1921 Season
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States

#
1 California
36
56.2
368.6
121.3
2 Ohio
35
49.1
341.2
122.4
3 New York
33
37.4
253.2
90.0
4 Pennsylvania
53
36.0
299.6
62.9
5 Iowa
10
29.0
134.0
62.1
6 Texas
29
28.5
208.3
78.2
7 Maryland
12
27.7
136.1
63.0
8 Alabama
16
24.5
144.1
59.5
9 Illinois
35
23.1
237.6
44.9
10 Indiana
19
22.8
167.4
41.7
11 Missouri
23
17.6
196.0
34.7
12 Kentucky
6
15.1
76.7
38.1
13 Georgia
11
14.6
87.6
28.2
14 Nebraska
10
14.5
92.3
32.9
15 North Carolina
12
14.1
86.3
30.1
16 Tennessee
12
11.4
96.2
25.6
17 Arkansas
9
10.6
87.0
28.3
18 Wisconsin
5
10.6
47.4
23.5
19 Massachusetts
21
8.2
104.9
11.0
20 Washington
4
6.0
39.7
13.8
21 Minnesota
3
5.4
25.1
12.9
22 Virginia
9
5.3
41.2
16.5
23 New Jersey
10
5.2
43.6
6.9
24 Vermont
2
4.5
29.5
8.9
25 Oklahoma
5
3.5
37.1
15.8
26 Oregon
4
3.2
25.4
9.7
27 Michigan
11
3.1
37.5
1.7
28 Mississippi
3
3.0
15.0
6.1
29 West Virginia
3
2.8
34.1
9.5
30 Kansas
9
2.1
34.0
3.2
31 South Carolina
5
1.9
30.7
-6.3
32 Idaho
1
1.7
11.4
3.9
33 New Hampshire
2
1.3
7.7
1.5
34 Louisiana
2
1.0
14.7
4.5
35 Connecticut
8
0.8
33.9
-12.0
36 Deleware
1
0.6
4.3
0.6
37 Florida
3
0.5
6.5
1.4
38 Rhode Island
1
-0.0
0.6
-0.2
39 Colorado
2
-0.3
11.7
3.0
40 Maine
1
-0.5
0.0
-0.6
41 Utah
1
-0.6
0.0
-0.8
42 Arizona
1
-0.6
0.5
-0.8
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Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James