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1898 in baseball

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See also:1898 Major League Baseball season

The following are thebaseball events of the year1898 throughout the world.

Overview of the events of 1898 in baseball
Years in baseball

1898 in sports

Champions

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Statistical leaders

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National League
StatPlayerTotal
AVGWillie Keeler (BRO).385
HRJimmy Collins (BSN)15
RBINap Lajoie (PHI)127
WKid Nichols (BSN)31
ERAClark Griffith (CHI)1.88
KCy Seymour (NYG)239

National League final standings

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National League
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Boston Beaneaters10247.68562‍–‍1540‍–‍32
Baltimore Orioles9653.644658‍–‍1538‍–‍38
Cincinnati Reds9260.60511½58‍–‍2834‍–‍32
Chicago Orphans8565.56717½58‍–‍3127‍–‍34
Cleveland Spiders8168.5442136‍–‍1945‍–‍49
Philadelphia Phillies7871.5232449‍–‍3129‍–‍40
New York Giants7773.51325½45‍–‍2832‍–‍45
Pittsburgh Pirates7276.48629½39‍–‍3533‍–‍41
Louisville Colonels7081.4643343‍–‍3427‍–‍47
Brooklyn Bridegrooms5491.3724630‍–‍4124‍–‍50
Washington Senators51101.33652½34‍–‍4417‍–‍57
St. Louis Browns39111.26063½20‍–‍4419‍–‍67

1898 Baltimore Orioles

Events

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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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USS Maine baseball team, 1898, shortly after winning the Navy baseball championship. The entire team was killed save one in February 1898.
  • January 4 –Charlie Byrne, 54, co-founder of the franchise that became the Brooklyn Dodgers (1883), manager of the "Brooklyns" from June 15, 1885 through 1887, and co-owner until his death.
  • January 28 –Ned Connor, 48, utility player for the 1871 New York Haymakers.
  • February 25 –Tom Power (?), first baseman.
  • March 29 –Tony Hellman, 36, catcher.
  • April 13 –Charlie McCullough, 32, pitcher.
  • April 14 –Jiggs Parrott, 26, infielder.
  • April 17 –Bobby Mathews, 46, pitcher who won 297 games, 131 of them in the National Association, in a career that ran from 1871 to 1887, including the first professional league game victory in 1871, and consecutive 30-win seasons for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1883 to 1885.
  • June 4 –Harry Smith, 42, infielder.
  • June 23 –William Rexter, 48, outfielder.
  • August 2 –Val Robinson, 50, outfielder.
  • September 21 –Bill Tierney, 40, first baseman and outfielder.
  • October 5 –John Richmond, 43, shortstop and center fielder for seven teams during his eight seasons from 1875 to 1885.
  • October 20 –Curry Foley, 42, Irish outfielder/first baseman/pitcher who played from 1879 through 1883 for the Boston Red Caps and Buffalo Bisons National League teams, and the first major league player ever tohit for the cycle (May 25, 1882).
  • November 21 –Bill Hague, 46, third baseman from 1875 to 1879.
  • November 23 –Mother Watson, 33, pitcher.
  • December 27 –John Sneed, 37, outfielder.
  • December 30 –Bill Stearns, 45, pitcher for several National Association teams from 1871 to 1875.
  • December 31 –Martin Duke, 31, pitcher.

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