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1896 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1896 throughout the world.

Champions edit

National League final standings edit

 
1896 Baltimore Orioles
National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 90 39 0.698 49–16 41–23
Cleveland Spiders 80 48 0.625 43–19 37–29
Cincinnati Reds 77 50 0.606 12 51–15 26–35
Boston Beaneaters 74 57 0.565 17 42–24 32–33
Chicago Colts 71 57 0.555 18½ 42–24 29–33
Pittsburgh Pirates 66 63 0.512 24 35–31 31–32
New York Giants 64 67 0.489 27 39–26 25–41
Philadelphia Phillies 62 68 0.477 28½ 42–27 20–41
Washington Senators 58 73 0.443 33 38–29 20–44
Brooklyn Bridegrooms 58 73 0.443 33 35–28 23–45
St. Louis Browns 40 90 0.308 50½ 27–34 13–56
Louisville Colonels 38 93 0.290 53 25–37 13–56

National League statistical leaders edit

 
Cy Young

Notable seasons edit

  • Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Ed Delahanty led the NL in home runs (13), slugging percentage (.631), adjusted OPS+ (190), and runs batted in (126). He was second in the NL in total bases (315). He was third in the NL in batting average (.397) and on-base percentage (.472).[1][2]
  • Cleveland Spiders pitcher Cy Young had a win–loss record of 28–15 and led the NL in strikeouts (140) and shutouts (5). He was second in the NL in innings pitched (414.1). He was third in the NL in wins (28). He was fifth in the NL in earned run average (3.24) and adjusted ERA+ (140).[3][4]

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  • January 4 – Tom Foley, 49, outfielder.
  • January 22 – George Heubel, 47, outfielder for two seasons in the National Association, 1871–1872, and one in the National League, 1876.
  • March 16 – Kid Madden, 28, pitcher for the Boston Beaneaters, Boston Reds, and Baltimore Orioles from 1887 to 1891.
  • May 3 – George McVey, 30, first baseman/catcher.
  • June 4 – John Hauck, 66, owner of the Cincinnati Red Stockings in the mid-1880s.
  • July 23 – Jack Beach, 34, outfielder.
  • August 5 – Ben Stephens, 28, pitcher.
  • August 29 – Curt Welch, 34, center fielder in the American Association who led league in doubles with 1889 Athletics and scored 100 runs five times.
  • September 20 – Ed Crane, 34, pitcher/outfielder for nine seasons, most prominently for the New York Giants.
  • September 23 – John Crowley, 34, catcher for the 1884 Philadelphia Quakers.
  • September 26 – John Curran, 44, appeared in three games for the 1876 Philadelphia Athletics.
  • November 10 – Jim Ritz, 22, third baseman.
  • December 30 – Dave Birdsall, 58, outfielder.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ed Delahanty Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  2. ^ "1896 National League Batting Leaders". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  3. ^ "Cy Young Stats". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "1896 National League Pitching Leaders". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.

External links edit

  • 1896 National League season team stats at Baseball Reference


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The following are the baseball events of the year 1896 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 Baltimore Orioles over Cleveland Spiders 4 0 National League Baltimore OriolesNational League final standings edit nbsp 1896 Baltimore Orioles vteNational League W L Pct GB Home Road Baltimore Orioles 90 39 0 698 49 16 41 23 Cleveland Spiders 80 48 0 625 9 43 19 37 29 Cincinnati Reds 77 50 0 606 12 51 15 26 35 Boston Beaneaters 74 57 0 565 17 42 24 32 33 Chicago Colts 71 57 0 555 18 42 24 29 33 Pittsburgh Pirates 66 63 0 512 24 35 31 31 32 New York Giants 64 67 0 489 27 39 26 25 41 Philadelphia Phillies 62 68 0 477 28 42 27 20 41 Washington Senators 58 73 0 443 33 38 29 20 44 Brooklyn Bridegrooms 58 73 0 443 33 35 28 23 45 St Louis Browns 40 90 0 308 50 27 34 13 56 Louisville Colonels 38 93 0 290 53 25 37 13 56National League statistical leaders edit nbsp Cy Young Batting average Jesse Burkett 410 Home runs Ed Delahanty and Bill Joyce 13 Runs batted in Ed Delahanty 126 Wins Frank Killen and Kid Nichols 30 Earned run average Billy Rhines 2 45 Strikeouts Cy Young 140Notable seasons editPhiladelphia Phillies left fielder Ed Delahanty led the NL in home runs 13 slugging percentage 631 adjusted OPS 190 and runs batted in 126 He was second in the NL in total bases 315 He was third in the NL in batting average 397 and on base percentage 472 1 2 Cleveland Spiders pitcher Cy Young had a win loss record of 28 15 and led the NL in strikeouts 140 and shutouts 5 He was second in the NL in innings pitched 414 1 He was third in the NL in wins 28 He was fifth in the NL in earned run average 3 24 and adjusted ERA 140 3 4 Events editApril 7 A broken wrist that refuses to heal compels Louisville first baseman Pete Cassidy to be the first MLB player to try a newfangled medical breakthrough called the x ray May 9 Shortstop Herman Long hits for the cycle to give the Boston Beaneaters a 17 5 victory over the Louisville Colonels The Washington Senators defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 14 9 in a beanball battle Senators pitcher Win Mercer hits three Pittsburgh batters while Pirate Pink Hawley plunks three Washington batters in a disastrous 11 run seventh inning tying a mark he set on July 4 1894 Hawley retires in 1900 after nine seasons of play with a still standing National League record of 195 hit batters All told eight batters are plunked in the contest a National League record five by Hawley The five Washington batters hit by pitches ties the NL mark and won t be matched until July 2 1969 Hughie Jennings of the Baltimore Orioles knocks down Cincinnati Reds third baseman Charlie Irwin before he can catch Bid McPhee s throw Jennings scores afterward to give the Orioles a controversial 6 5 10 inning win over Cincinnati Umpire Bob Emslie is escorted out of the ballpark by Cincinnati police May 30 Washington Senators third baseman Bill Joyce hits for the cycle in an 8 1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates July 13 Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Ed Delahanty becomes the second Major Leaguer to hit four home runs in a game two of them being inside the park home runs It wasn t enough as the Phillies lose to the Chicago Colts 9 8 He is the only member of the four home runs in a game club to have an inside the park home run as part of his feat and he is the first player to do so in a losing effort Births editJanuary edit January 17 Harry Hanson January 18 Bill McGowan January 18 Babe Twombly January 19 Ollie Hanson January 22 Frank Fahey January 23 Billy Mullen January 24 Jim Lindsey January 25 Ray Schmandt January 27 Milt Gaston January 31 Pinky Hargrave January 31 Charlie Robertson February edit February 3 Chicken Hawks February 4 Andy Woehr February 10 Bill Whaley February 11 Charles Johnston February 17 Frank Emmer February 20 Muddy Ruel February 21 Turkey Gross February 21 Dick McCabe February 22 Ferdie Moore February 26 Rip Collins February 27 Will Koenigsmark February 27 Cy Perkins February 28 Homer Ezzell February 29 Ralph Miller February 29 Roy Parker March edit March 3 Bert Griffith March 5 Bernie Hungling March 8 Lefty Clarke March 9 Rube Yarrison March 16 Arlas Taylor March 22 Chick Holmes April edit April 15 Dutch Distel April 18 Rip Conway April 20 Harland Rowe April 23 Elam Vangilder April 24 Pug Griffin April 24 Ken Penner April 25 Fred Haney April 25 Marty Shay April 27 Rogers Hornsby April 29 Johnnie Heving May edit May 1 Heine Meine May 2 Bill Piercy May 3 Bob Hasty May 7 Tom Zachary May 16 Red Ostergard May 18 George Edmondson May 19 Merito Acosta May 19 Bud Culloton May 24 Leo Mangum May 28 Warren Giles May 31 Socks Seibold June edit June 1 Johnny Mostil June 1 Joel Newkirk June 5 Wade Lefler June 5 Ray Richmond June 7 Toussaint Allen June 11 Charlie Hollocher June 18 Newt Halliday June 25 Earl Howard July edit July 1 Bert Cole July 3 Curt Walker July 4 Charles Wesley July 5 Buck Freeman July 5 Hank Thormahlen July 7 John Jenkins July 8 Roy Crumpler July 9 Carl Holling July 10 Bill Schindler July 19 Joe Boley July 19 Bob Meusel July 20 Ollie Fuhrman July 20 Mutt Wilson July 27 Rube Walberg July 29 Eugene Keeton July 31 Chick Sorrells August edit August 4 Chick Galloway August 4 Cliff Lee August 6 Ray Blades August 15 Ben Rochefort August 15 Bill Sherdel August 17 Doug McWeeny August 23 Cedric Durst August 24 Bevo LeBourveau August 28 Aaron Ward August 29 Arthur Henderson September edit September 2 Paul Johnson September 2 Harry Shriver September 5 Gil Gallagher September 6 Mack Eggleston September 6 Frank McCrea September 6 Paul Zahniser September 8 Val Picinich September 8 Johnny Schulte September 10 Sammy Hale September 13 Pat Collins September 13 Art Stokes September 13 Roy Wilson September 21 Herschel Bennett September 24 Kewpie Pennington October edit October 2 Sid Womack October 5 Charlie Pechous October 5 Danny Silva October 6 Harry Heitmann October 8 Tim Murchison October 13 Claude Davidson October 13 Charlie See October 14 Oscar Charleston October 15 Mule Watson October 16 John Brock October 19 Bob O Farrell October 20 Wid Matthews October 22 Sam Bohne October 27 Frank Okrie October 28 Roxy Snipes October 30 Clyde Manion October 31 Leo Dickerman November edit November 2 Chick Maynard November 8 Bucky Harris November 10 Jimmy Dykes November 14 Red Sheridan November 15 Bert Ellison November 16 Ivy Griffin November 17 Sam Post November 18 Bill Hughes November 20 Cecil Duff November 22 Bill Hollahan November 23 Dick Reichle November 27 John Singleton November 29 Joe DeBerry December edit December 2 Gene Bedford December 2 Mike Wilson December 4 Allen Conkwright December 6 Bob Larmore December 6 Frank Luce December 10 Spoke Emery December 11 Johnny Walker December 13 Denny Williams December 14 Charlie Hargreaves December 17 Jim Mattox December 26 Herman PilletteDeaths editJanuary 4 Tom Foley 49 outfielder January 22 George Heubel 47 outfielder for two seasons in the National Association 1871 1872 and one in the National League 1876 March 16 Kid Madden 28 pitcher for the Boston Beaneaters Boston Reds and Baltimore Orioles from 1887 to 1891 May 3 George McVey 30 first baseman catcher June 4 John Hauck 66 owner of the Cincinnati Red Stockings in the mid 1880s July 23 Jack Beach 34 outfielder August 5 Ben Stephens 28 pitcher August 29 Curt Welch 34 center fielder in the American Association who led league in doubles with 1889 Athletics and scored 100 runs five times September 20 Ed Crane 34 pitcher outfielder for nine seasons most prominently for the New York Giants September 23 John Crowley 34 catcher for the 1884 Philadelphia Quakers September 26 John Curran 44 appeared in three games for the 1876 Philadelphia Athletics November 10 Jim Ritz 22 third baseman December 30 Dave Birdsall 58 outfielder References edit Ed Delahanty Stats baseball reference com Retrieved May 17 2021 1896 National League Batting Leaders baseball reference com Retrieved May 17 2021 Cy Young Stats baseball reference com Retrieved May 17 2021 1896 National League Pitching Leaders baseball reference com Retrieved May 17 2021 External links edit1896 National League season team stats at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1896 in baseball amp oldid 1153752279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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