- 1883 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1883Champions
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National League : Boston Beaneaters
*American Association: Philadelphia Athletics
*Inter-State League: Brooklyn Atlantics
*Northwestern League:Toledo Blue Stockings Major League Baseball final standings
National League final standings
American Association Statistical Leaders
Notable seasons
Events
January-March
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February 17 - The American Association and theNational League , along with the Northwestern League, sign the Tripartite Agreement (also known as the National Agreement). This agreement binds the leagues to respect each other's valid player contracts as well as increasing the size of the reserve list from 6 to 11 players. This leads to relative harmony among the leagues until thePlayers League wars of 1889-1890.
*March 14 - The Peoria Club of the Northwestern League makes a motion to ban blacks, a move directly aimed at Toledo's star catcher, Moses Fleetwood Walker. After heated discussion, the motion is withdrawn and Walker remains eligible to play.
*March 30 - Charles Fowle, one of the original founders of theNational League , and secretary of theSt. Louis Brown Stockings from 1875-1877, dies in St. Louis.
*March 31 - The nations's oldest baseball club, the Olympic Town-Ball Club of Philadelphia, marks its 50th anniversary.April-June
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April 15 -Francis Richter publishes the first issue of "Sporting Life" which will grow into the leading weekly publication for baseball information and run continuously until 1917.
*April 24 -Terry Larkin , a pitcher who has not played in the majors since 1880, shoots his wife and a policeman, then tries to kill himself. He attempts suicide the next day and fails again. Fortunately, both his wife and the police officer survive as well and Larkin actually appears in 40 games for the Richmond Virginians in 1884.
*May 1 - In the innauguralNational League game for both teams, the New York Gothams defeat the Philadelphia Quakers 7-5 in front of 15,000 fans that includes President Ulysses S. Grant.
*May 3 -John Montgomery Ward becomes the first pitcher to hit 2 home runs a game as his New York Gothams defeat the Boston Beaneaters 10-9.
*May 13 - In what was still a very rare occurrence, neither team commits an error as the St. Louis Browns defeat the Louisville Eclipse 4-3.
*May 28 - Fort Wayne and Indianapolis play the first of 2 games under electric lights.
*May 30 - Several of the American Association teams play a Memorial Day double-header in 2 different cities. At one point, there is an American Association game being played at thePolo Grounds on theNew York Metropolitans field and aNational League game being played at the Polo Grounds on the New York Gothams field where the outfield fences back up to one another.
*June 9 - The Philadelphia Quakers receive special permission from theNational League to lower their ticket prices to 25¢ per game in order to compete with the Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association. The Quakers average game attendance quadruples for the remainder of the season.
*June 16 - The New York Gothams introduce ladies day, where all females are admitted free without restriction. This idea will remain a staple of major league baseball for nearly 100 years.
*June 28 -Providence Grays player Joe Mulvey is shot in the shoulder while leaving the playing field atMesser Street Grounds in Providence. The shooter, James Murphy, was actually aiming for Mulvey's teammate, Cliff Carroll after Carroll had drenched Murphy with a hose. Within a month, Mulvey would be sold to the Philadelphia Quakers.July-September
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July 3 - The Chicago White Stockings set a major league record with 14 doubles, including 4 each byCap Anson andAbner Dalrymple , in a 31-7 pasting over the Buffalo Bisons.
*July 4 -Tim Keefe of theNew York Metropolitans wins both games of a double-header over the Columbus Buckeyes while giving up a combined 3 hits in the 2 games.
*July 25 -Charles Radbourn throws a no-hitter for theProvidence Grays .
*July 26 - Joe Gephardt of the Louisville Eclipse is forced out of action due to temporary paralysis. Gephardt will recover and play again within 2 weeks.
*July 28 - The first recorded game is played inHawaii .
*August 7 - TheProvidence Grays fall out of 1st place for good in their 6-4 loss to the Boston Beaneaters. For the 2nd straight season, Providence will lead the league for the majority of the season and not win the pennant.
*August 11 - The Boston Beaneaters turn a triple play when catcher Mike Hines catches a muffed pop-up and catches the base-runners off guard.
*August 11 - Fred Thayer, patent-holder for the invention of the catching mask, and George Wright sue Wright's former teammateAlbert Spalding 's sporting goods company for patent infringement. Spalding will ultimately be forced to pay Thayer royalties in the case.
*August 20 - The Pittsburgh Alleghenys fineGeorge Creamer , Mike Mansell and Billy Taylor $100 each and indefinitely suspend all 3 players for drunkenness.
*August 21 - TheProvidence Grays defeat the Philadelphia Quakers 28-0 in the most lopsided shutout game in major league history.
*August 29 - John Stricker of the Philadelphia Athletics gets 4 hits in a game against the Louisville Eclipse but sets a record by getting picked off 3 times by Eclipse pitcherGuy Hecker .Benny Kauff of the New York Giants will tie Stricker's record in 1916.
*September 6 - The Chicago White Stockings set a major league record by scoring 18 runs in the 7th inning in their 26-6 victory over theDetroit Wolverines .Tom Burns goes 3-3 with 2 doubles and a home run in the outburst, setting records for most extra-base hits and runs scored in one inning by a player.
*September 10 -Long John Reilly of the Cincinnati Red Stockings hits 2 inside the park home runs in a 12-6 win.
*September 12 - TheUnion Association is officially formed inPittsburgh
*September 12 -Long John Reilly hits for the cycle and collects 6 hits in all, while teammateHick Carpenter also garners 6 hits, as the Cincinnati Red Stockings pound the Pittsburgh Alleghenys 27-5.
*September 13 -Hugh Daily of the Cleveland Blues pitches a no-hitter.
*September 19 -Long John Reilly hits for the cycle for the 2nd time in a week as the Cincinnati Red Stockings beat the Philadelphia Athletics 12-3.
*September 27 - The Boston Red Stockings clinch theNational League pennant with a 4-1 win over the Cleveland Blues.
*September 28 - The Philadelphia Athletics clinch the American Association flag with a 7-6 victory over the Louisville Eclipse.October-December
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November 24 - The American Association admits 4 new teams for the 1884 season.Births
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February 13 -Hal Chase
*March 17 -Oscar Stanage
*April 10 -Tex Pruiett
*April 13 -Mike Simon
*April 25 -Russ Ford
*May 13 -Jimmy Archer
*May 21 - Eddie Grant
*June 6 -Jim St.Vrain
*July 5 - Jack Quinn
*July 9 -Dave Shean
*July 21 -Larry Pape
*August 4 -Lew Moren
*August 21 -Chief Wilson
*September 5 -Lefty Leifield
*October 6 -Red Morgan
*October 16 -Will Harridge
*October 22 -Bill Carrigan
*November 16 -Rollie Zeider
*December 17 -Rebel Oakes Deaths
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April 17 - John Bergh, 25, back-up catcher for the 1880 Boston Red Stockings.
*July 5 - Charlie Guth, 27?, pitched a complete game victory in his only major league game in 1880 for the Chicago White Stockings.
*September 21 - Dan Collins, 29, outfielder who played in 10 games from 1874-1876.
*October 10 -Jim Devlin , 34, pitcher for theLouisville Grays in 1876-77 who led NL in games, innings, starts and strikeouts in its first season; expelled from baseball in 1877 due to a game-fixing scandal.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL_1883.shtml/ 1883 National League season at baseball-reference.com]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/AA_1883.shtml/ 1883 American Association season at baseball-reference.com]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/chronology/ Charlton's Baseball Chronology at BaseballLibrary.com]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/yearmenu.shtml/ Year by Year History at Baseball-Almanac.com]
* [http://retrosheet.org/ Retrosheet.org]References
*Nemec, David (1994). "The Beer and Whiskey League: The Illustrated History of the American Association-Baseball's Renegade Major League". New York: Lyons & Burford, Publishers ISBN 1-55821-285-X
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