1915 Season
1914 / 1916
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States

#
1 Pennsylvania
100
72.3
667.5
159.8
2 Ohio
70
48.9
571.7
157.3
3 Illinois
69
48.2
497.0
166.0
4 California
26
45.8
282.5
111.3
5 New York
50
42.2
365.4
119.8
6 Indiana
34
35.5
290.3
95.4
7 Missouri
31
25.4
275.6
76.8
8 Tennessee
17
24.2
164.6
64.6
9 Texas
27
23.7
192.3
76.0
10 Michigan
18
23.4
161.2
49.6
11 Georgia
20
19.6
141.8
68.3
12 Wisconsin
12
19.4
132.1
50.9
13 Nebraska
12
18.3
150.1
65.7
14 Alabama
8
16.1
88.4
41.2
15 Maryland
16
14.8
92.9
30.6
16 Iowa
10
14.8
76.7
27.5
17 Colorado
5
13.1
84.9
39.3
18 New Jersey
19
12.8
127.9
42.3
19 Virginia
11
12.3
93.4
42.5
20 North Carolina
14
12.1
117.5
41.8
21 Oklahoma
5
11.2
62.3
33.2
22 Kentucky
13
9.3
82.6
27.7
23 Vermont
6
8.3
59.4
22.3
24 Mississippi
5
7.1
33.4
12.0
25 Massachusetts
28
7.0
121.6
4.2
26 Louisiana
6
6.6
60.6
24.7
27 South Carolina
5
6.2
44.9
12.7
28 Washington
8
6.0
43.6
21.3
29 South Dakota
2
4.9
24.0
12.5
30 Rhode Island
3
3.7
27.9
9.2
31 Nevada
1
2.6
14.9
8.0
32 Maine
4
2.4
32.9
8.3
33 New Hampshire
3
1.9
14.7
4.7
34 Connecticut
9
1.7
23.2
-4.5
35 West Virginia
9
1.5
42.2
10.4
36 Oregon
3
1.4
10.5
1.0
37 District of Colombia
2
-0.0
1.3
-0.7
38 Arkansas
3
-0.2
14.1
0.7
39 Minnesota
4
-0.4
5.0
-1.9
40 Idaho
2
-1.1
4.1
-2.3
41 Deleware
2
-1.1
11.0
0.0
42 Kansas
15
-2.3
63.1
10.0
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Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James