1886 in baseball

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The following are the baseball events of the year 1886 throughout the world.

Contents

Champions

Major League Baseball

World Series

Minor League Baseball

College baseball

Major League Baseball final standings

National League final standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago White Stockings 90340.72652–1038–24
Detroit Wolverines 87360.70749–1338–23
New York Giants 75440.63012½47–1228–32
Philadelphia Quakers 71430.6231445–1426–29
Boston Beaneaters 56610.47930½32–2624–35
St. Louis Maroons 43790.3524627–3416–45
Kansas City Cowboys 30910.24858½17–4013–51
Washington Nationals 28920.2336019–439–49

American Association final standings

American Association W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Browns 93460.66952–1841–28
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 80570.5841245–2835–29
Brooklyn Grays 76610.5551644–2532–36
Louisville Colonels 66700.48525½37–3029–40
Cincinnati Red Stockings 65730.47127½40–3125–42
Philadelphia Athletics 63720.4672838–3125–41
New York Metropolitans 53820.3933830–3323–49
Baltimore Orioles 48830.3664130–3218–51

Statistical leaders

National League statistical leaders

National League
TypeNameStat
AVG Mike "King" Kelly CHI .388
HR Dan Brouthers DET
Hardy Richardson DET
11
RBI Cap Anson CHI 147
Wins Lady Baldwin DET
Tim Keefe NYG
42
ERA Henry Boyle SLM 1.76
Strikeouts Lady Baldwin DET 323

American Association statistical leaders

American Association
TypeNameStat
AVG Guy Hecker LOU .341
HR Bid McPhee CIN 8
RBI Tip O'Neill SLB 107
Wins Dave Foutz SLB
Ed Morris PIT
41
ERA Dave Foutz SLB 2.11
Strikeouts Matt Kilroy BAL 513

All-Time Statistical Leaders (Strikeouts)

The 1886 season was memorable as the top two all-time Major League Baseball single season strikeout totals were established that year: [1]

PitcherStrikeoutsSeasonTeamLeagueOverall Rank
Matt Kilroy5131886Baltimore OriolesAA1
Toad Ramsey4991886Louisville ColonelsAA2

Notable seasons

Events

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October–December

Births

Deaths

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Egyptian Healy</span> American baseball player (1866–1899)

John J. Healy, nicknamed "Egyptian" and "Long John", was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Healy played for the St. Louis Maroons, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Washington Nationals, Chicago White Stockings, Toledo Maumees, Baltimore Orioles, and Louisville Colonels from 1885 to 1892. He was 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and weighed 158 pounds (72 kg).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sam Barkley</span> American baseball player (1858–1912)

Samuel E. Barkley was an American Major League Baseball second baseman. Born in Wheeling, Virginia he played for four teams in six seasons from 1884 to 1889.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Billy Taylor (1880s pitcher)</span> American baseball player (1855–1900)

William Henry "Bollicky Bill" Taylor was a pitcher, outfielder, and catcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Worcester Ruby Legs, Detroit Wolverines, Cleveland Blues, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, St. Louis Maroons, Philadelphia Athletics, and Baltimore Orioles during the 1880s. Taylor was 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) and weighed 208 lb (94 kg).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hardie Henderson</span> American baseball player (1862–1903)

James Harding "Hardie" Henderson was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from 1883 to 1888. He played for the Philadelphia Quakers, Baltimore Orioles, Brooklyn Grays, and Pittsburgh Alleghenys, and he had a win–loss record of 81–121.

References

General references
Inline citations
  1. Strikeouts Single Season Leaders by Baseball Almanac
  2. Snyder, John (2010). 365 Oddball Days in Dodgers History. United States: Clerisy Press. p. 384. ISBN   1578604524..