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My 1952 Season Replay

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  • R Offline
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    RandySteinman GO Guru
    wrote last edited by RandySteinman
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    I have reached the end of April of my 1952 Replay on GO. Great fun so far. Only 98 games down (with another 1,100+ to go!) Am doing my best to recreate each game’s real-life starting lineup, using the 400 players APBA has issued in the replay. Trades will occur just as/when they did in '52.
    Once I have completed May, I plan to update this thread after each month… and will also compile the Starting Pitcher ERA’s and WHIPS, broken down by A, B, C and D grades.


    The American League is already shaping up as a six-team race, as the Red Sox and Browns are off to horrible starts. While the Boston hitting has been decent, the pitching has been horrendous with a team ERA of 6.14. St. Louis has lost some tough games to fall to 1-13. The Browns’ team ERA is 4.92, while their hitters are batting only .201.

    American League Standings:
    Tigers 8-3 (-)
    Yankees 8-3 (-)
    Nationals 7-3 (.5)
    Athletics 6-4 (1.5)
    Indians 8-6 (1.5)
    White Sox 8-6 (1.5)
    Red Sox 2-10 (6.5)
    Browns 1-13 (8.5)

    AL Batting Average: .245 (Real life .253)
    AL OPS: .690 (Real life .695)
    AL Pitching ERA: 3.84 (Real life 3.67)
    AL WHIP: 1.33 (Real life 1.37)
    AL Fielding %: .976 (Real life .977)

    AL Individual Batting Leaders:
    Batting Average: Avila (CLV) .429; Throneberry (BOSA) .405
    OPS: Rosen (CLV) 1.260; Vernon (WSH) 1.230
    Home Runs: Doby (CLV) & Rosen (CLV) each with 4
    RBI: Doby (CLV) 13; Yost (WSH) 12
    Stolen Bases: Rivera (STLA) 4

    AL Individual Pitching Leaders:
    Pitching W-L: Gray (DET), Lemon (CLV), Reynolds (NYY) each 3-0
    ERA: Reynolds (NYY) 0.36; Porterfield (WSH) 0.69
    WHIP: Wynn (CLV) 0.60; Reynolds (NYY) 0.71
    K’s: Reynolds (NYY) 19; Pierce (CHIA) 15
    Saves: Kuzava (NYY) & White (DET) each with 3


    In the National League, a great start to the season so far… although the early league ERA of 4.14 seems out of whack on the high side (the final real-life for the 1952 NL was 3.73). The Cubs’ pitching, led by Bob Rush, has an NL-best team ERA of 3.34. The Reds’ staff is the worst at 5.43. Offensively, the Braves are batting a woeful .197 after 14 games.

    National League Standings:
    Giants 8-3 (-)
    Cardinals 8-5 (1)
    Phillies 6-5 (2)
    Cubs 7-6 (2)
    Dodgers 5-5 (2.5)
    Pirates 7-8 (3)
    Reds 5-8 (4)
    Braves 4-10 (5.5)

    NL Batting Average: .253 (Real life .253)
    NL OPS: .687 (Real life .697)
    NL Pitching ERA: 4.14 (Real life 3.73)
    NL WHIP: 1.32 (Real life 1.34)
    NL Fielding %: .974 (Real life .976)

    NL Individual Batting Leaders:
    Batting Average: Musial (STLN) .460; Burgess (PGH) .412
    OPS: Musial (STLN) 1.230; Mueller (NYG) 1.088
    Home Runs: Garagiola (PGH) 4; Four hitters tied with 3
    RBI: Kluszewski (CIN) 13; Sauer (CHIC) & Westrum (NYG) each with 12
    Stolen Bases: Jethroe (BOSN) 5; Reese (BRK) & Ryan (PHLN) each with 4

    NL Individual Pitching Leaders:
    Pitching W-L: Miller (STLN) & Rush (CHIC) each at 3-0
    ERA: Rush (CHIC) 0.35; Hearn (NYG) 1.13
    WHIP: Spahn (BOSN) 0.69; Rush (CHIC) 0.73
    K’s: Spahn (BOSN) 25; Friend (PGH) 20
    Saves: Four pitchers tied with 2

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    didnt know Sox had a Throneberry? Not “marvelous Marv” throneberry of the Mets !!

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  • R Offline
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    replied to TSBL last edited by
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    @TSBL This was his older brother, Faye (older by 2 years).

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