- 1915 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1915Champions
*World Series:
Boston Red Sox overPhiladelphia Phillies (4-1)Awards and honors
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MLB Most Valuable Player Award
** Nonetatistical Leaders
Federal League final standings
Events
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April 15 -Rube Marquard of the New York Giants tosses ano-hitter against theBrooklyn Robins in a 2-0 Giants win.
*August 31 - In the first game of adouble-header ,Jimmy Lavender pitches ano-hitter , leading theChicago Cubs to a 2-0 victory over the New York Giants.
*September 11 -Eddie Plank of theFederal League St. Louis Terriers records his 300th career win.
*October 13 - TheBoston Red Sox defeat thePhiladelphia Phillies , 5-4, in Game 5 of the World Series to win their thirdWorld Championship , four games to one. The Phillies would not appear in theWorld Series again until 1950.Births
January-March
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January 3 -Sid Hudson
*January 7 -Red Steiner
*January 8 -Walker Cooper
*January 17 -Lum Harris
*January 26 -Rip Russell
*February 10 -Ralph Hodgin
*February 15 -Stew Bowers
*February 18 -Joe Gordon
*February 26 - Bill Conroy
*February 26 -Preacher Roe
*March 1 -Nick Strincevich
*March 2 -Babe Barna
*March 6 -Pete Gray
*March 6 -Bob Swift
*March 15 - Don Lang
*March 19 - Joe Gonzales
*March 20 -Stan Spence April-June
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April 1 -Jeff Heath
*April 2 -Al Barlick
*April 8 -Kirby Higbe
*April 13 -Oscar Grimes
*April 19 -Harry Craft
*May 4 -Ox Miller
*May 14 -Red Hayworth
*May 19 -Jake Early
*May 22 -Otey Clark
*June 4 - Bill Holland
*June 26 - Willard Brown
*June 29 -Dizzy Trout July-September
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July 2 -Hal Wagner
*July 10 -George Dickey
*July 23 -Hersh Lyons
*July 26 -Mel Deutsch
*August 4 - Luke Easter
*August 18 -Max Lanier
*August 27 -Emil Verban
*September 13 -Morrie Aderholt October-December
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October 12 -Lou Novikoff
*October 17 -Mike Sandlock
*October 18 -George Gick
*October 19 -Sam Nahem
*October 30 -Red Borom
*November 9 -Benny McCoy
*November 11 -George Case
*November 11 -Bill Lefebvre
*December 18 -Johnny Barrett
*December 28 -Hank Sweeney Deaths
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January 27 - John Coleman, 74, pitcher for the 1890 Philadelphia Phillies
*February 5 -Ross Barnes , 64, star second baseman of the 1870s who batted .359 lifetime, winning first NL batting title with .429 mark, also leading league in runs, hits, doubles, triples and walks
*February 24 -Adonis Terry , 50, pitcher for Brooklyn, Pittsburgh and Chicago who won 197 games, including two no-hitters
*June 4 -Tim Hurst , 49, umpire for nine NL seasons between 1891 and 1903, and in the AL from 1905-09; officiated in Temple Cup series of 1894-95, managed 1898 Browns; colorful figure known for his combative relations with players
*August 21 -Blaine Thomas , 27, pitched briefly for the 1911 Boston Red Sox
*September 9 - Albert Goodwill Spalding, 65, pitcher who led league in wins every season from 1871-1876, retiring at age 27 with 253 victories; also batted .313 lifetime, managed Chicago to 1876 pennant in NL's first season and guided team to three pennants as team president from 1882-1891; staged sport's first world tour in 1888
*September 23 -Brickyard Kennedy , 47, pitcher who won 20 games four times for Brooklyn, pitched in 1903 World Series for Pirates
*September 26 -Ed Cushman , 63, pitcher for 6 seasons, threwno-hitter onSeptember 28 , by|1884.
*November 14 -Art McGovern , 33, Canadian catcher who played for the 1905 Boston Americans
*December 31 - Tip O'Neill, 57, Canadian left fielder for the St. Louis Browns who batted .326 lifetime, winning batting titles in 1887 and 1888
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