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1965 Batting Leaders
Around the Majors Leagues in 1965

Complied from our manager's old notebook and from magazines, team yearbooks and newspaper clippings by staff@baseballhistorian.com.

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1965 Batting Leaders

National League:

Roberto Clemente, Pirates .329... Hank Aaron, Milw Braves .318... Willie Mays, SF Giants .317... Billy Williams, Cubs .315... Pete Rose, Reds .312... Curt Flood, Cardinals .310... Vada Pinson, Reds .305... Cookie Rojas, Phillies .303... Dick Allen, Phillies .302... Donn Clendenon, Pirates .301

American League:

Tony Oliva, Twins .321... Carl Yastrzemski, Red Sox .312... Vic Davalillo, Indians .301... Brooks Robinson, Orioles .297... Leon Wagner, Indians .294... Frank Howard, Senators .289... Rocky Colavitio, Indians .287... Jim Hall, Twins .285... Don Buford, White Sox .283

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1965 Final Standings:

National League:

Los Angeles Dodgers 97-65 ... San Francisco Giants 95-67 - 2GB... Pittsburgh Pirates 90-72 - 7GB... Cincinnati Reds 89-73 - 8GB... Milwaukee Braves 86-76 - 11GB... Philadelphia Phillies 85-76 - 11.5GB... St. Louis Cardinals 80-81 - 16.5GB... Chicago Cubs 72-90 - 25GB... Houston Astros 65-97 - 32GB... New York Mets 50-112 - 47GB

American League:

Minnesota Twins 102-60 ... Chicago White Sox 95-67 - 7 GB... Baltimore Orioles 94-68 - 8 GB... Detroit Tigers 89-73 - 13GB... Cleveland Indians 87-75 - 15GB... New York Yankees 77-85 - 25GB... California Angels 75-87 - 27GB... Washington Senators 70-92 - 32GB... Boston Red Sox 62-100 - 40GB... Kansas City Athletics 59-103 - 43GB

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Player Bios:

Norm Cash, Outfielder - 1B, Left-handed, Detroit Tigers - a power-packed, 6-foot-190-pounder he broke into organized ball with Waterloo of the Three-I League in 1955 and slugged 17 and 23 homers in his first two seasons, and spent 1958 and 1959 proudly serving in the U.S. Military during the Korean War.

Norm Cash debuted with the Chicago White Sox in Sept-1958 and played part-time in '59 before being traded to the Tigers. He led the American League in batting in 1961 with .361, line 22 doubles, 8 triples and blasted 41 home runs, scored 119 runs and had 132 RBIs... and drew 124 walks while striking out just 85 times.

In fifteen seasons with the Tigers, he had nine straight years of hitting over 20 home runs, 1961-69 and after hitting 15 in 1970 he blasted 32 in '71 and 22 in '72 and his 377 lifetime homers rank up with the big-guys.

Norm Cash career numbers: .271 BA, 1820 hits in 6705 at bats, 2089 games, 241 Ds, 41 Ts, 377 Hr, 1046 Runs, 1103 RBIs, 1043 Walks, 1091 Ks.

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1965 Home Run Leaders:

National League:

Willie Mays, SF Giants 52... Willie McCovey, SF Giants 39... Billy Williams, Cubs 34... Frank Robinson, Reds 33... Ron Santo, Cubs 33... Hank Aaron, Milw Braves 32... Ed Mathews, Braves 32... John Callison, Phillies 32... Deron Johnson, Phillies 32... Mack Jones, Braves 31... Ernie Banks, Cubs 28... Dick Stuart, Phillies 28

American League:

Tony Conigilaro, Red Sox 32... Norm Cash, Tigers 30... Willie Horton, Tigers 29... Leon 'Daddy Wags' Wagner, Indians 28... Rocky Colavito, Indians 26... Fred Whitfield, Indians 26... Tom Tresh, Yankees 26... Harmon Killebrew, Twins 25... Bob Allison, Twins 23... Ken Harrelson, KC A's 23... Curt Blefary, Orioles 22... Lee Thomas, Red Sox 22... Don Mincher, Twins 22

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1965 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

Willie Mays, SF Giants - CF - batted .317, 21 doubles, 52 home runs, 118 Runs, 112 RBIs, walked 76 times and struck out just 71 times - and was voted the 1965 NL Most Valuable Player

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Zoilo Versalles, Twins - SS - batted .273, 45 doubles, 12 triples, 19 home runs, 126 Runs, 77 RBIs, walked 41 times and struck out 122 times - and was voted the 1965 AL Most Valuable Player.



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