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1954 Payoff Pitch Baseball Season Set L/R Splits PDF version

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1954 season set with batting splits for Payoff Pitch Baseball game. Unlike more modern sets, this set rates players against Left-Handed and Right-Handed pitchers using a standard formula based on the overall league splits. This is due to having incomplete left/right split statistics available.  **Please see note below regarding players included with this set.

The Payoff Pitch Baseball Game Parts are not included and may be purchased separately.

** The PDF download link will be available immediately on the order confirmation page after payment has been processed and will be automatically emailed to the email address provided.  The download link is also always available from the My Account page.  Log in to the account and choose the Downloads link from the left hand menu to access the PDF file.

Please note there are two download links.  Both contain the exact same items.  One is formatted to be printed on standard 8-1/2  x 11 Letter size paper.  The other file is formatted to be printed on 210mm x 297mm A4 size paper.

The purchase of this copyright-protected PDF product grants permission to use the PDF file for your personal use only.  Sideline Strategy Games retains all rights to the PDF file.  The sale or transfer of the PDF file and/or printed versions of the file is strictly prohibited and is a violation of federal law and the Copyright Act.

Description

1954 player cards for Payoff Pitch Baseball.  This set includes L/R splits on the player cards.  **Please note, position players with less than 10 AB are not carded or included with this player set.  There is also no individual card for Johnny Pesky’s time with Detroit.  Pesky is carded for Washington and also has a Combined Totals player card.**

After five consecutive American League Championships, the New York Yankees won 103 games, but failed to make the playoffs as the Cleveland Indians won 111 games behind the pitching of Bob Lemon, Early Wynn, Mike Garcia, Art Houtteman, and Bob Feller. The Chicago White Sox would finish 3rd in the American League with 94 wins while the five other AL teams failed to win more than 69 teams while the two teams losing 100 or more games. One of those teams, the Baltimore Orioles, debuted in 1954 after moving from St. Louis to bring baseball back to Baltimore for the first time since 1902. Things were more competitive in the National League where the New York Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Milwaukee Braves would battle throughout the summer. In the end, the Giants would take the National League title and face the Cleveland Indians in the World Series. The Giants would sweep the Indians in the World Series as Cleveland plated just 9 runs in four games.

Three notable debuts occurred in 1954. Hank Aaron played a large role for the Milwaukee Braves while Harmon Killebrew debuted for the Washington Senators, playing in just 9 games. Another notable debut in 1954 was Tommy Lasorda who made four relief appearances for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Lasorda wouldnt have much of a major league playing career, but did go on to have a hall of fame managerial career.

Willie Mays would return to baseball after spending two years in military service to win the National League MVP award and the player of the year award while batting .345 with 41 HR. Yogi Berra (.307 / 22 HR / 125 RBI) took the AL MVP award. On the hill, Johnny Antonelli (21-7. 2.30 ERA) would win the pitcher of the year award while in the American League, Bob Lemon (23-7, 2.72 ERA) would take the honors.

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