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The 1884 season of the American Association was the third season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
1New York Metropolitans11275325.670-.-734 (6.55)423 (3.78)0.2620.2980.3492.460.907
2Columbus Buckeyes11069392.6276.5585 (5.32)459 (4.17)0.2400.2770.3512.680.908
3Louisville Eclipse11068402.6187.5573 (5.21)425 (3.86)0.2540.2800.3402.170.912
4St. Louis Browns11067403.6098.0658 (5.98)539 (4.90)0.2490.2810.3262.670.900
5Cincinnati Red Stockings11268413.6078.0754 (6.73)512 (4.57)0.2540.2810.3543.330.911
6Baltimore Orioles10863432.58311.5636 (5.89)515 (4.77)0.2330.2730.3362.710.899
7Philadelphia Athletics10861461.56514.0700 (6.48)546 (5.06)0.2670.2940.3793.420.901
8Toledo Blue Stockings11046586.41827.5463 (4.21)571 (5.19)0.2310.2630.3053.060.900
9Brooklyn Atlantics10940645.36733.5476 (4.37)644 (5.91)0.2250.2600.2923.790.889
10Richmond Virginians4612304.26130.5194 (4.22)294 (6.39)0.2210.2480.3084.520.874
11Pittsburgh Alleghenys11030782.27345.5406 (3.69)725 (6.59)0.2110.2400.2684.350.889
12Indianapolis Hoosiers11029783.26446.0462 (4.20)755 (6.86)0.2330.2580.3154.200.889
13Washington Nationals6312510.19041.0248 (3.94)481 (7.63)0.2000.2360.2594.010.858

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedSteve Brady
Dude Esterbrook
Charley Jones
Bid McPhee
New York Metropolitans
New York Metropolitans
Cincinnati Red Stockings
Cincinnati Red Stockings
112
At BatsJimmy WolfLouisville Eclipse486
Runs ScoredHarry StoveyPhiladelphia Athletics124
HitsDave OrrNew York Metropolitans162
DoublesSam BarkleyToledo Blue Stockings39
TriplesHarry StoveyPhiladelphia Athletics23
Home RunsJohn ReillyCincinnati Red Stockings11
Total BasesDave Orr
John Reilly
New York Metropolitans
Cincinnati Red Stockings
247
Runs Batted InDave OrrNew York Metropolitans112
WalksCandy NelsonNew York Metropolitans74
Hit by PitchEd SwartwoodPittsburgh Alleghenys15
Batting AverageDave OrrNew York Metropolitans0.354
On-Base PercentageCharley JonesCincinnati Red Stockings0.376
Slugging PercentageJohn ReillyCincinnati Red Stockings0.551
On-Base plus SluggingJohn ReillyCincinnati Red Stockings0.917
On-Base plus Slugging PlusDave OrrNew York Metropolitans192

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse52
LossesLarry McKeonIndianapolis Hoosiers41
Win-Loss PercentageBob CaruthersSt. Louis Browns0.778
AppearancesGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse75
Games StartedGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse73
Complete GamesGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse72
ShutoutsTony Mullane
Will White
Toledo Blue Stockings
Cincinnati Red Stockings
7
Games FinishedPhil RecciusLouisville Eclipse7
SavesOyster Burns
Frank Mountain
Hank O'Day
Wilmington Quicksteps/Baltimore Orioles
Columbus Buckeyes
Toledo Blue Stockings
1
Innings PitchedGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse670.2
Batters FacedGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse2649
Hits AllowedGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse526
Home Runs AllowedLarry McKeonIndianapolis Hoosiers20
Base-on-Balls AllowedHardie HendersonBaltimore Orioles116
Hit BatsmenWill WhiteCincinnati Red Stockings35
StrikeoutsGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse385
Wild PitchesBob EmslieBaltimore Orioles43
Balks74 players tied0
Runs AllowedLarry McKeonIndianapolis Hoosiers350
Earned Runs AllowedFleury SullivanPittsburgh Alleghenys206
Earned Run AverageGuy HeckerLouisville Eclipse1.80
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Guy HeckerLouisville Eclipse0.868

[edit] Postseason

In the World's Series, the American Association champion New York Metropolitans were defeated by the National League's Providence Grays, 3 games to 0.

[edit] Notable events

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