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==Births== |
==Births== |
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− | *[[January |
+ | *[[January 14]] - [[Chet Brewer]] (d. 1990) |
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+ | *[[February 27]] - [[Hilton Smith]] (d. 1983) |
− | *[[February 27]] - [[Hilton Smith]] |
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*[[April 2]] - [[Luke Appling]] (d. 1991) |
*[[April 2]] - [[Luke Appling]] (d. 1991) |
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− | *[[April 23]] - [[Dolph Camilli]] |
+ | *[[April 23]] - [[Dolph Camilli]] (d. 1997) |
− | *[[May 11]] - [[Rip Sewell]] |
+ | *[[May 11]] - [[Rip Sewell]] (d. 1989) |
*[[June 6]] - [[Bill Dickey]] (d. 1993) |
*[[June 6]] - [[Bill Dickey]] (d. 1993) |
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− | *[[June |
+ | *[[June 21]] - [[William A. Shea]] (d. 1991) |
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+ | *[[June 24]] - [[Rollie Hemsley]] (d. 1972) |
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+ | *[[July 5]] - [[Bill Byrd]] (d. 1991) |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[August 11]] - [[Bobo Newsom]] (d. 1962) |
− | *[[September |
+ | *[[September 8]] - [[Buck Leonard]] (d. 1997) |
+ | *[[September 12]] - [[Spud Chandler]] (d. 1990) |
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*[[October 22]] - [[Jimmie Foxx]] (d. 1967) |
*[[October 22]] - [[Jimmie Foxx]] (d. 1967) |
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− | *[[November 1]] - [[Larry French]] |
+ | *[[November 1]] - [[Larry French]] (d. 1987) |
− | *[[November 8]] - [[Tony Cuccinello]] |
+ | *[[November 8]] - [[Tony Cuccinello]] (d. 1995) |
− | *[[November 22]] - [[Dick Bartell]] |
+ | *[[November 22]] - [[Dick Bartell]] (d. 1995) |
==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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− | *[[March 28]] - [[Chick Stahl]], 34, outfielder for Boston teams in the NL and AL, and manager of the Red Sox since August, who batted .305 lifetime; had three triples in 1903 World Series, led AL in triples in 1904 |
+ | *[[March 28]] - [[Chick Stahl]], 34, outfielder for Boston teams in the NL and AL, and manager of the Red Sox since August, who batted .305 lifetime; had three triples in 1903 World Series, led AL in triples in 1904. (suicide) |
*[[June 20]] - [[Ezra Sutton]], 56, third baseman for Boston who led NL in hits in 1884, was fifth player to collect 1000 hits; batted .300 three times in National Association and four times in NL |
*[[June 20]] - [[Ezra Sutton]], 56, third baseman for Boston who led NL in hits in 1884, was fifth player to collect 1000 hits; batted .300 three times in National Association and four times in NL |
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*[[September 23]] - [[Charlie Buffinton]], 46, pitcher for Boston and Philadelphia teams who won 233 games, including 48 for the 1884 Boston Beaneaters |
*[[September 23]] - [[Charlie Buffinton]], 46, pitcher for Boston and Philadelphia teams who won 233 games, including 48 for the 1884 Boston Beaneaters |
Latest revision as of 18:00, 23 January 2010
The following are the baseball events of the year 1907 throughout the world.
This article is currently under construction.
Champions
- World Series: Chicago Cubs over Detroit Tigers (4-0-1)
Awards and honors
Statistical Leaders
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Major League Baseball final standings
American League final standings
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National League final standings
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Events
- Tigres del Licey is founded in the Dominican Republic
Births
- January 14 - Chet Brewer (d. 1990)
- February 27 - Hilton Smith (d. 1983)
- April 2 - Luke Appling (d. 1991)
- April 23 - Dolph Camilli (d. 1997)
- May 11 - Rip Sewell (d. 1989)
- June 6 - Bill Dickey (d. 1993)
- June 21 - William A. Shea (d. 1991)
- June 24 - Rollie Hemsley (d. 1972)
- July 5 - Bill Byrd (d. 1991)
- August 11 - Bobo Newsom (d. 1962)
- September 8 - Buck Leonard (d. 1997)
- September 12 - Spud Chandler (d. 1990)
- October 22 - Jimmie Foxx (d. 1967)
- November 1 - Larry French (d. 1987)
- November 8 - Tony Cuccinello (d. 1995)
- November 22 - Dick Bartell (d. 1995)
Deaths
- March 28 - Chick Stahl, 34, outfielder for Boston teams in the NL and AL, and manager of the Red Sox since August, who batted .305 lifetime; had three triples in 1903 World Series, led AL in triples in 1904. (suicide)
- June 20 - Ezra Sutton, 56, third baseman for Boston who led NL in hits in 1884, was fifth player to collect 1000 hits; batted .300 three times in National Association and four times in NL
- September 23 - Charlie Buffinton, 46, pitcher for Boston and Philadelphia teams who won 233 games, including 48 for the 1884 Boston Beaneaters