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The 1952 season of the National League was the seventy-seventh season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
1Brooklyn Dodgers15596572.619-.-775 (5.00)603 (3.89)0.2620.3450.3993.530.982
2New York Giants15492620.5974.5722 (4.69)639 (4.15)0.2560.3250.3993.590.974
3St. Louis Cardinals15488660.5718.5677 (4.40)630 (4.09)0.2670.3350.3913.660.977
4Philadelphia Phillies15487670.5659.5657 (4.27)552 (3.58)0.2600.3300.3763.070.975
5Chicago Cubs15577771.49719.5628 (4.05)631 (4.07)0.2640.3180.3833.580.976
6Cincinnati Reds15469850.44827.5615 (3.99)659 (4.28)0.2490.3120.3664.010.982
7Boston Braves15564892.41332.0569 (3.67)651 (4.20)0.2330.2980.3433.780.975
8Pittsburgh Pirates155421121.27154.5515 (3.32)793 (5.12)0.2310.2970.3314.650.970

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedBobby Adams
Richie Ashburn
Whitey Lockman
Roy McMillan
Stan Musial
Connie Ryan
Cincinnati Reds
Philadelphia Phillies
New York Giants
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals
Philadelphia Phillies
154
At BatsBobby AdamsCincinnati Reds637
Runs ScoredSolly Hemus
Stan Musial
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals
105
HitsStan MusialSt. Louis Cardinals194
DoublesStan MusialSt. Louis Cardinals42
TriplesBobby ThomsonNew York Giants14
Home RunsRalph Kiner
Hank Sauer
Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago Cubs
37
Total BasesStan MusialSt. Louis Cardinals311
Runs Batted InHank SauerChicago Cubs121
Stolen BasesPee Wee ReeseBrooklyn Dodgers30
Caught StealingBilly CoxBrooklyn Dodgers12
WalksRalph KinerPittsburgh Pirates110
Hit by PitchSolly HemusSt. Louis Cardinals20
StrikeoutsEddie MathewsBoston Braves115
Sacrifice HitsGranny HamnerPhiladelphia Phillies17
Grounded into Double PlaysRoy CampanellaBrooklyn Dodgers22
Batting AverageStan MusialSt. Louis Cardinals0.336
On-Base PercentageJackie RobinsonBrooklyn Dodgers0.440
Slugging PercentageStan MusialSt. Louis Cardinals0.538
On-Base plus SluggingStan MusialSt. Louis Cardinals0.970
On-Base plus Slugging PlusStan MusialSt. Louis Cardinals167

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsRobin RobertsPhiladelphia Phillies28
LossesMurry DicksonPittsburgh Pirates21
Win-Loss PercentageEddie YuhasSt. Louis Cardinals0.857
AppearancesHoyt WilhelmNew York Giants71
Games StartedRobin RobertsPhiladelphia Phillies37
Complete GamesRobin RobertsPhiladelphia Phillies30
ShutoutsKen Raffensberger
Curt Simmons
Cincinnati Reds
Philadelphia Phillies
6
Games FinishedJoe BlackBrooklyn Dodgers41
SavesAl BrazleSt. Louis Cardinals16
Innings PitchedRobin RobertsPhiladelphia Phillies330.0
Batters FacedRobin RobertsPhiladelphia Phillies1310
Hits AllowedRobin RobertsPhiladelphia Phillies292
Home Runs AllowedMurry DicksonPittsburgh Pirates26
Base-on-Balls AllowedVinegar Bend Mizell
Herm Wehmeier
St. Louis Cardinals
Cincinnati Reds
103
Hit BatsmenFrank Smith
Gerry Staley
Herm Wehmeier
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals
Cincinnati Reds
7
StrikeoutsWarren SpahnBoston Braves183
Wild PitchesJohnny KlippsteinChicago Cubs12
BalksRon KlinePittsburgh Pirates3
Runs AllowedMurry DicksonPittsburgh Pirates128
Earned Runs AllowedMurry Dickson
Jim Wilson
Pittsburgh Pirates
Boston Braves
110
Earned Run AverageHoyt WilhelmNew York Giants2.43
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Warren HackerChicago Cubs0.946

[edit] All-Star Game

The National League won the nineteenth midsummer classic at Shibe Park in Philadelphia, PA on Tuesday, July 8, 1952 by a score of 3 to 2 after the game went only 5 innings before being called due to rain. The league's manager was Leo Durocher.

[edit] Postseason

In the World Series, the National League champion Brooklyn Dodgers were defeated by the American League's New York Yankees, 4 games to 3.

[edit] Award winners

The winner of the league's Most Valuable Player Award, given its Most Valuable Player, was Hank Sauer, an outfielder with the Chicago Cubs. In the award's voting, he had 226 out of a possible 336 points and 8 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Rookie of the Year Award, given its best rookie player, was Joe Black, a pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers. In the award's voting, he had 19 out of a possible 24 points and 19 first place votes.


[edit] Hall of Fame Game

The eleventh annual Hall of Fame Game was played on July 21 at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY near the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In the game, the National League's Chicago Cubs lost to the Cleveland Indians of the American League by a score of 4 to 2.

[edit] Notable events

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