1902 Major League Baseball season

1902 MLB season
League Major League Baseball
Sport Baseball
Duration April 17 – October 5, 1902
Pennant Winners
AL champions Philadelphia Athletics
  AL runners-up St. Louis Browns
NL champions Pittsburgh Pirates
  NL runners-up Brooklyn Superbas

The 1902 Major League Baseball season, involved the Milwaukee Brewers moving to St. Louis and becoming the St. Louis Browns, and the Chicago Orphans were renamed as the Cubs.

Major league baseball final standings

Note: The Baltimore Orioles of 1902 became the New York Highlanders in 1903 (which were renamed the New York Yankees in 1913).

American League
RankClubWinsLossesWin %  GB
1stPhiladelphia Athletics83  53.610  
2ndSt. Louis Browns78  58.574  5
3rdBoston Americans77  60.562  6.5
4thChicago White Stockings74  60.552  8.0
5thCleveland Broncos69  67.50714.0
6thWashington Senators61  75.44922.0
7thDetroit Tigers52  83.38530.5
8thBaltimore Orioles50  88.36234.0
National League
RankClubWinsLossesWin %  GB
1stPittsburgh Pirates103  36.741  
2ndBrooklyn Superbas75  63.593  27.5
3rdBoston Beaneaters73  64.581  29.0
4thCincinnati Reds70  70.500  33.5
5thChicago Orphans68  69.496  34.0
6thSt. Louis Cardinals56  78.418  44.5
7thPhiladelphia Phillies56  81.409  46.0
8thNew York Giants48  88.353  53.5

Managers

American League

Team Manager Comments
Baltimore Orioles John McGraw
Wilbert Robinson
Boston Americans Jimmy Collins
Chicago White Stockings Clark Griffith
Cleveland Bluebirds Bill Armour
Detroit Tigers Frank Dwyer
Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack
St. Louis Browns Jimmy McAleer
Washington Senators Tom Loftus

National League

Team Manager Comments
Boston Beaneaters Al Buckenberger
Brooklyn Superbas Ned Hanlon
Chicago Orphans Frank Selee
Cincinnati Reds Bid McPhee
Frank Bancroft
Joe Kelley
New York Giants Horace Fogel
Heinie Smith
John McGraw
Philadelphia Phillies Bill Shettsline
Pittsburgh Pirates Fred Clarke
St. Louis Cardinals Patsy Donovan


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