1885 MLB season | |
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League | American Association (AA) National League (NL) |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | Regular season:
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Number of games | 112 |
Number of teams | 16 (8 per league) |
Pennant winner | |
AA champions | St. Louis Browns |
AA runners-up | Cincinnati Red Stockings |
NL champions | Chicago White Stockings |
NL runners-up | New York Giants |
World's Championship Series | |
Champions | Series ended in a tie |
Runners-up | St. Louis Browns / Chicago White Stockings |
The 1885 Major League baseball season began on April 18, 1885. The regular season ended on October 15, with the Chicago White Stockings and the St. Louis Browns as regular season champions of the National League and American Association, respectively. The postseason began with Game 1 of the second World's Championship Series on October 14 and ended with Game 7 on October 24, in what was a best-of-seven-playoff. The White Stockings and Browns ended the series in a disputed tie in seven games. This dispute was due to the Browns not considering their forfeit in Game 2 as a voided game, and as a result, claimed victory.
Prior to the 1885 season, the unstable single season Union Association disbanded. The St. Louis Maroons of the Union Association joined the National League, in place of the disbanding Cleveland Blues. The twelve-team American Association would contract down to eight teams, with the Columbus Buckeyes, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Toledo Blue Stockings folding, while the late-entry Richmond Virginians returned to the Minor Leagues.
The National League's New York Gothams renamed as the New York Giants, and the American Association's Brooklyn Atlantics and Louisville Eclipse renamed as the Brooklyn Grays and Louisville Eclipse, respectively.
The 1885 schedule consisted of 112 games for all teams in the American Association and National League, each of which had eight teams. Each team was scheduled to play 16 games against the other seven teams of their respective league. This continued the format put in place by the National League since the previous season. The American Association, due to downsizing from a twelve-team league to an eight-team league over the off season, took on this format. This would be the final season for this format, as the AA would implement a 140-game format and the NL a 126-game format the following season.
American Association Opening Day took place on April 18 featuring four teams, while National League Opening Day took place on April 30, with a game between the Chicago White Stockings and St. Louis Maroons. The American Association would see its final day of the regular season on October 5 with a game between the Brooklyn Grays and Philadelphia Athletics, while the National League would see its final day of the season on October 10, featuring four teams. [1] The 1885 World's Championship Series took place between October 14 and October 24, though was originally supposed to extend to October 31. [2]
The 1885 season saw the following rule changes:
An asterisk (*) denotes the ballpark a team played the minority of their home games at
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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St. Louis Browns | 79 | 33 | .705 | — | 44–11 | 35–22 |
Cincinnati Red Stockings | 63 | 49 | .562 | 16 | 35–21 | 28–28 |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys | 56 | 55 | .505 | 22½ | 37–19 | 19–36 |
Philadelphia Athletics | 55 | 57 | .491 | 24 | 33–23 | 22–34 |
Brooklyn Grays | 53 | 59 | .473 | 26 | 35–22 | 18–37 |
Louisville Colonels | 53 | 59 | .473 | 26 | 37–19 | 16–40 |
New York Metropolitans | 44 | 64 | .407 | 33 | 28–24 | 16–40 |
Baltimore Orioles | 41 | 68 | .376 | 36½ | 29–26 | 12–42 |
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Chicago White Stockings | 87 | 25 | .777 | — | 42–14 | 45–11 |
New York Giants | 85 | 27 | .759 | 2 | 51–10 | 34–17 |
Philadelphia Quakers | 56 | 54 | .509 | 30 | 29–26 | 27–28 |
Providence Grays | 53 | 57 | .482 | 33 | 31–20 | 22–37 |
Boston Beaneaters | 46 | 66 | .411 | 41 | 24–34 | 22–32 |
Detroit Wolverines | 41 | 67 | .380 | 44 | 29–23 | 12–44 |
Buffalo Bisons | 38 | 74 | .339 | 49 | 19–34 | 19–40 |
St. Louis Maroons | 36 | 72 | .333 | 49 | 23–33 | 13–39 |
World's Championship Series | ||||||||||
AA | St. Louis Browns | 58 | 4 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 138 | ||
NL | Chicago White Stockings | 58 | 56* | 4 | 2 | 97 | 9 | 4 |
*Denotes game that St. Louis forfeited to Chicago
Team | Former Manager | New Manager |
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Baltimore Monumentals | Bill Henderson | Team folded |
Brooklyn Grays | George Taylor | Charlie Hackett |
Buffalo Bisons | Jim O'Rourke | Pud Galvin |
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds | Sam Crane | Team folded |
Cincinnati Red Stockings | Pop Snyder | Ollie Caylor |
Cleveland Blues | Charlie Hackett | Team folded |
Columbus Buckeyes | Gus Schmelz | Team folded |
Detroit Wolverines | Jack Chapman | Charlie Morton |
Indianapolis Hoosiers | Bill Watkins | Team folded |
Kansas City Cowboys | Ted Sullivan | Team folded |
Louisville Colonels | Mike Walsh | Jim Hart |
Milwaukee Brewers | Tom Loftus | Team folded |
New York Giants | John Ward | Jim Mutrie |
New York Metropolitans | Jim Mutrie | Jim Gifford |
Philadelphia Athletics | Lon Knight | Harry Stovey |
Richmond Virginians | Felix Moses | Team folded |
St. Paul Saints | Andrew Thompson | Team folded |
Toledo Blue Stockings | Charlie Morton | Team folded |
Washington Nationals (AA) | John Bickerton | Team folded |
Washington Nationals (UA) | Michael Scanlon | Team folded |
Team | Former Manager | New Manager |
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Brooklyn Grays | Charlie Hackett | Charlie Byrne |
Buffalo Bisons | Pud Galvin | Jack Chapman |
Detroit Wolverines | Charlie Morton | Bill Watkins |
St. Louis Maroons | Fred Dunlap | Alex McKinnon |
Stat | Player | Total |
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AVG | Pete Browning (LOU) | .362 |
OPS | Pete Browning (LOU) | .923 |
HR | Harry Stovey (PHA) | 13 |
RBI | Frank Fennelly (CIN) | 89 |
R | Harry Stovey (PHA) | 130 |
H | Pete Browning (LOU) | 174 |
Stat | Player | Total |
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AVG | Roger Connor (NYG) | .371 |
OPS | Dan Brouthers (BUF) | .951 |
HR | Abner Dalrymple (CHI) | 11 |
RBI | Cap Anson (CHI) | 108 |
R | King Kelly (CHI) | 124 |
H | Roger Connor (NYG) | 169 |
Stat | Player | Total |
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W | John Clarkson (CHI) | 53 |
L | Jim Whitney (BOS) | 32 |
ERA | Tim Keefe (NYG) | 1.58 |
K | John Clarkson (CHI) | 308 |
IP | John Clarkson (CHI) | 623.0 |
SV | Fred Pfeffer (CHI) Ed Williamson (CHI) | 2 |
WHIP | Lady Baldwin (DET) | 0.920 |
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