1886 in baseball

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

Champions edit

Major League Baseball edit

World Series
  • St. Louis Browns 4, Chicago White Stockings 2

Minor League Baseball edit

College baseball edit

Major League Baseball final standings edit

National League final standings edit

National LeagueWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Chicago White Stockings90340.72652–1038–24
Detroit Wolverines87360.70749–1338–23
New York Giants75440.63012½47–1228–32
Philadelphia Quakers71430.6231445–1426–29
Boston Beaneaters56610.47930½32–2624–35
St. Louis Maroons43790.3524627–3416–45
Kansas City Cowboys30910.24858½17–4013–51
Washington Nationals28920.2336019–439–49

American Association final standings edit

American AssociationWLPct.GBHomeRoad
St. Louis Browns93460.66952–1841–28
Pittsburgh Alleghenys80570.5841245–2835–29
Brooklyn Grays76610.5551644–2532–36
Louisville Colonels66700.48525½37–3029–40
Cincinnati Red Stockings65730.47127½40–3125–42
Philadelphia Athletics63720.4672838–3125–41
New York Metropolitans53820.3933830–3323–49
Baltimore Orioles48830.3664130–3218–51

Statistical leaders edit

National League statistical leaders edit

National League
TypeNameStat
AVGMike "King" Kelly CHI.388
HRDan Brouthers DET
Hardy Richardson DET
11
RBICap Anson CHI147
WinsLady Baldwin DET
Tim Keefe NYG
42
ERAHenry Boyle SLM1.76
StrikeoutsLady Baldwin DET323

American Association statistical leaders edit

American Association
TypeNameStat
AVGGuy Hecker LOU.341
HRBid McPhee CIN8
RBITip O'Neill SLB107
WinsDave Foutz SLB
Ed Morris PIT
41
ERADave Foutz SLB2.11
StrikeoutsMatt Kilroy BAL513

All-Time Statistical Leaders (Strikeouts) edit

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 edit

  • Guy Hecker of the Louisville Colonels not only compiled a 26–23 record with a 2.87 Earned Run Average as the Colonels number 2 pitcher, he also won the American Association batting crown with a .341 average. Hecker remains the only pitcher to ever win a batting title.
  • Matt Kilroy of the Baltimore Orioles throws 4 2-hitters, 3 1-hitters and a no-hitter in his rookie season in 1886. Kilroy also sets the single season major league record with 513 strikeouts.
  • Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings goes 23–6 in his rookie season in 1886. Flynn develops arm trouble and never pitches again in the major leagues. His 23 wins are still a record for a pitcher who only pitched in 1 season.

Events edit

January–March edit

April–June edit

July–September edit

October–December edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

References edit

General references
  • Spalding's Base Ball Guide and Official League Book of 1887; The Complete Book of the National Game of Base Ball. Chicago: A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1887. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
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..

External links edit