1955 Season
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Pierce

States

#
1 California
76
73.7
479.1
163.6
2 Pennsylvania
48
44.1
309.2
103.2
3 New York
45
41.0
270.0
101.8
4 Alabama
18
36.8
193.3
86.0
5 Illinois
35
32.1
235.7
69.9
6 Michigan
32
23.0
162.7
53.6
7 Indiana
7
20.0
91.6
46.0
8 Missouri
29
19.6
186.7
47.5
9 Ohio
24
19.1
156.7
43.1
10 New Jersey
22
15.8
128.8
38.5
11 Texas
16
15.6
127.2
25.9
12 Arkansas
13
14.8
113.3
35.0
13 Oklahoma
11
12.2
68.1
26.1
14 North Carolina
28
11.9
118.1
11.5
15 Wisconsin
9
11.0
65.3
16.7
16 Maryland
7
10.4
62.4
26.4
17 Georgia
8
8.7
56.3
22.9
18 Nebraska
4
8.5
46.3
21.7
19 Kentucky
8
7.9
50.7
15.6
20 Florida
6
7.9
51.0
21.1
21 South Carolina
6
7.3
44.7
13.6
22 Massachusetts
14
7.2
69.3
22.8
23 Washington
9
5.9
45.3
6.9
24 Idaho
3
5.5
24.5
8.3
25 Connecticut
8
4.9
42.6
9.4
26 Kansas
2
3.3
14.5
6.7
27 Iowa
6
3.2
30.5
5.4
28 Rhode Island
5
3.2
26.2
7.0
29 West Virginia
9
3.0
40.4
6.4
30 Tennessee
11
2.8
30.8
-0.2
31 Minnesota
7
2.7
24.1
2.9
32 Arizona
1
1.9
9.1
3.8
33 Vermont
1
1.5
6.5
2.4
34 New Hampshire
1
0.1
0.2
0.2
35 Virginia
15
-0.1
38.2
-6.4
36 Mississippi
6
-0.4
4.6
-1.2
37 Oregon
2
-0.4
0.9
-2.3
38 Louisiana
10
-0.4
46.1
1.5
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Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James