1942 Season
1941 / 1943
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Top PitcherMort
Cooper

States

#
1 California
65
94.7
623.2
231.7
2 New York
32
38.3
233.0
81.2
3 Georgia
15
33.0
212.2
105.3
4 Missouri
23
28.3
193.1
71.8
5 Pennsylvania
44
26.4
252.9
58.3
6 North Carolina
30
19.6
189.4
50.9
7 Oklahoma
15
19.2
115.0
38.9
8 Maryland
8
15.2
91.7
38.2
9 Louisiana
9
14.9
84.5
44.0
10 Tennessee
9
14.6
82.9
37.3
11 Illinois
46
13.7
219.4
18.5
12 Oregon
4
13.3
62.9
27.0
13 Indiana
13
11.2
79.9
20.9
14 Texas
20
10.5
106.1
26.3
15 New Jersey
16
9.7
118.1
39.0
16 Alabama
16
9.1
115.2
13.3
17 Kentucky
6
8.9
71.6
31.5
18 Washington
6
7.6
61.4
27.3
19 Virginia
6
7.0
51.5
17.5
20 Massachusetts
13
7.0
75.5
12.6
21 Iowa
6
6.4
42.0
15.6
22 Florida
5
5.6
41.3
9.2
23 Wisconsin
9
5.1
48.4
12.4
24 Ohio
19
4.9
83.7
11.8
25 Michigan
12
4.8
57.6
10.3
26 Arkansas
8
3.5
33.4
10.6
27 West Virginia
4
2.9
21.5
9.0
28 Mississippi
11
2.5
67.4
14.9
29 Nebraska
2
1.8
22.8
9.9
30 New Hampshire
3
1.3
16.7
1.0
31 Connecticut
4
1.2
21.4
4.3
32 Wyoming
1
0.8
5.1
1.2
33 Arizona
1
0.3
2.7
-0.9
34 South Carolina
5
-0.0
29.7
1.2
35 Colorado
2
-0.4
2.5
-1.6
36 Kansas
7
-0.9
34.9
-4.6
37 Rhode Island
1
-1.6
1.3
-3.1
38 Minnesota
2
-3.2
11.9
-6.8
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Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James