1911 Boston Rustlers season
1911Boston RustlersMajor league affiliations
- National League (Since 1876)
- South End Grounds (Since 1871)
- Boston, Massachusetts (Since 1871)
With George Dovey having died in 1909, John Dovey and his business partner John Harris sold the team after the 1910 season to William Hepburn Russell, who changed the team name to the Boston Rustlers and brought back former manager Fred Tenney.
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Regular season
Season standings
National LeagueW L GB Pct. New York Giants99 54 -- .647 Chicago Cubs92 62 7.5 .597 Pittsburgh Pirates85 69 14.5 .552 Philadelphia Phillies79 73 19.5 .520 St. Louis Cardinals75 74 22 .503 Cincinnati Reds70 83 29 .458 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers64 86 33.5 .427 Boston Rustlers44 107 54 .291Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
Player G AB H Avg. HR RBIStarting pitchers
Player G IP W L ERA SONational League Boston • Brooklyn• Chicago• Cincinnati• New York• Philadelphia• Pittsburgh• St. Louis
1911 World Series
References
v • d • eAtlanta BravesFormerly the Boston Braves and the Milwaukee Braves • Based in Atlanta, GeorgiaThe FranchiseRecords• Seasons• Managers• BroadcastersBallparks South End Grounds• Congress Street Grounds• South End Grounds • Fenway Park• Braves Field• Milwaukee County Stadium• Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium• Turner FieldCulture Chief Noc-A-Homa• Homer• Rally• Tomahawk Buzzcut• Tomahawk ChopRivalries Braves-Mets rivalry Important Figures Hank Aaron• Bobby Cox• Tom Glavine• Greg Maddux• Eddie Mathews• Leo Mazzone• Dale Murphy• Phil Niekro• Johnny Sain• John Smoltz• Warren Spahn• Chipper Jones•Andruw Jones• Jeff Francoeur• Brian McCann• Ted TurnerRetired Numbers 3• 21• 35• 41• 42• 44Key Personnel Owner: John C. Malone(Liberty Media) • General Manager: Frank Wren• Club President: John Schuerholz• Manager: Bobby CoxWorld SeriesChampionships (3) 1914• 1957• 1995National League
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Affiliates Richmond Braves(AAA-IL) • Mississippi Braves(AA-SL) • Myrtle Beach Pelicans(A-CarL) • Rome Braves(A-SAL) • Gulf Coast Braves(Rookies-GCL) • Danville Braves(Rookie-AppL) Other Assets SportSouth• TBS
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