- 1909 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1909Champions
*World Series:
Pittsburgh Pirates overDetroit Tigers (4-3)Awards and honors
MLB Statistical Leaders
National League final standings
Events
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April 15 - On Opening Day,Red Ames of the New York Giants allowed no hits through nine innings. In the 10th inning he allowed a single with one out. The Giants eventually fell to theBrooklyn Superbas , 3-0, in 13 innings. Ames allowed a total of seven hits.
*October 16 - ThePittsburgh Pirates defeat theDetroit Tigers , 8-0, in Game 7 of the World Series, winning their first modernWorld Championship , four games to three. TheDetroit Tigers thus became the firstAmerican League team to win three consecutivepennants , and the first team to lose three straightWorld Series .Births
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February 15 -Dee Miles
*March 2 -Mel Ott
*March 8 -Pete Fox
*March 25 - Dutch Leonard
*March 26 -Alex Mustaikis
*March 28 -Lon Warneke
*April 9 -Claude Passeau
*April 19 -Bucky Walters
*May 23 -Chile Gómez
*May 27 -Pinky Higgins
*July 7 -Billy Herman
*September 18 - Rip Collins
*October 5 -Tony Malinosky
*October 15 -Mel Harder
*October 21 - Bill Lee
*November 5 -Harry Gumbert
*November 18 -Spike Merena
*December 6 -Stan Hack
*December 9 -Bob Kline
*December 16 -Emil Mailho Deaths
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February 4 -John Clarkson , 47, pitcher for Chicago, Boston and Cleveland who won over 325 games, then an NL record, with six 30-win seasons including 53 in 1885; pitched 1885 no-hitter, led NL in innings pitched four times and in strikeouts, games and complete games three times each.
*April 6 -Doggie Miller , 44, catcher for Pittsburgh from 1884 to 1893 who scored 80 runs five times, batted .339 for 1894 St. Louis Browns.
*April 26 -Mike Dorgan , 55, Outfielder for 10 seasons, andplayer-manager for three, from 1877-1890.
*April 29 -Doc Powers , 38, who was catching in the first game played inShibe Park inPhiladelphia when he crashed into a wall going after a pop fly. He remained in the game, but suffered from internal injuries that took his life two weeks later, when gangrene set in after three operations. He was the first major leaguer to die from injuries sustained during a game.
*July 5 -Frank Selee , 49, manager who guided Boston to five pennants (1891-93, 1895-96), later built foundation of championship Cubs teams; .607 winning percentage was highest among managers of 1500 games, 1284 victories ranked second all-time upon retirement.
*September 17 - Herman Long, 43, shortstop for the Boston Beaneaters who batted .300 four times, led NL in runs in 1893 and home runs in 1900; set career marks for putouts and total chances, led league in double plays three times and in putouts and fielding average twice each.
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