Games : 1915 Federal League Top 25

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1915 Games Leaders

Top 25 in the Federal League

Dave Davenport 55 St. Louis Terriers 1
Hugh Bedient 53 Buffalo Buffeds 2
Doc Crandall 51 St. Louis Terriers 3
Chief Johnson 46 Kansas City Packers 4
Nick Cullop 44 Kansas City Packers 5
George McConnell 44 Chicago Whales  
Jack Quinn 44 Baltimore Terrapins  
Tom Seaton 44 Brooklyn Tip-Tops  
Newark Peppers  
Gene Packard 42 Kansas City Packers 9
Eddie Plank 42 St. Louis Terriers  
Mike Prendergast 42 Chicago Whales  
Al Schulz 42 Buffalo Buffeds  
Frank Allen 41 Pittsburgh Rebels 13
Bill Bailey 41 Baltimore Terrapins  
Chicago Whales  
George Kaiserling 41 Newark Peppers  
Elmer Knetzer 41 Pittsburgh Rebels  
Claude Hendrix 40 Chicago Whales 17
Pete Henning 40 Kansas City Packers  
Gene Krapp 38 Buffalo Buffeds 19
Earl Moseley 38 Newark Peppers  
Happy Finneran 37 Brooklyn Tip-Tops 21
Bob Groom 37 St. Louis Terriers  
Clint Rogge 37 Pittsburgh Rebels  
Fred Anderson 36 Buffalo Buffeds 24
Mordecai Brown 35 Chicago Whales 25



Did you know that more than forty players have worn the number twenty-five for the Boston Red Sox — including Jack Clark, Denny Galehouse, Dizzy Trout and Tony Conigliaro.

Future Hall of Famer Sammy Sosa is best known for wearing number twenty-one; however, when the young slugger played for the Chicago White Sox (1989-1991) he only wore number twenty-five.

Jose Cruz of the Houston Astros had his number twenty-five retired on October 3, 1992, and became the first Major League player with that particular retired number.