Major League Baseball Season Recap 1880

Major League Baseball Season Recap 1880

Major League Baseball Season Recap: 1880 League Champion: Chicago White Stockings The National League arguably entered 1880 in the best shape it had been in yet. Only one franchise had left the circuit; Syracuse was replaced by another small market, Worchester. The league’s top organized competitor (at least in terms of an alternative way to organize…

The Chicago White Stockings‚ the defending NL Champs‚ edge Hartford 6-5 in their home opener

The Chicago White Stockings‚ the defending NL Champs‚ edge Hartford 6-5 in their home opener

The Chicago White Stockings‚ the defending NL Champs‚ edge Hartford 6-5 in their home opener. Cap Anson and John Glenn each have 3 hits‚ while batting champ Ross Barnes adds 2 hits‚ despite the new foul rule that makes a ball that goes foul before reaching 1B or 3B a foul ball. The old rule‚ under which any ball that bounced in fair territory first was fair‚ enabled Barnes to hit many a safe “fair-foul” past the third baseman.

Major League Baseball 1876 Season Recap

Major League Baseball 1876 Season Recap

Major League Baseball Season Recap: 1876 League Champion: Chicago White Stockings Year In Review : 1876 National League After a tumultuous six-year existence, the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (NA), folded following the 1875 season. The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs (NL) was formed in Chicago, Illinois by businessman, and owner of…

A great fire rips through Chicago, IL, destroying the home ballpark of the White Stockings

A great fire rips through Chicago, IL, destroying the home ballpark of the White Stockings

1871 – A great fire rips through Chicago, IL, destroying the home ballpark of the White Stockings, as well as its uniforms, record books, equipment and cash, and clothing and personal property belonging to its players. The team is forced to release a number of its players and to finish its season on the road, and will only return to the National Association in 1874.

The Chicago White Stockings beat New York Mutuals at Dexter Park for the unofficial national championship

1870 – The Chicago White Stockings host the New York Mutuals at Dexter Park with the unofficial national championship at stake with 6,000 fans on hand. With his team ahead, 13 – 12, and having just walked the bases loaded, Mutuals pitcher Rynie Wolters walks off the mound, claiming the umpire is biased. The game ends with the score reverting to the last completed inning, giving Chicago a 7 – 5 win although the Mutuals continue to proclaim themselves the champs.