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All Teams
Milwaukee Braves Batting Leaders (1961)
Batting Leaders
|
Pitching Leaders
|
Fielding Leaders
|
Top
Batting Average
1.
Hank Aaron
.327
2.
Eddie Mathews
.306
3.
Joe Adcock
.285
4.
Frank Thomas
.284
5.
Joe Torre
.278
6.
Lee Maye
.271
7.
Frank Bolling
.262
8.
Roy McMillan
.220
Home Runs
1.
Joe Adcock
35
2.
Hank Aaron
34
3.
Eddie Mathews
32
4.
Frank Thomas
25
5.
Frank Bolling
15
6.
Lee Maye
14
7.
Joe Torre
10
8.
Roy McMillan
7
9.
Warren Spahn
4
10.
Lew Burdette
3
Runs Batted In
1.
Hank Aaron
120
2.
Joe Adcock
108
3.
Eddie Mathews
91
4.
Frank Thomas
67
5.
Frank Bolling
56
6.
Roy McMillan
48
7.
Joe Torre
42
8.
Lee Maye
41
9.
Warren Spahn
15
10.
Lew Burdette
11
On-Base Average
1.
Eddie Mathews
.402
2.
Hank Aaron
.381
3.
Joe Adcock
.354
4.
Lee Maye
.337
5.
Frank Thomas
.335
6.
Joe Torre
.330
7.
Frank Bolling
.329
8.
Roy McMillan
.305
Slugging Percentage
1.
Hank Aaron
.594
2.
Eddie Mathews
.535
3.
Joe Adcock
.507
4.
Frank Thomas
.506
5.
Lee Maye
.440
6.
Joe Torre
.424
7.
Frank Bolling
.379
8.
Roy McMillan
.293
Runs Scored
1.
Hank Aaron
115
2.
Eddie Mathews
103
3.
Frank Bolling
86
4.
Joe Adcock
77
5.
Lee Maye
68
6.
Frank Thomas
58
7.
Roy McMillan
42
8.
Joe Torre
40
9.
Al Spangler
23
10.
Warren Spahn
13
On-Base Plus Slugging
1.
Hank Aaron
.975
2.
Eddie Mathews
.937
3.
Joe Adcock
.861
4.
Frank Thomas
.841
5.
Lee Maye
.777
6.
Joe Torre
.754
7.
Frank Bolling
.708
8.
Roy McMillan
.598
Isolated Power
1.
Hank Aaron
.267
2.
Eddie Mathews
.229
3.
Joe Adcock
.222
3.
Frank Thomas
.222
5.
Lee Maye
.169
6.
Joe Torre
.146
7.
Frank Bolling
.117
8.
Roy McMillan
.073
Steals
1.
Hank Aaron
21
2.
Eddie Mathews
12
3.
Lee Maye
10
4.
Frank Bolling
7
5.
Al Spangler
4
6.
Joe Torre
3
7.
Joe Adcock
2
7.
Roy McMillan
2
7.
Frank Thomas
2
10.
Charley Lau
1
Hits
1.
Hank Aaron
197
2.
Eddie Mathews
175
3.
Joe Adcock
160
4.
Frank Bolling
153
5.
Frank Thomas
120
6.
Joe Torre
113
7.
Roy McMillan
111
8.
Lee Maye
101
9.
Al Spangler
26
10.
Gino Cimoli
23
Doubles
1.
Hank Aaron
39
2.
Eddie Mathews
23
3.
Joe Torre
21
4.
Joe Adcock
20
5.
Roy McMillan
16
5.
Frank Bolling
16
7.
Frank Thomas
13
8.
Lee Maye
11
9.
Warren Spahn
7
10.
Lew Burdette
5
Triples
1.
Hank Aaron
10
2.
Eddie Mathews
6
3.
Lee Maye
5
4.
Frank Bolling
4
4.
Joe Torre
4
6.
Frank Thomas
3
Walks
1.
Eddie Mathews
93
2.
Roy McMillan
61
3.
Joe Adcock
59
4.
Frank Bolling
57
5.
Hank Aaron
56
6.
Lee Maye
36
7.
Frank Thomas
29
8.
Al Spangler
28
8.
Joe Torre
28
10.
Charley Lau
14
Sacrifice Hits
1.
Roy McMillan
11
2.
Frank Bolling
10
3.
Joe Adcock
4
4.
Lew Burdette
3
4.
Carl Willey
3
4.
Charley Lau
3
4.
Gino Cimoli
3
8.
Warren Spahn
2
8.
Bob Buhl
2
8.
Tony Cloninger
2
Total Bases
1.
Hank Aaron
358
2.
Eddie Mathews
306
3.
Joe Adcock
285
4.
Frank Bolling
222
5.
Frank Thomas
214
6.
Joe Torre
172
7.
Lee Maye
164
8.
Roy McMillan
148
9.
Warren Spahn
40
10.
Gino Cimoli
37
Games Played
1.
Hank Aaron
155
2.
Roy McMillan
154
3.
Eddie Mathews
152
3.
Joe Adcock
152
5.
Frank Bolling
148
6.
Frank Thomas
124
7.
Joe Torre
113
8.
Lee Maye
110
9.
Al Spangler
68
10.
Don McMahon
53
At Bats
1.
Hank Aaron
603
2.
Frank Bolling
585
3.
Eddie Mathews
572
4.
Joe Adcock
562
5.
Roy McMillan
505
6.
Frank Thomas
423
7.
Joe Torre
406
8.
Lee Maye
373
9.
Gino Cimoli
117
10.
Lew Burdette
103
Plate Appearances
1.
Eddie Mathews
671
2.
Hank Aaron
670
3.
Frank Bolling
648
4.
Joe Adcock
625
5.
Roy McMillan
577
6.
Frank Thomas
462
7.
Joe Torre
439
8.
Lee Maye
415
9.
Gino Cimoli
128
10.
Al Spangler
125
Strikeouts
1.
Eddie Mathews
95
2.
Joe Adcock
94
3.
Roy McMillan
86
4.
Frank Thomas
70
5.
Hank Aaron
64
6.
Frank Bolling
62
7.
Joe Torre
60
8.
Lee Maye
50
9.
Lew Burdette
39
10.
Warren Spahn
33
Strikeout Percent
1.
Hank Aaron
10.6%
1.
Frank Bolling
10.6%
3.
Lee Maye
13.4%
4.
Joe Torre
14.8%
5.
Frank Thomas
16.5%
6.
Eddie Mathews
16.6%
7.
Joe Adcock
16.7%
8.
Roy McMillan
17.0%
Steal Success
1.
Lee Maye
90.9%
2.
Hank Aaron
70.0%
2.
Frank Bolling
70.0%
4.
Eddie Mathews
63.2%
Secondary Average
1.
Eddie Mathews
.413
2.
Hank Aaron
.395
3.
Joe Adcock
.331
4.
Frank Thomas
.296
5.
Lee Maye
.292
6.
Frank Bolling
.227
7.
Joe Torre
.222
8.
Roy McMillan
.198
Hit By Pitch
1.
Frank Thomas
6
2.
Roy McMillan
4
2.
Joe Torre
4
4.
Frank Bolling
3
4.
Lee Maye
3
6.
Eddie Mathews
2
6.
Hank Aaron
2
6.
Joe Adcock
2
6.
Mel Roach
2
10.
Warren Spahn
1
Extra Base Hits
1.
Hank Aaron
83
2.
Eddie Mathews
61
3.
Joe Adcock
55
4.
Frank Thomas
41
5.
Frank Bolling
35
5.
Joe Torre
35
7.
Lee Maye
30
8.
Roy McMillan
23
9.
Warren Spahn
11
10.
Lew Burdette
8
Runs Created
1.
Hank Aaron
126
2.
Eddie Mathews
120
3.
Joe Adcock
93
4.
Frank Bolling
69
5.
Frank Thomas
65
6.
Lee Maye
59
7.
Joe Torre
53
8.
Roy McMillan
44
9.
Al Spangler
16
10.
Warren Spahn
11
Runs Created / 27
1.
Eddie Mathews
7.73
2.
Hank Aaron
7.71
3.
Joe Adcock
5.83
4.
Lee Maye
5.71
5.
Frank Thomas
5.33
6.
Joe Torre
4.60
7.
Frank Bolling
3.94
8.
Roy McMillan
2.75
Home Run Percent
1.
Joe Adcock
6.2%
2.
Frank Thomas
5.9%
3.
Eddie Mathews
5.6%
3.
Hank Aaron
5.6%
5.
Lee Maye
3.8%
6.
Frank Bolling
2.6%
7.
Joe Torre
2.5%
8.
Roy McMillan
1.4%
Intentional Walks
1.
Hank Aaron
20
2.
Frank Thomas
7
3.
Joe Adcock
4
3.
Joe Torre
4
5.
Eddie Mathews
3
5.
Charley Lau
3
7.
Roy McMillan
2
7.
Lee Maye
2
7.
Al Spangler
2
10.
Frank Bolling
1
Sacrifice Flies
1.
Hank Aaron
9
2.
Roy McMillan
7
3.
Eddie Mathews
4
3.
Frank Thomas
4
5.
Frank Bolling
3
5.
Lee Maye
3
7.
Warren Spahn
2
7.
Joe Adcock
2
7.
Charley Lau
2
10.
Bob Boyd
1
Double Plays (GIDP)
1.
Frank Bolling
25
2.
Joe Adcock
22
3.
Hank Aaron
16
3.
Roy McMillan
16
3.
Frank Thomas
16
6.
Eddie Mathews
10
6.
Joe Torre
10
8.
Don Nottebart
3
8.
Gino Cimoli
3
10.
Felix Mantilla
2
Milwaukee Braves Pitching Leaders (1961)
Batting Leaders
|
Pitching Leaders
|
Fielding Leaders
|
Top
Wins
1.
Warren Spahn
21
2.
Lew Burdette
18
3.
Bob Buhl
9
4.
Tony Cloninger
7
5.
Don McMahon
6
5.
Carl Willey
6
5.
Don Nottebart
6
8.
Bob Hendley
5
9.
Ron Piche
2
10.
Johnny Antonelli
1
Earned Run Average
1.
Don McMahon
2.84
2.
Warren Spahn
3.02
3.
Carl Willey
3.83
4.
Bob Hendley
3.90
5.
Lew Burdette
4.00
6.
Don Nottebart
4.06
7.
Bob Buhl
4.11
8.
Tony Cloninger
5.25
Strikeouts
1.
Warren Spahn
115
2.
Lew Burdette
92
3.
Carl Willey
91
4.
Bob Buhl
77
5.
Don Nottebart
66
6.
Don McMahon
55
7.
Tony Cloninger
51
8.
Bob Hendley
44
9.
Ron Piche
16
10.
Seth Morehead
13
Saves
1.
Don McMahon
8
2.
Don Nottebart
3
3.
Moe Drabowsky
2
3.
Claude Raymond
2
5.
Ron Piche
1
Runners / 9 IP
1.
Warren Spahn
10.28
2.
Lew Burdette
10.84
3.
Don Nottebart
11.75
4.
Carl Willey
11.95
5.
Bob Hendley
12.53
6.
Tony Cloninger
12.54
7.
Don McMahon
13.21
8.
Bob Buhl
13.28
Winning Percentage
1.
Tony Cloninger
.778
2.
Lew Burdette
.621
3.
Warren Spahn
.618
4.
Don McMahon
.600
5.
Bob Buhl
.474
6.
Don Nottebart
.462
7.
Bob Hendley
.417
8.
Carl Willey
.333
Save Success
1.
Moe Drabowsky
100.0%
1.
Don McMahon
100.0%
1.
Claude Raymond
100.0%
1.
Don Nottebart
100.0%
Complete Games
1.
Warren Spahn
21
2.
Lew Burdette
14
3.
Bob Buhl
9
4.
Carl Willey
4
5.
Tony Cloninger
3
5.
Bob Hendley
3
7.
Don Nottebart
2
8.
Ron Piche
1
Shutouts
1.
Warren Spahn
4
2.
Lew Burdette
3
3.
Bob Buhl
1
Starts
1.
Lew Burdette
36
2.
Warren Spahn
34
3.
Bob Buhl
28
4.
Carl Willey
22
5.
Bob Hendley
13
6.
Don Nottebart
11
7.
Tony Cloninger
10
8.
Ron Piche
1
Appearances
1.
Don McMahon
53
2.
Lew Burdette
40
3.
Warren Spahn
38
3.
Don Nottebart
38
5.
Carl Willey
35
6.
Bob Buhl
32
7.
Tony Cloninger
19
7.
Bob Hendley
19
9.
Moe Drabowsky
16
10.
Claude Raymond
13
Innings Pitched
1.
Lew Burdette
272.1
2.
Warren Spahn
262.2
3.
Bob Buhl
188.1
4.
Carl Willey
159.2
5.
Don Nottebart
126.1
6.
Bob Hendley
97.0
7.
Don McMahon
92.0
8.
Tony Cloninger
84.0
9.
Moe Drabowsky
25.1
10.
Ron Piche
23.1
Opp. OPS
1.
Warren Spahn
.630
2.
Don McMahon
.636
3.
Don Nottebart
.660
4.
Lew Burdette
.691
5.
Bob Hendley
.695
6.
Carl Willey
.706
7.
Bob Buhl
.740
8.
Tony Cloninger
.796
Defense Independent ERA
1.
Warren Spahn
4.09
2.
Don McMahon
4.10
3.
Lew Burdette
4.20
4.
Don Nottebart
4.27
5.
Bob Hendley
4.49
6.
Carl Willey
4.75
7.
Bob Buhl
5.41
8.
Tony Cloninger
5.48
Innings / Game
1.
Warren Spahn
6.91
2.
Lew Burdette
6.81
3.
Bob Buhl
5.89
4.
Bob Hendley
5.11
5.
Carl Willey
4.56
6.
Tony Cloninger
4.42
7.
Don Nottebart
3.32
8.
Don McMahon
1.74
Opp. Batting Average
1.
Warren Spahn
.237
2.
Don McMahon
.241
2.
Carl Willey
.241
4.
Don Nottebart
.243
5.
Bob Buhl
.251
6.
Tony Cloninger
.255
7.
Bob Hendley
.260
8.
Lew Burdette
.271
Opp. Slugging
1.
Don McMahon
.295
2.
Warren Spahn
.344
3.
Don Nottebart
.346
4.
Bob Hendley
.358
5.
Carl Willey
.389
6.
Bob Buhl
.395
7.
Lew Burdette
.397
8.
Tony Cloninger
.471
Opp. On-Base
1.
Warren Spahn
.286
2.
Lew Burdette
.294
3.
Don Nottebart
.314
4.
Carl Willey
.317
5.
Tony Cloninger
.325
6.
Bob Hendley
.337
7.
Don McMahon
.341
8.
Bob Buhl
.345
Strikeouts / 9 IP
1.
Tony Cloninger
5.46
2.
Don McMahon
5.38
3.
Carl Willey
5.13
4.
Don Nottebart
4.70
5.
Bob Hendley
4.08
6.
Warren Spahn
3.94
7.
Bob Buhl
3.68
8.
Lew Burdette
3.04
Hits / 9 IP
1.
Warren Spahn
8.09
2.
Don McMahon
8.22
3.
Carl Willey
8.29
4.
Don Nottebart
8.34
5.
Bob Buhl
8.60
6.
Bob Hendley
8.91
7.
Tony Cloninger
9.00
8.
Lew Burdette
9.75
Walks / 9 IP
1.
Lew Burdette
1.09
2.
Warren Spahn
2.19
3.
Don Nottebart
3.42
4.
Tony Cloninger
3.54
5.
Bob Hendley
3.62
6.
Carl Willey
3.66
7.
Bob Buhl
4.68
8.
Don McMahon
4.99
Hit Batters
1.
Bob Buhl
5
2.
Warren Spahn
4
2.
Bob Hendley
4
4.
Lew Burdette
3
5.
Don McMahon
2
5.
Carl Willey
2
5.
Don Nottebart
2
5.
Ron Piche
2
9.
Moe Drabowsky
1
9.
Seth Morehead
1
Homers Allowed
1.
Lew Burdette
31
2.
Warren Spahn
24
3.
Bob Buhl
23
4.
Carl Willey
20
5.
Tony Cloninger
16
6.
Don Nottebart
11
7.
Bob Hendley
8
8.
Moe Drabowsky
4
8.
Don McMahon
4
8.
Seth Morehead
4
Milwaukee Braves Fielding Leaders (1961)
Batting Leaders
|
Pitching Leaders
|
Fielding Leaders
|
Top
Fielding Average
1.
Carl Willey
1.000
1.
Al Spangler
1.000
3.
Joe Adcock
.993
4.
Lew Burdette
.989
5.
Frank Bolling
.988
6.
Gino Cimoli
.985
7.
Hank Aaron
.982
7.
Joe Torre
.982
9.
Bob Buhl
.981
10.
Don Nottebart
.976
Outfield Assists
1.
Hank Aaron
13
2.
Lee Maye
6
3.
Frank Thomas
4
4.
John DeMerit
2
4.
Al Spangler
2
4.
Mack Jones
2
7.
Felix Mantilla
1
7.
Hawk Taylor
1
Fielding Average (P)
1.
Johnny Antonelli
1.000
1.
Seth Morehead
1.000
1.
Carl Willey
1.000
1.
Claude Raymond
1.000
1.
Ron Piche
1.000
1.
Tony Cloninger
1.000
7.
Lew Burdette
.989
8.
Bob Buhl
.981
9.
Don Nottebart
.976
10.
Warren Spahn
.975
Fielding Average (C)
1.
Joe Torre
.982
Fielding Average (1B)
1.
Joe Adcock
.993
Fielding Average (2B)
1.
Frank Bolling
.988
Fielding Average (3B)
1.
Eddie Mathews
.961
Fielding Average (SS)
1.
Roy McMillan
.975
Fielding Average (LF)
1.
Al Spangler
1.000
2.
Frank Thomas
.954
Fielding Average (CF)
1.
Gino Cimoli
.985
Fielding Average (RF)
1.
Hank Aaron
.982
2.
Lee Maye
.972
Range Factor (P)
1.
Don McMahon
3.23
2.
Moe Drabowsky
3.20