RANDOM NOTES - 1924 League for Tony LaRussa 2

These teams were created from statistics published in The Baseball
Encyclopedia, Total Baseball, and The Sports Encyclopedia - Baseball.

National League                              American League
---------------                              ---------------
Boston Braves                                Boston Red Sox
Brooklyn Dodgers                             Chicago White Sox
Chicago Cubs                                 Cleveland Indians
Cincinnati Reds                              Detroit Tigers
New York Giants                              New York Yankees
Philadelphia Phillies                        Philadelphia Athletics
Pittsburgh Pirates                           St. Louis Browns
St. Louis Cardinals                          Washington Senators


All pitchers fourth pitch was randomly chosen for the sake of variety and
should not be considered historically accurate.  Lineups were created
using the 'advice' button.

Bill Mizeur (SL A)
Johnny Rawlings (PIT)
Ed Sherling (PHI A)
Joe Green (PHI A) - These four players were only used for pinch hitting and
                    no field position is known.  I listed each as 'DH' even
                    though no DH rule existed at the time.
Clarence Winters (BOS A) - Unknown if left or right handed.  I made him a
                           righty because most pitchers at the time were
                           right handers.
John Doe (CIN) - There were not enough pitchers to fill out CIN roster so
                 this player was created to fill the slot and should not
                 be used.  Obviously stopping the computer from doing this
                 is impossible so I made Doe so awful he will hopefully
                 not be used.
Jimmy O'Connell (NY N) - Banned for life after bribing PHI N shortstop
                         Heinie Sand $500 to play poorly on final 
                         weekend of season.
Jake Daubert (CIN) - Died after 1924 season following surgery. Reds manager
                     Pat Moran passed away during '24 spring training.

Author David Nemec's Great American Baseball Team Book sites 1924 Giants
as the best National League team between 1920 - 1941.



