1879 in baseball

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The following are the baseball events of the year 1879 throughout the world.  

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Contents

[edit] Champions

[edit] National League final standings

National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st Providence Grays 59 25 .702 --
2nd Boston Red Caps 54 30 .643 5
3rd Buffalo Bisons 46 32 .590 10
4th Chicago White Stockings 46 33 .582 10.5
5th Cincinnati Reds 43 37 .537 14
6th Cleveland Blues 27 55 .329 31
7th Syracuse Stars 22 48 .314 30
8th Troy Trojans 19 56 .253 35.5

[edit] Statistical leaders

National League
Type Name Stat
AVG Paul Hines PRO .357
HR Charley Jones BSN 9
RBI Charley Jones BSN 62 Jim O'Rourke BSN 62
Wins John Montgomery Ward PRO 47
ERA Tommy Bond BSN 1.96
Strikeouts John Montgomery Ward PRO 239

[edit] Notable seasons

  • Tommy Bond of the Boston Red Caps finishes 2nd in the National League with 43 wins. It is the 3rd consecutive season that Bond has won 40 games, a feat that has never been matched in major league history. Bond also wins his second ERA title, finishing at 1.96, and leads the league for the third straight season in shutouts with 11.

[edit] Events

[edit] January-March

[edit] April-June

  • April 1 - The Northwest League is formed and refuses to affiliate with National League or the National Association (formerly International League). The league consists of 4 teams; Davenport, Omaha, Dubuque and Rockford.
  • April 4 - The Providence Grays announce the creation of a "bull pen", to be located in centerfield, where fans may purchase tickets for 15¢ beginning in the 5th inning.
  • May 2 - Rookie Mike Mansell of the newly-formed Troy Trojans, in attempting to break up a double play, sprains the neck of star player Ross Barnes of the Cincinnati Reds. As this is not yet an accepted style of play, Mansell is censured for his actions.
  • May 17 - With no available regular catchers, the Cleveland Blues (NL) give Fred Gunkle a try. Midway through the game, after 3 errors and 7 passed balls, Gunkle is mercifully moved to right field. It is the only game he will ever play in the majors.
  • May 20 - After catcher Pop Snyder cuts his hand in the 8th inning, Boston Red Caps pitcher Tommy Bond is forced to ease up on his pitching. The Chicago White Stockings take advantage of the slower speed and score 4 in the 9th to beat the Red Caps 9-5.
  • June 6 - Charley Jones of the Boston Red Caps, who will lead the league in home runs, hits one that is estimated to travel 500 feet in the air.
  • June 14 - Silver Flint of the Chicago White Stockings hits a ball over the left field fence in the 9th inning against the Troy Trojans. Flint chooses to stop at third base for a triple so that the catcher will have to play closer to the batter, thus giving him a better hitting opportunity. Flint does score, but the White Stockings lose 10-9.
  • June 20 - Oscar Walker, of the Buffalo Bisons, becomes the first major league player to strike out 5 times in a 9-inning game.
  • June 21 - William Edward White plays first base for the Providence Grays in their 5-3 win over the Cleveland Blues. White is believed by some to have been the first black player to play in the major leagues.
  • June 22 - The New York Times reports on the death of a player named Alexander Taylor. The article states that Taylor, while catching, set up too close to the batter as he swung and was hit in the head by the bat, smashing his skull.
  • June 23 - Dan Brouthers makes his debut with the Troy Trojans.
  • June 26 - Boston catcher Pop Snyder starts a triple play by dropping a third strike with the bases loaded and no outs to help the Red Caps beat the Providence Grays 3-2. The dropped third strike rule will not be implemented until 1887.

[edit] July-September

[edit] October-December

[edit] Births

[edit] Deaths

[edit] External links