1882 Major League Baseball season

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The 1882 major league baseball season was contested from May 1 through October 2, 1882. It was the inaugural season for the American Association (AA) and seventh season for the National League (NL). The Cincinnati Red Stockings won the AA pennant, while the Chicago White Stockings won the NL pennant. There was no postseason.

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1882 MLB season
LeagueAmerican Association (AA)
National League (NL)
SportBaseball
DurationMay 2 – October 1, 1882 (AA)
May 1 – October 2, 1882 (NL)
Number of games80 (AA)
84 (NL)
Number of teams14 (6 in AA, 8 in NL)
Pennant winner
AA championsCincinnati Red Stockings
  AA runners-upPhiladelphia Athletics
NL championsChicago White Stockings
  NL runners-upProvidence Grays
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Locations of teams for the 1882 American Association season
American Association

The American Association was established as a six-team league in cities not represented by the National League. The AA was established with the expectation that it would have more of a "liberal policy" and better labor relations, threatening the puritanical NL, which itself had formal behavior codes with associated policies and procedures and a blacklist for players who did not comply to said rules. The AA also refused to recognize the NL's reserve lists.

Three of the six teams of the American Association survive to this day as National League teams; the Cincinnati Red Stockings, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, and St. Louis Brown Stockings are today's Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals.

The 1882 season was the last for the Troy Trojans and Worcester Worcesters.

Schedule

The 1882 schedule consisted of 80 games for all teams in the six-team American Association, and 84 games for all teams in the eight-team National League. Each American Association team was scheduled to play 16 games against the other five teams, while each National League was scheduled to play 12 games against the other seven teams. The 80-game format was unique to the American Association's 1882 season. Meanwhile, the National League had been playing their 84-game schedule, since 1879, though 1882 would be their last. The following season would see both leagues take on a 98-game format, playing 14 games each against their seven opponents.

National League Opening Day took place on May 1 featuring all eight teams, while American Association Opening Day took place on May 2, featuring all six teams. The National League would see its final day of the regular season on October 2 featuring a game between the Boston Red Caps and Providence Grays, while the American Association would see its final day of the regular season on October 1, featuring a game between the Louisville Eclipse and St. Louis Brown Stockings.

Rule changes

The 1882 season saw the following rule changes:

  • While the National League determined its championship by number of wins, the American Association would determine its championship by winning percentage.[1]
  • Pitchers were now allowed to throw sidearm.[2]

Teams

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    In today's Rensselaer.

Standings

American Association

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American Association
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cincinnati Red Stockings 5525 .688 3111 2414
Philadelphia Athletics 4134 .547 11½ 2118 2016
Louisville Eclipse 4238 .525 13 2613 1625
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 3939 .500 15 1720 2219
St. Louis Brown Stockings 3743 .463 18 2420 1323
Baltimore Orioles 1954 .260 32½ 725 1229
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National League

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National League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago White Stockings 5529 .655 3510 2019
Providence Grays 5232 .619 3 3012 2220
Boston Red Caps 4539 .536 10 2715 1824
Buffalo Bisons 4539 .536 10 2613 1926
Cleveland Blues 4240 .512 12 2119 2121
Detroit Wolverines 4241 .506 12½ 2418 1823
Troy Trojans 3548 .422 19½ 2220 1328
Worcester Worcesters 1866 .214 37 1230 636
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Managerial changes

Off-season

In-season

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League leaders

Any team shown in small text indicates a previous team a player was on during the season.

American Association

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Hitting leaders[4]
Stat Player Total
AVG Pete Browning (LOU) .378
OPS Pete Browning (LOU) .940
HR Oscar Walker (STL) 7
RBI Hick Carpenter (CIN) 67
R Ed Smartwood (PIT) 87
H Hick Carpenter (CIN) 120
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Pitching leaders[5]
Stat Player Total
W Will White (CIN) 40
L Doc Landis (BAL/PHI) 29
ERA Denny Driscoll (PIT) 1.21
K Tony Mullane (LOU) 170
IP Will White (CIN) 480.0
SV Eddie Fusselback (STL) 1
WHIP Guy Hecker (LOU) 0.769
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National League

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Hitting leaders[6]
Stat Player Total
AVG Dan Brouthers (BUF) .368
OPS Dan Brouthers (BUF) .950
HR George Wood (DET) 7
RBI Cap Anson (CHI) 83
R George Gore (CHI) 99
H Dan Brouthers (BUF) 129
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Pitching leaders[7]
Stat Player Total
W Jim McCormick (CLE) 36
L Lee Richmond (WOR) 33
ERA Larry Corcoran (CHI) 1.95
K Charles Radbourn (PRO) 201
IP Jim McCormick (CLE) 595.2
SV John Ward (PRO) 1
WHIP Larry Corcoran (CHI) 0.967
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