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1895 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1895 throughout the world.

Champions edit

National League final standings edit

 
1895 Cleveland Spiders
National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 87 43 0.669 54–12 33–31
Cleveland Spiders 84 46 0.646 3 49–13 35–33
Philadelphia Phillies 78 53 0.595 51–21 27–32
Chicago Colts 72 58 0.554 15 43–24 29–34
Brooklyn Grooms 71 60 0.542 16½ 43–22 28–38
Boston Beaneaters 71 60 0.542 16½ 48–19 23–41
Pittsburgh Pirates 71 61 0.538 17 44–21 27–40
Cincinnati Reds 66 64 0.508 21 42–22 24–42
New York Giants 66 65 0.504 21½ 40–27 26–38
Washington Senators 43 85 0.336 43 31–34 12–51
St. Louis Browns 39 92 0.298 48½ 25–41 14–51
Louisville Colonels 35 96 0.267 52½ 19–38 16–58

National League statistical leaders edit

 
Sam Thompson

Notable seasons edit

  • Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Sam Thompson led the NL in home runs (18), total bases (352), slugging percentage (.654), and runs batted in (165). He was second in the NL in adjusted OPS+ (176). He was third in the NL in hits (211). He was fourth in the NL in batting average (.392).[1][2]
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Pink Hawley had a win–loss record of 31–22 and led the NL in innings pitched (444.1) and shutouts (4). He was second in the NL in wins (31) and earned run average (3.18). He was third in the NL in strikeouts (142). He was fifth in the NL in adjusted ERA+ (143).[3][4]

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Births edit

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Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sam Thompson Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  2. ^ "1895 National League Batting Leaders". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  3. ^ "Pink Hawley Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "1895 National League Pitching Leaders". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.

External links edit

  • 1895 National League season team stats at Baseball Reference


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The following are the baseball events of the year 1895 throughout the world Contents 1 Champions 2 National League final standings 3 National League statistical leaders 4 Notable seasons 5 Events 6 Births 6 1 January 6 2 February 6 3 March 6 4 April 6 5 May 6 6 June 6 7 July 6 8 August 6 9 September 6 10 October 6 11 November 6 12 December 7 Deaths 8 References 9 External linksChampions editTemple Cup Cleveland Spiders over Baltimore Orioles 4 1 National League Baltimore OriolesNational League final standings edit nbsp 1895 Cleveland Spiders vteNational League W L Pct GB Home Road Baltimore Orioles 87 43 0 669 54 12 33 31 Cleveland Spiders 84 46 0 646 3 49 13 35 33 Philadelphia Phillies 78 53 0 595 9 51 21 27 32 Chicago Colts 72 58 0 554 15 43 24 29 34 Brooklyn Grooms 71 60 0 542 16 43 22 28 38 Boston Beaneaters 71 60 0 542 16 48 19 23 41 Pittsburgh Pirates 71 61 0 538 17 44 21 27 40 Cincinnati Reds 66 64 0 508 21 42 22 24 42 New York Giants 66 65 0 504 21 40 27 26 38 Washington Senators 43 85 0 336 43 31 34 12 51 St Louis Browns 39 92 0 298 48 25 41 14 51 Louisville Colonels 35 96 0 267 52 19 38 16 58National League statistical leaders edit nbsp Sam Thompson Batting average Jesse Burkett 405 Home runs Sam Thompson 18 Runs batted in Sam Thompson 165 Wins Cy Young 35 Earned run average Al Maul 2 45 Strikeouts Amos Rusie 201Notable seasons editPhiladelphia Phillies right fielder Sam Thompson led the NL in home runs 18 total bases 352 slugging percentage 654 and runs batted in 165 He was second in the NL in adjusted OPS 176 He was third in the NL in hits 211 He was fourth in the NL in batting average 392 1 2 Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Pink Hawley had a win loss record of 31 22 and led the NL in innings pitched 444 1 and shutouts 4 He was second in the NL in wins 31 and earned run average 3 18 He was third in the NL in strikeouts 142 He was fifth in the NL in adjusted ERA 143 3 4 Events editFebruary 27 Responding to the complaints of senior citizens like Cap Anson the National League restricts the size of gloves for all fielders save catchers and first basemen to 10 ounces with a maximum circumference of 14 inches around the palm less than 4 inches across The league also rescinds the rule forbidding intentional discoloring of the ball thus allowing players to dirty the baseball to their satisfaction August 16 Tommy Dowd of the St Louis Browns hits for the cycle in an 8 5 win over the Louisville Colonels September 30 Washington Senators first baseman Ed Cartwright hits for the cycle against the Boston Beaneaters Births editJanuary edit January 6 Charlie Blackburn January 9 Ray French January 11 Paddy Driscoll January 12 Henry Bostick January 12 Jack Knight January 16 Lou Guisto January 18 George Hesselbacher January 19 Dan Boone January 21 Ed Sperber January 21 Jimmy Zinn January 24 Joe Cobb February edit February 2 George Halas February 2 George Lees February 2 Burlin White February 6 Babe Ruth February 9 Wally Hood February 12 Sweetbread Bailey February 15 Larry Goetz February 15 Jimmy Ring February 16 Red Cox February 17 Leon Carlson February 22 Tony DeFate February 22 Roy Graham February 22 Ed Monroe February 23 Gus Sandberg February 24 Bill Bagwell March edit March 3 Joe Jaeger March 4 Jesse Baker March 8 Jack Bentley March 9 Frank Kane March 10 Jake Propst March 13 Eric Erickson March 13 Alejandro Oms March 17 Lyman Lamb March 23 Frank Parkinson March 26 Joe Klugmann March 27 Bill Burwell March 31 Carson Bigbee April edit April 2 Earl Pruess April 8 Eddie Bacon April 10 Bob McGraw April 11 Ralph Sharman April 12 Sammy Vick April 18 Hans Rasmussen April 22 Bob Smith April 23 Tom Knowlson April 24 Harry Harper April 24 Dixie Parker April 25 George Lowe April 26 Buzz Murphy May edit May 3 Bob Pepper May 3 Chick Tolson May 4 Charlie Babington May 8 Ed Murray May 10 Pat Hardgrove May 12 Jim Poole May 13 Red Lanning May 13 Frank Mills May 15 Joe Evans May 15 Jimmy Smith May 16 Colonel Snover May 19 Ray Kennedy May 24 Gus Felix May 25 Jim Riley May 30 Harry Salmon June edit June 2 Al Baird June 3 Johnny Bassler June 5 Ray Rohwer June 8 Sam McConnell June 13 Emilio Palmero June 14 Ike Davis June 21 Oliver Marcelle June 23 Jack Smith June 23 George Weiss June 25 Bill Webb June 30 Johnny Miljus July edit July 2 Frank Thompson July 5 George Kopshaw July 9 Joe Gleason July 12 Artie Dede July 19 Snake Henry July 23 Art Rico July 29 Dutch Stryker August edit August 1 Clem Llewellyn August 4 Hooks Foreman August 7 Ed Gill August 9 Willis Flournoy August 10 Joe Schepner August 16 Fred Bailey August 20 Pete Schneider August 24 Les Howe August 25 Ray Roberts August 26 Axel Lindstrom August 29 Guy Morrison September edit September 5 Ted Jourdan September 6 Shags Horan September 10 George Kelly September 15 Hugh McQuillan September 21 Ad Swigler September 22 Austin McHenry September 23 Johnny Mokan September 26 Bernie Neis September 28 Hal Bubser September 28 Whitey Witt September 30 Dick Cox October edit October 1 Carmen Hill October 1 Roy Johnson October 3 Bert Lewis October 4 Ralph Shinners October 5 Norm McMillan October 7 Fred Fussell October 8 Ed Wingo October 13 Mike Gazella October 13 Ben Paschal October 13 Jim Roberts October 16 Bill Skiff October 18 Babe Pinelli October 18 Tom Sullivan October 20 John Russell October 22 Johnny Morrison October 24 Al Pierotti October 27 Clarence Huber October 30 Thomas Healy November edit November 3 Felton Stratton November 3 Jim Walkup November 3 Kid Willson November 4 Bill McCarren November 5 Tom McNamara November 5 Rasty Wright November 8 Mike Knode November 10 Chick Fewster November 10 Slicker Parks November 10 Bill Summers November 11 Cy Morgan November 13 George Dumont November 17 George Scott November 19 Billy Zitzmann November 23 Dallas Bradshaw November 25 Jakie May November 26 George Tomer November 28 Bill Anderson November 28 Molly Craft November 29 Jack Enright December edit December 1 Jake Miller December 2 Art Jahn December 7 Bud Davis December 25 Frank Ellerbe December 25 Herb Hunter December 26 Bonnie Hollingsworth December 26 Herman Pillette December 29 Clyde BarnhartDeaths editJanuary 10 Steve Ladew 32 outfielder pitcher for the Kansas City Cowboys of the American Association January 15 Ed Silch 29 pitcher for the 1888 Brooklyn Bridegrooms of the National League January 21 Frank Bowes 30 backup catcher outfielder infielder for the 1890 Brooklyn Gladiators of the American Association January 29 Tony Suck 36 catcher who played with the Buffalo Bisons of the National League 1883 and for the Baltimore Monumentals and Chicago Browns of the Union Association 1884 February 8 Roger Carey 30 second baseman for the 1889 New York Giants of the National League March 2 Kid Camp 25 National League pitcher who played for the 1892 Pittsburgh Pirates and the 1894 Chicago Colts March 30 Henry Easterday 30 shortstop who played for five teams of two different leagues between the 1884 and 1890 seasons April 16 Jack McQuaid 36 American Association and National League umpire from 1886 to 1894 April 18 Henry Myers 36 shortstop and manager for the 1882 Baltimore Orioles who also played part of two seasons with the Providence Grays and the Wilmington Quicksteps April 21 Jim Tipper 45 National Association outfielder who played for the Middletown Mansfields Hartford Dark Blues and New Haven Elm Citys teams between the 1869 and 1875 seasons April 23 Long John Ewing 31 pitcher outfielder for six teams in four different leagues between 1883 and 1891 who led all National League pitchers with a 2 27 earned run average in his last major league season June 21 Rex Smith 31 pitcher for the 1886 Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association July 8 Steve King 53 outfielder who played from 1871 to 1872 for the Troy Haymakers of the National Association August 8 Billy Colgan catcher for the 1884 Pittsburgh Alleghenys of the American Association October 3 Harry Wright 60 Hall of Fame player manager and organizer of baseball s first professional team the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings who is recognized as the first major league manager to collect 1000 career victories October 16 Kid Summers 27 Canadian catcher and outfielder who played for the 1893 St Louis Browns of the National League November 9 George Joyce 48 center fielder for the 1886 Washington Nationals of the National League November 16 Jim McLaughlin 34 pitcher outfielder for the 1884 Baltimore Orioles of the American Association November 20 Dick Hunt 48 right fielder second baseman for the 1872 Brooklyn Eckfords of the National Association December 12 Harry Fuller 33 third baseman for the 1891 St Louis Browns of the American Association References edit Sam Thompson Stats baseball reference com Retrieved May 17 2021 1895 National League Batting Leaders baseball reference com Retrieved May 17 2021 Pink Hawley Stats baseball reference com Retrieved May 17 2021 1895 National League Pitching Leaders baseball reference com Retrieved May 17 2021 External links 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