1911 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers season

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1911  Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers
League National League
Ballpark Washington Park
City Brooklyn, New York
Owners Charles Ebbets, Henry Medicus
President Charles Ebbets
Managers Bill Dahlen
  1910
1912  

With the 1911 season, the Superbas changed the team name to the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. However, the team still struggled, finishing in seventh place.

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Regular season

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The 1911 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Giants 99540.64749–2550–29
Chicago Cubs 92620.59749–3243–30
Pittsburgh Pirates 85690.55214½48–2937–40
Philadelphia Phillies 79730.52019½42–3437–39
St. Louis Cardinals 75740.5032236–3839–36
Cincinnati Reds 70830.4582938–4232–41
Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers 64860.42733½31–4233–44
Boston Rustlers 441070.2915419–5425–53

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamBOSBRCHCCINNYGPHIPITSTL
Boston 12–10–15–174–17–17–156–163–197–13–3
Brooklyn 10–12–113–911–115–16–18–13–114–89–11–1
Chicago 17–59–1314–8–111–1115–710–1216–6–2
Cincinnati 17–4–111–118–14–18–1410–1210–12–16–16–3
New York 15–716–5–111–1114–812–1016–615–7
Philadelphia 16–613–8–17–1512–1010–1213–98–13
Pittsburgh 19–314–812–1012–10–16–169–1313–9
St. Louis 13–7–311–9–16–16–216–6–37–1513–89–13

Notable transactions

Roster

1911 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Bill Bergen 8022730.132010
1B Jake Daubert 149573176.307545
2B John Hummel 137477129.270558
3B Eddie Zimmerman 12241777.185336
SS Bert Tooley 11943389.206129
OF Bob Coulson 146521122.234050
OF Zack Wheat 140534153.287576
OF Bill Davidson 8729268.233126

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Tex Erwin 9121859.271734
Dolly Stark 7019357.295019
Al Burch 5416738.22807
Red Smith 2811129.261019
Hub Northen 197624.31601
Jud Daley 196515.23107
Otto Miller 256213.21008
Hy Myers 13437.16300
Tony Smith 13406.15002
Pryor McElveen 16316.19405
Al Humphrey 8275.18500
Larry LeJeune 6193.15802
George Browne 8124.33302
Bob Higgins 4103.30002
Bill Dahlen 130.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Nap Rucker 48315.222182.71190
Cy Barger 30217.111153.5260
Doc Scanlan 22113.23103.6445

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Elmer Knetzer 35204.011123.4966
Bill Schardt 39195.15153.5977
George Bell 19101.0564.2828
Pat Ragan 2293.2432.1139
Sandy Burk 1358.0135.1215
Eddie Dent 531.2213.693
Elmer Steele 523.0003.139
Walt Miller 311.0016.550
Jack Ryan 36.0013.001

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Raleigh Aitchison 10100.000

Notes

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