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The 1891 season of the American Association was the tenth and last season of the league. After the season, the league merged with the National League, with four clubs moving to the new league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates league champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
1Boston Reds13993424.669-.-1028 (7.40)675 (4.86)0.2740.3600.3803.030.934
2St. Louis Browns14186523.6108.5976 (6.92)753 (5.34)0.2660.3470.3553.270.920
3Milwaukee Brewers3621150.58322.5227 (6.31)156 (4.33)0.2610.3190.3612.500.922
4Baltimore Orioles13971644.51122.0850 (6.12)798 (5.74)0.2550.3320.3453.430.915
5Philadelphia Athletics14373664.51022.0817 (5.71)794 (5.55)0.2580.3190.3764.010.933
6Columbus Solons13861761.44233.0702 (5.09)777 (5.63)0.2370.3140.3083.750.935
7Cincinnati Kelly's Killers10243572.42232.5549 (5.38)643 (6.30)0.2340.3160.3203.430.913
8Louisville Colonels14155842.39040.0713 (5.06)890 (6.31)0.2580.3200.3244.270.922
9Washington Statesmen13944914.31749.0691 (4.97)1067 (7.68)0.2510.3190.3304.830.900

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedCharlie Comiskey
Bill Hallman
Dummy Hoy
St. Louis Browns
Philadelphia Athletics
St. Louis Browns
141
At BatsTom BrownBoston Reds589
Runs ScoredTom BrownBoston Reds177
HitsTom BrownBoston Reds189
DoublesJocko MilliganPhiladelphia Athletics35
TriplesTom BrownBoston Reds21
Home RunsDuke FarrellBoston Reds12
Total BasesTom BrownBoston Reds276
Runs Batted InHugh Duffy
Duke Farrell
Boston Reds
Boston Reds
110
Stolen BasesTom BrownBoston Reds106
WalksDummy HoySt. Louis Browns119
Hit by PitchCurt WelchBaltimore Orioles36
StrikeoutsTom BrownBoston Reds96
Batting AverageDan BrouthersBoston Reds0.350
On-Base PercentageDan BrouthersBoston Reds0.471
Slugging PercentageDan BrouthersBoston Reds0.512
On-Base plus SluggingDan BrouthersBoston Reds0.983
On-Base plus Slugging PlusDan BrouthersBoston Reds182

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsSadie McMahonBaltimore Orioles35
LossesKid CarseyWashington Statesmen37
Win-Loss PercentageCharlie BuffintonBoston Reds0.763
AppearancesJack StivettsSt. Louis Browns64
Games StartedSadie McMahonBaltimore Orioles58
Complete GamesSadie McMahonBaltimore Orioles53
ShutoutsGeorge Haddock
Phil Knell
Sadie McMahon
Boston Reds
Columbus Solons
Baltimore Orioles
5
Games FinishedClark GriffithSt. Louis Browns/Boston Reds13
SavesBill Daley
Darby O'Brien
Boston Reds
Boston Reds
2
Innings PitchedSadie McMahonBaltimore Orioles503.0
Batters FacedGus WeyhingPhiladelphia Athletics1824
Hits AllowedKid CarseyWashington Statesmen513
Home Runs AllowedKid CarseyWashington Statesmen17
Base-on-Balls AllowedJack StivettsSt. Louis Browns232
Hit BatsmenWild Bill WidnerCincinnati Kelly's Killers2
StrikeoutsJack StivettsSt. Louis Browns259
Wild PitchesJack Stivetts
Gus Weyhing
St. Louis Browns
Philadelphia Athletics
25
BalksJim SullivanBoston Beaneaters/Columbus Solons1
Runs AllowedKid CarseyWashington Statesmen358
Earned Runs AllowedKid CarseyWashington Statesmen230
Earned Run AverageEd CraneCincinnati Kelly's Killers2.45
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Charlie BuffintonBoston Reds1.163

[edit] Postseason

No postseason series was played as the National League instructs its league champions, the Boston Beaneaters, not to play a series against the American Association's Boston Reds. The leagues were discussing restructuring; after the season the American Association folded.

[edit] Notable events

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