Home Attendance Figures
Dodgers: 2,539,349
Reds: 2,315,603
Phillies: 1,909,233
Red Sox: 1,748,587
Mets: 1,730,566
Cardinals: 1,695,270
Yankees: 1,288,048
Padres: 1,281,747
Pirates: 1,270,018
Brewers: 1,213,357
Royals: 1,151,836
Rangers: 1,127,924
A's: 1,075,518
Tigers: 1,058,836
Angels: 1,058,163
Cubs: 1,034,819
Orioles: 1,002,157
Indians: 977,039
Expos: 908,292
Astros: 858,002
White Sox: 750,802
Twins: 737,156
Braves: 534,672
Giants: 522,919
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MVP Awards
American League (top 10)
Fred Lynn 326
John Mayberry 157
Jim Rice 154
Rollie Fingers 129
Reggie Jackson 118
Jim Palmer 82
Thurman Munson 69
George Scott 64.5
Rod Carew 54.5
Ken Singleton 44
George Brett 37.5
National League (top 10)
Joe Morgan 321.5
Greg Luzinski 154
Dave Parker 120
Johnny Bench 117
Pete Rose 114
Ted Simmons 103
Willie Stargell 69
Al Hrabosky 66
Tom Seaver 65
Randy Jones 54
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No Hitters
Nolan Ryan (CAA) vs. Orioles, 6/1/75 1-0
Ed Halicki (SFN) vs. Mets, 8/24/75 6-0
4 Pitchers* (OAA) vs. Angels, 9/28/75 5-0
* Vida Blue (5.0 IP), Glenn Abbott (1.0),
Paul Lindblad (1.0), Rollie Fingers (2.0)
1975 World Series
1: Red Sox 6, Reds 0 W: Tiant L: Gullett
2: Reds 3, Red Sox 2 W: Eastwick L: Drago
3: Reds 6, Red Sox 5 W: Eastwick L: Willoughby
4: Red Sox 5, Reds 4 W: Tiant L: Norman
5: Reds 6, Red Sox 2 W: Gullett L: Cleveland
6: Red Sox 7, Reds 6 W: Wise L: Darcy
7: Reds 4, Red Sox 3 W: Carroll L: Burton
1975 All-Star Game (at Milwaukee)
Nationals 6, Americans 3
W: Matlack L: Hunter
The NL blew a 3-0 lead, but scored 3 times
in the top of the ninth to win it.
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