1886 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1886 throughout the world.

List of years in baseball

Champions

Major League Baseball

American Association
National League
World Series
  • St. Louis Browns 4, Chicago White Stockings 2

Minor League Baseball

Eastern League
  • Newark
International League
  • Utica
New England League
  • Portland
Northwestern League
  • Duluth
Western League
  • Denver

College baseball

Inter-Collegiate Association

Major League Baseball final standings

National League final standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago White Stockings 9034 0.726 52–10 38–24
Detroit Wolverines 8736 0.707 49–13 38–23
New York Giants 7544 0.630 12½ 47–12 28–32
Philadelphia Quakers 7143 0.623 14 45–14 26–29
Boston Beaneaters 5661 0.479 30½ 32–26 24–35
St. Louis Maroons 4379 0.352 46 27–34 16–45
Kansas City Cowboys 3091 0.248 58½ 17–40 13–51
Washington Nationals 2892 0.233 60 19–43 9–49

American Association final standings

American Association W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Browns 9346 0.669 52–18 41–28
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 8057 0.584 12 45–28 35–29
Brooklyn Grays 7661 0.555 16 44–25 32–36
Louisville Colonels 6670 0.485 25½ 37–30 29–40
Cincinnati Red Stockings 6573 0.471 27½ 40–31 25–42
Philadelphia Athletics 6372 0.467 28 38–31 25–41
New York Metropolitans 5382 0.393 38 30–33 23–49
Baltimore Orioles 4883 0.366 41 30–32 18–51

Statistical leaders

National League statistical leaders

National League
TypeNameStat
AVGMike "King" Kelly CHI.388
HRDan Brouthers DET11Hardy Richardson DET11
RBICap Anson CHI147
WinsLady Baldwin DET42Tim Keefe NYG42
ERAHenry Boyle SLM1.76
StrikeoutsLady Baldwin DET323

American Association statistical leaders

American Association
TypeNameStat
AVGGuy Hecker LOU.341
HRBid McPhee CIN8
RBITip O'Neill STB107
WinsDave Foutz STB41Ed Morris PIT41
ERADave Foutz STB2.11
StrikeoutsMatt Kilroy BAL513

All-Time Statistical Leaders (Strikeouts)

The 1886 season was memorable as the top two all-time Major League Baseball single season strikeout totals were established that year:[1]

Pitcher Strikeouts Season Team League Overall Rank
Matt Kilroy5131886Baltimore OriolesAA1
Toad Ramsey4991886Louisville ColonelsAA2

Notable seasons

  • Guy Hecker of the Louisville Colonels not only compiled a 26–23 record with a 2.87 Earned Run Average as the Colonels number 2 pitcher, he also won the American Association batting crown with a .341 average. Hecker remains the only pitcher to ever win a batting title.
  • Matt Kilroy of the Baltimore Orioles throws 4 2-hitters, 3 1-hitters and a no-hitter in his rookie season in 1886. Kilroy also sets the single season major league record with 513 strikeouts.
  • Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings goes 23–6 in his rookie season in 1886. Flynn develops arm trouble and never pitches again in the major leagues. His 23 wins are still a record for a pitcher who only pitched in 1 season.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Births

Deaths

References

General references
  • Spalding's Base Ball Guide and Official League Book of 1887; The Complete Book of the National Game of Base Ball. Chicago: A. G. Spalding & Bros. 1887. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
Inline citations
  1. Strikeouts Single Season Leaders by Baseball Almanac
  2. Snyder, John (2010). 365 Oddball Days in Dodgers History. United States: Clerisy Press. p. 384. ISBN 1578604524. .
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