Show ine i ill e Pil hii t t e r s Make Circuit SWats S ats John Bentley Giant Leads National League Substitutes With Percentage of Nit hundred hunared and nd twenty 5 O ONE OSE players acted as pinch hitters hiter Inthe in inthe inthe the National lea ue during durin the playing B season SUlOn non of 1923 13 Of this number thirty-eight thirty were er pinch hitters hIter In ton ten or more games game while eighty eight 1 seven soven appeared In lees leas lea than t ten n games John Bentley New York leads the substitute batters with wun a of baters BOO rOO and made the most mOlt hl hits hit ten William Wilham Wilam Wi- Wi Wil Wil- liam ham lam Bagwell Bagwel Boston ROlton substituted In the most games thirty four and went to bat the most times time thirty Karl larl Smith New York and Boston received the most moet bases base on balls baUI six alx and Raymnond Raymond Raymond Ray Ray- mond Bressler Cincinnati Cincinnat batted bated in the most runs seven Beven SUBSTITUTE BATTERS TIA THAT TUAI MADE IAD nOME RUNS batters baters hit home runs runs run nine times in 1923 13 as al against six sh In the previous previous pre pre- year John Lavan Iavan St. St Louis Louts hit hitI hita 1 a I home hom run with two runners on on May 8 8 Lawrence Miller Mier Chicago May ay 4 with the bases empty William Sherdel ft St t. t Louis May 11 1 wih with one runner on William llam vel Dag Bagwell Boston Roeton June 23 23 with the tIme bases basel empty Clifford Lee Jee Philadelphia Philadel phia pila Juno June 29 29 with the bases bae empty Eugene Hargra e Cincinnati CincInnat July 4 I with h the bases empty Zack Back Wheat heat August 1 with Ith one runner on John Bentley New Ne York August 26 with one runner on Russell Russel Wright Wright- stone ston tone Philadelphia September 8 S with wih one runner on 11 PLAYERS YER FIET FIELDING MORE MOBil IRE IRETIA TIA THAN ONE OXE POSITION To 0 enable one to check each players player games as listed In the individual table It i U Is necessary to show the number of li times Umes a a player engages In two positions In the field except In the case of players players play play- ers er engaging In more than one position in the outfield Twenty players served sered In more than thai th 1 one position during the tho season and o othis ot of this number Ralph New York substituted as a a runner and a a. I batter bater In Inthe Inthe inthe the same game The players player and the number of games game follow Andrew HI High II 7 Clifford Lee 6 5 Br James Jame Tierney Horac Horace Ho Ito- race rac Ford Tord and Howard 3 S each George Ivan han Olson Samuel Bohne Dohne William Kopf and John ohn Kelleher 2 each pach Ray Blades Blade Frank Frisch Bussell Russell Rus Bus sell lel Milton lIton Stock Walter Valer Holke Frank Parkinson arkinson Ralph Shin Shin- acre ners ner Arthur Conlon John ohn Cooney and Gua Gu Felix 1 each RU BATSMEN ATSIE 1923 Ten or morr nore morl game Kam Name Nanie and club dul club club- O. O AH ATS IT I. I In PO rc Bentley J. J It M. M 11 N. N 20 10 6 BOO Gibson F F. F G G. Do Boa Bos IS 18 1 16 15 6 6 Adams K E. J T Chi ChI 12 10 4 3 1 Preacher Bressler R. R B D. CIn Cm 25 21 26 24 9 7 Powell Powel R. R B. B B. B Bo fbi Boi 12 12 8 3 3 I G. G G. G St. St I L. L It 11 1 8 I 3 31 1 Taylor J J. W. W 12 31 H 4 3 Mueller W V. J. J 14 1 B 5 I 2 Z Kelleher Keleher J. J P. P P. P Chi ChI 16 15 15 15 B 5 I 1 1333 Phil Phi 18 16 1 B 5 I 1 33 Wilson J. J Ph Phila I A. A 12 1 10 8 3 2 2300 Russell RUsel E. E A. A Pitts Pitt 18 17 6 B 3 1 29 Bailey Daley r. r F A. A BrI 17 11 11 1 3 1 3 27 i Wheat heat 7 7 D. D 11 1 11 1 3 3 1 SmIth m I h E. E E. E NY U. U 30 30 23 6 3 3 2 O Mitchell 6 P. P C. C E E. Pt Jt 24 2 24 B 0 1 Ruether W. W IT H. Bk Dk 14 H 32 U 3 2 1 W. W J Jj JI Ph 14 1 14 12 1 3 1 ii Gowdy H. H I. I M. M 11 B D 18 12 1 33 S 8 1 Barnhart C C. Pitts Pitt Pits 22 17 37 4 1 1235 DeBerry DeBery J. J IL I. I JL 1 18 1 13 31 1 3 8 1 l Clemons Clemens V V. J. J St. St L. L 16 13 1 3 3 1 Cruise W. W E. E Bos Boa 10 6 2 6 Dyer E. E II H. IL St. St L L. 10 14 1 3 36 6 21 Stengel C. C D D. N N. Y 18 15 15 16 3 1 4 Harper G. G V LV W. W Cm 32 52 2 2 B 6 I 3 1 Griffith B. B D. D BrI 11 17 17 1 3 6 Leach F. F M M. Phil Phi 26 21 26 24 2 4 3 1611 Weis Wels A. A J. J J. J Chi ChI 16 16 13 2 1 7 Mattox J. J P. P P. P Pitts 14 1 14 34 1 2 6 C. C C. C Chi 15 15 2 2 3 Callaghan Calaghan MF Chi 18 18 16 1 2 1 R. R R. R N. N Y V. 11 9 1 1 11 Henry Tenry F. F M. M 1 Bos Boa 10 10 9 1 2 11 Nels Nets B B. D L MO 10 9 1 1 11 Bagwell W W. itt M. M 11 Bos Dos 34 14 22 3 3 2 32 2 Lee Je C. C 13 13 12 1 1 OConnell O'Connell J. J J. J N. N Y 13 10 6 66 6 The following players player acted as pinch litters hitters hiter In I than ten games games- Eugene Harry McCurdy and Arthur Conlon 0 9 Harry Myers Frank Snyder and Ind Ray flay Blades Blade 8 Albert Albert Hermann John Robert OFarrell Max Hack and Otto Oto Vogel 7 Lawrence MII MI- I er William llam Cunningham Gu Gus Felix rank Frank OBrien O'Brien and Lewis Fonseca 6 Charles Hargreave William Sherdel I rank Frank I P Parkinson I Henry I Groh and Jewel I VI eG I Ens 5 Ivy Wingo o Clyde Barfoot t t Charence Clarence Char Clar I ence Mueller Travis Jackson James Tames Bottomley Jacob Daubert and Frank ruce Luce 4 Thomas Griffith Ivan Jvan Olson Clifton Clfton Heathcote John Smith Smith Robert Smith Carlton Carlon Lord and Robert Barrett 3 James Jamen Ring Oscar Grimes John ohn Lavan Lavan La- La van Edward Leslie Lesle Mann Fred Maguire Joseph Rapp Elwood Blwood Gustave GUtave Sandberg Sandberg Dixie Parker Curtis Walker alker Charles Dener Denyer Den- Den yer er Grigsby James Hudgens George I Grantham Walter Edgar Pick and Taylor Douthi Douthit 2 2 William Wilam McCarren McCar- McCar ren ren Turner urner Barber Darber Milton llon Stock William VI Wil Wil- I liam Item lam Terry Rogers Roen Hornsby Charles Charle I flames Johnston n John S Sand Raymond French c Spencer Adams Adams Emil Ed Roush Fred Williams Albert Albert Al Al- bert Nixon Carson Caron Louis Duncan Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- can DArcy D'Arcy Flowers Flower Ernest Ernet Padgett Edward Walter Valer Schmidt George Kopshaw Walter Waiter Holke Leon Cadore ohn Couch Grimes Philip Charles lichen Beban Walter Valer BetI Hugh Alexander Gaston Gaston Gas Gas- ton George ONell ONeil Wilbur Hubball John Cooney and Dana Dana 1 1 SUBSTITUTE U lA BASIl liASE C RUNNERS seven Forty players player served as substitute tute tnt base ban runners in 1923 five fhe being called caled on In t ten n or more morl games Fred Maguire New York substituted In runs two games and scored seven Leslie Lesle Mann 18 ant games 11 Ii 1 for St St. Louis and 7 for tor Cincinnati Cincinnat scored 6 5 I runs Ralph New York scored 4 runs rune In 17 11 games Raymond French Brooklyn k scored C 6 C runs In I 12 games John Smith It ItC St. St t dL Louis UI scored d dI 7 r runs el In twelve games James The following players acted as pinch runners runner during the season Fred Maguire Ma Ma- guire 22 games gamE Leslie Lesle Mann 18 games game game 11 1 for St Louis and 7 for Cincinnati CincInnat Ralph 17 1 Raymond French and John Smith 12 each Otto Vogel 9 Edwin Dyer Dyer- 8 Albert lbert Nixon John Cooney and Spencer Adams 7 1 each Walter Valer Robert Emmerich Eugene Eugene Eugene Eu Eu- gene Bailey DallY Martin Martn Callaghan Arthur Arthu Conlon and Bernie Nels Nets B 6 each Ray flay Blades 4 Charles Behan Dehan Edgar Pick Frank Gibson Robert Smith and Earl Ear Adams 3 each James ames OConnell O'Connell James Jame ames Wilson Walton Valon Cruise Edward Hock Howard Freigau Adolfo Luque Juque Gus Gu Felix Clifton Clfon Heathcote and Hugh Mc- Mc Quillan 2 each William McCaren McCarren DArcy D'Arcy Flowers Ivan Olson William Cunningham William Sherdel Ralph Pinel Everett Barnes Darnes John Stewart Chester Fowler Bernard Hungling Morna Morris Morris Mor Mor- ris na Berg Burton Durton Shotton Carter Elliott Elot I George Raymond Powell Powel Harry Myers and Fred Henry 1 each each |