Stolen Bases : 1915 Federal League Top 25

Finding the American or National League leader in virtually every hitting & pitching statistic is easy-to-do. Finding the top 25 players during any given season is far more challenging. Baseball Almanac has taken away that difficult problem and is pleased to present the data you requested:

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1915 Stolen Bases Leaders

Top 25 in the Federal League

Benny Kauff 55 Brooklyn Tip-Tops 1
Mike Mowrey 40 Pittsburgh Rebels 2
Jim Kelly 38 Pittsburgh Rebels 3
Max Flack 37 Chicago Whales 4
Lee Magee 34 Brooklyn Tip-Tops 5
Ward Miller 33 St. Louis Terriers 6
Ernie Johnson 32 St. Louis Terriers 7
Claude Cooper 31 Brooklyn Tip-Tops 8
Al Scheer 31 Newark Peppers  
Jack Tobin 31 St. Louis Terriers  
Baldy Louden 30 Buffalo Buffeds 11
Chet Chadbourne 29 Kansas City Packers 12
Jack Dalton 28 Buffalo Buffeds 13
Bill McKechnie 28 Newark Peppers  
Hap Myers 28 Brooklyn Tip-Tops  
Edd Roush 28 Newark Peppers  
Ed Konetchy 27 Pittsburgh Rebels 17
Marty Berghammer 26 Pittsburgh Rebels 18
Al Wickland 26 Chicago Whales  
Pittsburgh Rebels  
Vin Campbell 24 Newark Peppers 20
Clyde Engle 24 Buffalo Buffeds  
Bobby Vaughn 24 St. Louis Terriers  
Dutch Zwilling 24 Chicago Whales  
Hal Chase 23 Buffalo Buffeds 24
Fred Smith 23 Buffalo Buffeds  
Brooklyn Tip-Tops  



Jim Thome wore number twenty-five since he first came up with the Cleveland Indians making him the franchise record holder for that particular number (Mike Garcia is second).

The most recognizable Detroit Tiger to wear the number twenty-five was probably Norm Cash (who wore it from 1960 through 1974), but did you know that Hall of Famer Larry Doby also wore it during his single season with Detroit?

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.