1975 MLB season (Jayverse)

The 1975 MLB Season is the 75th Season for Major League Baseball

Top Draft Choices
Mike Boddicker (SP) - Baltimore Orioles

Marty Decker (RP) - Philadelphia Phillies

Tony Fossas (RP) - Dallas Rangers

Tom Henke (RP) - Dallas Rangers

Jeff Jones (1B) - Charlotte Bobcats

Don Robinson (SP) - Pittsburgh Pirates

Dave Stieb (SP) - Toronto Blue Jays

Butch Benton (C) - New York Giants

Steve Brown (SP) - Los Angeles Angels

Ben Callahan (SP) - New York Yankees

Jamie Cherin (SP) - San Diego Padres

Jerry Gleaton (RP) - Detroit Tigers

Ben Hayes (RP) - Cincinnati Reds

Teddy Higuera (SP) - Milwaukee Brewers

Curt Kaufman (RP) - New York Yankees

Hiroshi Masumoto (RP) - Oakland Panthers

Len Matuszek (1B) - Philadelphia Phillies

Maurice McKenzie (SP) - New Orleans Pelicans

Hiroaki Mizutani (RP) - Pittsburgh Pirates

Fran Mullins (SS) - Chicago White Sox

Pascual Perez (SP) - Pittsburgh Pirates

Alfonso Pulido (SP) - New York Yankees

Final Standings
AL East: New York Yankees (93-63), Boston Red Sox (91-65), Baltimore Orioles (87-69), Toronto Blue Jays (70-86)

AL North: Detroit Tigers (93-63), Kansas City Royals (79-77), Chicago White Sox (76-80), Minnesota Twins (68-88)

AL South: New Orleans Browns (91-65), Tampa Bay Rays (84-72), Dallas Rangers (75-81), Houton Astros (59-97)

AL West: San Francisco Athletics (91-65), Los Angeles Angels (87-69), Seattle Rainiers (53-103), Portland Beavers (51-105)

NL East: New York Giants (82-74), Brooklyn Dodgers (79-77), Washington Nationals (66-90), Montreal Expos (60-96)

NL North: Philadelphia Phillies (86-70), Pittsburgh Pirates (74-82), Cleveland Buckeyes (71-85), Cincinnati Reds (58-98)

NL Midwest: St. Louis Cardinals (104-52), Chicago Cubs (87-69), Milwaukee Brewers (82-74), Indianapolis Racers (65-91)

NL West: Atlanta Braves (95-61), San Diego Padres (89-67), Los Angeles Blues (82-74), Oakland Oaks (68-88)

ALDS: New Orleans def. New York 4-2, San Francisco def. Detroit 4-1

NLDS: St. Louis def. New York 4-3, Atlanta def. Philadelphia 4-0

ALCS: San Francisco def. New Orleans 4-1

NLCS: St. Louis def. Atlanta 4-1

World Series: St. Louis def. San Francisco 4-2

League Leaders
Batting Average - Al Oliver (New Orleans) .358

Home Runs - Roberto Narvaez (Tampa Bay) 41

RBI - Cecil Cooper (St. Louis) 125

Stolen Bases - Bobby Valentine (Los Angeles Angels) 37

ERA - Ken Frailing (Detroit) 1.69

Wins - Stan Perzanowski (Detroit), Jim Shellenback (Boston) & Fritz Peterson (Brooklyn) 20

Strikeouts - Sam McDowell (Boston) 230