Wins : 1936 National 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:

"When you're playing 162 baseball games, you're playing almost every day, it's nice to have a guy (Jose Lima) like that around to lighten things up and have fun. It's a huge plus for us." - Detroit Tigers Pitcher Matt Anderson
 

1936 Wins Leaders

Top 25 in the National League

Carl Hubbell 26 New York Giants 1
Dizzy Dean 24 St. Louis Cardinals 2
Paul Derringer 19 Cincinnati Reds 3
Larry French 18 Chicago Cubs 4
Bill Lee 18 Chicago Cubs  
Van Mungo 18 Brooklyn Dodgers  
Danny MacFayden 17 Boston Bees 7
Bill Swift 16 Pittsburgh Pirates 8
Lon Warneke 16 Chicago Cubs  
Red Lucas 15 Pittsburgh Pirates 10
Tex Carleton 14 Chicago Cubs 11
Al Smith 14 New York Giants  
Jim Weaver 14 Pittsburgh Pirates  
Cy Blanton 13 Pittsburgh Pirates 14
Curt Davis 13 Philadelphia Phillies  
Chicago Cubs  
Fred Frankhouse 13 Brooklyn Dodgers  
Ed Brandt 11 Brooklyn Dodgers 17
Harry Gumbert 11 New York Giants  
Roy Parmelee 11 St. Louis Cardinals  
Claude Passeau 11 Philadelphia Phillies  
Gene Schott 11 Cincinnati Reds  
Hal Schumacher 11 New York Giants  
Bucky Walters 11 Philadelphia Phillies  
Jim Winford 11 St. Louis Cardinals  
Mace Brown 10 Pittsburgh Pirates 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.

The first player from the Angels franchise (they were the California Angels at the time) to wear the number twenty-five was Bob Perry.

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.