Baseball Guide), the Sporting News Guide became the official MLB guide.
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1959
The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
/ The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK, which was first published in 1949, was a continuation of the 1942 Dope Book.
There was at least one "Al Schracht Dope Book" Published by Sporting News in 1944. This edition consisted of dozens of colorful short news snippets with cartoon illustrations, followed by statistics and writeups of current Hall of Famers and past World Series'.
The Dope Book from 1948 thru 1985 was of an entirely different format. It featured a wide spectrum of articles and statistics. Several features, such as Club Rosters and All Star Game Records, were carried yearly for many years.
Page from publication
1959
The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
/ The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK, which was first published in 1949, was a continuation of the 1942 Dope Book.
There was at least one "Al Schracht Dope Book" Published by Sporting News in 1944. This edition consisted of dozens of colorful short news snippets with cartoon illustrations, followed by statistics and writeups of current Hall of Famers and past World Series'.
The Dope Book from 1948 thru 1985 was of an entirely different format. It featured a wide spectrum of articles and statistics. Several features, such as Club Rosters and All Star Game Records, were carried yearly for many years.
Page from publication
1960
The booklets were published and distributed by United Press International to local retailers, who would often rebrand or stamp them....
/ The booklets were published and distributed by United Press International to local retailers, who would often rebrand or stamp them. These were in competition with the more popular Pearson guides, which were similar in content. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
Page from publication
1960
The booklets were published and distributed by United Press International to local retailers, who would often rebrand or stamp them....
/ The booklets were published and distributed by United Press International to local retailers, who would often rebrand or stamp them. These were in competition with the more popular Pearson guides, which were similar in content. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
Page from publication
1961
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1961
Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics....
/ Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics.
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1963
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1965
The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
/ The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK, which was first published in 1949, was a continuation of the 1942 Dope Book.
There was at least one "Al Schracht Dope Book" Published by Sporting News in 1944. This edition consisted of dozens of colorful short news snippets with cartoon illustrations, followed by statistics and writeups of current Hall of Famers and past World Series'.
The Dope Book from 1948 thru 1985 was of an entirely different format. It featured a wide spectrum of articles and statistics. Several features, such as Club Rosters and All Star Game Records, were carried yearly for many years.
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1965
The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
/ The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK, which was first published in 1949, was a continuation of the 1942 Dope Book.
There was at least one "Al Schracht Dope Book" Published by Sporting News in 1944. This edition consisted of dozens of colorful short news snippets with cartoon illustrations, followed by statistics and writeups of current Hall of Famers and past World Series'.
The Dope Book from 1948 thru 1985 was of an entirely different format. It featured a wide spectrum of articles and statistics. Several features, such as Club Rosters and All Star Game Records, were carried yearly for many years.
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1965
Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics....
/ Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics.
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1965
Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics....
/ Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics.
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1965
Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics....
/ Biographies of all-time stars, anecdotes, outstanding feats, humor, records, and statistics.
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1967
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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May 1, 1967
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1968
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1969
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1970
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1971
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1971
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1971
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1971
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1971
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1972
The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of...
/ The booklets were published and distributed by various companies through local retailers, who would often rebrand them. While many of the booklets have slight variations in content, they orginate from Pearson Corporation. There was a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with "Kessler Whiskey" branding. The Kessler books tended to be a little larger format with a higher quality paper. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1974
The booklets were published and distributed primarily for Kessler Whiskey. Most years these seem to be published by Pearson Corporation,...
/ The booklets were published and distributed primarily for Kessler Whiskey. Most years these seem to be published by Pearson Corporation, which also published a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with other company's branding. These alternate books tended to be a little smaller format with a lower quality paper, probably intended to be re-branded for companies with smaller budgets. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1975
The booklets were published and distributed primarily for Kessler Whiskey. Most years these seem to be published by Pearson Corporation,...
/ The booklets were published and distributed primarily for Kessler Whiskey. Most years these seem to be published by Pearson Corporation, which also published a alternate version of the fact book that is most often seen with other company's branding. These alternate books tended to be a little smaller format with a lower quality paper, probably intended to be re-branded for companies with smaller budgets. Publication features team rosters, previews, major & minor league schedules, stadium diagrams, team logos, MLB records, Hall of Fame, World Series results, etc.
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1977
The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
/ The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK, which was first published in 1949, was a continuation of the 1942 Dope Book.
There was at least one "Al Schracht Dope Book" Published by Sporting News in 1944. This edition consisted of dozens of colorful short news snippets with cartoon illustrations, followed by statistics and writeups of current Hall of Famers and past World Series'.
The Dope Book from 1948 thru 1985 was of an entirely different format. It featured a wide spectrum of articles and statistics. Several features, such as Club Rosters and All Star Game Records, were carried yearly for many years.
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1986
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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1986
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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1992
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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1992
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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1992
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