Throw POS G PO A E DP TC/G FA
Beall, Walter R P 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 .000
Bengough, Benny R C 30 114 31 2 0 4.9 .986
Collins, Pat R C 89 267 56 8 1 3.7 .976
Combs, Earle R CF 152 411 6 14 0 2.8 .968
Dugan, Joe R 3B 111 93 196 19 15 2.8 .938
Durst, Cedric L OF 36 47 1 1 0 1.4 .980
1B 2 1 1 0 0 1.0 1.000
Gazella, Mike R 3B 44 40 59 4 6 2.3 .961
SS 6 1 2 1 0 0.7 .750
Gehrig, Lou L 1B 155 1662 88 15 108 11.4 .992
Giard, Joe L P 16 2 5 1 0 0.5 .875
Grabowski, John R C 68 197 47 4 3 3.7 .984
Hoyt, Waite R P 36 12 60 1 1 2.0 .986
Koenig, Mark R SS 122 262 423 47 76 6.0 .936
Lazzeri, Tony R 2B 113 213 398 18 60 5.6 .971
SS 38 58 115 10 15 4.8 .945
3B 9 10 12 1 0 2.6 .956
Meusel, Bob R LF 131 249 15 14 1 2.1 .950
Moore, Wilcy R P 50 18 89 1 1 2.2 .991
Morehart, Ray R 2B 53 101 175 16 27 5.5 .945
Paschal, Ben R OF 27 39 1 1 0 1.5 .976
Pennock, Herb L P 34 4 45 1 2 1.5 .980
Pipgras, George R P 29 6 33 1 1 1.4 .975
Ruether, Dutch L P 27 7 47 0 2 2.0 1.000
Ruth, Babe L RF 151 328 14 13 4 2.4 .963
Shawkey, Bob R P 19 3 11 1 0 0.8 .933
Shocker, Urban R P 31 10 42 1 2 1.7 .981
Thomas, Myles R P 21 4 22 1 2 1.3 .963
Wera, Julie R 3B 19 17 15 0 0 1.7 1.000
Totals 4176 2009 196 123 41.2 .969
AL Rank 4 Last 3(T)
1st, and still only, team to have top 3 Home Run Leaders
1st, and still only, team to have top 4 pitchers in Winning Percentage & top 3 ERA Leaders in same season
1st AL team to have 4 players with 100 RBI's (1922 Giants & 1925 Pirates)
1st time in Major League history to have 2 players with over .700 Slugging Percentages
1st time in Major League history to have 2 different players from the same team hit 3 HR's in a game, in the same season (Tony Lazzeri on June 8, 1927 vs. Chicago & Lou Gehrig on June 23, 1927 at Boston)
Babe Ruth's 60 HR's still 2nd highest single season total in Major League history
Lou Gehrig's 117 Extra Base Hits still 2nd highest single season total in Major League history
Lou Gehrig's 447 Total Bases still 3rd highest single season total in Major League history
Babe Ruth (.772) & Lou Gehrig (.765) still 3rd & 4th highest single season totals in Major League history
Lou Gehrig's 175 RBI's still 4th highest single season total in Major League history