1875 Chicago White Stockings season

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1875  Chicago White Stockings
League National Association of Professional Base Ball Players
Ballpark 23rd Street Grounds
City Chicago
OwnersGeorge Gage
Managers Jimmy Wood
  1874
1876  

The 1875 Chicago White Stockings season was the fourth season of the Chicago White Stockings franchise, the third and final in the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players and the second at 23rd Street Grounds. The White Stockings finished sixth in the National Association with a record of 30–37.

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Regular season

Season standings

National Association WLTGBPct.
Boston Red Stockings 7183.884
Philadelphia Athletics 5320415.0.714
Hartford Dark Blues 5428318.5.659
St. Louis Brown Stockings 3929226.5.571
Philadelphia White Stockings 3731228.5.542
Chicago White Stockings 3037235.0.449
New York Mutuals 3038335.5.443
New Haven Elm Citys 74048.0.149
Washington Nationals 52340.5.179
St. Louis Red Stockings 41537.0.211
Philadelphia Centennials 21236.5.143
Brooklyn Atlantics 24251.5.045
Keokuk Westerns 11237.0.077

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamBOSBRCHIHARKEONHNYPHAPHCPWSSLBSLRWSH
Boston 6–08–29–11–05–110–08–2–24–06–0–17–21–06–0
Brooklyn 0–60–20–100–02–10–70–70–00–70–20–00–0
Chicago 2–82–04–6–14–02–13–31–7–10–03–75–54–00–0
Hartford 1–910–06–4–10–08–18–2–24–3–11–04–45–53–04–0
Keokuk 0–10–00–40–00–00–10–00–00–00–41–20–0
New Haven 1–51–21–21–80–01–50–70–10–41–20–01–4
New York 0–107–03–32–8–21–05–13–62–05–20–8–12–00–0
Philadelphia Athletics 2–8–27–07–1–13–4–10–07–06–32–18–26–10–05–0
Philadelphia Centennials 0–40–00–00–10–01–00–21–20–30–00–00–0
Philadelphia White Stockings 0–6–17–07–34–40–04–02–52–83–05–5–11–02–0
St. Louis Brown Stockings 2–72–05–55–54–02–18–0–11–60–05–5–12–03–0
St. Louis Red Stockings 0–10–00–40–32–10–00–20–00–00–10–22–1
Washington 0–60–00–00–40–04–10–00–50–00–20–31–2

Roster

1875 Chicago White Stockings
Roster
Pitchers

Catchers

InfieldersOutfieldersManager

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Scott Hastings 6528773.254030
Jim Devlin 6931892.289040
Dick Higham 4220849.236012
John Peters 6929785.286034
Warren White 6928771.247023
John Glenn 6930875.244027
Paul Hines 68308101.328036
Oscar Bielaski 5120148.239011
Mike Golden 3915540.258014
Paddy Quinn 176114.23001
Joe Miller 15548.14801
George Keerl 6233.13003
Fred Waterman 5206.30003
Will Foley 3123.25001
Mike Brannock 291.11100
Spike Brady 141.25000

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
George Zettlein 31282.017141.2818
Jim Devlin 28224.07161.9323
Mike Golden 14119.0671.8914

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