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1891 in baseball

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See also:1891 Major League Baseball season

The following are thebaseball events of the year1891 throughout the world.

Overview of the events of 1891 in baseball
Years in baseball

1891 in sports

Champions

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World Series: Boston (NL) declined to meet Boston (AA)

Statistical leaders

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American AssociationNational League
StatPlayerTotalPlayerTotal
AVGDan Brouthers (BSR).350Billy Hamilton (PHI).340
HRDuke Farrell (BSR)12Harry Stovey (BSN)
Mike Tiernan (NYG)
16
RBIHugh Duffy (BSR)
Duke Farrell (BSR)
110Cap Anson (CHI)120
WSadie McMahon (BAL)35Bill Hutchinson (CHI)44
ERAEd Crane (CKE)2.45John Ewing (NYG)2.27
KJack Stivetts (STL)259Amos Rusie (NYG)337

Major league baseball final standings

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American Association final standings

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American Association
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Boston Reds9342.68951‍–‍1742‍–‍25
St. Louis Browns8551.62552‍–‍2133‍–‍30
Baltimore Orioles7164.5262244‍–‍2427‍–‍40
Philadelphia Athletics7366.5252243‍–‍2630‍–‍40
Milwaukee Brewers2115.58322½16‍–‍55‍–‍10
Cincinnati Kelly's Killers4357.43032½24‍–‍2119‍–‍36
Columbus Solons6176.4453333‍–‍2928‍–‍47
Louisville Colonels5483.3944039‍–‍3215‍–‍51
Washington Statesmen4491.3264928‍–‍4016‍–‍51

National League final standings

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National League
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Boston Beaneaters8751.63051‍–‍2036‍–‍31
Chicago Colts8253.60743‍–‍2239‍–‍31
New York Giants7161.5381339‍–‍2832‍–‍33
Philadelphia Phillies6869.49618½35‍–‍3433‍–‍35
Cleveland Spiders6574.46822½40‍–‍2825‍–‍46
Brooklyn Grooms6176.44525½41‍–‍3120‍–‍45
Cincinnati Reds5681.40930½26‍–‍4130‍–‍40
Pittsburgh Pirates5580.40730½32‍–‍3423‍–‍46

Notable seasons

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Bill Hutchison
  • Philadelphia Phillies left fielderBilly Hamilton leads the NL with 179 hits, 111 stolen bases, 141 runs scored, and a .340 batting average. His .874 OPS and 155 OPS+ both rank second in the league.[1][2]
  • Chicago Colts pitcherBill Hutchison has a record of 44–19 and leads the NL with 561 innings pitched and 44 wins. His 261 strikeouts rank second in the league. He has a 2.81 earned run average and a 123 ERA+.[3][4]

Events

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January–March

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  • January 16 - An agreement is signed between the National League, American Association, and Western Association which creates a three man panel to settle any and all disputes between the three leagues. The agreement occurs two days after the National League allowed the American Association to place a team in Boston, a move the NL'sBoston Beaneaters opposed.
  • January 30 - TheBoston Reds purchase the contract of second basemanCupid Childs from the Syracuse Stars for $2,000.
  • February 1 - The New York Giants sell the contract ofJesse Burkett to theCleveland Spiders
  • February 6 – TheNew York Giants' salary list is leaked to the press. It shows a total player payroll of $54,600 withBuck Ewing's $5,500 salary topping the scale.

April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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  • October 4 – On the final day of theAmerican Association season,Ted Breitenstein of theSt. Louis Browns throws ano-hitter against theLouisville Colonels, in an 8–0 Browns win. It is Breitenstein's first major league start. He faced the minimum number of batters, 27, allowing just one base on balls. It was also the lastno-hitter thrown in theAmerican Association, as the league folded following the season.
  • November 26 – A series for the championship of thePacific coast begins between the champions of the California League (the San Jose Dukes) and the Pacific Northwest League pennant winners (the Portland Webfeet). San Jose wins the opener, 8–6. The series will last until January 10 with San Jose winning 10 games to 9. All the games are played inSan Jose, California.

Births

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Deaths

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References

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  1. ^"1891 National League Batting Leaders". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  2. ^"Billy Hamilton Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  3. ^"1891 National League Pitching Leaders". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  4. ^"Bill Hutchison Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved August 29, 2020.

External links

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