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#4 in | NL in wins (21) |
#3 in | NL in hits (191) |
#5 in | NL in slugging percentage (.478) |
#4 in | NL in hits (190) |
He was 5th in the | NL in OBP (.412), slugging percentage (.524) and at |
#5 in | NL in RBI (97) |
#4 in | NL in stolen bases (37) |
#3 in | NL in runs scored (88) |
#2 in | NL in RBI (124) |
or the Boston Beaneaters of the National League ( | NL) in 1899 and 1900, then joined the Chicago White |
#4 in | NL in ERA (2.22) |
#2 in | NL in strikeouts (184) |
#3 in | NL in strikeouts (173) |
#4 in | NL in RBI (130) |
#3 in | NL in wins (22) |
#4 in | NL in home runs (25) |
#3 in | NL in wins (21) |
#2 in | NL in slugging percentage (.457) |
#5 in | NL in strikeouts (143) |
#4 in | NL in wins (23) |
#3 in | NL in runs scored (152) |
Eddie Stanky led the | NL in runs scored with 128 in 1945, when he drew a |
#3 in | NL in slugging percentage (.434) |
#3 in | NL in strikeouts (156) |
#2 in | NL in strikeouts (124) |
#4 in | NL in runs scored (105) |
#4 in | NL in wins (20) |
#3 in | NL in RBI (100) |
the award by unanimous vote); Brown also led the | NL in times being hit by pitch (11). |
#2 in | NL in ERA (2.70) |
#3 in | NL in batting average (.355) |
#5 in | NL in batting average (.342) |
#2 in | NL in runs scored (86) |
appearances that were walks (18.5%), and led the | NL in percentage of pitches taken (66.2), and in wa |
#4 in | NL in runs scored (83) |
#4 in | NL in batting average (.328) |
#4 in | NL in strikeouts (172) |
#3 in | NL in ERA (1.42) |
#2 in | NL in ERA (1.31) |
#3 in | NL in batting average (.308) |
#4 in | NL in ERA (2.82) |
#4 in | NL in batting average (.341) |
#4 in | NL in hits (215) |
#2 in | NL in stolen bases (19) |
#2 in | NL in RBI (132) |
#3 in | NL in stolen bases (66) |
#4 in | NL in ERA (1.56) |
#4 in | NL in runs scored (108) |
#4 in | NL in stolen bases (22) |
#2 in | NL in stolen bases (25) |
#2 in | NL in doubles (37) |
#3 in | NL in runs scored (104) |
#3 in | NL in walks (106) |
#3 in | NL in hits (193) |
#2 in | NL in runs scored (103) |
#2 in | NL in RBI (85) |
#2 in | NL in complete games (30) |
#2 in | NL in doubles (32) |
#2 in | NL in ERA (1.58) |
#4 in | NL in batting average (.308) |
n the history of the National League to lead the | NL in losses for four consecutive seasons. |
#3 in | NL in runs scored (89) |
#3 in | NL in ERA (1.88) |
#2 in | NL in on-base percentage (.403) |
#2 in | NL in on-base percentage (.446) |
He led the | NL in Shutouts (4) in 1936. |
#2 in | NL in on-base percentage (.418) |
#2 in | NL in on-base percentage (.419) |
Dwyer briefly umpired in the | NL in 1899 and 1901, and in American League in 1904 |
#4 in | NL in earned run average (2.93) |
Led | NL in At Bats per Strikeout (1941) |
at did not justify the development on the former | NL Industries site. |
on Creek and its watershed is a factory owned by | NL Industries (formerly National Lead). |
listed with the U.S. Congress as a lobbyist for | NL Industries, formerly known as National Lead Comp |
It was again sold in 1978 to | NL industries, which became known as NL Shaffer. |
NL-complete, that is, every problem in the class | NL is reducible to connectivity under a log-space r |
Simms (born August 12, 1969 in Bishop's Falls, | N.L.) is a Canadian politician. |
nl is a file format for presenting and archiving ma | |
NL is the nominal length of the tape as specified b | |
Northern Lights, abbreviated | NL, is a MUD, a text-based online role-playing game |
1609 Brenda (1951 | NL) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on July 10, |
s played for Hull University RUFC, Utrecht RUFC ( | NL), Kituro (in Brussels) and Marlow Rugby Club in |
then hit a home run, scoring Morgan to bring the | NL lead to 4-0. |
tag up and score from third base, and extend the | NL lead to 4-2. |
NL leader in wins (31) | |
NL leader in wins (27) | |
NL leader in wins (26) | |
NL leader in wins (20) | |
NL leader in RBI (126) | |
NL leader in runs scored (100) | |
NL leader in on-base percentage (.480) | |
NL leader in runs scored (105) | |
NL leader in runs scored (142) | |
NL leader in slugging percentage (.489) | |
NL leader in on-base percentage (.421) | |
NL leader in slugging percentage (.607) | |
NL leader in runs scored (133) | |
NL leader in home runs (11) | |
NL leader in stolen bases (20) | |
NL leader in home runs (6) | |
NL leader in stolen bases (42) | |
After the game, the | NL League Office declared the umpires erred in usin |
obby Cox in rebuilding their farm system, at the | NL level Atlanta was in free fall, and by 1988, Tan |
The | NL looked to be running out of time thanks to score |
NL Los Angeles Dodgers (4) vs. AL Chicago White Sox | |
Gene Mauch, Associated Press | NL Manager of the Year |
He also received the Sporting News | NL Manager of the Year Award and was voted the Base |
vited to be a coach in the 2006 All Star game by | NL manager Phil Garner, who had played for both the |
He came in second place in the 2006 | NL Manager of the Year voting, losing to Florida Ma |
Kennedy tied Johnny Bench's | NL mark of 40 doubles in a season in 1982. |
NL Milwaukee Braves (4) vs. AL New York Yankees (3) | |
his 46th of the season in Game 2. Banks won the | NL Most Valuable Player Award but Mathews, Hank Aar |
Finished 9th in the | NL MVP selection (1948) |
He finished 20th in voting for the 1929 | NL MVP for playing in 154 Games and had 612 At Bats |
Pinky finished 13th in voting for the 1937 | NL MVP for playing in 138 Games and having 487 At B |
Hall-of-Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt won the | NL MVP for the third and final time in his career w |
He finished 3rd in | NL MVP voting in 1980 and 8th in 1984. |
That year he won the | NL MVP award, and had the first of six 200-hit seas |
Arky Vaughan, The Sporting News | NL MVP |
He finished 6th in voting for the 1929 | NL MVP for leading the League in WHIP (1.204), Hits |
In 2009, Lee was a candidate for | NL MVP, as he had a .306 |
one of his best seasons en route to being voted | NL MVP. |
onal League MVP, and 18th in voting for the 1944 | NL MVP. |
Etymology: | N.L. neut. |
AL Chicago White Sox (4) vs. | NL New York Giants (2) |
AL Boston Red Sox (4) vs. | NL New York Giants (3) |
NL New York Giants (4) vs. AL New York Yankees (0) | |
AL Philadelphia Athletics (4) vs. | NL New York Giants (2) |
NL New York Giants (4) vs. AL Cleveland Indians (0) | |
AL Philadelphia Athletics (4) vs. | NL New York Giants (1) |
AL Washington Senators (4) vs. | NL New York Giants (3) |
The Hague, | NL: Nyhoff. |
Bargmann, provides an upper bound on the number | Nl of bound states in a system. |
chased a 9.73 percent share in Compass Resources | NL of Australia for 30 million Australian dollars. |
He was voted a starter in the | NL outfield for the All-Star Game, finishing second |
In 1935, he led | NL outfielders in putouts with 458. |
In his seven seasons as a regular, Murray led | NL outfielders in home runs, runs batted in, stolen |
1940 World Series (4-3): Cincinnati Reds ( | N.L.) over Detroit Tigers (A.L.) |
1933 World Series (4-1): New York Giants ( | N.L.) over Washington Senators (A.L.) |
1921 World Series (5-3): New York Giants ( | N.L.) over New York Yankees (A.L.) |
1908 World Series (4-1): Chicago Cubs ( | N.L.) over Detroit Tigers (A.L.) |
1922 World Series (4-0-1): New York Giants ( | N.L.) over New York Yankees (A.L.) |
The 1961 Reds won 93 games and their first | NL pennant since 1940. |
He helped the Giants win the 1917 | NL Pennant and the 1921 World Series. |
The Cardinals won the | NL pennant and faced the New York Yankees in the 19 |
that the Los Angeles Dodgers had blown the 1962 | NL pennant by focusing on Maury Wills' pursuit of t |
Astros, who missed a possible chance to win the | NL pennant due to the 1994 strike. |
He helped the Reds win the 1961 | NL Pennant, and also has been inducted into the Cin |
ary 1948 death of Herb Pennock, through the 1950 | NL pennant, and until April of 1954. |
Forsch pitched for the | NL pennant-winning Cardinals of 1985 and 1987 and t |
okie season he helped the Cardinals win the 1987 | NL Pennant. |
nd of the season to help the Pirates clinch the | N.L. pennant. |
It was their second straight | NL pennant. |
Lenny Dykstra, and Curt Schilling, won the 1993 | NL pennant. |
ional League Pennant and the Robins win the 1920 | NL Pennant. |
ing second in the MVP voting as the Cubs won the | NL pennant. |
The Pirates then won | NL pennants in 1901, 1902, and 1903. |
r the following year, helping the Braves capture | NL pennants in both 1957 and 1958 as the third star |
It was the first of four | NL pennants for the Mets. |
He was thus part of Phillie teams that won | NL pennants in 1980, 1983, 1993 and 2008, and its 1 |
AL Boston Red Sox (4) vs. | NL Philadelphia Phillies (1) |
AL Baltimore Orioles (4) vs. | NL Philadelphia Phillies (1) |
NL Philadelphia Phillies (4) vs. AL Kansas City Roy | |
Trevor Hoffman, | NL Pitcher of the Month (May, 2005) |
On June 4, 2007, Jake Peavy was named | NL Pitcher of the Month after going 4-0 with a 0.79 |
NL pitcher Bill Hallahan issued one-out walks to Ji | |
Cy Young Award and being named The Sporting News | NL Pitcher of the Year. |
NL Pitcher of the Month | |
Spahn (1949-52), Vander Meer is one of only four | NL pitchers since 1940 to lead the league in strike |
Forsch won the Silver Slugger for | NL pitchers in 1980 and 1987. |
in 1953, posting a 23-16 record and leading the | NL pitchers in strikeouts with 198. |
ston Braves, St. Lois Browns, Baltimore Orioles ( | NL), Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles (AL) and |
NL Pittsburgh Pirates (4) vs. AL Detroit Tigers (3) | |
r 3 through the 18th, garnering him back-to-back | NL Player of the Week honors for September 6-12 and |
NL Player of the Month | |
NL Player of the Week | |
e runs and a league-leading 28 RBIs, landing him | NL Player of the Month honors. |
He was the first | NL player to hit 200 career home runs; he finished |
diate impact, starting the season by being named | NL Player of the Week the same month he was acquire |
Phillips' 17 RBI were the most for an | NL Player of the Week since Sammy Sosa had 19 RBI t |
This gave the Cardinals 3 out of the last 4 | NL Player of the Month awards, coupled with Albert |
s (.509) and Ron Santo (then at .478), and among | NL players he trailed only Mathews in assists and d |
Mays is one of five | NL players to have eight consecutive 100-RBI season |
11 RBIs, though the Cubs did not qualify for the | NL playoffs. |
Jones, and Rusty Staub were actually summoned by | NL President Chub Feeney out to left field to calm |
In consultation with | NL President Warren Giles, the Dodgers eventually a |
all fell short, Feeney succeeded Warren Giles as | NL president late in 1969. |
s prior to the start of the series, however, and | NL president Warren Giles insisted the game be play |
This endeavour won the Flemish | nl: Prijs voor de Democratie in July 2010. |
Eric Pang the final was lost against the team of | NL Primoriye. |
Eric Pang the final was lost against the team of | NL Primorje. |
Eric Pang the final was lost against the team of | NL Primorje. |
He retired with the | NL record for career games at shortstop (2222) and |
Ashby tied an | NL record by catching three no-hitters during his c |
D'Acquisto tied an | NL record with three wild pitches in one inning on |
NL record | |
with 5 homers and 14 RBI (an | NL record for a shortstop in the postseason). |
In 1947 he tied a | NL record at the time by hitting three home runs in |
Waveland Avenue, across from Wrigley Field, in a | NL record three-hour and 43-minute game against the |
seasons, reaching 30 four times including modern | NL record of 37 in 1908; led NL in ERA and strikeou |
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