The following are the baseball events of the year 1883 throughout the world.
Inter-league playoff: Philadelphia (AA) declined to play Boston (NL)
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Boston Beaneaters | 63 | 35 | .643 | — | 41–8 | 22–27 |
Chicago White Stockings | 59 | 39 | .602 | 4 | 36–13 | 23–26 |
Providence Grays | 58 | 40 | .592 | 5 | 34–15 | 24–25 |
Cleveland Blues | 55 | 42 | .567 | 7½ | 31–18 | 24–24 |
Buffalo Bisons | 49 | 45 | .521 | 12 | 36–13 | 13–32 |
New York Gothams | 46 | 50 | .479 | 16 | 28–19 | 18–31 |
Detroit Wolverines | 40 | 58 | .408 | 23 | 23–26 | 17–32 |
Philadelphia Quakers | 17 | 81 | .173 | 46 | 9–40 | 8–41 |
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Philadelphia Athletics | 66 | 32 | .673 | — | 37–14 | 29–18 |
St. Louis Browns | 65 | 33 | .663 | 1 | 35–14 | 30–19 |
Cincinnati Red Stockings | 61 | 37 | .622 | 5 | 38–13 | 23–24 |
New York Metropolitans | 54 | 42 | .562 | 11 | 29–17 | 25–25 |
Louisville Eclipse | 52 | 45 | .536 | 13½ | 29–18 | 23–27 |
Columbus Buckeyes | 32 | 65 | .330 | 33½ | 18–29 | 14–36 |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys | 31 | 67 | .316 | 35 | 18–31 | 13–36 |
Baltimore Orioles | 28 | 68 | .292 | 37 | 18–31 | 10–37 |
National League | ||
Type | Name | Stat |
AVG | Dan Brouthers BUF | .374 |
HR | Buck Ewing NYG | 10 |
RBI | Dan Brouthers BUF | 97 |
Wins | Charles Radbourn PRO | 48 |
ERA | Jim McCormick CLE | 1.84 |
Strikeouts | Jim Whitney BOS | 345 |
American Association | ||
Type | Name | Stat |
AVG | Ed Swartwood PIT | .357 |
HR | Harry Stovey PHA | 14 |
RBI | Charley Jones CIN | 80 |
Wins | Will White CIN | 43 |
ERA | Will White CIN | 2.09 |
Strikeouts | Tim Keefe NYM | 361 |
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The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league. Founded on February 2, 1876, to replace the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (NAPBBP) of 1871–1875, the NL is sometimes called the Senior Circuit, in contrast to MLB's other league, the American League, which was founded 25 years later and is called the "Junior Circuit". Both leagues currently have 15 teams.
The following is a list of United States Major League Baseball teams that played in the National League during the 19th century. None of these teams, other than Athletic and Mutual, had actual names during this period; sportswriters however often applied creative monickers which are still, mistakenly, used today as "team names" following a convention established in 1951.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1882 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1902 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1935 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1943 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1936 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1929 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1926 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1910 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1894 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1889 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1888 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1887 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1886 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1885 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1884 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1881 throughout the world.
The following are the baseball events of the year 1877 throughout the world.
The following is a timeline of franchise evolution in Major League Baseball. The histories of franchises in the National Association of Base Ball Players (NABBP), National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (NA), Union Association (UA), and American Association (AA) before they joined the National League (NL) are also included. In 1900 the minor league Western League renamed itself the American League (AL). All of the 1899 Western League teams were a part of the transformation with the Saint Paul Apostles moving to Chicago and to play as the White Stockings. In 1901 the AL declared itself a Major League. For its inaugural major league season the AL dropped its teams in Indianapolis, Buffalo and Minneapolis and replaced them with franchises in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore and the Kansas City Blues moved to Washington to play as the Senators.