1882 in baseball

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The following are the baseball events of the year 1882 throughout the world.

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Champions

Interleague

Major league baseball final standings

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1882 Cincinnati Red Stockings
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1882 Louisville Eclipse

National League final standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago White Stockings 55290.65535–1020–19
Providence Grays 52320.619330–1222–20
Boston Red Caps 45390.5361027–1518–24
Buffalo Bisons 45390.5361026–1319–26
Cleveland Blues 42400.5121221–1921–21
Detroit Wolverines 42410.50612½24–1818–23
Troy Trojans 35480.42219½22–2013–28
Worcester Worcesters 18660.2143712–306–36

American Association final standings

American Association W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cincinnati Red Stockings 55250.68831–1124–14
Louisville Eclipse 42380.5251326–1316–25
Philadelphia Athletics 41340.54711½21–1820–16
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 39390.5001517–2022–19
St. Louis Brown Stockings 37430.4631824–2013–23
Baltimore Orioles 19540.26032½7–2512–29

Statistical leaders

National League statistical leaders

National League
TypeNameStat
AVG Dan Brouthers BUF .368
HR George Wood DET 7
RBI Cap Anson CHI 83
Wins Jim McCormick CLE 36
ERA Larry Corcoran CHI 1.95
Strikeouts Charles Radbourn PRO 201

American Association statistical leaders

American Association
TypeNameStat
AVG Pete Browning LOU .378
HR Oscar Walker STL 7
RBI Hick Carpenter CIN 67
Wins Will White CIN 40
ERA Denny Driscoll PIT 1.21
Strikeouts Tony Mullane LOU 170

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Worcester Worcesters</span> 19th-century Major League Baseball team

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Will White</span> American baseball player and manager (1854–1911)

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The following are the baseball events of the year 1883 throughout the world.

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Anthony John Mullane, nicknamed "Count" and "the Apollo of the Box", was an Irish Major League Baseball player who pitched for seven teams during his 13-season career. He is best known as an ambidextrous pitcher who could throw left- and right-handed, and for having one of the highest career win totals of pitchers not in the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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Charles W. Householder was an American Major League Baseball played mainly as a first baseman and catcher for the Baltimore Orioles in 1882 and the Brooklyn Atlantics in 1884.

Michael John Walsh was an Irish-American umpire and manager in Major League Baseball who umpired 304 games from 1875 to 1888 in three different leagues: the National Association, the National League, and the American Association.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dan Stearns</span> American baseball player (1861–1944)

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References

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  5. "A Look at Pitchers Who Take Each Other Deep". BaseballLibrary.com. Archived from the original on 2012-11-18. Retrieved 13 December 2012.