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The 1900 season of the National League was the twenty-fifth season of the league.

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Season summary[edit]

Standings[edit]

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates winner of Chronicle-Telegraph Cup
Rank Team G W L T WPCT GB RS (RS/G) RA (RA/G) AVG OBP SLG ERA FPCT
1 Brooklyn Superbas 142 82 54 6 .577 -.- 816 (5.75) 722 (5.08) 0.293 0.349 0.383 3.89 0.948
2 Pittsburgh Pirates 140 79 60 1 .564 4.5 733 (5.24) 612 (4.37) 0.272 0.319 0.368 3.06 0.945
3 Philadelphia Phillies 141 75 63 3 .532 8.0 810 (5.74) 792 (5.62) 0.290 0.347 0.378 4.12 0.945
4 Boston Beaneaters 142 66 72 4 .465 17.0 778 (5.48) 739 (5.20) 0.283 0.336 0.373 3.72 0.953
5 St. Louis Cardinals 142 65 75 2 .458 19.0 744 (5.24) 748 (5.27) 0.291 0.346 0.375 3.75 0.943
6 Chicago Orphans 146 65 75 6 .445 19.0 635 (4.35) 751 (5.14) 0.260 0.308 0.342 3.23 0.933
7 Cincinnati Reds 144 62 77 5 .431 21.5 703 (4.88) 745 (5.17) 0.266 0.311 0.354 3.83 0.945
8 New York Giants 141 60 78 3 .426 23.0 713 (5.06) 823 (5.84) 0.279 0.331 0.357 3.96 0.928

League leaders[edit]

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

Batting[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Games Played Jimmy Collins Boston Beaneaters 142
At Bats Jimmy Collins Boston Beaneaters 586
Runs Scored Roy Thomas Philadelphia Phillies 132
Hits Willie Keeler Brooklyn Superbas 204
Doubles Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates 45
Triples Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates 22
Home Runs Herman Long Boston Beaneaters 12
Total Bases Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates 302
Runs Batted In Elmer Flick Philadelphia Phillies 110
Stolen Bases Patsy Donovan
George Van Haltren
St. Louis Cardinals
New York Giants
45
Walks Roy Thomas Philadelphia Phillies 115
Hit by Pitch Dan McGann St. Louis Cardinals 24
Sacrifice Hits Jimmy Slagle Philadelphia Phillies 27
Batting Average Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates 0.381
On-Base Percentage John McGraw St. Louis Cardinals 0.505
Slugging Percentage Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates 0.573
On-Base plus Slugging Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates 1.007
On-Base plus Slugging Plus Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates 175

Pitching[edit]

Statistic Leader Team Number
Wins Joe McGinnity Brooklyn Superbas 28
Losses Bill Carrick New York Giants 22
Win-Loss Percentage Joe McGinnity Brooklyn Superbas 0.778
Appearances Bill Carrick New York Giants 45
Games Started Bill Carrick New York Giants 41
Complete Games Pink Hawley New York Giants 34
Shutouts Clark Griffith
Noodles Hahn
Kid Nichols
Cy Young
Chicago Orphans
Cincinnati Reds
Boston Beaneaters
St. Louis Cardinals
4
Games Finished Harry Howell Brooklyn Superbas 10
Saves Frank Kitson Brooklyn Superbas 4
Innings Pitched Joe McGinnity Brooklyn Superbas 343.0
Batters Faced Joe McGinnity Brooklyn Superbas 1498
Hits Allowed Bill Carrick New York Giants 415
Home Runs Allowed Frank Kitson Brooklyn Superbas 12
Base-on-Balls Allowed Joe McGinnity Brooklyn Superbas 113
Hit Batsmen Joe McGinnity Brooklyn Superbas 41
Strikeouts Noodles Hahn Cincinnati Reds 132
Wild Pitches Bill Bernhard
Bill Dineen
Ed Scott
Philadelphia Phillies
Boston Beaneaters
Cincinnati Reds
11
Balks Bill Dineen
Ed Doheny
Pink Hawley
Boston Beaneaters
New York Giants
New York Giants
2
Runs Allowed Bill Carrick New York Giants 224
Earned Runs Allowed Jack Powell St. Louis Cardinals 142
Earned Run Average Rube Waddell Pittsburgh Pirates 2.37
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Rube Waddell Pittsburgh Pirates 1.107

Postseason[edit]

The Chronicle-Telegraph Cup featured a match-up between two National League teams, the first place Brooklyn Superbas against the second place Pittsburgh Pirates. The Brooklyn club won the series three games to one.

Notable events[edit]

Umpires[edit]

* Denotes a fill-in umpire