1883 AA

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The 1883 season of the American Association was the second season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates league champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
1Philadelphia Athletics9866320.673-.-720 (7.35)547 (5.58)0.2620.2980.3452.880.865
2St. Louis Browns9865330.6631.0549 (5.60)409 (4.17)0.2550.2810.3212.230.909
3Cincinnati Red Stockings9861370.6225.0662 (6.76)413 (4.21)0.2620.2890.3632.260.908
4New York Metropolitans9754421.55711.0498 (5.13)405 (4.18)0.2500.2790.3192.900.905
5Louisville Eclipse9852451.53113.5564 (5.76)562 (5.73)0.2510.2790.3313.510.888
6Columbus Buckeyes9732650.33033.5476 (4.91)659 (6.79)0.2400.2680.3263.960.874
7Pittsburgh Alleghenys9831670.31635.0525 (5.36)728 (7.43)0.2470.2800.3234.620.884
8Baltimore Orioles9628680.29237.0471 (4.91)742 (7.73)0.2460.2790.3144.080.855

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedJoe Battin
Bill Gleason
Arlie Latham
John Reilly
Jimmy Wolf
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
St. Louis Browns
St. Louis Browns
Cincinnati Red Stockings
Louisville Eclipse
98
At BatsJud BirchallPhiladelphia Athletics448
Runs ScoredHarry StoveyPhiladelphia Athletics110
HitsEd SwartwoodPittsburgh Alleghenys147
DoublesHarry StoveyPhiladelphia Athletics31
TriplesPop SmithColumbus Buckeyes17
Home RunsHarry StoveyPhiladelphia Athletics14
Total BasesHarry StoveyPhiladelphia Athletics213
Runs Batted InCharley JonesCincinnati Red Stockings80
WalksEcky StearnsBaltimore Orioles34
Batting AverageEd SwartwoodPittsburgh Alleghenys0.357
On-Base PercentageEd SwartwoodPittsburgh Alleghenys0.394
Slugging PercentageHarry StoveyPhiladelphia Athletics0.506
On-Base plus SluggingEd SwartwoodPittsburgh Alleghenys0.870
On-Base plus Slugging PlusEd SwartwoodPittsburgh Alleghenys184

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsWill WhiteCincinnati Red Stockings43
LossesFrank MountainColumbus Buckeyes33
Win-Loss PercentageTony MullaneSt. Louis Browns0.700
AppearancesTim KeefeNew York Metropolitans68
Games StartedTim KeefeNew York Metropolitans68
Complete GamesTim KeefeNew York Metropolitans68
ShutoutsJumbo McGinnis
Will White
St. Louis Browns
Cincinnati Red Stockings
6
Games FinishedBilly TaylorPittsburgh Alleghenys9
SavesBob Barr
Tony Mullane
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
St. Louis Browns
1
Innings PitchedTim KeefeNew York Metropolitans619.0
Batters FacedTim KeefeNew York Metropolitans2418
Hits AllowedFrank MountainColumbus Buckeyes546
Home Runs AllowedWill WhiteCincinnati Red Stockings16
Base-on-Balls AllowedFrank MountainColumbus Buckeyes123
StrikeoutsTim KeefeNew York Metropolitans361
Wild PitchesTim KeefeNew York Metropolitans26
Balks43 players tied0
Runs AllowedFrank MountainColumbus Buckeyes345
Earned Runs AllowedFrank MountainColumbus Buckeyes201
Earned Run AverageWill WhiteCincinnati Red Stockings2.09
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Tim KeefeNew York Metropolitans0.943

[edit] Postseason

[edit] Notable events

Seasons of the American Association
1882 · 1883 · 1884 · 1885 · 1886 · 1887 · 1888 · 1889 · 1890 · 1891
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