1904 Detroit Tigers season
- 1904 Detroit Tigers season
MLB yearly infobox-pre1969
name = Detroit Tigers
season = 1904
misc =
current league = American League
y1 = 1901
Uniform
ballpark = Bennett Park
y4 = 1901
city = Detroit, Michigan
y5 = 1901
owners = William H. Yawkey
managers = Ed Barrow and Bobby Lowe
television = none
radio = none|
by|1904 was the fourth year for the Detroit Tigers in the American League. The team finished in seventh place with a record of 62-90 (.408), 32 games behind the Boston Red Sox. The 1904 Tigers were outscored by their opponents 627 to 505. The team's attendance at Bennett Park was 177,796, seventh out of the eight teams in the AL. In the year before Ty Cobb's arrival, pitcher George Mullin had the team's highest batting average at .290.
American League final standings
Roster
Award Winners and League Leaders
Jimmy Barrett
* AL leader in bases on balls (79)
* AL leader in times on base (249)
* AL leader in games (162)
* AL leader in plate appearances (714)
* #2 in AL in singles (152)
* #4 in AL in at bats (624)
* #5 in AL in outs (465)
Bill Donovan
* #3 in AL in bases on balls allowed (94)
* #5 in AL in wild pitches (11)
Ed Killian
* #4 in AL in bases on balls allowed (93)
* #4 in AL in games finished (6)
* #5 in AL in hit batsmen (17)
Frank Kitson
* #5 in AL in home runs allowed (7)
Bobby Lowe
* 3rd oldest player in the AL (38)
Matty McIntyre
* #3 in AL in sacrifice hits (28)
George Mullin
* AL leader in bases on balls allowed (131)
* #2 in AL in complete games (42)
* #2 in AL in hits allowed (345)
* #2 in AL in batters faced (1597)
* #3 in AL in shutouts (7)
* #3 in AL in losses (23)
* #4 in AL in games (45)
* #4 in AL in innings pitched (382-1/3)
* #4 in AL in games started (44)
* #5 in AL in earned runs allowed (102)
Bob Wood
* 4th oldest player in the AL (38)
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/DET/1904.shtml 1904 Detroit Tigers Regular Season Statistics]
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