- 1878 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1878Champions
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National League : Boston Red Caps
*International Association: Buffalo Bisons
*Pacific Coast: AthleticsNational League final standings
tatistical leaders
Notable seasons
Events
January-March
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February 6 - TheProvidence Grays are accepted into theNational League .
*February 12 - Fred Thayer,Harvard team manager, receives a patent for the catching mask.
*March 8 - Devastated by the gambling scandal from 1877, TheLouisville Grays withdraw from theNational League after being unable to assemble a competitive team.
*March 27 - The National Association of Amateur Base Ball Players disbands.April-June
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April 2 - TheNational League announces a group of 18 umpires who are eligible to umpire league games. The scheduling of those umpires is left to the individual clubs to decide.
*May 1 - In front of 5,500 fans at the brand newMesser Street Grounds , theProvidence Grays lose the season opener to the defending champion Boston Red Caps 1-0. Mike "King" Kelly makes his major leaue debut in the game for Providence.
*May 1 -Will White andDeacon White become the first brother pitcher-catcher battery in the Cincinnati Reds 6-4 win over theMilwaukee Grays .
*May 8 -Paul Hines of theProvidence Grays , who will win baseball's first triple crown in 1878, pulls off (arguably) the first unassisted triple play in major league history against the Boston Red Caps.
*May 9 - Sam Weaver of theMilwaukee Grays pitches a no-hitter against theIndianapolis Blues for Milwaukee's firstNational League victory. One scorer credited John Clapp with a single, but Weaver is generally recognized today with throwing the no-hitter.July-September
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July 15 -John Montgomery Ward makes his debut for theProvidence Grays . Ward will later start the Brotherhood of Professional Base-Ball Players in 1885, which leads to the formation of thePlayers League in 1890. Ward would be elected to the Hall-of-Fame in 1964.
*August 14 - "The Only" Nolan is released by theIndianapolis Blues after lying to the team about attending a funeral.
*August 19 - In an embarrassing day for theNational League , teams from the NL lose 3 of the 4 exhibition games played against non-league teams.
*August 25 -Bill Craver is certified eligible for play in the International Association. Craver had been kicked out of theNational League after his involvement in a gambling scandal with theLouisville Grays in 1877.
*August 31 -Albert Spalding plays in the final game of his career, going 2-4 at the plate while committing 4 errors in the field.
*September 12 - The Boston Red Caps clinch the pennant with a 4-2 victory over theIndianapolis Blues .
*September 14 - TheIndianapolis Blues and Boston Red Caps play an experimental exhibition game in which every pitch thrown is called a ball or strike and only allowing 6 balls before a walk is issued.
*September 30 - TheNational League completes its schedule, marking the first time in professional baseball that a full schedule has been played by all member teams.October-December
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October 2 - The Buffalo Bisons of the International League defeat theNational League champion Boston Red Caps behind the pitching ofPud Galvin . The victory over the Red Caps gives Galvin a win over each team in the NL. He finishes the 1878 season with a combined 10-5 record against the NL clubs. Buffalo will become a member of the National League in 1879.
*October 3 - The Syracuse Stars defeat Lowell 12-1 and claim the International Association championship. The Stars will join theNational League in 1879.
*October 8 - The Buffalo Bisons defeat Utica and lay claim to the International Association pennant as well. The league will ultimately award the pennant to Buffalo in early 1879
*October 18 - TheIndianapolis Blues come up short $2,500 and are unable to account for the money. The players receive $60 each as payment for the remainder of the season. This event signals the end of the Blues.
*November 1 - The Boston Red Caps and theProvidence Grays play an exhibition game with no outs on foul bounds and 6 balls for a walk to be given.
*November 10 - In the Pacific Coast championship game inCalifornia , the Athletics defeat the Californias in front of 8,000 fans at theSan Francisco National Trotting Park.
*December 4 - TheNational League votes to accept the Buffalo Bisons, Syracuse Stars and the Cleveland Blues for the 1879 season.
*December 4 - TheNational League changes the rules so that now every pitched ball is called a ball or a strike. 9 balls will now result in a walk to the batter. The rules are also changed regarding the batting order. The first batter in a new inning shall now be the next batter in the order after the last batter that ended the previous inning.
*December 5 - TheNational League abolishes all bound outs, including foul balls on 3rd strikes.
*December 10 - The Troy Trojans apply for membership to theNational League .
*December 29 - The Professional Baseball League ofCuba is founded inHavana with Habana defeating Almendares 21-20. The league is known today as theCuban League and ran continuously until March, 1961, when the Cuban government, ran byFidel Castro , abolished professional baseball.Births
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January 12 - William Matthews
*February 13 - Bill Bradley
*March 6 -Bert Husting
*April 4 -Jake Volz
*April 24 -Charlie Graham
*April 27 -Charlie Chech
*April 27 - George Winter
*May 13 -Frank Hemphill
*May 14 -J.L. Wilkinson
*May 24 -Jack Pfiester
*May 30 -Mike Donlin
*June 5 - Fred Mitchell
*June 13 -Bill Bergen
*July 12 -Bill Coughlin
*July 24 -Chris Lindsay
*October 6 -Len Swormstedt
*October 10 - Otto Hess
*October 27 -Shad Barry
*November 10 -Cy Morgan
*November 23 -Jimmy Sheckard
*November 29 -Long Tom Hughes Deaths
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March 31 -Henry Burroughs , 32?, outfielder for the 1871-72Washington Olympics .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL_1878.shtml/ 1878 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]
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