New York Mutuals
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- Officially known as: Mutual of New York
- Ballpark: Elysian Fields, Hoboken, New Jersey (1858-1867), Union Grounds, Williamsburg, Brooklyn (1868-October 17, 1876)
- Overall record: 415-240-12 .631
National Association of Base Ball Players Champions: 1868
Member of the National Association of Base Ball Players (1858-1870), National Association 1871 to 1875. Member of National League in 1876.
Team History[edit]
Formed in 1857, the New York Mutuals team was formed too late to participate in the inaugural season of the first National Association. Originally the team shared its home games at Elysian Fields with teams like the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club. In 1868 they moved to the enclosed Union Grounds in Brooklyn, NY where they would share home field with Atlantics and the Eckfords. The Mutuals were one of the founding teams in the second National Association] in 1871 and later played in the National League. Due to financial difficulties, the team was not able to make the trip out west at the end of the league's inaugural 1876 season. As a result, it was expelled from the league. The Mutuals' sole claim to fame in its brief stint in the National League was the execution of the first triple play in a 28-3 loss to the Dark Blues of Hartford on May 13th.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Games | Record | Pct. | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
1858 | 12 | 11-1 | .917 | 2 (1st in wins) |
1859 | 8 | 3-5 | .375 | 6 |
1860 | 11 | 1-8-2 | .182 | 5 |
1861 | 10 | 8-2 | .800 | 2 (1t in wins) |
1862 | 13 | 8-5 | .615 | 2 |
1863 | 14 | 10-4 | .714 | 2 (1t in wins) |
1864 | 24 | 21-3 | .870 | 2 (1t in wins) |
1865 | 16 | 12-4 | .750 | 4 |
1866 | 12 | 10-2 | .833 | 5 |
1867 | 30 | 23-6-1 | .783 | 4 |
1868 | 41 | 31-10 | .756 | 1 (5th in wins) |
1869 | 53 | 37-16 | .698 | 5 |
1870 | 88 | 68-17-3 | .790 | 2 (1st in wins) |
1871 | 33 | 16-17 | .485 | 4 |
1872 | 56 | 34-20-2 | .625 | 3 |
1873 | 53 | 29-24 | .547 | 4 |
1874 | 65 | 42-23 | .646 | 2 |
1875 | 71 | 30-38-3 | .444 | 7 |
1876 | 57 | 21-35-1 | .377 | 6 |
List of known amateur Mutuals players (before 1871)[edit]
1857 New Members[edit]
- Edward Shandley
- John Carland
- James Kelso
- James McConnell
1858 New Members[edit]
- Anson B. Taylor
- Harry B. Taylor
- Lawrence Clancy
- William L. Green
- Simon Burns
- Patrick Kirelin?
- John Beard
- P. Gavagan
- W. Powell
- J. Curtis
- W. Anderson
1859 New Members[edit]
- William McMahon
- Harris?
- Mott?
1860 New Members[edit]
- Lawrence Bogart
1861 New Members[edit]
- Edward Brown
- Charles Hunt
- John Goldie
1862 New Members[edit]
- Bill Wansley
- John Zeller
- Edward Ward
1863 New Members[edit]
- Daniel Patterson
- Billy McKeever
1864 New Members[edit]
1865 New Members[edit]
- None confirmed
1866 New Members[edit]
- Fred Waterman
- John Hatfield
- Phonney Martin
- Nat Jewett
- Dick Hunt
- William Tweed
- Robert Lindsay
1867 New Members[edit]
1868 New Members[edit]
1869 New Members[edit]
- Dave Eggler
- Jim Carleton
- Charlie Mills
- Everett Mills
- Billy Lewis
1870 New Members[edit]
- Dick Higham
- Candy Nelson
- Alexander Davidson
- Michael Norton
- Anthony Hartman
People who joined the Mutuals in unknown years[edit]
- Tom Patterson
- Patsy Dockney (joined sometime between 1868-1869)
- David Lennox
- Mahlon Stockman
- James Reed
- Tom Watts
- Phineas Smith
- Patrick Culkin
- William C. Gover
- Richard Thorn
- Bernard Kenney
- Michael Hayes
- Dan McSweeney
- John Wildey
- Peter Norton
- Michael Norton
- Warren Davids
- James O'Neill
- Pete Shreve
- Henry T. Clark
- William Dongan
- R. Breslin
- Dewey?
- Stephens?
- Freeland?
- Campbell?
- McCullough?
- Spence?
- Dalton?
- Greer?
- Wismer?
- Lloyd?
Sources[edit]
- Peter Filichia: Green Cathedrals: The Ultimate Celebrations of All 273 Major League and Negro League Ballparks Past and Present, Addison Wesley Publishing Company (March 1993)
- http://www.baseballchronology.com/baseball/leagues/National_Association/New_York_Mutuals/
- http://www.baseballchronology.com/baseball/leagues/NABBP/
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