Following a holdout that netted him a $3,500 contract, Gregg??s second season, a mostly pain-free 1912, failed to match his first, but he remained among the American League??s elite, going 20-13 with a 2.59 ERA for a Cleveland team that went 75-78 despite his 20 wins and batting averages of .395 and .368 from Shoeless Joe and Lajoie, respectively.