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The following are the baseball events of the year 1910 throughout the world.  


Champions[]

Awards and honors[]

Major League Baseball final standings[]

American League final standings[]

American League
Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
Philadelphia Athletics 102 48 .680 --
New York Highlanders 88 63 .583 14.5
Detroit Tigers 86 68 .558 18
Boston Red Sox 81 72 .529 22.5
Cleveland Naps 71 81 .467 32
Chicago White Sox 68 85 .444 35.5
Washington Senators 66 85 .437 36.5
St. Louis Browns 47 107 .305 57

National League final standings[]

National League
Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
Chicago Cubs 104 50 .675 --
New York Giants 91 63 .591 13
Pittsburgh Pirates 86 67 .562 17.5
Philadelphia Phillies 78 75 .510 25.5
Cincinnati Reds 75 79 .487 29
Brooklyn Superbas 64 90 .416 40
St. Louis Cardinals 63 90 .412 40.5
Boston Doves 53 100 .346 50.5

Events[]

Births[]

Deaths[]

  • January 12 - Harry Staley, 43, pitcher who had four 20-win seasons from 1889-92 for Pittsburgh and Boston teams
  • January 22 - Sam Wise, 52, infielder, mainly for Boston, who was shortstop on 1883 champions and batted .334 in 1887
  • April 16 - Tom Loftus, 53, manager of teams in Milwaukee, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Washington; later chairman of rules committee
  • December 13 - Dan McGann, 39, first baseman on the Giants' pennant winners of 1904-05; batted .300 three times, stole five bases in a 1904 game
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