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1961 Major League Baseball season

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This article is about the 1961 Major League Baseball season only. For information on all of baseball, see 1961 in baseball.

The 1961 Major League Baseball season was the sixty-first held between the American and National Leagues. The New York Yankees defeated the Cincinnati Reds in five games in the World Series. The season is most well-known for Yankee teammates Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle's pursuit of Babe Ruth's prestigious 34-year old single-season home run record of 60. Maris ultimately broke the record when he hit his 61st home run on the final day of the regular season, while Mantle was forced out of the lineup in late-September due to a hip infection and finished with 54 home runs.

This was the first season that the American League played a 162-game schedule; up until this time AL seasons had consisted of 154 games. The National League, however, continued to play a 154-game schedule for the final time in 1961 before switching to 162 games for the next season.

The American League expanded by two teams in the first MLB expansion since 1901. The original Washington Senators moved to Minnesota and became the Minnesota Twins. The American League therefore placed a new team in Washington, also called the Senators. Also, the American League placed a team in Los Angeles called the Los Angeles Angels.

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Regular season standings

American League
RankClubWinsLossesWin %  GB
1stNew York Yankees10953.673--
2ndDetroit Tigers10161.6238.0
3rdBaltimore Orioles9567.58614.0
4thChicago White Sox8676.53123.0
5thCleveland Indians7883.48430.5
6thBoston Red Sox7686.46933.0
7thMinnesota Twins7090.43838.0
8thLos Angeles Angels7091.43538.5
9thWashington Senators61100.37947.5
10thKansas City A's61100.37947.5
National League
RankClubWinsLossesWin %  GB
1stCincinnati Reds9361.604--
2ndLos Angeles Dodgers8965.5784.0
3rdSan Francisco Giants8569.5528.0
4thMilwaukee Braves8371.53910.0
5thSt. Louis Cardinals8074.51913.0
6thPittsburgh Pirates7579.48718.0
7thChicago Cubs6490.41629.0
8thPhiladelphia Phillies47107.30546.0

World series

1961 World Series
New York Yankees (4) vs. Cincinnati Reds (1)
MVP Award: Whitey Ford, P, New York
GameDateScoreSeries
(NYY-CIN)
LocationAttendanceTime
1October 4Yankees 2, Reds 01-0Yankee Stadium62,3972:11
2October 5Reds 6, Yankees 21-1Yankee Stadium63,0832:43
3October 7Yankees 3, Reds 22-1Crosley Field32,5892:15
4October 8Yankees 7, Reds 03-1Crosley Field32.5892:27
5October 9Yankees 13, Reds 54-1Crosley Field32,5893:05

Awards and honors

Major Awards

1961 Award Winners
 American LeagueNational League
AwardPlayerPositionTeamPlayerPositionTeam
Most Valuable PlayerRoger MarisRFNYYFrank RobinsonLFCIN
Cy Young AwardWhitey FordPNYY
Rookie of the YearDon SchwallPBOSBilly WilliamsLFCHC

Gold Glove Awards

1961 Gold Glove Awards
 American LeagueNational League
PositionPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
PFrank LaryDETBobby ShantzPIT
CEarl BatteyMINJohnny RoseboroLAD
1BVic PowerCLEBill WhiteSTL
2BBobby RichardsonNYYBill MazeroskiPIT
3BBrooks RobinsonBALKen BoyerSTL
SSLuis AparicioCHWMaury WillsLAD
OFAl KalineDETRoberto ClementePIT
OFJim LandisCHWVada PinsonCIN
OFJim PiersallCLEWillie MaysSFG

League leaders

 American LeagueNational League
TypeNameStatNameStat
AVGNorm Cash, DET.361Roberto Clemente, PIT.351
HRRoger Maris, NYY61Orlando Cepeda, SFG46
RBIRoger Maris, NYY142Orlando Cepeda, SFG142
SBLuis Aparicio, CHW53Maury Wills, LAD35
WinsWhitey Ford, NYY25Joey Jay, CIN
Warren Spahn, MLN
21
ERADick Donovan, WSA2.40Warren Spahn, MLN3.02
SOCamilo Pascual, MIN221Sandy Koufax, LAD269
SVLuis Arroyo, NYY29Roy Face, PIT
Stu Miller, SFG
17
SBLuis Aparicio, CHW53Maury Wills, LAD35

All-Star Games

Game 1

July 11, 1961 – Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
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Starting pitchers: AL – Whitey Ford  NL – Warren Spahn  WP: Stu Miller (1-0)  LP: Hoyt Wilhelm (0-1)  
HRs:  AL – Harmon Killebrew (1)  NL – George Altman (1)

Game 2

July 31, 1961 – Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
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Starting pitchers: NL – Bob Purkey  AL – Jim Bunning  WP: None  LP: None  
HRs:  AL – Rocky Colavito (1)
  • The game ended in a 1-1 tie due to rain.

Managers

American League

TeamManagerComments
Baltimore OriolesPaul RichardsReplaced during the season by Lum Harris
Boston Red SoxPinky Higgins
Chicago White SoxAl Lopez
Cleveland IndiansJimmy DykesReplaced during the season by Mel Harder
Detroit TigersBob Scheffing
Kansas City AthleticsJoe GordonReplaced during the season by Hank Bauer
Los Angeles AngelsBill RigneyExpansion team
Minnesota TwinsCookie LavagettoReplaced during the season by Sam Mele
New York YankeesRalph HoukWon the World Series
Washington SenatorsMickey VernonExpansion team

National League

TeamManagerComments
Chicago CubsCollege of Coaches
Cincinnati RedsFred HutchinsonWon the National League pennant
Los Angeles DodgersWalter Alston
Milwaukee BravesChuck DressenReplaced during the season by Birdie Tebbetts
Philadelphia PhilliesGene Mauch
Pittsburgh PiratesDanny Murtaugh
San Francisco GiantsAlvin Dark
St. Louis CardinalsSolly HemusReplaced during the season by Johnny Keane

Records

Major League

Maris' 61 home runs broke Babe Ruth's 34-year old major league single-season record of 60, set in 1927. Maris' record would stand for 37 years until it was broken by Mark McGwire's 70 in 1998. Maris, however, still holds the American League record.

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