1967 MLB season (Jayverse)

The 1967 MLB Season is the 67th Season for Major League Baseball

Rookie Draft Selections
Don Baylor (LF) - Baltimore Orioles

Steve Brye (3B) - Minnesota Twins

Larry Fritz (1B) - New York Giants

Oscar Gamble (LF) - New York Yankees

Al Hrabosky (RP) - St. Louis Cardinals

John Milner (LF) - Brooklyn Dodgers

Ben Oglivie (1B) - Milwaukee Brewers

Jack Pierce (1B) - Atlanta Braves

Mike Reinbach (LF) - Baltimore Orioles

Ted Simmons (C) - St. Louis Cardinals

Andre Thornton (1B) - Cleveland Buckeyes

Dusty Baker (LF) - Los Angeles Knights

Vida Blue (SP) - Oakland Athletics

Bobby Grich (SS) - Baltimore Orioles

Roger Hambright (RP) - New York Yankees

Mike Hargrove (1B) - Dallas Rangers

George Hendrick (LF) - St. Louis Cardinals

Bake McBride (RF) - St. Louis Cardinals

Jim Obradovich (1B) - Minnesota Twins

Final Standings
AL East: Boston Red Sox (116-50), Baltimore Orioles (86-80), New York Yankees (86-80), Toronto Blue Jays (59-107)

AL Central: Detroit Tigers (111-55), Chicago White Sox (83-83), Kansas City Monarchs (79-87), Cleveland Buckeyes (76-90)

AL South: Dallas Rangers (94-72), Miami Athletics (90-76), New Orleans Pelicans (76-90), Oklahoma City 89ers (71-95)

AL West: San Francisco Seals (95-71), Los Angeles Angels (88-78), Houston Astros (60-100), Portland Beavers (52-114)

NL East: Philadelphia Phillies (110-56), Pittsburgh Pirates (87-79), Brooklyn Dodgers (86-80), New York Giants (83-83)

NL North: Milwaukee Brewers (95-71), Minnesota Twins (91-75), Cincinnati Reds (91-75), Chicago Cubs (61-105)

NL South: St. Louis Cardinals (113-53), Atlanta Braves (82-84), Washington Nationals (70-96), Tampa Bay Rays (67-99)

NL West: Los Angeles Knights (88-78),, Oakland Panthers (85-81), San Diego Padres (63-103), Denver Rockies (56-110)

ALSF: Dallas def. Boston 3-1, Detroit def. San Francisco 3-2

NLSF: St. Louis def. LA Knights 3-2, Milwaukee def. Philadelphia 3-2

ALCS: Detroit def. Dallas 4-2

NLCS: St. Louis def. Milwaukee4-2

WS: Detroit def. St. Louis 4-3

League Leaders
Batting Average - Pat Kelly (St. Louis) .348

Home Runs - Reggie Smith (Boston) 35

RBI - Joe Pepitone (Oakland) 117

Stolen Bases - Raul Garcia (Brooklyn) 36

OBP + Slugging % - Reggie Smith (Boston) .946

ERA - Jose Martinez (Miami) 1.92

Wins - Gene Bacque (Detroit) 24

Strikeouts - Ray Sadecki (St. Louis) 329