1889 American Association

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The 1889 season of the American Association was the eighth season of the league.

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Season summary[edit]

Standings[edit]

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
Rank Team G W L T WPCT GB RS (RS/G) RA (RA/G) AVG OBP SLG ERA FPCT
1 Brooklyn Bridegrooms 140 93 44 3 .664 -.- 995 (7.11) 706 (5.04) 0.263 0.338 0.364 3.61 0.928
2 St. Louis Browns 141 90 45 6 .638 2.0 957 (6.79) 680 (4.82) 0.266 0.332 0.370 3.00 0.925
3 Philadelphia Athletics 138 75 58 5 .543 16.0 880 (6.38) 787 (5.70) 0.275 0.347 0.377 3.53 0.920
4 Cincinnati Red Stockings 141 76 63 2 .539 18.0 897 (6.36) 769 (5.45) 0.270 0.332 0.382 3.50 0.926
5 Baltimore Orioles 139 70 65 4 .504 22.0 791 (5.69) 795 (5.72) 0.254 0.314 0.328 3.56 0.907
6 Columbus Solons 140 60 78 2 .429 33.5 779 (5.56) 924 (6.60) 0.259 0.330 0.356 4.39 0.916
7 Kansas City Cowboys 139 55 82 2 .396 38.0 852 (6.13) 1031 (7.42) 0.254 0.314 0.328 4.36 0.899
8 Louisville Colonels 140 27 111 2 .193 66.5 632 (4.51) 1091 (7.79) 0.252 0.297 0.330 4.81 0.906

League leaders[edit]

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

Batting[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Games Played Ollie Beard Cincinnati Red Stockings 141
At Bats Tommy McCarthy St. Louis Browns 604
Runs Scored Mike Griffin
Harry Stovey
Baltimore Orioles
Philadelphia Athletics
152
Hits Tommy Tucker Baltimore Orioles 196
Doubles Curt Welch Philadelphia Athletics 39
Triples Lefty Marr Columbus Solons 15
Home Runs Bug Holliday
Harry Stovey
Cincinnati Red Stockings
Philadelphia Athletics
19
Total Bases Harry Stovey Philadelphia Athletics 292
Runs Batted In Harry Stovey Philadelphia Athletics 119
Stolen Bases Billy Hamilton Kansas City Cowboys 111
Walks Yank Robinson St. Louis Browns 118
Hit by Pitch Tommy Tucker Baltimore Orioles 33
Strikeouts Charlie Duffee St. Louis Browns 81
Batting Average Tommy Tucker Baltimore Orioles 0.372
On-Base Percentage Tommy Tucker Baltimore Orioles 0.450
Slugging Percentage Harry Stovey Philadelphia Athletics 0.525
On-Base plus Slugging Tommy Tucker Baltimore Orioles 0.934
On-Base plus Slugging Plus Tommy Tucker Baltimore Orioles 163

Pitching[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Wins Bob Caruthers Brooklyn Bridegrooms 40
Losses Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 34
Win-Loss Percentage Bob Caruthers Brooklyn Bridegrooms '0.784
Appearances Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 63
Games Started Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 59
Complete Games Matt Kilroy Baltimore Orioles 55
Shutouts Bob Caruthers Brooklyn Bridegrooms 7
Games Finished Tony Mullane Cincinnati Red Stockings 9
Saves Tony Mullane Cincinnati Red Stockings 5
Innings Pitched Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 513.2
Batters Faced Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 2256
Hits Allowed Park Swartzel Kansas City Cowboys 481
Home Runs Allowed Park Swartzel Kansas City Cowboys 21
Base-on-Balls Allowed Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 274
Hit Batsmen Tom Sullivan Kansas City Cowboys 6
Strikeouts Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 368
Wild Pitches Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 39
Balks 58 players tied 0
Runs Allowed Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 358
Earned Runs Allowed Mark Baldwin Columbus Solons 206
Earned Run Average Jack Stivetts St. Louis Browns 2.25
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Jack Stivetts St. Louis Browns 1.153

Postseason[edit]

In the World's Series, the American Association champion Brooklyn Bridegrooms were defeated by the National League's New York Giants, 6 games to 3.

Notable events[edit]

Umpires[edit]

* Denotes a fill-in umpire

Further Reading[edit]

  • Jean-Pierre Caillault: A Tale of Four Cities: Nineteenth Century Baseball’s Most Exciting Season, 1889, in Contemporary Accounts, McFarland, Jefferson, NC, 2003. ISBN 978-0-7864-1678-3