1873 in baseball
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The following are the baseball events of the year 1873 throughout the world.
This article is currently under construction.
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[edit] Champions
[edit] National Association final standings
National Association | |||||
Rank | Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
1st | Boston Red Stockings | 43 | 16 | .729 | -- |
2nd | Philadelphia White Stockings | 36 | 17 | .679 | 4.0 |
3rd | Baltimore Lord Baltimores | 34 | 22 | .607 | 7.5 |
4th | New York Mutuals | 29 | 24 | .547 | 11.0 |
5th | Philadelphia Athletics | 28 | 23 | .549 | 11.0 |
6th | Brooklyn Atlantics | 17 | 37 | .315 | 23.5 |
7th | Washington Blue Legs | 8 | 31 | .205 | 25.0 |
8th | Elizabeth Resolutes | 2 | 21 | .087 | 23.0 |
9th | Baltimore Marylands | 0 | 6 | .000 | 16.5 |
[edit] Statistical leaders
National Association | |||
Type | Name | Stat | |
AVG | Ross Barnes BOS | .425 | |
HR | Lip Pike BAL | 4 | |
RBI | Deacon White BOS | 66 | |
Wins | Albert Spalding BOS | 41 | |
ERA | Cherokee Fisher ATH | 1.81 | |
Strikeouts | Bobby Mathews NYU | 75 |
[edit] Notable seasons
[edit] Events
[edit] January-March
- March 3 - For the first time, the NA adopts a standardized ball to be used in all league games.
[edit] April-June
- May 14 - Nearly 5,000 fans watch the upstart Philadelphia White Stockings defeat the established Philadelphia Athletics 5-4 in 13 innings. Only once before, in 1865, had that many innings been played in one game.
- June 7 - The New York Mutuals and Philadelphia White Stockings combine for 40 errors in a game won by the White Stockings. The White Stockings, aided by the Mutuals 26 miscues, win 12-10.
- June 11 - 10,000 fans are in attendance see the Philadelphia White Stockings score 5 runs in the 7th inning to defeat the Philadelphia Athletics 7-5.
[edit] July-September
- July 4 - Leading 11-3 over the Elizabeth Resolutes, the Boston Red Stockings score 21 runs in the bottom of the 9th inning for a 32-3 victory. The home-ahead rule would not be instituted for 6 more years.
- July 22 - Tom Barlow of the Brooklyn Atlantics lays down 6 bunts, all for hits, in a game against the Baltimore Canaries.
- July 24 - Bob Ferguson of the Brooklyn Atlantics is the umpire in a game between the New York Mutuals and the Baltimore Canaries which ends with the Mutuals scoring 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th for an 11-10 victory. Ferguson and the Mutuals' Nat Hicks get into an altercation with Ferguson breaking Hicks' arm by hitting him with a bat. Ferguson requires a police escort to leave the field and Hicks will be out for 2 months due to the incident.
- August 16 - The Boston Red Stockings defeat the Philadelphia White Stockings 11-8 in Chicago in front of several thousand fans. After the game, it is announced that Chicago has signed several players in hopes of placing a team in the NA for the 1874 season.
[edit] October-December
- October 16 - The Baltimore Canaries turn a triple play in a losing cause against the Philadelphia White Stockings.
- November 6 - A benefit game is played between the Philadelphia White Stockings and Philadelphia Athletics under a proposed rule of 10 men on the field and 10 innings for a game. The extra player is placed on the infield as a right shortstop and with most observers feeling the extra player unneccessary, the rule is never implemented.
- October 22 - The Boston Red Stockings win the pennant for the 2nd year in a row. They clinch on the same date as they had in 1872.
[edit] Births
- January 10 - Chick Stahl
- January 10 - Jack O'Neill
- January 19 - Arlie Pond
- January 23 - Red Donahue
- February 5 - Jack O'Brien
- February 20 - Tom O'Brien
- March 10 - Gene DeMontreville
- March 29 - Duff Cooley
- April 7 - John McGraw
- May 23 - "Brewery" Jack Taylor
- July 11 - Jimmy Slagle
- July 19 - Harry Davis
- August 26 - Chick Fraser
- October 5 - Claude Ritchey
- November 4 - Bobby Wallace
- November 10 - Willie McGill
- November 24 - Ed Doheny
- November 29 - Jake Weimer
- December 6 - Harry Wolverton
- December 14 - John Anderson
[edit] Deaths
- February 26 - Cy Bentley, 22, pitcher and right fielder for the 1872 Middletown Mansfields.
[edit] External links
- 1873 season at baseball-reference.com
- Charlton's Baseball Chronology at BaseballLibrary.com
- Retrosheet.org
[edit] References
- Levine, Peter (1985). A.G. Spalding and the Rise of Baseball: The Promise of American Sport. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-503552-6