BFE&W's Best Player for 1905 Named Tuesday, October 24th , 1905 London's Ashley Brace put the wraps on a fine campaign today by winning the 1905 Baseball Federation of England & Wales Head Boy.
The 29-year-old veteran scorched the opposition with a .335 average, picking up 156 hits, 28 doubles, 5 triples, 28 home runs and 103 RBIs, while scoring 87 runs.
Superb Year for Miller, Wins Head Boy Tuesday, October 24th , 1905
What a way to finish off the year -- being honored with the 1905 Head Boy in the Baseball Federation of Scotland & Ireland. It had already been a very special season for Limerick's Dennehy Miller, but today's announcement really put the icing on his cake.
All season long Dennehy Miller gave opposing pitchers fits by hitting .316 as he collected 136 hits, 19 doubles, 5 triples, 18 home runs and 82 RBIs.
King of the Hill Announced by Baseball Federation of England & Wales Monday, October 23rd , 1905
The Baseball Federation of England & Wales announced today that Ángel de Hoyos has been chosen the Longbowman winner for 1905. The London starter had everything working for him this past season as he soared to a 31-3 record.
In his exceptional season de Hoyos chalked up a 1.15 ERA in 312.2 innings with 213 strikeouts and 27 walks. Enemy teams hit .199 against him in his 33 starts.