2000s |
2009 • 2008 • 2007 • 2006 • 2005
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1990s |
1999 • 1998 • 1997 • 1996 • 1995 |
1980s |
1989 • 1988 • 1987 • 1986 • 1985 |
1970s |
1979 • 1978 • 1977 • 1976 • 1975
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1960s |
1969 • 1968 • 1967 • 1966 • 1965 |
1950s |
1959 • 1958 • 1957 • 1956 • 1955 |
1940s |
1949 • 1948 • 1947 • 1946 • 1945 |
1930s |
1939 • 1938 • 1937 • 1936 • 1935 |
1920s |
1929 • 1928 • 1927 • 1926 • 1925 |
1910s |
1919 • 1918 • 1917 • 1916 • 1915 |
1900s |
1909 • 1908 • 1907 • 1906 • 1905 |
1890s |
1899 • 1898 • 1897 • 1896 • 1895 |
1880s |
1889 • 1888 • 1887 • 1886 • 1885 |
1870s |
1879 • 1878 • 1877 • 1876 • 1875 |
Early Years |
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Sources |
The following are the baseball events of the year 1886 throughout the world.
Champions[]
- World Series St. Louis Browns 4, Chicago White Stockings 2
- National League: Chicago White Stockings
- American Association: St. Louis Browns
Major League Baseball final standings[]
National League final standings[]
National League | ||||
Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
Chicago White Stockings | 90 | 34 | .726 | -- |
Detroit Wolverines | 87 | 36 | .707 | 2.5 |
New York Giants | 75 | 44 | .630 | 12.5 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 71 | 43 | .623 | 14 |
Boston Beaneaters | 56 | 61 | .479 | 30.5 |
St. Louis Maroons | 43 | 79 | .352 | 46 |
Kansas City Cowboys | 30 | 91 | .248 | 58.5 |
Washington Nationals | 28 | 92 | .233 | 60 |
American Association final standings[]
American Association | ||||
Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
St. Louis Browns | 93 | 46 | .669 | -- |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys | 80 | 57 | .584 | 12 |
Brooklyn Grays | 76 | 61 | .555 | 16 |
Louisville Colonels | 66 | 70 | .485 | 25.5 |
Cincinnati Red Stockings | 65 | 73 | .471 | 27.5 |
Philadelphia Athletics | 63 | 72 | .467 | 28 |
New York Metropolitans | 53 | 82 | .393 | 38 |
Baltimore Orioles | 48 | 83 | .366 | 41 |
Events[]
Births[]
- March 13 - Frank Baker
- April 6 - Smokey Joe Williams
- May 2 - Larry Cheney
- May 13 - Larry Gardner
- June 10 - Jack Graney
- July 31 - Larry Doyle
- August 7 - Bill McKechnie
- September 9 - Dots Miller
- October 9 - Rube Marquard
- December 18 - Ty Cobb
Deaths[]
- June 27 - George Creamer, 30?, second baseman for four teams who led league in fielding with Pittsburgh in his final 1884 season