1930 in baseball explained

See also: 1930 Major League Baseball season.

Champions

Philadelphia Athletics over St. Louis Cardinals (4–2)

St. Louis Stars over Detroit Stars (4–3)

Statistical leaders

American LeagueNational League
StatPlayerTotalPlayerTotalPlayerTotal
AVGAl Simmons (PHA).381Bill Terry (NYG).401Willie Wells3 (SLS).411
HRBabe Ruth (NYY)49Hack Wilson (CHC)56Willie Wells3 (SLS)17
RBILou Gehrig (NYY)173Hack Wilson2 (CHC)191Willie Wells3 (SLS)114
WinsLefty Grove1 (PHA)28Ray Kremer (PIT)
Pat Malone (CHC)
20Logan Hensley (SLS)19
ERALefty Grove1 (PHA)2.54Dazzy Vance (BKN)2.61Ted Radcliffe (SLS)2.58
KLefty Grove1 (PHA)209Bill Hallahan (SLC)177Bill Foster (CAG)133
1 American League Triple Crown pitching winner
2 Single season record for RBIs
3 Negro National League Triple Crown batting winner

Major league baseball final standings

National League final standings

Negro leagues final standings

All Negro leagues standings below are per Seamheads.[1]

Negro National League final standings

This was the eleventh of twelve seasons of the original Negro National League. This was the sixth split-season and fifth season in which a playoff was held to determine the pennant, for which the first half leader would be matched against the second half winner. St. Louis won the first half while Detroit won the second half. As such, they met for a best-of-seven Championship Series. The playoff was held September 13–22 and would see St. Louis would win the series in seven games to win their second pennant, their second ever in three years.[1]

East (independent teams) final standings

A loose confederation of teams were gathered in the East to compete with the West, however East teams did not organize a formal league as the West did.[1]

vs. All Teams
Eastern Independent ClubsWLTPct.GB
Homestead Grays45151
New York Lincoln Giants41141
Baltimore Black Sox2420213
Stars of Cuba513019
Hilldale Club830126
Brooklyn Royal Giants211019½

Negro league postseason

By 1930, there had been no organized league for East Coast baseball in the Negro leagues (owing to the dissolution of the Eastern Colored League in 1928 and American Negro League in 1929). The remaining teams from the ANL and ECL played independent ball together, but they also played against teams from the Midwest. As such, the Homestead Grays challenged two teams from the NNL two distinct Series that were held over various stadiums and dates. The Grays challenged the St. Louis Stars in St. Louis on April 19 and April 22 and won twice. They challenged the Detroit Stars to four games held from August 21 to August 28 (two in Akron and two in Detroit), which Homestead won three. On August 30–September 3, they challenged the Stars to five games (all in St. Louis), and the Stars won four of five. At any rate, the independent East teams then had an "East Coast Championship Series", which matched the Grays and the New York Lincoln Giants (in that same month, the Negro National League had their Championship Series), with ten games spread out over Pittsburgh, New York, and Philadelphia.[2]

Events

January–June

July–September

October–December

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1930 Season- Seamheads Negro Leagues Database . 2024-04-27 . www.seamheads.com.
  2. Web site: 1930 Negro League World Series.