MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
NEWS
12/14/1897
 
Thursday, December 9th , 1897
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tun Berger on the trading block.
Friday, November 5th , 1897
Cincinnati Reds: Put Ice Box Chamberlain on the trading block.
Saturday, October 9th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: Put Ed Whiting on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Mike Bloom on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Heinie Reitz on the trading block.
Thursday, October 7th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Frank Pearce on the trading block.
Monday, October 4th , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Put Vince Dailey on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Egyptian Healy on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Henry on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Kid Baldwin on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Lem Hunter on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Will Sawyer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Fields on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ed Keas on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jimmy McAleer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jake Virtue on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Cy Young on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Mike Young on the trading block.
Friday, October 1st , 1897
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jake Beckley on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Handiboe on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Dan Lally on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Doggie Miller on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rich Barbera on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Mac MacArthur on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Harry Staley on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 22nd , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Dick Burns on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Frank Meinke on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Jim Donnelly on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Ted Scheffler on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Hank Gastright on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Charlie Reilly on the trading block.
Sunday, September 19th , 1897
Cincinnati Reds: Put Ollie Beard on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Pechiney on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Spies on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Pat McManus on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Bid McPhee on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Stump Weidman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Cory Nielsen on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Kevin Linskens on the trading block.
Friday, September 17th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Mickey Hughes on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Adonis Terry on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Charlie Daniels on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Mike Good on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Pretzels Getzien on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jim McTamany on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Greg Case on the trading block.
Monday, September 13th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: Removed George Cobb from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Matt Kilroy from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Mike Edens from the trading block.
Boston Reds: Removed Reddy Mack from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Vince Dailey from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Joseph Herr from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Fields from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ed Keas from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jimmy McAleer from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Milligan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dave Orr from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Jason Kahle from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Paul Radford from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Cahill from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Bones Ely from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Kirby from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Larry McKeon from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Henry Boyle from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Shaffer from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dave McKeough from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Tom Sullivan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Mickey Hughes from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Frank Pearce from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Adonis Terry from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Mike Good from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Arlie Latham from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed John Sneed from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Dan Stearns from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed John Horan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Pretzels Getzien from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Greg Case from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Whitney from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Stemmeyer from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed John Hicks from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Ice Box Chamberlain from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Danny Richardson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John Rainey from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Norm Baker from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jake Beckley from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bill Bishop from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jim Handiboe from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Hofford from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Doggie Miller from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fleury Sullivan from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rich Barbera from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Mac MacArthur from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Phil Knell from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Harry Staley from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Crazy Schmit from the trading block.
Boston Reds: The Boston Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Washington Senators: The Washington Senators have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuilding'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner paid P68 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P147,607 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Reds: The owner took P356,110 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner paid P125 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P171,779 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P94,180 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner paid P435 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P287,262 in cash as profit for this year.
Milwaukee Brewers: The owner took P151,471 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P514,582 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid P85 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took P290,333 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The owner took P281,945 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner paid P124 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P239,137 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Colts: The owner paid P41 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Colts: The owner took P593,792 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid P28 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took P281,097 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P223,997 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid P159 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took P743,344 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid P106 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took P82,795 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid P95 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took P208,217 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: Put Dave Orr on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Jason Kahle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Paul Radford on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Al Maul on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Kirby on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Curt Welch on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Larry McKeon on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Henry Boyle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Shaffer on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dave McKeough on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put William Brown on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill George on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dad Clarkson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Danny Richardson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John Rainey on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dan Dugdale on the trading block.
Saturday, September 11th , 1897
1B Tom McCreery of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the 1897 World Series MVP Award.
Thursday, September 9th , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Ducky Holmes sets the AL playoff extra-inning game record for hits with 5.
Louisville Colonels: Ducky Holmes goes 5-6 against the Chicago Colts, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, September 7th , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 1st , 1897
SS John McGraw of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Bryan Dowler of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Mike Jones of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
CF Honus Wagner of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Chick Stahl of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, August 31st , 1897
Columbus Solons: John Kirby pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 30th , 1897
1B Bill Hassamaer of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Billy Hamilton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 29th , 1897
Cincinnati Reds: Bill Paquet pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 26th , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
Wednesday, August 25th , 1897
Columbus Solons: Darby O'Brien goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 0 R.
Tuesday, August 24th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Bobby Lowe goes 5-8 against the Chicago Colts, with 2 RBI and 2 R.
Monday, August 23rd , 1897
1B Tom McCreery of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Bryan Dowler of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 22nd , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Jack Stivetts pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 21st , 1897
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 19th , 1897
Boston Reds: George Meakim pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 18th , 1897
Boston Reds: Pete Browning goes 0-1 against the Louisville Colonels, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Tuesday, August 17th , 1897
Chicago Colts: Mike Slattery gets his 2000th career hit!
Louisville Colonels: Honus Wagner goes 5-6 against the Boston Reds, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Boston Reds: Pete Browning goes 2-5 against the Louisville Colonels, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, August 16th , 1897
2B Dusty Miller of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Jimmy Bannon of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 15th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 14th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: John McGraw goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
St. Louis Browns: Nat Hudson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 12th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: Les German pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 11th , 1897
Boston Reds: Chicken Wolf goes 0-4 against the St. Louis Browns, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Monday, August 9th , 1897
RF Kid Nance of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Dan McGann of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Alex Voss pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 8th , 1897
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Reds: Chicken Wolf goes 1-4 against the Columbus Solons, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, August 7th , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Kid Nance goes 5-6 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 0 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, August 6th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy records his 250th career win!
Thursday, August 5th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 4th , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Dick Burns pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Kid Nance goes 5-6 against the Washington Senators, with 1 3B, 1 HR, 3 RBI and 4 R.
Tuesday, August 3rd , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns goes 5-6 against the Boston Reds, with 0 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, August 2nd , 1897
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Reds: Harry Taylor goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black records his 350th career win!
Sunday, August 1st , 1897
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Morris of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Van Haltren of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jim McKay of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Jesse Hoffmeister of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Henry Jones pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 31st , 1897
Washington Senators: Pete Conway records his 200th career win!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 29th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Billy Hamilton was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Phillies: Tim Keefe was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Tuesday, July 27th , 1897
Washington Senators: Pete Conway pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Spiders: Fred Dunlap gets his 2500th career hit!
Monday, July 26th , 1897
LF Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 25th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Larry Corcoran records his 200th career win!
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney records his 300th career win!
Saturday, July 24th , 1897
Boston Reds: George Meakim pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 23rd , 1897
St. Louis Cardinals: Pink Hawley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 22nd , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Tom McCreery goes 5-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Louisville Colonels: Charlie Dexter goes 5-7 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 2 2B, 4 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, July 21st , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 20th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: John Horan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 19th , 1897
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Bob Glenalvin of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn records his 200th career win!
Sunday, July 18th , 1897
Boston Reds: Chicken Wolf goes 5-5 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, July 16th , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: George Davis goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 1 HR, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, July 14th , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Hank Gastright pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 13th , 1897
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Les German pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 12th , 1897
RF Billy Lush of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Tuck Turner of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: John Kirby pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Jack Stivetts pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 11th , 1897
Washington Senators: Bill Eagan was suspended 2 games after ejection following a brawl.
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Saturday, July 10th , 1897
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Eddie Burke goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, July 7th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Pretzels Getzien on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Ed Morris records his 300th career win!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 6th , 1897
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, July 5th , 1897
C Deacon McGuire of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Gene DeMontreville of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Mike Jones pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Tom O'Brien goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, July 4th , 1897
Boston Reds: Toad Ramsey pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Gene DeMontreville goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, with 1 HR, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Saturday, July 3rd , 1897
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton records his 250th career win!
Boston Reds: Pete Browning gets his 2500th career hit!
Friday, July 2nd , 1897
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jake Beckley on the trading block.
Thursday, July 1st , 1897
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Dan McGann of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Mike Jones of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Sid Kitson of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Chick Stahl of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, June 29th , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Monday, June 28th , 1897
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Pete Conway (WAS) - 14-9, 2.77 ERA, 221.1 IP, 1.24 WHIP, 2.0 K/9, 3.6 WAR
SP Joe Corbett (WAS) - 6-6, 2.72 ERA, 112.2 IP, 1.40 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 2.1 WAR
SP Mike Jones (LS3) - 18-6, 3.15 ERA, 222.2 IP, 1.35 WHIP, 2.1 K/9, 3.1 WAR
SP Matt Kilroy (BLN) - 16-9, 3.31 ERA, 231.1 IP, 1.40 WHIP, 3.0 K/9, 2.9 WAR
RP Nat Hudson (SL4) - 10-4, 2.69 ERA, 127.0 IP, 1.35 WHIP, 1.5 K/9, 1.0 WAR
CL Charlie Geggus (WAS) - 8-8, 4.01 ERA, 123.1 IP, 1.46 WHIP, 3.6 K/9, 1.4 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .321/.387/.401, 252 AB, 1 HR, 3 SB, 119 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
C Wilbert Robinson (LS3) - .336/.392/.431, 253 AB, 35 SB, 126 wRC+, 2.1 WAR
1B Matt Lenz (SL4) - .401/.455/.543, 324 AB, 2 HR, 10 SB, 168 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
1B Dave Orr (CL6) - .348/.361/.494, 316 AB, 3 HR, 6 SB, 130 wRC+, 1.4 WAR
2B Pete Browning (BS2) - .380/.459/.510, 292 AB, 3 HR, 27 SB, 155 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
3B Kip Selbach (WAS) - .378/.450/.516, 304 AB, 4 HR, 27 SB, 160 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (ML3) - .296/.377/.490, 304 AB, 5 HR, 2 SB, 119 wRC+, 1.5 WAR
SS John McGraw (BLN) - .369/.494/.427, 274 AB, 39 SB, 149 wRC+, 4.8 WAR
LF Fred Clarke (LS3) - .328/.383/.485, 326 AB, 6 HR, 30 SB, 129 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
CF George Davis (CL4) - .325/.385/.494, 320 AB, 7 HR, 14 SB, 132 wRC+, 3.8 WAR
CF Honus Wagner (LS3) - .384/.411/.523, 310 AB, 14 SB, 147 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
RF Sam Thompson (ML3) - .369/.413/.608, 306 AB, 12 HR, 11 SB, 164 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Bob Black (BSN) - 19-11, 2.78 ERA, 252.1 IP, 1.25 WHIP, 3.0 K/9, 6.4 WAR
SP Pink Hawley (STL) - 20-9, 2.68 ERA, 258.2 IP, 1.35 WHIP, 2.3 K/9, 5.4 WAR
SP Phil Saylor (PIT) - 9-14, 3.94 ERA, 191.2 IP, 1.53 WHIP, 2.0 K/9, 3.0 WAR
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach (CIN) - 17-9, 3.02 ERA, 241.1 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 3.4 K/9, 6.2 WAR
RP Tim Keefe (PHI) - 8-3, 2.77 ERA, 97.1 IP, 1.21 WHIP, 1.7 K/9, 1.9 WAR
CL John Fisher (PHI) - 6-3, 3.44 ERA, 89.0 IP, 1.26 WHIP, 1.7 K/9, 1.0 WAR
C Tom Daly (BSN) - .337/.416/.411, 246 AB, 1 HR, 130 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
C Bill Lange (CHC) - .335/.393/.483, 269 AB, 3 HR, 27 SB, 128 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
1B Billy Earle (CIN) - .327/.418/.500, 300 AB, 5 HR, 14 SB, 145 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
1B Hughie Jennings (STL) - .371/.421/.482, 313 AB, 6 SB, 146 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
2B Jimmy Cooney (CHC) - .326/.419/.476, 313 AB, 3 HR, 21 SB, 143 wRC+, 4.1 WAR
2B Danny Richardson (NY1) - .304/.362/.403, 313 AB, 4 HR, 16 SB, 112 wRC+, 2.1 WAR
3B Bill Dahlen (CHC) - .349/.417/.531, 318 AB, 5 HR, 11 SB, 154 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
3B Bill Everitt (PHI) - .369/.403/.480, 325 AB, 3 HR, 32 SB, 140 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
LF Hugh Duffy (CHC) - .360/.399/.500, 328 AB, 1 HR, 25 SB, 142 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
CF Mike Slattery (CHC) - .351/.385/.493, 302 AB, 2 HR, 34 SB, 129 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
RF Fielder Jones (BRO) - .340/.385/.444, 306 AB, 2 HR, 9 SB, 124 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
RF Chick Stahl (BSN) - .368/.435/.484, 318 AB, 2 HR, 19 SB, 149 wRC+, 3.8 WAR
St. Louis Browns: Deacon McGuire goes 5-6 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 27th , 1897
New York Giants: Put John Rainey on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Les German pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 22nd , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Mike Jones pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 21st , 1897
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 20th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: Jamie Hunt pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 18th , 1897
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: William Hoy goes 0-1 against the Louisville Colonels, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 17th , 1897
Washington Senators: William Hoy goes 2-5 against the Louisville Colonels, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Louisville Colonels: Kid Nance goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 1 3B, 1 HR, 5 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, June 16th , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Nat Hudson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 0 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Milwaukee Brewers: Jim Donnelly gets his 2000th career hit!
Tuesday, June 15th , 1897
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 14th , 1897
2B Ed McKean of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Dan McGann of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: Walt Preston goes 5-6 against the Boston Reds, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Sunday, June 13th , 1897
New York Giants: Jesse Burkett pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 10th , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Nat Hudson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 9th , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put George Cobb on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Matt Kilroy on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Mike Edens on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Phil Saylor pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 8th , 1897
Washington Senators: Kip Selbach goes 5-5 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, June 7th , 1897
2B Bart Hazelton of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Everitt of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 5th , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Fred Clarke goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: Nap Lajoie goes 5-6 against the New York Giants, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, June 3rd , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Stemmeyer on the trading block.
Wednesday, June 2nd , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Jocko Fields got suspended 4 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Tuesday, June 1st , 1897
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Chick Stahl of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Morris of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Pink Hawley of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
CF Honus Wagner of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Chick Stahl of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Monday, May 31st , 1897
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Chick Stahl of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: The Chicago Colts have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Build a Dynasty!'
St. Louis Cardinals: John McCarty pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 30th , 1897
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 28th , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Duffee goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 HR, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, May 26th , 1897
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bill Bishop on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Hofford on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Phil Knell on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Crazy Schmit on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Adonis Terry records his 200th career win!
Tuesday, May 25th , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Jack Stivetts pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Monday, May 24th , 1897
SP Ed Morris of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Bobby Lowe of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Sunday, May 23rd , 1897
Columbus Solons: Jason Kahle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 22nd , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Greg Case on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 21st , 1897
Columbus Solons: Dan Sheehan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Milwaukee Brewers: Sam Thompson gets his 2000th career hit!
Thursday, May 20th , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Robert Milford from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Cahill on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Jimmy Collins goes 5-7 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 5 R.
Wednesday, May 19th , 1897
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 17th , 1897
3B Kip Selbach of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Chick Stahl of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy records his 200th career win!
Sunday, May 16th , 1897
Chicago Colts: Allen Pitts pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 15th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Chris Fisher goes 5-6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 2 2B, 1 3B, 6 RBI and 2 R.
St. Louis Browns: Matt Lenz goes 5-6 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, May 14th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Matt Lenz goes 0-5 against the Columbus Solons, ending his hitting streak at 26 games.
Cincinnati Reds: Bill Paquet pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 13th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Mickey Hughes on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Adonis Terry on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put John Horan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Pretzels Getzien on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson records his 250th career win!
Wednesday, May 12th , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Matt Lenz goes 3-5 against the Columbus Solons, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 10th , 1897
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 9th , 1897
Cincinnati Reds: Put Ice Box Chamberlain on the trading block.
Saturday, May 8th , 1897
Philadelphia Phillies: Tim Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 6th , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Matt Lenz goes 4-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 5th , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Deacon McGuire goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 3 2B, 5 RBI and 4 R.
Tuesday, May 4th , 1897
St. Louis Browns: Nat Hudson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 3rd , 1897
LF Walt Wilmot of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: Jake Virtue hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 6 RBI and 2 runs scored.
Saturday, May 1st , 1897
1B Tom McCreery of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Mike Jones of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Pink Hawley of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
CF Honus Wagner of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Jimmy Sheckard of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Friday, April 30th , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Charlie Reilly goes 0-4 against the Boston Reds, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 29th , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Henry from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Pete Conway pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Bill Everitt goes 0-4 against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, ending his hitting streak at 29 games.
Tuesday, April 27th , 1897
Columbus Solons: Removed Darby O'Brien from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson records his 300th career win!
Monday, April 26th , 1897
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Fielder Jones of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: Charlie Reilly goes 1-1 against the Baltimore Orioles, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Pink Hawley goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, April 25th , 1897
New York Giants: Removed John Rainey from the trading block.
Saturday, April 24th , 1897
Boston Reds: Put Reddy Mack on the trading block.
Friday, April 23rd , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Frank Meinke pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Bill Everitt goes 1-2 against the Chicago Colts, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Thursday, April 22nd , 1897
Washington Senators: Pete Conway pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 21st , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed John Horan from the trading block.
Monday, April 19th , 1897
CF Walt Preston of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Phil Saylor pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 18th , 1897
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Bill Everitt goes 3-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, April 17th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Removed John Connor from the trading block.
Friday, April 16th , 1897
Columbus Solons: Removed Curt Welch from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 14th , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Mike Jones pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Mike Slattery goes 0-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Tuesday, April 13th , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Moore from the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Mike Slattery goes 1-2 against the St. Louis Cardinals, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, April 12th , 1897
1B Tom McCreery of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Hughie Jennings of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, April 10th , 1897
Washington Senators: Removed Art Hagan from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Buster Hoover from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Pink Hawley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 8th , 1897
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rich Barbera on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Tom McCreery goes 6-6 against the Washington Senators, with 3 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, April 6th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Sowders from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Josh Martin from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Jamie Hunt pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Hugh Duffy goes 5-6 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, April 3rd , 1897
Boston Reds: George Meakim pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 2nd , 1897
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 1st , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, March 30th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Fred Lewis from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Charlie Abbey from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Billy Serad from the trading block.
Monday, March 29th , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Dick Burns from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Ted Scheffler from the trading block.
Friday, March 26th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Stemmeyer from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bill Hassamaer from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed William Hoy from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 23rd , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Pat Callaghan from the trading block.
Monday, March 22nd , 1897
Washington Senators: Removed John Cattanach from the trading block.
Saturday, March 20th , 1897
Washington Senators: Removed Charlie Geggus from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed George Haddock from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Tim O'Rourke from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed William Brown from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 17th , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Joseph Herr from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 16th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Manning from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Darby O'Brien on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Mike Young from the trading block.
Sunday, March 14th , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ollie Smith from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 10th , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Hank Gastright from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Mickey Hughes from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Adonis Terry from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill George from the trading block.
Monday, March 8th , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Count Campau from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed John Sneed from the trading block.
Sunday, March 7th , 1897
New York Giants: Removed Ed Bagley from the trading block.
Saturday, March 6th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Charlie Ganzel from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rich Barbera from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Pretzels Getzien from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jim McTamany from the trading block.
Friday, March 5th , 1897
Columbus Solons: Put Curt Welch on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Larry Twitchell from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Jim Donnelly from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Charlie Reilly from the trading block.
Thursday, March 4th , 1897
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bobby Lowe from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Cote from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Lou Bierbauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Kent from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 2nd , 1897
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Lem Hunter from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Will Sawyer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dad Clarkson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Lefty Johnson from the trading block.
Friday, February 19th , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Charlie Reilly on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 16th , 1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Mike Good on the trading block.
Monday, January 18th , 1897
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Cote on the trading block.
Monday, January 11th , 1897
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Jim Donnelly on the trading block.
Thursday, January 7th , 1897
Washington Senators: Put Buster Hoover on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put George Haddock on the trading block.
Sunday, November 22nd , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Cote from the trading block.
Sunday, November 8th , 1896
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Harry Staley on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 27th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Mickey Hughes on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 14th , 1896
Washington Senators: Put Charlie Abbey on the trading block.
Sunday, October 4th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Put Mike Young on the trading block.
Monday, September 21st , 1896
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Larry Twitchell on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Count Campau on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Dick Burns on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Ted Scheffler on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Hank Gastright on the trading block.
Friday, September 18th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Frank Pearce on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Adonis Terry on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Charlie Ganzel on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Arlie Latham on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put John Horan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Pretzels Getzien on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jim McTamany on the trading block.
Sunday, September 13th , 1896
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Norm Baker on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Handiboe on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Doggie Miller on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fleury Sullivan on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rich Barbera on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Mac MacArthur on the trading block.
Saturday, September 12th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Put Vince Dailey on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Henry on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Cote on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Moore on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Lou Bierbauer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Lem Hunter on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Will Sawyer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Kent on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ollie Smith on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Fields on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ed Keas on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jimmy McAleer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Robert Milford on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Art Hagan on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Charlie Geggus on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bill Hassamaer on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Billy Serad on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put John Cattanach on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put William Hoy on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Tim O'Rourke on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put William Brown on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Ed Bagley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill George on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dad Clarkson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Danny Richardson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John Rainey on the trading block.
Friday, September 11th , 1896
Columbus Solons: Put Dave Orr on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put James Burke on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Jason Kahle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Paul Radford on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Bones Ely on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Kirby on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Larry McKeon on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dan Sheehan on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Henry Boyle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Shaffer on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dave McKeough on the trading block.
Thursday, September 10th , 1896
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Mike Bloom from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Tommy Tucker from the trading block.
Boston Reds: Removed Reddy Mack from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Vince Dailey from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Billy Crowell from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Henry from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Pat Callaghan from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Lem Hunter from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Will Sawyer from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Joseph Herr from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Fields from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ed Keas from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed George Proeser from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jimmy McAleer from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Robert Milford from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Milligan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed James Burke from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Jason Kahle from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Paul Radford from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Podge Weihe from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Clarkson from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Cahill from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Bones Ely from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Kirby from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Curt Welch from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Larry McKeon from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dan Sheehan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Henry Boyle from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Shaffer from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Darby O'Brien from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dave McKeough from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Moore from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Joe Miller from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Lou Bierbauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Bill Kienzle from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Pat Flaherty from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Wilbert Robinson from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ollie Smith from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Yank Robinson from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Ted Scheffler from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tom Gettinger from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Ed Cartwright from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Harry Stovey from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Mickey Hughes from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Art Sunday from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Adonis Terry from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Charlie Ganzel from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Charlie Daniels from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Arlie Latham from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed John Sneed from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Dan Stearns from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed John Horan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Bob Clark from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Pretzels Getzien from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jim McTamany from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Stemmeyer from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bobby Lowe from the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Removed Al Atkinson from the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Removed Ed Smith from the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Removed Gus Krock from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed George Tebeau from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed William Brown from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Lefty Johnson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John Rainey from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Norm Baker from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bill Bishop from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Hofford from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Doggie Miller from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fleury Sullivan from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rich Barbera from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Mac MacArthur from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Phil Knell from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Crazy Schmit from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P120,034 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Reds: The owner took P315,433 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner paid P65 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P197,506 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P106,483 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner paid P183 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P197,715 in cash as profit for this year.
Milwaukee Brewers: The owner took P163,013 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P547,900 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner took P274,943 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The owner took P227,629 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P204,220 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Colts: The owner paid P22 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Colts: The owner took P476,142 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took P271,798 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid P109 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took P224,514 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid P176 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took P728,419 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took P77,458 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid P58 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took P186,489 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: Put John Connor on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Manning on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Fred Lewis on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Whitney on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Stemmeyer on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Sowders on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bobby Lowe on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Josh Martin on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put John Hicks on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Brennan Taylor on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 8th , 1896
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the 1896 World Series MVP Award.
Tuesday, September 1st , 1896
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
CF Ollie Pickering of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Fielder Jones of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Moore on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put William Brown on the trading block.
Boston Reds: George Meakim pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward records his 200th career win!
Monday, August 31st , 1896
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Jimmy Bannon of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 30th , 1896
Boston Reds: Harry Taylor goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 24th , 1896
1B Tom McCreery of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Bryan Dowler of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, August 21st , 1896
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Gore goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, August 20th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Alex Voss pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 19th , 1896
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 18th , 1896
St. Louis Cardinals: Biff Sheehan goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 0 R.
Monday, August 17th , 1896
2B Dusty Miller of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Reds: George Meakim pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Phil Saylor pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Tom Daly goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, August 16th , 1896
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus records his 300th career win!
Washington Senators: Kip Selbach goes 5-5 against the Louisville Colonels, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, August 15th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Steve Brodie goes 5-6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI and 5 R.
Friday, August 14th , 1896
St. Louis Browns: Jack Stivetts pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 12th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 10th , 1896
2B Dusty Miller of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Denny Lyons of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, August 8th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Mickey Hughes on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach records his 300th career win!
Thursday, August 6th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McFarland goes 5-7 against the Louisville Colonels, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 6 RBI and 1 R.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker records his 200th career win!
Cincinnati Reds: Harry Spies goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 2 3B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, August 5th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 3rd , 1896
2B Dusty Miller of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
Saturday, August 1st , 1896
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Pete Conway of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jim Whitney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SS Mike Young of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Fielder Jones of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cleveland Spiders: John Henry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 31st , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Put Will Sawyer on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Reds: Lave Cross goes 5-5 against the Louisville Colonels, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 30th , 1896
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 29th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Jimmy Collins goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, July 27th , 1896
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Put Ed Cartwright on the trading block.
Sunday, July 26th , 1896
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 24th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jim McTamany on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren records his 250th career win!
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday goes 0-1 against the Chicago Colts, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Chicago Colts: Charlie Irwin goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 2 2B, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Boston Reds: Toad Ramsey records his 250th career win!
Thursday, July 23rd , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Jack O'Brien gets his 2000th career hit!
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Jack Warner goes 5-6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, July 22nd , 1896
St. Louis Browns: Put Tom Gettinger on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 21st , 1896
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday goes 5-6 against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, with 1 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI and 3 R.
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday goes 5-6 against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, July 20th , 1896
C Lave Cross of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, July 18th , 1896
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Tebeau on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Vince Dailey on the trading block.
Thursday, July 16th , 1896
Boston Reds: Pete Browning goes 5-7 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 2 2B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, July 14th , 1896
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 0-1 against the St. Louis Cardinals, ending his hitting streak at 24 games.
Monday, July 13th , 1896
LF Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Milwaukee Brewers: Jack Crooks goes 5-6 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 3B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, July 12th , 1896
Boston Reds: Al Mays pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 11th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Stemmeyer on the trading block.
Friday, July 10th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Ollie Pickering goes 5-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, July 9th , 1896
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 1-3 against the Boston Beaneaters, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, July 6th , 1896
1B Dave Orr of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, July 4th , 1896
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 11-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 3rd , 1896
Milwaukee Brewers: Hank Gastright pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 1st , 1896
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
CF Ollie Pickering of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Fielder Jones of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, June 30th , 1896
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
Monday, June 29th , 1896
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 28th , 1896
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Pete Conway (WAS) - 10-4, 2.88 ERA, 118.2 IP, 1.37 WHIP, 2.2 K/9, 2.2 WAR
SP Daisy Davis (SL4) - 13-10, 3.68 ERA, 230.0 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 2.6 K/9, 5.3 WAR
SP Jason Kahle (CL6) - 16-11, 2.74 ERA, 230.0 IP, 1.30 WHIP, 1.6 K/9, 2.9 WAR
SP Scott Stratton (BS2) - 18-9, 2.71 ERA, 239.0 IP, 1.33 WHIP, 2.4 K/9, 4.7 WAR
RP Nat Hudson (SL4) - 18-5, 3.86 ERA, 196.0 IP, 1.47 WHIP, 2.2 K/9, 1.9 WAR
CL George Meakim (BS2) - 9-9, 3.45 ERA, 156.1 IP, 1.41 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 1.8 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .355/.400/.464, 265 AB, 2 HR, 6 SB, 137 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
C Wilbert Robinson (LS3) - .330/.362/.437, 261 AB, 3 HR, 44 SB, 118 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
1B Matt Lenz (SL4) - .348/.401/.468, 333 AB, 3 HR, 1 SB, 137 wRC+, 2.1 WAR
2B Pete Browning (BS2) - .391/.462/.565, 299 AB, 5 HR, 21 SB, 176 wRC+, 4.5 WAR
3B Billy Nash (CL6) - .295/.368/.432, 285 AB, 3 HR, 21 SB, 115 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
3B Kip Selbach (WAS) - .348/.406/.489, 319 AB, 3 HR, 39 SB, 143 wRC+, 3.8 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (ML3) - .333/.415/.537, 294 AB, 6 HR, 11 SB, 147 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
SS John McGraw (BLN) - .381/.511/.495, 273 AB, 38 SB, 174 wRC+, 5.2 WAR
LF Fred Clarke (LS3) - .338/.411/.515, 299 AB, 10 HR, 31 SB, 143 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
CF George Davis (CL4) - .373/.426/.522, 316 AB, 7 HR, 38 SB, 155 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
CF Charlie Duffee (SL4) - .316/.382/.491, 320 AB, 10 HR, 21 SB, 135 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
RF Bob Caruthers (SL4) - .385/.481/.553, 226 AB, 6 HR, 12 SB, 170 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Pink Hawley (STL) - 18-12, 2.64 ERA, 238.1 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 2.4 K/9, 5.4 WAR
SP Hardie Henderson (PHI) - 15-11, 2.74 ERA, 239.2 IP, 1.28 WHIP, 2.8 K/9, 5.3 WAR
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach (CIN) - 19-7, 2.69 ERA, 244.1 IP, 1.22 WHIP, 2.2 K/9, 5.8 WAR
CL John Fisher (PHI) - 7-4, 3.55 ERA, 99.0 IP, 1.35 WHIP, 1.9 K/9, 1.8 WAR
CL Alex Voss (BRO) - 3-3, 3.93 ERA, 68.2 IP, 1.57 WHIP, 2.6 K/9, 0.8 WAR
C Duff Cooley (STL) - .366/.388/.485, 262 AB, 1 HR, 13 SB, 138 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
C Bill Lange (CHC) - .402/.485/.668, 256 AB, 8 HR, 24 SB, 201 wRC+, 5.1 WAR
1B Ed Delahanty (PHI) - .344/.405/.522, 320 AB, 5 HR, 61 SB, 139 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
1B Willie Keeler (NY1) - .375/.412/.435, 299 AB, 1 HR, 23 SB, 138 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
2B Cupid Childs (PHI) - .316/.414/.409, 301 AB, 26 SB, 132 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
3B Bill Dahlen (CHC) - .370/.428/.551, 303 AB, 4 HR, 17 SB, 161 wRC+, 4.3 WAR
3B Fred Hartman (PIT) - .363/.399/.529, 306 AB, 3 HR, 5 SB, 153 wRC+, 2.0 WAR
3B Denny Lyons (STL) - .338/.394/.469, 290 AB, 3 HR, 4 SB, 135 wRC+, 2.1 WAR
CF Mike Slattery (CHC) - .352/.407/.487, 298 AB, 1 HR, 24 SB, 144 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
CF Fred Tenney (BSN) - .376/.451/.512, 303 AB, 4 HR, 15 SB, 157 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
RF Jesse Burkett (NY1) - .376/.433/.482, 218 AB, 1 HR, 26 SB, 153 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
RF Bug Holliday (CIN) - .364/.431/.536, 308 AB, 7 HR, 36 SB, 152 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
RF Fielder Jones (BRO) - .353/.406/.469, 303 AB, 2 HR, 9 SB, 137 wRC+, 1.6 WAR
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Hartman goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 RBI and 0 R.
Saturday, June 27th , 1896
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 26th , 1896
Washington Senators: Pete Conway pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 22nd , 1896
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Jack Boyle of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 21st , 1896
St. Louis Cardinals: Pink Hawley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 18th , 1896
Milwaukee Brewers: Sean Thompson goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 2 RBI and 2 R.
Cincinnati Reds: Ice Box Chamberlain pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 17th , 1896
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 16th , 1896
Chicago Colts: Duke Farrell goes 5-6 against the New York Giants, with 1 HR, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, June 15th , 1896
C Wilbert Robinson of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Fred Hartman of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 13th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Mickey Hughes pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 12th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Fred Tenney goes 0-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Thursday, June 11th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Charlie Daniels on the trading block.
Wednesday, June 10th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Put Vince Dailey on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Billy Crowell on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Henry on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Lem Hunter on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Will Sawyer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ed Keas on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put George Proeser on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jimmy McAleer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Robert Milford on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Fred Tenney goes 1-3 against the Cincinnati Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, June 9th , 1896
Chicago Colts: Hugh Duffy goes 0-4 against the Philadelphia Phillies, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Monday, June 8th , 1896
LF Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Denny Lyons of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 7th , 1896
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 13-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 5th , 1896
St. Louis Cardinals: Denny Lyons goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Chicago Colts: Hugh Duffy goes 2-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Thursday, June 4th , 1896
Baltimore Orioles: Tom Brown gets his 2000th career hit!
Wednesday, June 3rd , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Larry Corcoran pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 1st , 1896
LF Jocko Fields of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
C Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Jason Kahle of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Ferguson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SS Mike Young of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Dan McGann of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 30th , 1896
Columbus Solons: Put Bones Ely on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Dan Stearns hits for the CYCLE, going 4-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 2 RBI and 1 runs scored.
Friday, May 29th , 1896
Baltimore Orioles: Mike Griffin goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 2 3B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, May 28th , 1896
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 27th , 1896
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bill Bishop on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Hofford on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Phil Knell on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Crazy Schmit on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Wise records his 250th career win!
Tuesday, May 26th , 1896
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 25th , 1896
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF George Gore of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Reds: The Boston Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The Brooklyn Bridegrooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Reds: Put Reddy Mack on the trading block.
Saturday, May 23rd , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Mickey Hughes on the trading block.
Thursday, May 21st , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Put Ollie Smith on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Yank Robinson on the trading block.
Wednesday, May 20th , 1896
Boston Reds: Toad Ramsey pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 4 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 19th , 1896
Columbus Solons: Jason Kahle pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 18th , 1896
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, May 16th , 1896
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Frank Olin goes 5-8 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, May 15th , 1896
Columbus Solons: Put Podge Weihe on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: George Davis goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Boston Reds: George Meakim pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Nat Hudson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 14th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Brennan Taylor from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: George Pechiney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 12th , 1896
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Tebeau on the trading block.
Monday, May 11th , 1896
SP Jason Kahle of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Moore on the trading block.
Sunday, May 10th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Joseph Herr from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Harry Stovey on the trading block.
Saturday, May 9th , 1896
Chicago Colts: Put Al Atkinson on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Put Ed Smith on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Put Gus Krock on the trading block.
Friday, May 8th , 1896
Columbus Solons: Dan Sheehan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Reds: Harry Taylor goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 0 RBI and 0 R.
Thursday, May 7th , 1896
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 6th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Lou Galvin from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Pink Hawley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 5th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jim McTamany on the trading block.
Monday, May 4th , 1896
SS John McGraw of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Fred Hartman of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: Jason Kahle pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 3rd , 1896
Columbus Solons: Darby O'Brien goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 0 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, May 2nd , 1896
Columbus Solons: Dan Sheehan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 1st , 1896
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Hardie Henderson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SS Mike Young of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
LF Fielder Jones of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: George Pechiney pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 30th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Stemmeyer from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Nick Miller from the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jesse Burkett pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 29th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Nat Hudson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 28th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Whitney from the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
Monday, April 27th , 1896
2B Morrigan Sullivan of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Hardie Henderson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 26th , 1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jim McTamany on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Pink Hawley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 25th , 1896
Columbus Solons: Dan Sheehan records his 200th career win!
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns goes 0-3 against the Columbus Solons, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Friday, April 24th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Put Wilbert Robinson on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Stemmeyer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Henry from the trading block.
Thursday, April 23rd , 1896
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns goes 1-3 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Wednesday, April 22nd , 1896
Cincinnati Reds: Lady Baldwin pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Milwaukee Brewers: Sam Thompson hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Tuesday, April 21st , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Harkins from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns gets his 2000th career hit!
Monday, April 20th , 1896
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, April 18th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Removed Al Bauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Crane from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Jack Crooks goes 0-3 against the Washington Senators, ending his hitting streak at 24 games.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Ross Barnes gets his 4000th career hit!
Friday, April 17th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Will Sawyer from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Dick Burns from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Hank Gastright from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 16th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McKean goes 0-4 against the Boston Reds, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Wednesday, April 15th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ollie Smith from the trading block.
Monday, April 13th , 1896
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Mike Slattery of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McKean goes 2-4 against the Baltimore Orioles, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, April 12th , 1896
New York Giants: Removed Danny Richardson from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Jack Crooks goes 2-2 against the Boston Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, April 11th , 1896
Columbus Solons: Put Larry McKeon on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson records his 250th career win!
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Duffee goes 5-5 against the Columbus Solons, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, April 10th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Removed Wilbert Robinson from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 7th , 1896
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 6th , 1896
2B Jack Crooks of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Everitt of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 4th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, April 3rd , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Will Sawyer pitches a 10-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 2nd , 1896
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Tom Sullivan from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 1st , 1896
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, March 30th , 1896
Baltimore Orioles: Removed George Cobb from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Wise from the trading block.
Friday, March 27th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Sowders from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 24th , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Joseph Herr from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jimmy McAleer from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 17th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Fred Lewis from the trading block.
Monday, March 16th , 1896
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Manning from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Josh Martin from the trading block.
Friday, March 6th , 1896
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Frank Meinke from the trading block.
Thursday, March 5th , 1896
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Dave Oldfield from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 3rd , 1896
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Lem Hunter from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ed Keas from the trading block.
Friday, February 28th , 1896
Baltimore Orioles: Put Mike Bloom on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 25th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jumbo Schoeneck from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 19th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Put Jumbo Schoeneck on the trading block.
Wednesday, February 5th , 1896
Louisville Colonels: Put Pat Flaherty on the trading block.
Tuesday, December 3rd , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jumbo Schoeneck from the trading block.
Thursday, November 28th , 1895
New York Giants: Removed Ed Bagley from the trading block.
Monday, October 28th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Put Ollie Smith on the trading block.
Sunday, October 6th , 1895
New York Giants: Put Ed Bagley on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put George Cobb on the trading block.
Friday, September 27th , 1895
New York Giants: Removed Ed Bagley from the trading block.
Monday, September 23rd , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Bauer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Crane on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Joe Miller on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Lou Bierbauer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jumbo Schoeneck on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Bill Kienzle on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Wilbert Robinson on the trading block.
Monday, September 16th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Wise on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Dave Oldfield on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Tommy Tucker on the trading block.
Saturday, September 14th , 1895
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Dick Burns on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Frank Meinke on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Ted Scheffler on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Hank Gastright on the trading block.
Friday, September 13th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Harkins on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Henry on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Lem Hunter on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Will Sawyer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Fields on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ed Keas on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jimmy McAleer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Thursday, September 12th , 1895
New York Giants: Put Ed Bagley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Danny Richardson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John Rainey on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 11th , 1895
Columbus Solons: Put James Burke on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Jason Kahle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Paul Radford on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Clarkson on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Cahill on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Kirby on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Curt Welch on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dan Sheehan on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Henry Boyle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Shaffer on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Darby O'Brien on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dave McKeough on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 10th , 1895
Boston Reds: Removed Reddy Mack from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Vince Dailey from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Harkins from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Henry from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Abner Dalrymple from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Pat Callaghan from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Tony Mullane from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Lem Hunter from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Will Sawyer from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Joseph Herr from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ed Keas from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed George Proeser from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Robert Milford from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Milligan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed James Burke from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Sid Farrar from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Clarkson from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Bones Ely from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Curt Welch from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dan Sheehan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Henry Boyle from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Shaffer from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Darby O'Brien from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dave McKeough from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Larkin from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Cote from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Al Bauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Lou Bierbauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jumbo Schoeneck from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Bill Kienzle from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Frank Brill from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Larry Twitchell from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Tom Sullivan from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Yank Robinson from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Dick Burns from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Frank Meinke from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Ted Scheffler from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Hank Gastright from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Mike Lehane from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Frank Olin from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Harry Stovey from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Art Sunday from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Frank Pearce from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Adonis Terry from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Ganzel from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Daniels from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Arlie Latham from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Mike Moynahan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Sneed from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dan Stearns from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Horan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Bob Clark from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Pretzels Getzien from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Jim McTamany from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Sam Trott from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Stemmeyer from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Sowders from the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Removed Marty Sullivan from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed George Tebeau from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed William Brown from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Danny Richardson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Lefty Johnson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John Rainey from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Norm Baker from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bill Bishop from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Hofford from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Frank Beck from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Doggie Miller from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fleury Sullivan from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rich Barbera from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Mac MacArthur from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Phil Knell from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ned Williamson from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Mike Andler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pete Meegan from the trading block.
Boston Reds: The Boston Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Columbus Solons: The Columbus Solons have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner paid P67 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P85,073 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Reds: The owner took P323,664 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P174,341 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P98,720 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner paid P120 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P188,746 in cash as profit for this year.
Milwaukee Brewers: The owner took P163,355 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P533,824 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid P38 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took P248,214 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Grooms: The owner took P233,421 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P196,343 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Colts: The owner took P442,136 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took P258,949 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P204,307 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid P42 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took P672,317 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid P97 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took P67,138 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid P223 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took P144,172 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Manning on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Fred Lewis on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Lou Galvin on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Whitney on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Stemmeyer on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Sowders on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bobby Lowe on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Josh Martin on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Nick Miller on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Brennan Taylor on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Norm Baker on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Doggie Miller on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fleury Sullivan on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rich Barbera on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Mac MacArthur on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Art Sunday on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Adonis Terry on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Charlie Ganzel on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Arlie Latham on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put John Horan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Bob Clark on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Pretzels Getzien on the trading block.
Sunday, September 8th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Put Sam Trott on the trading block.
LF Rasty Wright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the 1895 World Series MVP Award.
Sunday, September 1st , 1895
SS Ed McKean of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Bob Glenalvin of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Toad Ramsey of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Joe Corbett of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
CF George Hogriever of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Friday, August 30th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Stemmeyer on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Mickey Hughes pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Bob Glenalvin goes 5-6 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Thursday, August 29th , 1895
Philadelphia Phillies: Cupid Childs goes 0-3 against the St. Louis Cardinals, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Wednesday, August 28th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Kid Baldwin goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: Cupid Childs goes 3-4 against the St. Louis Cardinals, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, August 26th , 1895
1B Tommy Tucker of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Bryan Dowler of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 25th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 24th , 1895
New York Giants: Put William Brown on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 22nd , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Bannon goes 0-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Tuesday, August 20th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Bannon goes 3-4 against the Boston Beaneaters, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
St. Louis Cardinals: Hughie Jennings goes 0-4 against the Boston Beaneaters, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Monday, August 19th , 1895
LF Charlie Hamburg of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Bob Glenalvin of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 18th , 1895
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 17th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Hughie Jennings goes 2-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Chicago Colts: Bill Dahlen goes 5-7 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, August 16th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers records his 250th career win!
Cincinnati Reds: Billy Earle hits for the CYCLE, going 4-6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 4 RBI and 4 runs scored.
Thursday, August 15th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Put Lou Bierbauer on the trading block.
Monday, August 12th , 1895
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Jim McTamany on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Mike Jones pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 10th , 1895
Columbus Solons: Bart Hazelton goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Chicago Colts: Bob Glenalvin goes 0-4 against the Brooklyn Grooms, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Phil Saylor pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 9th , 1895
St. Louis Browns: Matt Lenz goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 HR, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell records his 250th career win!
Thursday, August 8th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Hughie Jennings goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Grooms, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, August 7th , 1895
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the Louisville Colonels, with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr gets his 2000th career hit!
Chicago Colts: Bob Glenalvin goes 3-5 against the New York Giants, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday goes 6-6 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 HR, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, August 5th , 1895
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Hughie Jennings of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 4th , 1895
Milwaukee Brewers: Dick Burns pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Reds: Harry Taylor goes 0-3 against the Milwaukee Brewers, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Washington Senators: Joe Corbett pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 3rd , 1895
Washington Senators: Put Frank Olin on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Tom McCreery goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, August 2nd , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 1st , 1895
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Jason Kahle of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Seward of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jason Kahle of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: Dick Burns records his 200th career win!
Boston Reds: Harry Taylor goes 2-5 against the Columbus Solons, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Brooklyn Grooms: Chris Fisher goes 5-6 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, July 30th , 1895
Columbus Solons: Dan Sheehan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton records his 200th career win!
Monday, July 29th , 1895
SS Chicken Wolf of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 28th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy records his 200th career win!
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 27th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Jocko Fields goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, July 25th , 1895
Brooklyn Grooms: Ross Barnes goes 0-4 against the Philadelphia Phillies, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Wednesday, July 24th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: George Davis goes 0-3 against the Columbus Solons, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Tuesday, July 23rd , 1895
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 22nd , 1895
RF Paul Radford of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 21st , 1895
Brooklyn Grooms: Ross Barnes goes 2-4 against the Chicago Colts, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, July 20th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: George Davis goes 1-5 against the Boston Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Friday, July 19th , 1895
Boston Reds: Chicken Wolf gets his 2000th career hit!
Louisville Colonels: Fred Clarke hits for the CYCLE, going 4-4 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 3 RBI and 2 runs scored.
Wednesday, July 17th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Sowders on the trading block.
Tuesday, July 16th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black records his 300th career win!
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 15th , 1895
C Lave Cross of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Billy Hamilton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Reds: Put Reddy Mack on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 14th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Monte Cross goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, July 13th , 1895
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, July 12th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney records his 250th career win!
Thursday, July 11th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Fred Tenney goes 0-4 against the Philadelphia Phillies, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Wednesday, July 10th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Tom Brown goes 5-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 2 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, July 9th , 1895
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 RBI and 4 R.
Monday, July 8th , 1895
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Fred Tenney goes 1-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, July 7th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Les German goes 5-6 against the Columbus Solons, with 3 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, July 1st , 1895
1B Harry Taylor of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Charlie Ferguson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
C Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Morris of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Ferguson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SS Ducky Holmes of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Les German (BLN) - 16-8, 3.50 ERA, 228.2 IP, 1.46 WHIP, 2.8 K/9, 3.2 WAR
SP Ed Morris (WAS) - 16-12, 2.77 ERA, 240.0 IP, 1.38 WHIP, 2.7 K/9, 5.5 WAR
SP Toad Ramsey (BS2) - 15-12, 3.02 ERA, 250.2 IP, 1.40 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 5.5 WAR
SP Jack Stivetts (SL4) - 14-7, 3.10 ERA, 165.1 IP, 1.46 WHIP, 3.0 K/9, 1.5 WAR
RP Pete Conway (WAS) - 6-5, 3.14 ERA, 100.1 IP, 1.50 WHIP, 2.5 K/9, 1.0 WAR
CL Charlie Geggus (WAS) - 16-9, 3.61 ERA, 226.2 IP, 1.37 WHIP, 4.0 K/9, 3.9 WAR
C Kid Baldwin (CL4) - .311/.354/.385, 244 AB, 1 HR, 2 SB, 95 wRC+, 1.1 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .333/.384/.419, 279 AB, 2 HR, 10 SB, 115 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
1B Matt Lenz (SL4) - .402/.480/.569, 306 AB, 4 HR, 2 SB, 175 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
2B Pete Browning (BS2) - .375/.477/.482, 299 AB, 34 SB, 154 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
3B Billy Nash (CL6) - .324/.413/.451, 306 AB, 5 HR, 18 SB, 131 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
3B Kip Selbach (WAS) - .400/.460/.568, 315 AB, 5 HR, 23 SB, 169 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (ML3) - .331/.416/.572, 320 AB, 9 HR, 6 SB, 152 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
SS John McGraw (BLN) - .345/.523/.470, 264 AB, 2 HR, 36 SB, 170 wRC+, 5.3 WAR
LF Fred Clarke (LS3) - .401/.449/.602, 337 AB, 10 HR, 26 SB, 164 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
CF George Davis (CL4) - .316/.368/.479, 332 AB, 10 HR, 28 SB, 122 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
RF Bob Caruthers (SL4) - .351/.418/.545, 299 AB, 8 HR, 12 SB, 145 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
RF Sam Thompson (ML3) - .354/.402/.557, 336 AB, 12 HR, 18 SB, 144 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Al Atkinson (CHC) - 14-11, 3.26 ERA, 237.2 IP, 1.28 WHIP, 1.9 K/9, 5.5 WAR
SP Charlie Ferguson (PHI) - 21-6, 2.89 ERA, 236.1 IP, 1.30 WHIP, 2.4 K/9, 6.1 WAR
SP John Fisher (PHI) - 20-6, 3.11 ERA, 237.1 IP, 1.30 WHIP, 2.5 K/9, 5.4 WAR
SP Ed Seward (STL) - 14-13, 3.37 ERA, 243.0 IP, 1.42 WHIP, 2.9 K/9, 4.8 WAR
RP Bill Daley (BSN) - 1-0, 3.97 ERA, 34.0 IP, 1.38 WHIP, 2.9 K/9, 0.3 WAR
RP Bert Inks (BRO) - 2-1, 3.00 ERA, 57.0 IP, 1.53 WHIP, 1.9 K/9, -0.2 WAR
C Mike Grady (PHI) - .362/.424/.525, 265 AB, 6 SB, 151 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
C Bill Lange (CHC) - .376/.441/.581, 298 AB, 6 HR, 39 SB, 161 wRC+, 4.2 WAR
1B Ed Delahanty (PHI) - .416/.477/.607, 346 AB, 4 HR, 73 SB, 178 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
1B Billy Earle (CIN) - .318/.403/.538, 318 AB, 8 HR, 15 SB, 141 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
2B Cupid Childs (PHI) - .360/.464/.461, 297 AB, 1 HR, 15 SB, 151 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
3B Bill Dahlen (CHC) - .347/.407/.523, 323 AB, 5 HR, 13 SB, 141 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
3B Fred Hartman (PIT) - .308/.353/.417, 321 AB, 3 HR, 13 SB, 107 wRC+, 0.8 WAR
SS Yale Murphy (NY1) - .257/.342/.304, 319 AB, 3 HR, 29 SB, 78 wRC+, 0.2 WAR
LF Emmett Seery (BRO) - .365/.414/.494, 156 AB, 2 HR, 9 SB, 145 wRC+, 1.3 WAR
LF Fred Tenney (BSN) - .401/.446/.597, 347 AB, 11 HR, 11 SB, 168 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
CF Tuck Turner (PHI) - .385/.440/.511, 325 AB, 2 HR, 19 SB, 146 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
RF Bug Holliday (CIN) - .349/.408/.552, 324 AB, 14 HR, 32 SB, 142 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Yank Robinson on the trading block.
Saturday, June 29th , 1895
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 28th , 1895
Brooklyn Grooms: Mickey Hughes pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 26th , 1895
St. Louis Browns: Rasty Wright goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, June 25th , 1895
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 24th , 1895
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 23rd , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
Saturday, June 22nd , 1895
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, June 21st , 1895
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Mike Griffin goes 5-5 against the Boston Reds, with 2 2B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson records his 250th career win!
Thursday, June 20th , 1895
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher records his 200th career win!
Wednesday, June 19th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Tuesday, June 18th , 1895
Cincinnati Reds: Billy Earle sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for RBI with 7.
Monday, June 17th , 1895
LF Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Hughie Jennings of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Ed Morris records his 250th career win!
Sunday, June 16th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Vince Dailey goes 0-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Milwaukee Brewers: Count Campau goes 5-6 against the Boston Reds, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, June 15th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Wise pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 12th , 1895
Columbus Solons: Jason Kahle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Spiders: Vince Dailey goes 2-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Boston Reds: Chicken Wolf goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, June 10th , 1895
3B Billy Nash of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Frank Brill on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Vince Dailey on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Larry Twitchell on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Henry on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Ted Scheffler on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Hank Gastright on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Tony Mullane on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Mike Lehane on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Lem Hunter on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Joseph Herr on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put George Proeser on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Robert Milford on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Sunday, June 9th , 1895
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr goes 5-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 5 R.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 8th , 1895
St. Louis Browns: Matt Lenz goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Bill Lange goes 5-6 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 2 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, June 5th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 3rd , 1895
3B Kip Selbach of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Bryan Dowler of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: The Columbus Solons have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 1st , 1895
1B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Van Haltren of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Joe Corbett of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Browns: Deacon McGuire goes 0-3 against the Columbus Solons, ending his hitting streak at 28 games.
Louisville Colonels: Lou Bierbauer goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, May 31st , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Fritz Clausen pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Mike Grady goes 6-6 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 2 2B, 5 RBI and 4 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: Tuck Turner goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Thursday, May 30th , 1895
Washington Senators: Kip Selbach goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 3B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, May 28th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, May 27th , 1895
LF Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Smith of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: The Chicago Colts have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
St. Louis Browns: Deacon McGuire goes 2-5 against the Louisville Colonels, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Sunday, May 26th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pete Meegan on the trading block.
Saturday, May 25th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: John Harkins pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 0-3 against the St. Louis Cardinals, ending his hitting streak at 36 games.
Wednesday, May 22nd , 1895
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis records his 200th career win!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 1-3 against the Boston Beaneaters, extending his hitting streak to 35 games!
Tuesday, May 21st , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ned Williamson on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bill Bishop on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Hofford on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Phil Knell on the trading block.
Monday, May 20th , 1895
2B Jack Crooks of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Deacon McGuire goes 2-4 against the Boston Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, May 19th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Put Lou Bierbauer on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 18th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: John Harkins pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 17th , 1895
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 2-4 against the Brooklyn Grooms, extending his hitting streak to 30 games!
Monday, May 13th , 1895
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson records his 200th career win!
Sunday, May 12th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 3-5 against the New York Giants, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Saturday, May 11th , 1895
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Tebeau on the trading block.
Thursday, May 9th , 1895
Chicago Colts: Put Marty Sullivan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McKean goes 5-5 against the Boston Reds, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 4 R.
Tuesday, May 7th , 1895
Boston Beaneaters: Bobby Lowe goes 5-8 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 0 R.
Monday, May 6th , 1895
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Bob Glenalvin of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Put Harry Stovey on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 2-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, May 5th , 1895
Cincinnati Reds: Pat McManus pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Pete Conway pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Tom McCreery goes 5-7 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Saturday, May 4th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: George Davis goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, May 3rd , 1895
Columbus Solons: Removed Paul Radford from the trading block.
Thursday, May 2nd , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: John Henry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 1st , 1895
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Abner Powell of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Tom McCreery of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr records his 200th career win!
St. Louis Cardinals: Dick Johnston hits for the CYCLE, going 4-6 against the New York Giants, with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Tuesday, April 30th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Pink Hawley pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, April 29th , 1895
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Jim McTamany goes 5-7 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, April 27th , 1895
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Arlie Latham on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Hank Gastright pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 26th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Tom McCreery goes 0-4 against the Washington Senators, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Thursday, April 25th , 1895
Columbus Solons: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Monday, April 22nd , 1895
3B Billy Nash of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Hughie Jennings of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: Parson Nicholson sets the AL regular season game record for RBI with 9.
Louisville Colonels: Tom McCreery goes 2-5 against the Boston Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Milwaukee Brewers: Charlie Reilly goes 5-7 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Milwaukee Brewers: Parson Nicholson drives in 9 runs against the Columbus Solons, going 3-7 with 1 HR.
Milwaukee Brewers: John Tener goes 5-7 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 RBI and 4 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 21st , 1895
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Tom Sullivan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon records his 200th career win!
Saturday, April 20th , 1895
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 19th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Al Bauer was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Baltimore Orioles: Les German was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward records his 400th career win!
Thursday, April 18th , 1895
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 4 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Bob Glenalvin goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Grooms, with 1 HR, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 17th , 1895
Boston Reds: Kieron Goodall goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 2 3B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, April 16th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Dick Johnston goes 6-6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, April 15th , 1895
1B Ed Cartwright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Abner Powell of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Fields from the trading block.
Saturday, April 13th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Vince Dailey from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jimmy McAleer from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Robert Milford from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 12th , 1895
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bill Bishop from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Ed Sales from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Tom Brown goes 0-3 against the Boston Reds, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Wednesday, April 10th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Tom Brown goes 1-3 against the Cleveland Spiders, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, April 9th , 1895
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Dusty Miller goes 0-4 against the Cleveland Spiders, ending his hitting streak at 25 games.
Boston Reds: Lave Cross goes 5-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 0 RBI and 4 R.
Monday, April 8th , 1895
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Jimmy Cooney of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Baltimore Orioles: Dusty Miller goes 4-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 7th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach records his 250th career win!
Saturday, April 6th , 1895
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton goes 5-5 against the Columbus Solons, with 2 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, April 4th , 1895
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday sets the NL regular season game record for RBI with 9.
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 3B, 2 HR, 9 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, April 3rd , 1895
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Frank Beck on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Dusty Miller goes 2-4 against the Columbus Solons, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, April 2nd , 1895
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, April 1st , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Wise from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Jason Kahle pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, March 31st , 1895
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
Thursday, March 28th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Crane from the trading block.
Thursday, March 21st , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Tony Mullane from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Milligan from the trading block.
Saturday, March 16th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Friday, March 15th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Removed Joe Miller from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Henry from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 13th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pete Meegan from the trading block.
Monday, March 11th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Dave Oldfield from the trading block.
Sunday, March 10th , 1895
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Terry Bell from the trading block.
Friday, March 8th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Kent from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Lem Hunter from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 6th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jersey Bakley from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Sam Shaw from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Kirby from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 5th , 1895
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Hofford from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Frank Beck from the trading block.
Sunday, March 3rd , 1895
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Larry Twitchell from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Ted Scheffler from the trading block.
Saturday, February 9th , 1895
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Art Sunday on the trading block.
Monday, February 4th , 1895
Louisville Colonels: Put Jersey Bakley on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 16th , 1895
Columbus Solons: Put John Kirby on the trading block.
Monday, January 14th , 1895
Cleveland Spiders: Put Vince Dailey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Art Sunday from the trading block.
Friday, January 4th , 1895
Baltimore Orioles: Put Dave Oldfield on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jersey Bakley from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ray Schlaefli from the trading block.
Wednesday, January 2nd , 1895
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bill Bishop on the trading block.
Thursday, November 29th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Count Campau from the trading block.
Sunday, November 25th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Bauer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jersey Bakley on the trading block.
Thursday, November 22nd , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Art Sunday on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 30th , 1894
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Ed Sales on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 24th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Put Bones Ely on the trading block.
Monday, October 22nd , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Fields on the trading block.
Saturday, October 6th , 1894
New York Giants: Put Danny Richardson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John Rainey on the trading block.
Monday, September 24th , 1894
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Norm Baker on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Hofford on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Frank Beck on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Doggie Miller on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fleury Sullivan on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rich Barbera on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Mac MacArthur on the trading block.
Sunday, September 23rd , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Frank Pearce on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Adonis Terry on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Ganzel on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Daniels on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Mike Moynahan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Horan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Bob Clark on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Pretzels Getzien on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Jim McTamany on the trading block.
Friday, September 21st , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Harkins on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Henry on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Abner Dalrymple on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Tony Mullane on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Lem Hunter on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Will Sawyer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ed Keas on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jimmy McAleer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Robert Milford on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 19th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Larry Twitchell on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Count Campau on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Dick Burns on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Frank Meinke on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Ted Scheffler on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 18th , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Terry Bell on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Mike Andler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pete Meegan on the trading block.
Sunday, September 16th , 1894
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Wise on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Sam Shaw on the trading block.
Saturday, September 15th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Cote on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jake Aydelott on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Crane on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put James Burke on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Joe Miller on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Paul Radford on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jumbo Schoeneck on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Bill Kienzle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Clarkson on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Curt Welch on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Kent on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ray Schlaefli on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dan Sheehan on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Henry Boyle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Shaffer on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Darby O'Brien on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dave McKeough on the trading block.
Friday, September 14th , 1894
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Wise from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Sam Shaw from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed George Radbourn from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Henry from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Abner Dalrymple from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Pat Callaghan from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Milligan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed James Burke from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Paul Radford from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Podge Weihe from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Sid Farrar from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Clarkson from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Jackie Hayes from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Bones Ely from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Curt Welch from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dan Sheehan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Henry Boyle from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Shaffer from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dave McKeough from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Cote from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jake Aydelott from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Cyclone Miller from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Al Bauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Crane from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Joe Miller from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Lou Bierbauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Milo Lockwood from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jumbo Schoeneck from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Halbriter from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Bill Kienzle from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jack O'Brien from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jersey Bakley from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Kent from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Wilbert Robinson from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Martin Powell from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Count Campau from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Tom Sullivan from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Yank Robinson from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Frank Meinke from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Mike Mansell from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed George Derby from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Ed Cushman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Art Sunday from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Adonis Terry from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Ganzel from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Daniels from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Doug Crothers from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Arlie Latham from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Sneed from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dan Stearns from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Horan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Bob Clark from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Pretzels Getzien from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Jim McTamany from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Danny Richardson from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Dan Brouthers from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Norm Baker from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Hofford from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Frank Beck from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fleury Sullivan from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rich Barbera from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Mac MacArthur from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ed Dundon from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Jack Leary from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Harry Wheeler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ned Williamson from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Mike Andler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pete Meegan from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Con Daily from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Charlie Hallstrom from the trading block.
Washington Senators: The Washington Senators have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Grooms: The Brooklyn Grooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P73,389 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Reds: The owner took P302,059 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P198,861 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P98,334 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P161,645 in cash as profit for this year.
Milwaukee Brewers: The owner took P145,346 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P452,116 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner took P307,782 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Grooms: The owner took P246,814 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P251,333 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Colts: The owner took P569,749 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took P270,397 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P216,543 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid P171 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took P528,662 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid P57 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took P72,626 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took P129,368 in cash as profit for this year.
Wednesday, September 12th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the 1894 World Series MVP Award.
Friday, September 7th , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Ganzel on the trading block.
Sunday, September 2nd , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Saturday, September 1st , 1894
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Morris of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
LF Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
LF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren records his 200th career win!
Chicago Colts: Bob Glenalvin goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 4 R.
Friday, August 31st , 1894
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr goes 0-4 against the Baltimore Orioles, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 2 2B, 4 RBI and 4 R.
Thursday, August 30th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Put Wilbert Robinson on the trading block.
Wednesday, August 29th , 1894
Boston Reds: Kiernan Stevens goes 5-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 3B, 1 HR, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins records his 500th career win!
Tuesday, August 28th , 1894
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Dan Brouthers on the trading block.
Boston Reds: Pete Browning gets his 2000th career hit!
Milwaukee Brewers: Charlie Reilly goes 5-5 against the Boston Reds, with 2 RBI and 0 R.
Monday, August 27th , 1894
2B Henry Moore of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Otto Schomberg of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr goes 4-6 against the Washington Senators, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, August 26th , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ned Williamson on the trading block.
Thursday, August 23rd , 1894
Pittsburgh Pirates: Otto Schomberg goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 2 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, August 22nd , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Henry Moore goes 5-6 against the Boston Reds, with 2 3B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, August 21st , 1894
Pittsburgh Pirates: Otto Schomberg goes 5-7 against the New York Giants, with 1 3B, 1 HR, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, August 20th , 1894
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Jimmy Cooney of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 19th , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Bannon goes 5-6 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, August 18th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Count Campau goes 0-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Chicago Colts: Bill Dahlen goes 5-6 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 2 3B, 2 RBI and 5 R.
Thursday, August 16th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Count Campau goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, August 14th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Count Campau goes 4-6 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, August 13th , 1894
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Billy Clingman of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 12th , 1894
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 10th , 1894
Washington Senators: Bill Hassamaer goes 5-6 against the Boston Reds, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, August 8th , 1894
Chicago Colts: Bill Dahlen goes 0-3 against the New York Giants, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Monday, August 6th , 1894
RF Kiernan Stevens of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 5th , 1894
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Bill Dahlen goes 2-4 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, August 4th , 1894
Boston Reds: Al Mays pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 2nd , 1894
Boston Reds: Toad Ramsey records his 200th career win!
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers goes 0-1 against the Boston Reds, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Wednesday, August 1st , 1894
2B Fred Dunlap of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Toad Ramsey of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Al Atkinson of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
3B Kip Selbach of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
LF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers goes 1-4 against the Boston Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday goes 5-6 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, July 31st , 1894
Chicago Colts: Bill Lange goes 0-4 against the Boston Beaneaters, ending his hitting streak at 31 games.
Monday, July 30th , 1894
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Chris Fisher goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, July 29th , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Bill Lange goes 1-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, extending his hitting streak to 30 games!
New York Giants: Jesse Burkett goes 5-6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 2 2B, 4 RBI and 4 R.
Saturday, July 28th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Put Podge Weihe on the trading block.
Friday, July 27th , 1894
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 26th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Henry Boyle pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Mike Tiernan goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 2 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, July 24th , 1894
Baltimore Orioles: Dusty Miller goes 0-3 against the Boston Reds, ending his hitting streak at 24 games.
Monday, July 23rd , 1894
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Bill Lange goes 1-5 against the Brooklyn Grooms, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Sunday, July 22nd , 1894
Chicago Colts: Duke Farrell goes 5-6 against the Brooklyn Grooms, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, July 21st , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Harry Blake goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 4 R.
Friday, July 20th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Fred Dunlap goes 0-1 against the Washington Senators, ending his hitting streak at 24 games.
Thursday, July 19th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McKean goes 0-4 against the Washington Senators, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Wednesday, July 18th , 1894
Baltimore Orioles: Dusty Miller goes 2-4 against the Columbus Solons, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McKean goes 3-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, July 17th , 1894
Chicago Colts: Bill Lange goes 2-5 against the New York Giants, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, July 16th , 1894
1B Ed Cartwright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B George Gore of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 15th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Fred Dunlap goes 3-5 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, July 14th , 1894
Boston Reds: Harry Taylor goes 5-7 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, July 12th , 1894
Washington Senators: Put Mike Mansell on the trading block.
Wednesday, July 11th , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Alex Voss was suspended 6 games after ejection following a brawl.
New York Giants: Bill George was suspended 6 games after ejection following a brawl.
St. Louis Cardinals: Duff Cooley goes 0-3 against the Chicago Colts, ending his hitting streak at 30 games.
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 10th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Yank Robinson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Eddie Burke hits for the CYCLE, going 4-6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 7 RBI and 3 runs scored.
St. Louis Cardinals: Duff Cooley goes 2-6 against the Chicago Colts, extending his hitting streak to 30 games!
Monday, July 9th , 1894
1B Harry Taylor of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Bill Dahlen goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 2 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, July 8th , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Adonis Terry on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 7th , 1894
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 5th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Sadie McMahon pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 4th , 1894
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Columbus Solons: Dan Sheehan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 3rd , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Duff Cooley goes 3-6 against the New York Giants, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
St. Louis Cardinals: Denny Lyons hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the New York Giants, with 6 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Monday, July 2nd , 1894
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 1st , 1894
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP John Harkins of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Van Haltren of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
LF Fred Clarke of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
LF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Jim Keenan gets his 2000th career hit!
Saturday, June 30th , 1894
Baltimore Orioles: George Treadway goes 5-5 against the Boston Reds, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 2 R.
Monday, June 25th , 1894
SS John McGraw of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Bryan Dowler of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Ed Morris (WAS) - 9-11, 4.60 ERA, 193.2 IP, 1.49 WHIP, 2.8 K/9, 4.8 WAR
SP Toad Ramsey (BS2) - 12-13, 4.27 ERA, 223.1 IP, 1.55 WHIP, 3.1 K/9, 4.1 WAR
SP Dan Sheehan (CL6) - 11-14, 3.72 ERA, 208.1 IP, 1.68 WHIP, 2.4 K/9, 0.8 WAR
SP Scott Stratton (BS2) - 15-10, 4.30 ERA, 226.0 IP, 1.59 WHIP, 1.4 K/9, 4.2 WAR
CL Daisy Davis (SL4) - 11-7, 4.72 ERA, 181.1 IP, 1.48 WHIP, 2.7 K/9, 3.0 WAR
CL George Meakim (BS2) - 13-7, 4.23 ERA, 185.0 IP, 1.63 WHIP, 2.7 K/9, 2.7 WAR
C Lave Cross (BS2) - .362/.406/.528, 254 AB, 1 HR, 4 SB, 128 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .360/.421/.453, 267 AB, 1 HR, 15 SB, 117 wRC+, 2.0 WAR
1B Jake Virtue (CL4) - .384/.507/.498, 281 AB, 2 HR, 15 SB, 152 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
2B Pete Browning (BS2) - .345/.430/.557, 296 AB, 10 HR, 27 SB, 135 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
3B Billy Nash (CL6) - .376/.490/.690, 271 AB, 15 HR, 19 SB, 176 wRC+, 4.8 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (ML3) - .380/.453/.627, 316 AB, 7 HR, 13 SB, 156 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
SS John McGraw (BLN) - .362/.503/.552, 232 AB, 3 HR, 23 SB, 160 wRC+, 3.6 WAR
LF Fred Clarke (LS3) - .369/.427/.539, 306 AB, 8 HR, 27 SB, 134 wRC+, 2.0 WAR
CF George Davis (CL4) - .390/.461/.623, 313 AB, 13 HR, 30 SB, 152 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
RF Bob Caruthers (SL4) - .409/.523/.624, 274 AB, 8 HR, 17 SB, 178 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
RF Kip Selbach (WAS) - .401/.509/.658, 284 AB, 11 HR, 23 SB, 177 wRC+, 3.3 WAR
RF Sam Thompson (ML3) - .366/.403/.738, 320 AB, 21 HR, 18 SB, 155 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Al Atkinson (CHC) - 18-8, 3.17 ERA, 227.0 IP, 1.38 WHIP, 2.0 K/9, 5.2 WAR
SP Bob Black (BSN) - 16-7, 3.57 ERA, 229.2 IP, 1.52 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 6.0 WAR
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach (CIN) - 21-6, 4.01 ERA, 231.0 IP, 1.55 WHIP, 2.3 K/9, 5.6 WAR
RP Lady Baldwin (CIN) - 3-1, 4.08 ERA, 46.1 IP, 1.64 WHIP, 2.9 K/9, 0.1 WAR
RP Fred Tenney (CIN) - 3-5, 4.77 ERA, 88.2 IP, 1.66 WHIP, 2.2 K/9, 0.5 WAR
C Duke Farrell (CHC) - .375/.395/.584, 267 AB, 6 HR, 14 SB, 131 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
C Mike Grady (PHI) - .348/.407/.527, 207 AB, 9 SB, 124 wRC+, 1.2 WAR
1B Hughie Jennings (STL) - .390/.430/.554, 336 AB, 2 HR, 12 SB, 142 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
1B Otto Schomberg (PIT) - .345/.430/.550, 278 AB, 3 HR, 10 SB, 136 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
2B Chris Fisher (BRO) - .401/.469/.551, 287 AB, 3 HR, 7 SB, 144 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
3B Bill Dahlen (CHC) - .445/.502/.752, 290 AB, 12 HR, 10 SB, 195 wRC+, 5.0 WAR
3B Denny Lyons (STL) - .350/.390/.515, 303 AB, 6 HR, 9 SB, 121 wRC+, 1.5 WAR
SS Ollie Beard (CIN) - .366/.403/.479, 290 AB, 19 SB, 117 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
LF Bill Lange (CHC) - .386/.463/.657, 306 AB, 9 HR, 24 SB, 163 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
LF Fred Tenney (BSN) - .405/.461/.574, 326 AB, 3 HR, 16 SB, 153 wRC+, 3.3 WAR
RF Jesse Burkett (NY1) - .368/.419/.520, 223 AB, 4 HR, 13 SB, 126 wRC+, 1.8 WAR
RF Ed Delahanty (PHI) - .395/.466/.598, 306 AB, 9 HR, 64 SB, 158 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
RF Bug Holliday (CIN) - .375/.435/.598, 328 AB, 13 HR, 27 SB, 143 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
Sunday, June 24th , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Duff Cooley goes 1-4 against the Brooklyn Grooms, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, June 23rd , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ned Williamson on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Fred Dunlap goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, June 21st , 1894
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Fred Tenney goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 3 2B, 5 RBI and 2 R.
Monday, June 18th , 1894
SS Ed McKean of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Spiders: John Harkins pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 17th , 1894
New York Giants: Willie Keeler goes 5-6 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, June 15th , 1894
Boston Beaneaters: Fred Tenney goes 0-3 against the Cincinnati Reds, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Thursday, June 14th , 1894
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Wise on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Sam Shaw on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put George Radbourn on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers goes 0-1 against the Boston Reds, ending his hitting streak at 29 games.
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the Columbus Solons, with 6 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Wednesday, June 13th , 1894
Boston Beaneaters: Fred Tenney goes 3-4 against the Cincinnati Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, June 11th , 1894
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 10th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Saturday, June 9th , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ed Dundon on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jack Leary on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Harry Wheeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Mike Andler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charlie Hallstrom on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Ed Cushman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Daniels on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Doug Crothers on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Bob Clark on the trading block.
Friday, June 8th , 1894
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers goes 1-4 against the Washington Senators, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Duffee goes 5-6 against the Washington Senators, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, June 7th , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Alex Voss pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 6th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 5th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Count Campau on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Frank Connaughton goes 5-7 against the New York Giants, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, June 4th , 1894
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: The Louisville Colonels have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Saturday, June 2nd , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Halbriter on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers goes 2-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 1st , 1894
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Matt Kilroy of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Al Atkinson of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Bill Hassamaer of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
LF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr goes 0-1 against the Boston Reds, ending his hitting streak at 28 games.
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday sets the NL regular season game record for home runs with 3.
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday hits three home runs against the New York Giants, going 4-7 with 8 RBI and 4 runs scored!
Thursday, May 31st , 1894
New York Giants: Put Danny Richardson on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Hartman goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 2 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, May 30th , 1894
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fleury Sullivan on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Mike Slattery goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 1 3B, 2 RBI and 4 R.
Tuesday, May 29th , 1894
Philadelphia Phillies: Roger Connor gets his 2000th career hit!
Monday, May 28th , 1894
RF Bill Hassamaer of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Con Daily on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pete Meegan on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Tim O'Rourke goes 0-1 against the Boston Reds, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Columbus Solons: Darby O'Brien goes 5-6 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 2 3B, 1 RBI and 4 R.
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr goes 2-6 against the Baltimore Orioles, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Sunday, May 27th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Cote on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Milo Lockwood on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Kent on the trading block.
Saturday, May 26th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Put John Clarkson on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Bones Ely on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Mike Grady goes 6-6 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 0 R.
Friday, May 25th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Milo Lockwood pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Tim O'Rourke goes 3-4 against the Columbus Solons, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Thursday, May 24th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Martin Powell on the trading block.
Wednesday, May 23rd , 1894
Boston Reds: Kiernan Stevens was suspended 3 games after ejection following a brawl.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr goes 2-4 against the Milwaukee Brewers, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, May 21st , 1894
RF George Treadway of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Jimmy Bannon of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Reds: The Boston Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Browns: The St. Louis Browns have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Grooms: The Brooklyn Grooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Friday, May 18th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Put Lou Bierbauer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Jack O'Brien goes 5-5 against the Boston Reds, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, May 17th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Put Podge Weihe on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Hugh Duffy goes 0-4 against the Cincinnati Reds, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Brooklyn Grooms: Arlie Latham goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, May 16th , 1894
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Hugh Duffy goes 2-6 against the Cincinnati Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, May 14th , 1894
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Fred Tenney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 13th , 1894
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rich Barbera on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Mac MacArthur on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Jack O'Brien goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 2 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, May 11th , 1894
Baltimore Orioles: George Treadway goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, May 9th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Dick Burns pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 7th , 1894
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 6th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson records his 200th career win!
St. Louis Cardinals: Duff Cooley goes 5-8 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 2 2B, 0 RBI and 0 R.
Saturday, May 5th , 1894
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Boyle goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 HR, 5 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, May 4th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Put Paul Radford on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dick Buckley from the trading block.
Wednesday, May 2nd , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Bob Clark from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Larry Corcoran pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 1st , 1894
2B Kip Selbach of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
2B Kip Selbach of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
2B Chris Fisher of the Brooklyn Grooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Ganzel on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Arlie Latham on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Sam Thompson hits for the CYCLE, going 4-4 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 RBI and 1 runs scored.
Monday, April 30th , 1894
SS Shorty Fuller of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bobby Lowe of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Mike Grady sets the NL regular season game record for RBI with 8.
Milwaukee Brewers: Jim Donnelly goes 5-7 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 4 R.
Monday, April 23rd , 1894
3B Kip Selbach of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 22nd , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Henry Moore goes 5-6 against the Columbus Solons, with 0 RBI and 3 R.
St. Louis Cardinals: Duff Cooley goes 5-6 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 5 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, April 21st , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Fred Dunlap goes 0-5 against the Columbus Solons, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Cincinnati Reds: Kevin Linskens goes 5-6 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 1 2B, 5 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, April 20th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Jocko Milligan from the trading block.
Thursday, April 19th , 1894
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 18th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Fred Dunlap goes 1-4 against the Washington Senators, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Brooklyn Grooms: Ross Barnes goes 6-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 3 2B, 5 RBI and 5 R.
Tuesday, April 17th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Removed John Richmond from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jersey Bakley on the trading block.
Monday, April 16th , 1894
2B Fred Dunlap of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Larkin from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Count Campau from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fleury Sullivan from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Wilbert Robinson goes 0-1 against the Milwaukee Brewers, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Sunday, April 15th , 1894
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Bannon goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Chicago Colts: Hugh Duffy goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 1 HR, 4 RBI and 4 R.
Friday, April 13th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Wilbert Robinson goes 4-6 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns drives in 8 runs against the Cleveland Spiders, going 3-5 with 1 HR.
Tuesday, April 10th , 1894
Philadelphia Phillies: Tuck Turner goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 0 R.
Monday, April 9th , 1894
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Reds: George Meakim pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 8th , 1894
New York Giants: Removed Danny Richardson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
Saturday, April 7th , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Wilbert Robinson goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, April 6th , 1894
Washington Senators: Pete Conway pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 5th , 1894
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 4th , 1894
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus records his 250th career win!
Chicago Colts: Bill Dahlen goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 2 2B, 2 3B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, April 2nd , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Pat Callaghan from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 28th , 1894
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rich Barbera from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Mac MacArthur from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 27th , 1894
New York Giants: Removed Lefty Johnson from the trading block.
Thursday, March 22nd , 1894
New York Giants: Removed Ed Bagley from the trading block.
Saturday, March 10th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Lem Hunter from the trading block.
Thursday, March 8th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Tony Mullane from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 7th , 1894
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Harkins from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Monday, March 5th , 1894
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Martin Powell from the trading block.
Saturday, March 3rd , 1894
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Crane on the trading block.
Sunday, February 18th , 1894
Columbus Solons: Put John Shaffer on the trading block.
Thursday, February 15th , 1894
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Pretzels Getzien on the trading block.
Friday, February 2nd , 1894
New York Giants: Put Ed Bagley on the trading block.
Monday, December 4th , 1893
Columbus Solons: Put Dave McKeough on the trading block.
Thursday, November 30th , 1893
Cleveland Spiders: Removed George Pinkney from the trading block.
Friday, October 20th , 1893
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Count Campau on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Frank Meinke on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 10th , 1893
New York Giants: Put Danny Richardson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 20th , 1893
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Martin Powell on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Yank Robinson on the trading block.
Monday, September 18th , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Put George Derby on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Art Sunday on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Horan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Bob Clark on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Jim McTamany on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Harkins on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Henry on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put George Pinkney on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Abner Dalrymple on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Tony Mullane on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Lem Hunter on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Saturday, September 16th , 1893
Columbus Solons: Put James Burke on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Jackie Hayes on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Curt Welch on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dan Sheehan on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Henry Boyle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dick Buckley on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Norm Baker on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Hofford on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Frank Beck on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fleury Sullivan on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rich Barbera on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Mac MacArthur on the trading block.
Thursday, September 14th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put John Richmond on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jake Aydelott on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Cyclone Miller on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Bauer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Joe Miller on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jumbo Schoeneck on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Bill Kienzle on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jack O'Brien on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 13th , 1893
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Wise from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Harkins from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Pat Callaghan from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Tony Mullane from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Lem Hunter from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ed Keas from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dave Orr from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed James Burke from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Paul Radford from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Sid Farrar from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Clarkson from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Jackie Hayes from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Curt Welch from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dan Sheehan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Henry Boyle from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Will White from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Larkin from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Chippy McGarr from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Al Bauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jumbo Schoeneck from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Bill Kienzle from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed John Kelty from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Fritz Clausen from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Martin Powell from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Pud Galvin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Elmer Cleveland from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Dan Casey from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Ed Cartwright from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Mike Mansell from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed George Derby from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Ed Cushman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Art Sunday from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Joe Hornung from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Bill McGunnigle from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Ganzel from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Daniels from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dude Esterbrook from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Doug Crothers from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Arlie Latham from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Mike Moynahan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Sneed from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dan Stearns from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Horan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Bob Clark from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Sam Trott from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Danny Richardson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Lefty Johnson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dave Drew from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jake Evans from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Norm Baker from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fleury Sullivan from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rich Barbera from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Ed Sales from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Harry Wheeler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Mike Andler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Jerry Denny from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pete Meegan from the trading block.
Boston Reds: The Boston Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Louisville Colonels: The Louisville Colonels have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
St. Louis Browns: The St. Louis Browns have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Grooms: The Brooklyn Grooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P83,382 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Reds: The owner took P302,375 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P190,617 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P109,712 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner paid P165 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P174,329 in cash as profit for this year.
Milwaukee Brewers: The owner took P165,201 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P441,200 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid P138 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took P281,835 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Grooms: The owner took P269,765 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P247,199 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Colts: The owner paid P102 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Colts: The owner took P404,474 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took P390,771 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P240,267 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took P513,868 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid P151 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took P79,326 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid P54 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took P138,192 in cash as profit for this year.
Monday, September 11th , 1893
LF Walt Wilmot of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the 1893 World Series MVP Award.
Sunday, September 10th , 1893
Boston Beaneaters: Put Sam Trott on the trading block.
Saturday, September 9th , 1893
Washington Senators: Walt Wilmot sets the AL playoff game record for doubles with 3.
Friday, September 8th , 1893
Chicago Colts: Charlie Geggus sets the AL playoff game record for walks with 8.
Wednesday, September 6th , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Ganzel on the trading block.
Friday, September 1st , 1893
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Pete Conway of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Ferguson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
2B Bart Hazelton of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
CF Bryan Dowler of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, August 29th , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 28th , 1893
LF Vince Dailey of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: Charlie Reilly goes 0-3 against the Louisville Colonels, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Sunday, August 27th , 1893
Cleveland Spiders: Vince Dailey goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 4 R.
Milwaukee Brewers: Charlie Reilly goes 2-5 against the Louisville Colonels, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 23rd , 1893
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 22nd , 1893
Cleveland Spiders: Vince Dailey goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 2B, 5 RBI and 6 R.
Monday, August 21st , 1893
SS John McGraw of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 20th , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dude Esterbrook on the trading block.
Saturday, August 19th , 1893
Boston Reds: Kiernan Stevens goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 RBI and 0 R.
Chicago Colts: George Gore gets his 2000th career hit!
Wednesday, August 16th , 1893
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 14th , 1893
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Pete Conway pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 13th , 1893
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 12th , 1893
Cleveland Spiders: Fred Dunlap gets his 2000th career hit!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 11th , 1893
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 10th , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Larry Corcoran pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 9th , 1893
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson records his 200th career win!
Monday, August 7th , 1893
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, August 4th , 1893
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jake Evans on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 2nd , 1893
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 1st , 1893
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Billy Hamilton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bert Dorr of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
2B Bart Hazelton of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Pink Hawley of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Monday, July 31st , 1893
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Billy Hamilton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Al Atkinson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 30th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Henry Moore goes 0-4 against the Baltimore Orioles, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Saturday, July 29th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Reds: Herb Goodall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 27th , 1893
Columbus Solons: Put Henry Boyle on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Henry Moore goes 1-5 against the Columbus Solons, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, July 24th , 1893
SP Daisy Davis of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jake Beckley of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 23rd , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Matt Lenz goes 0-3 against the Washington Senators, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Baltimore Orioles: Tommy Tucker goes 0-2 against the Cleveland Spiders, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Saturday, July 22nd , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: John Sneed goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, July 21st , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Matt Lenz goes 2-4 against the Louisville Colonels, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Washington Senators: Spider Clark goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 HR, 6 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, July 20th , 1893
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black records his 250th career win!
Wednesday, July 19th , 1893
Columbus Solons: John Kirby pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 4 strikeouts and 10 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Tommy Tucker goes 2-5 against the Washington Senators, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, July 17th , 1893
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 16th , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Duffee goes 0-4 against the Milwaukee Brewers, ending his hitting streak at 29 games.
Saturday, July 15th , 1893
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 13th , 1893
Washington Senators: Pete Conway pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 11th , 1893
Boston Reds: Toad Ramsey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 10th , 1893
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 9th , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Duffee goes 2-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Friday, July 7th , 1893
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 4th , 1893
Baltimore Orioles: Les German pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Duffee goes 2-5 against the Boston Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, July 3rd , 1893
SS Ed McKean of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Jesse Burkett of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Danny Richardson goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 1 HR, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, July 1st , 1893
SS Ed McKean of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Daisy Davis of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Kiernan Stevens of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Pink Hawley of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Louisville Colonels: Put Chippy McGarr on the trading block.
Friday, June 30th , 1893
Milwaukee Brewers: Jim Hughey pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 26th , 1893
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Monte Ward of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 25th , 1893
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Daisy Davis (SL4) - 13-13, 3.35 ERA, 228.2 IP, 1.30 WHIP, 2.2 K/9, 5.1 WAR
SP Bert Dorr (SL4) - 16-9, 2.89 ERA, 233.2 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 2.0 K/9, 6.7 WAR
SP Les German (BLN) - 15-11, 2.45 ERA, 231.2 IP, 1.32 WHIP, 2.0 K/9, 5.2 WAR
SP Ed Morris (WAS) - 13-11, 3.24 ERA, 216.1 IP, 1.45 WHIP, 2.5 K/9, 4.7 WAR
RP Frank Meinke (ML3) - 8-7, 4.53 ERA, 151.0 IP, 1.60 WHIP, 2.1 K/9, 2.1 WAR
CL George Meakim (BS2) - 12-8, 3.84 ERA, 201.1 IP, 1.53 WHIP, 2.3 K/9, 3.1 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .310/.397/.388, 245 AB, 1 HR, 3 SB, 118 wRC+, 2.1 WAR
C Wilbert Robinson (LS3) - .351/.409/.465, 245 AB, 3 HR, 31 SB, 133 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
2B Pete Browning (BS2) - .375/.455/.491, 283 AB, 1 HR, 29 SB, 158 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
3B Billy Nash (CL6) - .316/.475/.445, 256 AB, 4 HR, 16 SB, 159 wRC+, 3.8 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (ML3) - .313/.428/.482, 284 AB, 2 HR, 10 SB, 143 wRC+, 3.8 WAR
SS John McGraw (BLN) - .314/.518/.437, 229 AB, 2 HR, 20 SB, 160 wRC+, 3.6 WAR
SS Ed McKean (CL4) - .345/.418/.535, 310 AB, 3 HR, 42 SB, 152 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
SS Chicken Wolf (BS2) - .347/.383/.459, 320 AB, 35 SB, 128 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
CF George Davis (CL4) - .306/.400/.463, 281 AB, 4 HR, 25 SB, 132 wRC+, 3.3 WAR
CF William Hoy (WAS) - .337/.455/.465, 282 AB, 3 HR, 50 SB, 154 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
RF Bob Caruthers (SL4) - .355/.476/.538, 234 AB, 4 HR, 24 SB, 172 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
RF Sam Thompson (ML3) - .379/.452/.621, 290 AB, 9 HR, 16 SB, 174 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Dan Collins (CHC) - 20-8, 2.80 ERA, 234.2 IP, 1.33 WHIP, 1.9 K/9, 5.9 WAR
SP Charlie Ferguson (PHI) - 14-13, 2.51 ERA, 240.1 IP, 1.24 WHIP, 1.9 K/9, 5.5 WAR
SP Gus Krock (CHC) - 10-8, 2.66 ERA, 162.2 IP, 1.24 WHIP, 2.3 K/9, 4.3 WAR
SP Monte Ward (STL) - 14-11, 2.81 ERA, 227.0 IP, 1.19 WHIP, 1.5 K/9, 5.7 WAR
RP Mickey Hughes (BRO) - 3-0, 2.38 ERA, 45.1 IP, 1.37 WHIP, 2.2 K/9, 0.6 WAR
CL Hardie Henderson (PHI) - 9-5, 3.74 ERA, 137.1 IP, 1.43 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 3.0 WAR
C Duff Cooley (STL) - .300/.374/.404, 230 AB, 1 HR, 3 SB, 112 wRC+, 1.4 WAR
C Paul Hines (PIT) - .245/.309/.346, 237 AB, 3 HR, 4 SB, 83 wRC+, 0.7 WAR
1B George Gore (CHC) - .330/.429/.465, 282 AB, 4 HR, 12 SB, 143 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
1B Willie Keeler (NY1) - .304/.360/.413, 303 AB, 4 HR, 9 SB, 113 wRC+, 1.5 WAR
2B Cupid Childs (PHI) - .300/.478/.344, 250 AB, 1 HR, 11 SB, 143 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
2B Herman Long (STL) - .293/.404/.408, 287 AB, 2 HR, 47 SB, 128 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
3B Bill Dahlen (CHC) - .340/.472/.518, 282 AB, 5 HR, 12 SB, 165 wRC+, 4.7 WAR
3B Mike Moynahan (BRO) - .277/.372/.375, 267 AB, 3 HR, 3 SB, 104 wRC+, 1.8 WAR
CF Mike Slattery (CHC) - .330/.410/.481, 297 AB, 5 HR, 22 SB, 138 wRC+, 3.6 WAR
RF Jimmy Bannon (STL) - .384/.421/.523, 310 AB, 5 SB, 152 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
RF Steve Brodie (BSN) - .317/.390/.423, 293 AB, 3 HR, 28 SB, 121 wRC+, 1.4 WAR
RF Bug Holliday (CIN) - .295/.370/.465, 312 AB, 10 HR, 30 SB, 125 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 24th , 1893
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 23rd , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 22nd , 1893
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 20th , 1893
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 19th , 1893
CF William Hoy of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Billy Hamilton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 18th , 1893
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McKean goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 2 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, June 15th , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Put Pud Galvin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Elmer Cleveland on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Dan Casey on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Ed Cartwright on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Ad Gumbert goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 0 RBI and 4 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 14th , 1893
Washington Senators: Ed Morris records his 200th career win!
Monday, June 12th , 1893
CF Curt Welch of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Willie Keeler goes 5-6 against the Chicago Colts, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, June 11th , 1893
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 HR, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, June 10th , 1893
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Harkins on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Pat Callaghan on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Tony Mullane on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Lem Hunter on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ed Keas on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Mike O'Rourke pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grooms: Ross Barnes gets his 3500th career hit!
Friday, June 9th , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Art Sunday on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Daniels on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Doug Crothers on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Bob Clark on the trading block.
Thursday, June 8th , 1893
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 5th , 1893
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Dick Johnston of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Thursday, June 1st , 1893
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bert Dorr of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Seward of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Kiernan Stevens of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Jimmy Bannon of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Jack Jones on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Al Atkinson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 31st , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Put George Derby on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Ed Cushman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Mike Moynahan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Horan on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 30th , 1893
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Wise records his 200th career win!
Louisville Colonels: Wilbert Robinson goes 5-7 against the Washington Senators, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 4 R.
Louisville Colonels: Bill Kienzle goes 5-6 against the Washington Senators, with 2 2B, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, May 29th , 1893
SS Henry Moore of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B George Gore of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Louisville Colonels: Put Jocko Milligan on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 28th , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 27th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Atkinson on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Bill Kienzle on the trading block.
Friday, May 26th , 1893
Columbus Solons: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Les German pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 25th , 1893
Washington Senators: Amos Rusie sets the AL regular season game record for walks with 14.
Louisville Colonels: Henry Moore goes 5-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 0 RBI and 3 R.
Washington Senators: Amos Rusie sets the AL regular season game record for walks with 15.
Washington Senators: Amos Rusie sets the AL regular season game record for walks with 16.
Monday, May 22nd , 1893
SS Henry Moore of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Bill Lange of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: The Washington Senators have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Louisville Colonels: Henry Moore goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, May 21st , 1893
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward records his 350th career win!
Saturday, May 20th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: John Richmond gets his 2000th career hit!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 18th , 1893
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 17th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Henry Moore goes 5-5 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, May 16th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Wilbert Robinson goes 0-1 against the Columbus Solons, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins records his 450th career win!
Monday, May 15th , 1893
2B Heinie Reitz of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 14th , 1893
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fleury Sullivan on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Wilbert Robinson goes 1-4 against the Boston Reds, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, May 13th , 1893
New York Giants: Put Danny Richardson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach records his 200th career win!
Monday, May 8th , 1893
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Pat McManus of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Joe Hornung on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Amos Rusie pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 9 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 7th , 1893
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 6th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
Thursday, May 4th , 1893
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jerry Denny on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 3rd , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Tom Gettinger goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 1 3B, 1 HR, 4 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, May 2nd , 1893
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney records his 200th career win!
Monday, May 1st , 1893
C Deacon McGuire of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Les German of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Kiernan Stevens of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Jimmy Bannon of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Crane from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Mike Mansell on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 30th , 1893
St. Louis Cardinals: Pink Hawley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 29th , 1893
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
Monday, April 24th , 1893
SP George Meakim of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Hughie Jennings of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Sneed from the trading block.
Saturday, April 22nd , 1893
Columbus Solons: Amos Rusie pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Hughie Jennings goes 0-4 against the Boston Beaneaters, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Friday, April 21st , 1893
New York Giants: Removed Danny Richardson from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Hughie Jennings goes 2-5 against the Brooklyn Grooms, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Thursday, April 20th , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dan Stearns from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grooms: Ross Barnes goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, April 19th , 1893
Boston Reds: George Meakim pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, April 17th , 1893
SS Ed McKean of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Smith of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Mike Moynahan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Horan from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Hughie Jennings goes 5-5 against the Chicago Colts, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, April 16th , 1893
Columbus Solons: Henry Boyle was suspended 3 games after ejection following a brawl.
Cleveland Spiders: John Henry was suspended 7 games after ejection following a brawl.
Monday, April 10th , 1893
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Bill Dahlen of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 9th , 1893
Chicago Colts: Duke Farrell goes 6-6 against the Brooklyn Grooms, with 3 2B, 6 RBI and 4 R.
Saturday, April 8th , 1893
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 7th , 1893
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 6th , 1893
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Jerry McCormick from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 5th , 1893
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 4th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 1 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 1st , 1893
Chicago Colts: Duke Farrell goes 5-7 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 5 RBI and 4 R.
Thursday, March 23rd , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Removed Al Atkinson from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Larkin from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 22nd , 1893
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Jack Jones from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 21st , 1893
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Doc Bushong from the trading block.
Monday, March 20th , 1893
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Tom Sullivan from the trading block.
Sunday, March 19th , 1893
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Yank Robinson from the trading block.
Friday, March 10th , 1893
Louisville Colonels: Removed Cyclone Miller from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Mac MacArthur from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 8th , 1893
Columbus Solons: Put Henry Boyle on the trading block.
Tuesday, March 7th , 1893
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fleury Sullivan from the trading block.
Monday, March 6th , 1893
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Friday, March 3rd , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed George Derby from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Art Sunday from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Thursday, March 2nd , 1893
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Tuesday, January 31st , 1893
New York Giants: Put Danny Richardson on the trading block.
Saturday, January 14th , 1893
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Joe Quinn on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 11th , 1893
Columbus Solons: Removed Dick Buckley from the trading block.
Tuesday, December 13th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Put George Derby on the trading block.
Friday, December 9th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Removed John Richmond from the trading block.
Monday, November 14th , 1892
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pete Meegan on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 2nd , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Put John Richmond on the trading block.
Saturday, October 22nd , 1892
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Norm Baker on the trading block.
Saturday, September 17th , 1892
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Doc Bushong on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Harry Wheeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Mike Andler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jerry Denny on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dave Drew on the trading block.
Thursday, September 15th , 1892
Columbus Solons: Put Dave Orr on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put James Burke on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Paul Radford on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Clarkson on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Jackie Hayes on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Curt Welch on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dan Sheehan on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dick Buckley on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fleury Sullivan on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rich Barbera on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Mac MacArthur on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Ed Sales on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 13th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Atkinson on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Will White on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Cyclone Miller on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Bauer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Crane on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jumbo Schoeneck on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put John Kelty on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Fritz Clausen on the trading block.
Monday, September 12th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Art Sunday on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Bill McGunnigle on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dude Esterbrook on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Arlie Latham on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Mike Moynahan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Horan on the trading block.
Sunday, September 11th , 1892
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Geiss from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Rudy Kemmler from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Harkins from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed George Pinkney from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dave Orr from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed James Burke from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Paul Radford from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Podge Weihe from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Sid Farrar from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed John Clarkson from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Jackie Hayes from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Curt Welch from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dan Sheehan from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Henry Boyle from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dick Buckley from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Al Atkinson from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Will White from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Henry Larkin from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jake Aydelott from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Cyclone Miller from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Al Bauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Crane from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Joe Miller from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Milo Lockwood from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jumbo Schoeneck from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Jimmy Say from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Bill Sweeney from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Kent from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Martin Powell from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Tom Sullivan from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Jack Jones from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Dupee Shaw from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Jack Farrell from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Ed Cushman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Art Sunday from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Jim Britt from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Frank Pearce from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Joe Hornung from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Bill McGunnigle from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Ganzel from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Daniels from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dude Esterbrook from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Doug Crothers from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Arlie Latham from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Sneed from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dan Stearns from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed John Horan from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Ollie Beard from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Pop Smith from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Jesse Duryea from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Dale Williams from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Bobby Mitchell from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Jim Curtiss from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Lefty Johnson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dave Drew from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fleury Sullivan from the trading block.
Boston Reds: The Boston Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Grooms: The Brooklyn Grooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuilding'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner paid P51 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P69,906 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Reds: The owner took P254,556 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P166,210 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P94,029 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner paid P155 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P161,551 in cash as profit for this year.
Milwaukee Brewers: The owner took P147,915 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P446,121 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner took P219,921 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Grooms: The owner took P257,938 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P198,300 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Colts: The owner took P362,031 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took P316,041 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P229,585 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid P74 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took P505,366 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid P51 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took P78,419 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid P48 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took P276,829 in cash as profit for this year.
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Wise on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Jerry McCormick on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Martin Powell on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Yank Robinson on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Jack Jones on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Dupee Shaw on the trading block.
Friday, September 9th , 1892
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the 1892 World Series MVP Award.
Thursday, September 8th , 1892
Washington Senators: Put Jack Farrell on the trading block.
Thursday, September 1st , 1892
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Billy Hamilton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP John Henry of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Van Haltren of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
2B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
C Jack McMahon of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell records his 200th career win!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 31st , 1892
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Monday, August 29th , 1892
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP George Van Haltren of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Alex Voss pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 28th , 1892
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grooms: George Derby pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 27th , 1892
Columbus Solons: Henry Boyle pitches a 10-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, August 22nd , 1892
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Dick Johnston of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Reds: Guy Hecker pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 20th , 1892
St. Louis Browns: Nat Hudson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 19th , 1892
Cleveland Spiders: John Henry pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 18th , 1892
Cleveland Spiders: Put Rudy Kemmler on the trading block.
Tuesday, August 16th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Alex Voss pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 15th , 1892
3B Piggy Ward of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Billy Hamilton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 14th , 1892
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 12th , 1892
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 9th , 1892
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grooms: John Sneed goes 5-6 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 2 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, August 8th , 1892
SP Chris Paff of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
Sunday, August 7th , 1892
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 6th , 1892
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 5th , 1892
Philadelphia Phillies: John Coleman goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, August 4th , 1892
Chicago Colts: Harry Wheeler sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 14.
Chicago Colts: Harry Wheeler sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 15.
Chicago Colts: Harry Wheeler sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 16.
Tuesday, August 2nd , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 1st , 1892
SP Cyclone Miller of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Hughie Jennings of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Cupid Childs of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Daisy Davis of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Van Haltren of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
2B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RP Brickyard Kennedy of the Brooklyn Grooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Baltimore Orioles: John McGraw goes 5-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 4 R.
Sunday, July 31st , 1892
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 30th , 1892
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 29th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Ganzel on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 27th , 1892
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty goes 5-7 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 3 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, July 25th , 1892
3B Jim Donnelly of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Cyclone Miller pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 22nd , 1892
Columbus Solons: Put Podge Weihe on the trading block.
Thursday, July 21st , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 18th , 1892
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Bob Glenalvin of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 16th , 1892
Cleveland Spiders: Will Sawyer pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 9 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grooms: Adonis Terry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Pete Meegan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 13th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 12th , 1892
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 11th , 1892
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 5th , 1892
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 4th , 1892
SP Larry McKeon of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ed Beecher of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, July 1st , 1892
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Daisy Davis of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jack Sharrott of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
2B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Josh Martin of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, June 28th , 1892
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Daisy Davis (SL4) - 17-10, 2.40 ERA, 240.1 IP, 1.00 WHIP, 4.2 K/9, 6.9 WAR
SP Larry McKeon (CL6) - 11-17, 2.39 ERA, 237.2 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 2.8 K/9, 3.7 WAR
SP Ed Morris (WAS) - 13-14, 2.61 ERA, 234.1 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 5.1 WAR
SP Toad Ramsey (BS2) - 19-7, 2.34 ERA, 246.1 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 4.4 WAR
RP Matt Kilroy (BLN) - 14-8, 2.15 ERA, 201.1 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 1.1 WAR
CL Charlie Geggus (WAS) - 10-5, 3.21 ERA, 129.0 IP, 1.20 WHIP, 5.0 K/9, 2.2 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .279/.378/.353, 201 AB, 2 SB, 125 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
C Jocko Milligan (LS3) - .276/.311/.452, 283 AB, 8 HR, 8 SB, 131 wRC+, 1.8 WAR
2B Pete Browning (BS2) - .319/.421/.462, 279 AB, 4 HR, 35 SB, 161 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
2B Fred Dunlap (CL4) - .329/.369/.495, 313 AB, 5 HR, 23 SB, 154 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
2B Matt Lenz (SL4) - .334/.413/.433, 314 AB, 4 SB, 153 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
3B Piggy Ward (SL4) - .322/.407/.417, 295 AB, 150 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (ML3) - .315/.410/.530, 298 AB, 7 HR, 10 SB, 173 wRC+, 4.1 WAR
SS John McGraw (BLN) - .316/.442/.431, 288 AB, 1 HR, 13 SB, 156 wRC+, 4.3 WAR
LF Darby O'Brien (CL6) - .285/.360/.413, 298 AB, 3 HR, 38 SB, 134 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
CF George Davis (CL4) - .302/.373/.441, 315 AB, 7 HR, 26 SB, 136 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
CF Mike Griffin (BLN) - .278/.383/.382, 309 AB, 1 HR, 52 SB, 135 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
RF Bob Caruthers (SL4) - .328/.467/.454, 238 AB, 4 HR, 12 SB, 178 wRC+, 3.6 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Frank Beck (PIT) - 11-16, 2.78 ERA, 236.2 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 2.5 K/9, 3.3 WAR
SP Dan Collins (CHC) - 21-7, 1.65 ERA, 251.0 IP, 1.02 WHIP, 3.5 K/9, 7.4 WAR
SP Charlie Ferguson (PHI) - 16-12, 2.36 ERA, 240.1 IP, 1.08 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 5.7 WAR
SP John Fisher (PHI) - 16-11, 2.29 ERA, 235.2 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 3.4 K/9, 5.6 WAR
RP Alex Voss (BRO) - 8-6, 2.81 ERA, 112.0 IP, 1.22 WHIP, 2.2 K/9, 1.6 WAR
CL Pete Meegan (STL) - 8-11, 2.58 ERA, 153.1 IP, 1.21 WHIP, 2.9 K/9, 2.1 WAR
C Jack Boyle (CIN) - .302/.344/.385, 265 AB, 3 HR, 12 SB, 125 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
C Tom Daly (BSN) - .224/.316/.335, 245 AB, 1 HR, 98 wRC+, 1.8 WAR
1B Ross Barnes (BRO) - .331/.379/.479, 317 AB, 2 HR, 157 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
1B Billy Earle (CIN) - .281/.382/.438, 306 AB, 6 HR, 11 SB, 150 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
1B George Gore (CHC) - .322/.410/.412, 301 AB, 1 HR, 28 SB, 153 wRC+, 3.6 WAR
2B Cupid Childs (PHI) - .263/.392/.329, 255 AB, 14 SB, 130 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
2B Danny Richardson (NY1) - .224/.306/.277, 303 AB, 3 HR, 20 SB, 90 wRC+, 1.4 WAR
3B Ned Williamson (STL) - .267/.365/.363, 262 AB, 1 HR, 9 SB, 128 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
RF Steve Brodie (BSN) - .338/.405/.444, 311 AB, 2 HR, 22 SB, 153 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
RF Bill Dahlen (CHC) - .292/.404/.452, 281 AB, 5 HR, 8 SB, 156 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
RF Ed Delahanty (PHI) - .353/.447/.469, 286 AB, 3 HR, 49 SB, 174 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
RF Billy Hamilton (STL) - .332/.426/.404, 292 AB, 1 HR, 12 SB, 154 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
Baltimore Orioles: Les German pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 27th , 1892
2B Jack Crooks of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP John Fisher of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 26th , 1892
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, June 24th , 1892
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 23rd , 1892
St. Louis Cardinals: Billy Hamilton goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 0 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, June 22nd , 1892
Columbus Solons: Dan Sheehan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 21st , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Frank Pearce pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 20th , 1892
CF Tom Gettinger of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Put Jack Farrell on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Ross Barnes goes 5-6 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 HR, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, June 16th , 1892
Washington Senators: Hank O'Day pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 13th , 1892
C Deacon McGuire of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF John Sneed of the Brooklyn Grooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Martin Powell on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Jack Jones on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Frank McIntyre on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Dupee Shaw on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bill Stemmeyer pitches a NO-HITTER against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Billy Hart pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 12th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Bauer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Crane on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Kent on the trading block.
Saturday, June 11th , 1892
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers records his 200th career win!
Friday, June 10th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Fritz Clausen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 8 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 8th , 1892
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 7th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Ed Cushman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Jim Britt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Frank Pearce on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Daniels on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Stump Weidman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Horan on the trading block.
Monday, June 6th , 1892
SP Daisy Davis of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Coleman of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: The Brooklyn Grooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Saturday, June 4th , 1892
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 3rd , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Joe Hornung on the trading block.
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 6 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 2nd , 1892
Boston Beaneaters: Bill Daley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 1st , 1892
2B Pete Browning of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Toad Ramsey of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Dugan of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
2B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Josh Martin of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 31st , 1892
St. Louis Cardinals: Pete Meegan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Mike Smith pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 30th , 1892
2B Fred Dunlap of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ed Seward of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Sunday, May 29th , 1892
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Frank Beck pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 27th , 1892
Cleveland Spiders: Kid Baldwin goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 3 RBI and 3 R.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 26th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Ganzel on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: George Derby pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 24th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Removed Al Bauer from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Kent from the trading block.
Monday, May 23rd , 1892
SP Dick Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP George Van Haltren of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: The Louisville Colonels have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Chicago Colts: The Chicago Colts have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Seward pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 22nd , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Put Jimmy Say on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Bill Sweeney on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Kent on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 20th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Chris Paff pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 19th , 1892
Milwaukee Brewers: Dick Burns pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 18th , 1892
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fleury Sullivan on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Pete Meegan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 17th , 1892
Columbus Solons: Put Dan Sheehan on the trading block.
Monday, May 16th , 1892
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grooms: Alex Voss pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Friday, May 13th , 1892
Boston Reds: Toad Ramsey pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 9th , 1892
SP Toad Ramsey of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP John Fisher of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Ollie Beard on the trading block.
Sunday, May 8th , 1892
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 7th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Put Jumbo Schoeneck on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Pete Meegan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a NO-HITTER against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 6th , 1892
Boston Reds: Toad Ramsey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 4th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 3rd , 1892
Boston Reds: Toad Ramsey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 2nd , 1892
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C William Brown of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 1st , 1892
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Toad Ramsey of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
2B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Josh Martin of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Saturday, April 30th , 1892
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Gallagher from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Marr Phillips from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Tom Gettinger goes 5-6 against the Louisville Colonels, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 29th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Adonis Terry pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Hugh Duffy goes 0-3 against the Philadelphia Phillies, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Wednesday, April 27th , 1892
Washington Senators: Charlie Geggus pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Jake Stenzel goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Grooms, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, April 26th , 1892
Chicago Colts: Hugh Duffy goes 1-4 against the Brooklyn Grooms, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 25th , 1892
SP John Harkins of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: Henry Boyle pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 24th , 1892
New York Giants: Put Lefty Johnson on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Spiders: John Harkins pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 23rd , 1892
Washington Senators: Ed Morris pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 20th , 1892
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 19th , 1892
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 18th , 1892
SP Daisy Davis of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 17th , 1892
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 16th , 1892
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Murphy from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Billy Hamilton goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 HR, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, April 14th , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Pat McManus pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 13th , 1892
Milwaukee Brewers: Dick Burns pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 11th , 1892
2B Matt Lenz of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 10th , 1892
Pittsburgh Pirates: Frank Beck pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 9th , 1892
New York Giants: Jesse Burkett pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 8th , 1892
Boston Reds: Scott Stratton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 7th , 1892
Columbus Solons: Removed Barney McLaughlin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 6th , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Pete Hotaling from the trading block.
Tuesday, April 5th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Put Jumbo Schoeneck on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Dan Sheehan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 7 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 2nd , 1892
St. Louis Cardinals: Monte Ward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Roger Connor goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 2 2B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, April 1st , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Al Atkinson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, March 29th , 1892
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Ed Sales from the trading block.
Saturday, March 26th , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Kent from the trading block.
Thursday, March 24th , 1892
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Mac MacArthur from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 22nd , 1892
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Wise from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Jerry McCormick from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Ed Beecher from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sleeper Sullivan from the trading block.
Monday, March 21st , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Charlie Daniels from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dan Stearns from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Stump Weidman from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Barr from the trading block.
Friday, March 18th , 1892
Baltimore Orioles: Removed George Radbourn from the trading block.
Sunday, March 13th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Frank Pearce from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 9th , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Tenney from the trading block.
Sunday, March 6th , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Jim McCormick from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Barney McLaughlin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dennis Casey from the trading block.
Saturday, March 5th , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Reilly from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Abner Dalrymple from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 2nd , 1892
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Pete Hotaling on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 23rd , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Reilly on the trading block.
Friday, February 12th , 1892
Columbus Solons: Put Curt Welch on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 9th , 1892
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Art Sunday on the trading block.
Monday, February 1st , 1892
Louisville Colonels: Removed Ed Flanagan from the trading block.
Sunday, January 31st , 1892
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Veloso Haldane from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Mac MacArthur on the trading block.
Thursday, January 21st , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Reilly from the trading block.
Wednesday, January 6th , 1892
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jim Curtiss on the trading block.
Sunday, January 3rd , 1892
Baltimore Orioles: Put Jerry McCormick on the trading block.
Sunday, December 13th , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Reilly on the trading block.
Sunday, November 22nd , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Pete Hotaling from the trading block.
Wednesday, November 11th , 1891
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Flanagan on the trading block.
Friday, November 6th , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jim McCormick on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 3rd , 1891
Louisville Colonels: Put Will White on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Ed Kent on the trading block.
Monday, November 2nd , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Doug Crothers on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sleeper Sullivan on the trading block.
Sunday, October 18th , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dan Stearns on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 14th , 1891
Columbus Solons: Put Paul Radford on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 30th , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Put Pete Hotaling on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 22nd , 1891
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Atkinson on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Jake Aydelott on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Cyclone Miller on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Al Bauer on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Joe Miller on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Milo Lockwood on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Doc Landis on the trading block.
Sunday, September 20th , 1891
Columbus Solons: Put Dave Orr on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put James Burke on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put John Clarkson on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Jackie Hayes on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Henry Boyle on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dick Buckley on the trading block.
Saturday, September 19th , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Harkins on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put George Pinkney on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Abner Dalrymple on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Murphy on the trading block.
Friday, September 18th , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Frank Pearce on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Bill McGunnigle on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Charlie Daniels on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dude Esterbrook on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Arlie Latham on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put John Sneed on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Stump Weidman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 16th , 1891
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Geiss on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Wise on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Gallagher on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Marr Phillips on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put George Radbourn on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 15th , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Put Pop Smith on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jesse Duryea on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Dale Williams on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Bobby Mitchell on the trading block.
Sunday, September 13th , 1891
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Geiss from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Wise from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Marr Phillips from the trading block.
Boston Reds: Removed Joe Flynn from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Rudy Kemmler from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Abner Dalrymple from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dave Orr from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Sid Farrar from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Tom Sullivan from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Yank Robinson from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Jack Jones from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Frank McIntyre from the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Removed Dupee Shaw from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Henry Larkin from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Jumbo Schoeneck from the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Removed Joe Gerhardt from the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Removed Arthur Irwin from the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Removed Pat Friel from the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Removed Jack Farrell from the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Removed Mike Mansell from the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Removed George Wood from the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Removed Tom Lynch from the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Removed Gus Shallix from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed George Derby from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Ed Cushman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Jim Britt from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Bill McGunnigle from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Doug Crothers from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Mike Moynahan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Stump Weidman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Fred Lewis from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Sam Trott from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dave Drew from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Ed Beecher from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuilding'
Brooklyn Grooms: The Brooklyn Grooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuilding'
Louisville Colonels: The Louisville Colonels have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P65,005 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Reds: The owner took P258,065 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P163,349 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P117,629 in cash as profit for this year.
Milwaukee Brewers: The owner took P146,893 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took P195,548 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P320,231 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Statesmen: The owner paid P48 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Statesmen: The owner took P194,253 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Grooms: The owner took P279,994 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P194,674 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Colts: The owner took P307,879 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took P353,017 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P251,694 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P289,353 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took P489,580 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took P80,399 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Ed Beecher on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Barr on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Veloso Haldane on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Ed Sales on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dennis Casey on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dave Drew on the trading block.
Friday, September 11th , 1891
1B Ed Cartwright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the 1891 World Series MVP Award.
Monday, September 7th , 1891
Boston Reds: Put Joe Flynn on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 1st , 1891
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bert Dorr of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Chris Paff of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jouett Meekin of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday goes 0-4 against the Louisville Colonels, ending his hitting streak at 24 games.
Chicago Colts: Duke Farrell hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 6 RBI and 2 runs scored.
Monday, August 31st , 1891
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP John Fisher of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 28th , 1891
Pittsburgh Pirates: Frank Beck pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 27th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Harry Stovey goes 0-4 against the Philadelphia Athletics, ending his hitting streak at 35 games.
Wednesday, August 26th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Harry Stovey goes 1-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, extending his hitting streak to 35 games!
Cincinnati Reds: Bug Holliday goes 2-4 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, August 25th , 1891
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 24th , 1891
SP Al Atkinson of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: John Murphy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 22nd , 1891
Philadelphia Athletics: Chris Paff pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 20th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Harry Stovey goes 1-4 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 30 games!
Wednesday, August 19th , 1891
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 18th , 1891
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Jumbo Schoeneck on the trading block.
Monday, August 17th , 1891
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, August 14th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Harry Stovey goes 2-5 against the Boston Reds, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
St. Louis Browns: Bill Gleason goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 0 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, August 12th , 1891
Columbus Solons: Dave Orr goes 5-6 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, August 11th , 1891
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 10th , 1891
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 9th , 1891
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 8th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Harry Stovey goes 2-3 against the Cleveland Spiders, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Brooklyn Grooms: John Horan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 5th , 1891
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
Monday, August 3rd , 1891
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Frank Beck of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Rudy Kemmler on the trading block.
Sunday, August 2nd , 1891
Pittsburgh Pirates: Frank Beck pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 1st , 1891
RF Harry Stovey of the Washington Statesmen honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Mike Smith of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Morris of the Washington Statesmen honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Davies of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jouett Meekin of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 29th , 1891
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 27th , 1891
RF Harry Stovey of the Washington Statesmen honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Coleman of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, July 25th , 1891
Milwaukee Brewers: Frank Meinke pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Washington Statesmen: Ed Mars pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Statesmen: Harry Stovey goes 5-6 against the Columbus Solons, with 2 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, July 24th , 1891
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 22nd , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Adonis Terry pitches a 11-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 21st , 1891
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Milwaukee Brewers with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 20th , 1891
C Lave Cross of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Bill McGunnigle pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 18th , 1891
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 14th , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McKean goes 0-3 against the Milwaukee Brewers, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black records his 200th career win!
Monday, July 13th , 1891
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Lew Whistler of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, July 11th , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: Ed McKean goes 1-5 against the Columbus Solons, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Friday, July 10th , 1891
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins records his 400th career win!
Thursday, July 9th , 1891
Milwaukee Brewers: Dupee Shaw pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Statesmen with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Jouett Meekin pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 8th , 1891
Philadelphia Athletics: Chris Paff pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Milwaukee Brewers: George Davies pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 7th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Ed Morris pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, July 6th , 1891
SP Milo Lockwood of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Smith of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Norm Baker pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 5th , 1891
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 4th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Tim O'Rourke was suspended 5 games after ejection following a brawl.
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon was suspended 5 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 1st , 1891
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Davies of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Hughie Jennings of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Monday, June 29th , 1891
2B Fred Dunlap of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Coleman of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 28th , 1891
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Bert Dorr (SL4) - 16-8, 2.35 ERA, 241.2 IP, 1.10 WHIP, 2.7 K/9, 5.1 WAR
SP Guy Hecker (BS2) - 17-11, 2.95 ERA, 247.1 IP, 1.14 WHIP, 3.1 K/9, 6.4 WAR
SP Milo Lockwood (PH4) - 12-13, 2.43 ERA, 222.1 IP, 1.21 WHIP, 3.3 K/9, 3.4 WAR
SP Ed Morris (WS9) - 13-14, 3.00 ERA, 218.2 IP, 1.29 WHIP, 3.7 K/9, 4.4 WAR
CL Charlie Geggus (WS9) - 10-7, 3.32 ERA, 141.0 IP, 1.32 WHIP, 5.3 K/9, 2.7 WAR
CL Nat Hudson (SL4) - 7-4, 2.86 ERA, 72.1 IP, 1.58 WHIP, 3.6 K/9, 0.5 WAR
C Spider Clark (WS9) - .321/.337/.385, 262 AB, 2 HR, 13 SB, 114 wRC+, 2.1 WAR
C Jocko Milligan (PH4) - .297/.343/.430, 279 AB, 4 HR, 8 SB, 126 wRC+, 2.1 WAR
2B Pete Browning (BS2) - .290/.424/.405, 279 AB, 2 HR, 38 SB, 136 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
2B Fred Dunlap (CL4) - .339/.357/.494, 348 AB, 4 HR, 27 SB, 143 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
3B Billy Nash (CL6) - .284/.378/.380, 303 AB, 2 HR, 20 SB, 131 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
3B Tim O'Rourke (WS9) - .321/.475/.423, 196 AB, 1 HR, 25 SB, 161 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (ML3) - .355/.441/.645, 293 AB, 8 HR, 19 SB, 198 wRC+, 6.2 WAR
SS Chicken Wolf (BS2) - .306/.333/.379, 314 AB, 42 SB, 112 wRC+, 3.8 WAR
CF George Davis (CL4) - .323/.390/.461, 310 AB, 4 HR, 19 SB, 148 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
CF Mike Griffin (BL3) - .289/.406/.381, 294 AB, 2 HR, 50 SB, 131 wRC+, 1.8 WAR
RF Bob Caruthers (SL4) - .391/.488/.536, 248 AB, 4 HR, 16 SB, 190 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
RF Sam Thompson (ML3) - .319/.393/.551, 301 AB, 15 HR, 20 SB, 156 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Frank Beck (PIT) - 7-16, 3.73 ERA, 217.1 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 2.4 K/9, 2.1 WAR
SP Bob Black (BSN) - 16-10, 1.77 ERA, 249.2 IP, 1.15 WHIP, 4.5 K/9, 8.0 WAR
SP Abner Powell (BSN) - 16-12, 1.97 ERA, 247.0 IP, 1.08 WHIP, 4.2 K/9, 7.7 WAR
SP Monte Ward (LS2) - 20-7, 2.14 ERA, 248.2 IP, 0.99 WHIP, 2.9 K/9, 7.6 WAR
RP Larry Corcoran (BRO) - 9-10, 2.77 ERA, 172.1 IP, 1.28 WHIP, 3.3 K/9, 2.7 WAR
CL John Fisher (PHI) - 12-10, 3.03 ERA, 187.1 IP, 1.21 WHIP, 3.8 K/9, 4.3 WAR
C Tom Daly (BSN) - .286/.392/.442, 217 AB, 1 HR, 143 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
C Emil Gross (LS2) - .311/.365/.514, 251 AB, 6 SB, 151 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
1B Jake Beckley (PIT) - .340/.384/.468, 297 AB, 4 HR, 47 SB, 147 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
1B Lew Whistler (NY1) - .275/.356/.401, 284 AB, 4 HR, 7 SB, 127 wRC+, 2.0 WAR
2B Ross Barnes (BRO) - .335/.398/.431, 313 AB, 1 HR, 6 SB, 143 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
2B Herman Long (LS2) - .272/.368/.401, 312 AB, 4 HR, 46 SB, 130 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
3B Mike Moynahan (BRO) - .295/.375/.381, 315 AB, 1 HR, 9 SB, 126 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
SS Bob Gilman Allen (PHI) - .238/.382/.312, 256 AB, 2 HR, 6 SB, 119 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
LF Hugh Duffy (CHC) - .312/.365/.513, 304 AB, 9 HR, 16 SB, 147 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
LF Mike Tiernan (NY1) - .360/.425/.570, 286 AB, 7 HR, 24 SB, 183 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
CF Mike Slattery (CHC) - .333/.419/.523, 300 AB, 7 HR, 35 SB, 173 wRC+, 4.9 WAR
RF Bug Holliday (CIN) - .295/.395/.459, 281 AB, 10 HR, 32 SB, 143 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
Thursday, June 25th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Frank Olin goes 5-6 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, June 23rd , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Adonis Terry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 22nd , 1891
CF George Davis of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Hughie Jennings of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 21st , 1891
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 18th , 1891
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 17th , 1891
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Reds: Chicken Wolf goes 5-6 against the Columbus Solons, with 2 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, June 15th , 1891
2B Fred Dunlap of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: The Brooklyn Grooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 14th , 1891
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 12th , 1891
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Gallagher pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 11th , 1891
Boston Reds: Guy Hecker pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 9th , 1891
Boston Beaneaters: Put Fred Lewis on the trading block.
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 8th , 1891
1B Ed Cartwright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Mike Slattery of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: The Columbus Solons have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Friday, June 5th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Ed Morris pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Reds with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 4th , 1891
Columbus Solons: Larry McKeon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 3rd , 1891
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
Tuesday, June 2nd , 1891
Columbus Solons: John Shaffer pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 1st , 1891
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sam Thompson of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Guy Hecker of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Monte Ward of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Chris Paff of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RP Jouett Meekin of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Sunday, May 31st , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Put Jack Farrell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 30th , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: Put Rudy Kemmler on the trading block.
Friday, May 29th , 1891
Louisville Colonels: Monte Ward records his 300th career win!
Wednesday, May 27th , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Ed Cushman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Jim Britt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Ed Seward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 25th , 1891
C Spider Clark of the Washington Statesmen honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP John Fisher of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Milwaukee Brewers: The Milwaukee Brewers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
St. Louis Browns: The St. Louis Browns have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Washington Statesmen: The Washington Statesmen have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Milwaukee Brewers: Dupee Shaw pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bill Sowders pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 24th , 1891
Boston Beaneaters: Put Sam Trott on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Wise on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Saturday, May 23rd , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Mike Smith was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jim Handiboe was suspended 8 games after ejection following a brawl.
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 4 strikeouts and 8 BB allowed!
Friday, May 22nd , 1891
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Chris Paff pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 21st , 1891
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 20th , 1891
Louisville Colonels: Billy Hamilton was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley was suspended 8 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 19th , 1891
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Statesmen with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 18th , 1891
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Mike Tiernan goes 0-2 against the Chicago Colts, ending his hitting streak at 24 games.
Cincinnati Reds: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 17th , 1891
Boston Reds: Guy Hecker pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Ed Seward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 15th , 1891
Milwaukee Brewers: Dupee Shaw pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 14th , 1891
Columbus Solons: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Wednesday, May 13th , 1891
New York Giants: Mike Tiernan goes 3-4 against the Philadelphia Phillies, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, May 11th , 1891
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 10th , 1891
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Ed Seward pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 9th , 1891
Philadelphia Phillies: John Coleman was suspended 5 games after ejection following a brawl.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Billy Gumbert was suspended 3 games after ejection following a brawl.
Friday, May 8th , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 7th , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Put Tom Lynch on the trading block.
Boston Reds: Guy Hecker records his 200th career win!
Wednesday, May 6th , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Bill McGunnigle on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Toad Ramsey sets the AL regular season game record for walks with 13.
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 4th , 1891
SP Egyptian Healy of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Abner Powell of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Reds: Guy Hecker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 2nd , 1891
Boston Beaneaters: Bobby Wheelock was suspended 3 games after ejection following a brawl.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Harry Staley was suspended 7 games after ejection following a brawl.
Friday, May 1st , 1891
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Mike Slattery of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Toad Ramsey of the Boston Reds honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Chris Paff of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jouett Meekin of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 30th , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: Egyptian Healy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, April 27th , 1891
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Emil Gross of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Columbus Solons: Darby O'Brien goes 5-6 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, April 26th , 1891
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 25th , 1891
Milwaukee Brewers: Oyster Burns was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Columbus Solons: John Kirby was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 24th , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 23rd , 1891
Washington Statesmen: Put Arthur Irwin on the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Put George Wood on the trading block.
Wednesday, April 22nd , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: John Harkins pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Statesmen: Pete Conway pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Ed Seward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 21st , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: John Murphy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 20th , 1891
SS Oyster Burns of the Milwaukee Brewers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 19th , 1891
Milwaukee Brewers: Dupee Shaw pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 17th , 1891
Philadelphia Athletics: Chris Paff pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 16th , 1891
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Milo Lockwood pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 13th , 1891
RF Jack O'Brien of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Germany Smith of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, April 10th , 1891
Cincinnati Reds: Pat McManus pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 8th , 1891
Boston Reds: Harry Taylor goes 5-7 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 7th , 1891
Philadelphia Athletics: Jimmy Say was suspended 3 games after ejection following a brawl.
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grooms with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 6th , 1891
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Roger Connor of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Dude Esterbrook from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Emmett Seery from the trading block.
Friday, April 3rd , 1891
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dennis Casey from the trading block.
Thursday, April 2nd , 1891
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Veloso Haldane from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 1st , 1891
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, March 30th , 1891
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Barr from the trading block.
Monday, March 23rd , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Harkins from the trading block.
Friday, March 20th , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 18th , 1891
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Monday, March 16th , 1891
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sleeper Sullivan from the trading block.
Saturday, March 7th , 1891
Columbus Solons: Removed Barney McLaughlin from the trading block.
Friday, March 6th , 1891
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Murphy from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed James Burke from the trading block.
Monday, March 2nd , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 25th , 1891
Brooklyn Grooms: Removed Joe Hornung from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Stump Weidman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Emmett Seery on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 24th , 1891
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Geiss on the trading block.
Saturday, February 21st , 1891
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Lou Sylvester from the trading block.
Monday, December 29th , 1890
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sleeper Sullivan on the trading block.
Monday, December 22nd , 1890
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Geiss from the trading block.
Saturday, December 20th , 1890
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sleeper Sullivan from the trading block.
Tuesday, November 25th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: Put Abner Dalrymple on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 28th , 1890
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Jack Jones on the trading block.
Sunday, September 28th , 1890
Columbus Solons: Put Dave Orr on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put James Burke on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Barney McLaughlin on the trading block.
Saturday, September 27th , 1890
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Geiss on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Marr Phillips on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Lou Sylvester on the trading block.
Thursday, September 25th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Harkins on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Murphy on the trading block.
Sunday, September 21st , 1890
Brooklyn Grooms: Put George Derby on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Joe Hornung on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Bill McGunnigle on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Dude Esterbrook on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Doug Crothers on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Mike Moynahan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 17th , 1890
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Tom Sullivan on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Yank Robinson on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Frank McIntyre on the trading block.
Milwaukee Brewers: Put Dupee Shaw on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dennis Casey on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dave Drew on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 16th , 1890
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Ed Beecher on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Barr on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Veloso Haldane on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sleeper Sullivan on the trading block.
Monday, September 15th , 1890
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Geiss from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Jerry McCormick from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Marr Phillips from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Lou Sylvester from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed William Houseman from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed George Radbourn from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Harkins from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Steve Brady from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed George Creamer from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Murphy from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ned Hanlon from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Yank Robinson from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Frank McIntyre from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dupee Shaw from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Will White from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Cyclone Miller from the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Removed Dave Orr from the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Removed James Burke from the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Removed Sid Farrar from the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Removed Tom Poorman from the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Removed Tom Mansell from the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Removed Dick Phelan from the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Removed Dick Buckley from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed John Schappert from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed John Fox from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Joe Gerhardt from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Pat Friel from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Jack Farrell from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Mike Mansell from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Harry McCormick from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed George Wood from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Henry Porter from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed John Valentine from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Jumbo McGinnis from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Gus Shallix from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jack Lynch from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed George Derby from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Ed Cushman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jim Britt from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Sam Kimber from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Joe Hornung from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Bill McGunnigle from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Larry Corcoran from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Denny Driscoll from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jack Remsen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Dude Esterbrook from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Doug Crothers from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Alex Voss from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Foghorn Bradley from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed The Only Nolan from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Lee Richmond from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Tyng from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Sam Trott from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Whitney from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jon Morrison from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Pete Hotaling from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Alex McKinnon from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dennis Casey from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dave Drew from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Jake Seymour from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Veloso Haldane from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: The Columbus Solons have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Rochester Broncos: The Rochester Broncos have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Syracuse Stars: The Syracuse Stars have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuilding'
Brooklyn Gladiators: The Brooklyn Gladiators have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The Brooklyn Bridegrooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P75,810 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P162,857 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P87,146 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P295,748 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid P221 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took P169,661 in cash as profit for this year.
Rochester Broncos: The owner took P181,774 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P263,498 in cash as profit for this year.
Syracuse Stars: The owner took P306,018 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Gladiators: The owner took P200,617 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The owner took P87,772 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P163,847 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Colts: The owner took P169,603 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took P317,748 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P237,778 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took P520,664 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The owner paid P112 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The owner took P227,291 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Statesmen: Put Joe Gerhardt on the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Put Pat Friel on the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Put Jack Farrell on the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Put Mike Mansell on the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Put Tom Lynch on the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Put Larry Murphy on the trading block.
Washington Statesmen: Put Gus Shallix on the trading block.
Saturday, September 13th , 1890
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the 1890 World Series MVP Award.
Wednesday, September 10th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: Put George Creamer on the trading block.
Monday, September 1st , 1890
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Jim Keenan of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Sadie McMahon of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Ed Cartwright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SS Bob Gilman Allen of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 31st , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Charlie Geggus records his 200th career win!
Cincinnati Reds: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Gladiators: Ed Seward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 30th , 1890
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Syracuse Stars with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 28th , 1890
Chicago Colts: Hardy Richardson goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Gladiators, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, August 27th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Pat McManus pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 25th , 1890
2B John Meister of the Rochester Broncos honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Germany Smith of the Brooklyn Gladiators honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 24th , 1890
Philadelphia Phillies: John Fisher pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 23rd , 1890
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 18th , 1890
SP Al Atkinson of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 17th , 1890
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 16th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: John Murphy pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 15th , 1890
Baltimore Orioles: Put Jerry McCormick on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 14th , 1890
Philadelphia Athletics: Sadie McMahon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Rochester Broncos with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Pat McManus pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 12th , 1890
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 11th , 1890
1B Ed Cartwright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Doggie Miller of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Syracuse Stars: Ed Morris pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Jocko Milligan goes 5-5 against the Columbus Solons, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 10th , 1890
Baltimore Orioles: Mike O'Rourke pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Rochester Broncos with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 8th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Put George Wood on the trading block.
Wednesday, August 6th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Charlie Geggus pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Rochester Broncos with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, August 4th , 1890
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP George Van Haltren of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Rochester Broncos: Dan Sheehan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Syracuse Stars with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 1st , 1890
CF Ted Scheffler of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF John Coleman of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP John Murphy of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bobby Mitchell of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Knauss of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jack Sharrott of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Browns: Dave Foutz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 30th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Charlie Geggus pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 1-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 11 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 29th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: William Hoy sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for bases on balls with 5.
Monday, July 28th , 1890
1B Charlie Reilly of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bobby Mitchell of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 27th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Charlie Geggus pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 26th , 1890
Brooklyn Gladiators: Ed Seward pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Alex Voss pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 24th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 23rd , 1890
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 22nd , 1890
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Gladiators with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 21st , 1890
3B Elmer Cleveland of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 20th , 1890
Brooklyn Gladiators: Ed Seward pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 19th , 1890
St. Louis Browns: Dave Foutz pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Syracuse Stars with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Spiders: John Henry pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 17th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 16th , 1890
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Frank Pearce pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Gladiators with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 14th , 1890
CF Ted Scheffler of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Jesse Burkett of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 13th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Ed Morris pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Rochester Broncos with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Lady Baldwin pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Steve Brodie goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Saturday, July 12th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Put Jack Farrell on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Chicken Wolf goes 5-6 against the Columbus Solons, with 4 RBI and 3 R.
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Gladiators with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 10th , 1890
Columbus Solons: Dick Burns pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Rochester Broncos with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Gladiators: Ed Seward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 9th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: John Henry pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 8th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: John Murphy pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Syracuse Stars with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, July 7th , 1890
2B Fred Dunlap of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Billy Hamilton of the Brooklyn Gladiators honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 6th , 1890
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 1st , 1890
1B Ed Cartwright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF George Gore of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Toad Ramsey of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Monte Ward of the Brooklyn Gladiators honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Ed Cartwright of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Jesse Burkett of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Guy Hecker (LS2) - 19-9, 2.31 ERA, 257.0 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 3.0 K/9, 6.8 WAR
SP Ed Morris (SR2) - 17-11, 2.88 ERA, 250.1 IP, 1.27 WHIP, 4.0 K/9, 5.5 WAR
SP Toad Ramsey (LS2) - 11-4, 1.77 ERA, 132.1 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 5.5 K/9, 3.4 WAR
SP Scott Stratton (LS2) - 20-8, 2.40 ERA, 262.2 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 5.4 WAR
RP Jack Stivetts (SL4) - 9-2, 3.36 ERA, 96.1 IP, 1.46 WHIP, 5.5 K/9, 0.9 WAR
CL George Meakim (LS2) - 8-5, 2.08 ERA, 112.2 IP, 1.20 WHIP, 3.7 K/9, 1.7 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .342/.389/.404, 272 AB, 1 HR, 13 SB, 132 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
C Jocko Milligan (PH4) - .319/.362/.460, 285 AB, 5 HR, 28 SB, 139 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
1B Ed Cartwright (SL4) - .353/.460/.537, 300 AB, 7 HR, 30 SB, 182 wRC+, 3.3 WAR
1B Jake Virtue (CL4) - .323/.468/.423, 279 AB, 2 HR, 20 SB, 163 wRC+, 3.8 WAR
2B Pete Browning (LS2) - .283/.388/.403, 300 AB, 2 HR, 41 SB, 132 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
2B Fred Dunlap (CL4) - .329/.352/.430, 328 AB, 1 HR, 40 SB, 129 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
3B Billy Nash (RC2) - .316/.435/.435, 285 AB, 2 HR, 35 SB, 162 wRC+, 5.0 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (CL6) - .330/.408/.538, 303 AB, 5 HR, 17 SB, 169 wRC+, 5.0 WAR
CF Mike Griffin (BL3) - .311/.423/.385, 286 AB, 2 HR, 76 SB, 139 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
RF Bob Caruthers (SL4) - .325/.420/.482, 228 AB, 6 HR, 16 SB, 163 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
RF Harry Stovey (SR2) - .322/.365/.502, 283 AB, 2 HR, 21 SB, 148 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
RF Sam Thompson (CL6) - .311/.385/.467, 302 AB, 7 HR, 21 SB, 146 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Bob Black (BSN) - 21-8, 2.59 ERA, 253.1 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 5.2 K/9, 8.0 WAR
SP Dan Collins (CHC) - 16-10, 2.10 ERA, 248.0 IP, 1.04 WHIP, 3.9 K/9, 7.7 WAR
SP John Fisher (PHI) - 16-10, 2.14 ERA, 239.1 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 3.9 K/9, 6.2 WAR
SP Pat McManus (CIN) - 13-13, 2.33 ERA, 239.0 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 4.1 K/9, 5.5 WAR
RP Gus Krock (CHC) - 5-6, 3.26 ERA, 94.0 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 3.3 K/9, 0.8 WAR
CL Hardie Henderson (PHI) - 7-5, 2.67 ERA, 107.2 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 4.8 K/9, 2.6 WAR
C Emil Gross (BR4) - .316/.357/.489, 174 AB, 6 SB, 144 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
C Paul Hines (PIT) - .237/.307/.286, 266 AB, 7 SB, 87 wRC+, 0.4 WAR
2B Ross Barnes (BRO) - .374/.429/.539, 321 AB, 6 HR, 11 SB, 177 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
2B Herman Long (BR4) - .279/.394/.344, 305 AB, 53 SB, 122 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
3B Bobby Lowe (BSN) - .310/.435/.419, 303 AB, 4 HR, 17 SB, 153 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
3B John Rainey (NY1) - .271/.399/.337, 273 AB, 1 HR, 119 wRC+, 1.6 WAR
SS Bob Gilman Allen (PHI) - .228/.393/.327, 263 AB, 1 HR, 7 SB, 125 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
SS Germany Smith (BR4) - .291/.336/.415, 306 AB, 4 HR, 15 SB, 120 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
LF Mike Tiernan (NY1) - .323/.393/.442, 319 AB, 4 HR, 43 SB, 147 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
CF Mike Slattery (CHC) - .319/.402/.466, 307 AB, 6 HR, 34 SB, 147 wRC+, 4.3 WAR
RF Ed Delahanty (PHI) - .360/.425/.502, 317 AB, 2 HR, 61 SB, 163 wRC+, 4.3 WAR
RF Billy Hamilton (BR4) - .357/.470/.484, 283 AB, 2 HR, 16 SB, 179 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
Cleveland Spiders: Put George Creamer on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Dugan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 30th , 1890
1B Harry Taylor of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Mike Slattery of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 28th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Bobby Mitchell records his 250th career win!
Friday, June 27th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Lady Baldwin pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 26th , 1890
Rochester Broncos: Barney McLaughlin pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Ross Barnes gets his 3000th career hit!
Wednesday, June 25th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Charlie Geggus pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 23rd , 1890
SP Toad Ramsey of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 22nd , 1890
Philadelphia Athletics: Lou Bierbauer was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy was suspended 9 games after ejection following a brawl.
Saturday, June 21st , 1890
Louisville Colonels: Toad Ramsey pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Syracuse Stars with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Pat McManus pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 18th , 1890
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 17th , 1890
Louisville Colonels: Toad Ramsey pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 16th , 1890
C Lave Cross of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Pete Meegan of the Brooklyn Gladiators honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Gladiators: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 15th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: The Syracuse Stars have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Reds: Put Pete Hotaling on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Pat Friel on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Frank Olin from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Jesse Burkett sets the NL regular season game record for walks with 17.
Cincinnati Reds: Jesse Burkett sets the NL regular season game record for walks with 18.
Friday, June 13th , 1890
Rochester Broncos: Barney McLaughlin pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 10th , 1890
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Geiss on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Monday, June 9th , 1890
1B Dave Orr of the Rochester Broncos honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF George Gore of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Syracuse Stars: Put John Schappert on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put John Fox on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Joe Gerhardt on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Jack Farrell on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Harry McCormick on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put John Valentine on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Jumbo McGinnis on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Gus Shallix on the trading block.
Sunday, June 8th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Pat McManus pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Frank Pearce pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 7th , 1890
Philadelphia Phillies: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 5th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 3rd , 1890
Boston Beaneaters: Kid Nichols pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 2nd , 1890
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Mike Slattery of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Columbus Solons: Put Frank McIntyre on the trading block.
Brooklyn Gladiators: Pete Meegan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 1st , 1890
SS Ed McKean of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Steve Brodie of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Morris of the Syracuse Stars honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Knauss of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Steve Brodie of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Thursday, May 29th , 1890
Rochester Broncos: Put James Burke on the trading block.
Wednesday, May 28th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Put George Wood on the trading block.
Tuesday, May 27th , 1890
Rochester Broncos: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Joe Hornung on the trading block.
Monday, May 26th , 1890
C Deacon McGuire of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Arlie Latham of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: The Cleveland Spiders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The Brooklyn Bridegrooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuilding'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jack Lynch on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jim Britt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Sam Kimber on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Denny Driscoll on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Dude Esterbrook on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dave Drew on the trading block.
Thursday, May 22nd , 1890
Brooklyn Gladiators: Ed Seward pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 20th , 1890
Boston Beaneaters: Removed John Morrill from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Lee Richmond on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Tyng on the trading block.
Monday, May 19th , 1890
SP John Murphy of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 18th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Put Frank Olin on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Gus Shallix from the trading block.
Chicago Colts: George Van Haltren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 17th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Pete Conway pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 14th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Ed Morris pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 13th , 1890
Columbus Solons: Dick Burns pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Syracuse Stars with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 12th , 1890
SP Daisy Davis of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago Colts honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Jesse Burkett sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 13.
Friday, May 9th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: John Harkins pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 8th , 1890
Rochester Broncos: Put Tom Mansell on the trading block.
Monday, May 5th , 1890
RF Sam Thompson of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Ed Mars sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 12.
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker goes 5-8 against the Syracuse Stars, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 0 R.
Sunday, May 4th , 1890
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Roger Connor goes 5-6 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 3 2B, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, May 3rd , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Charlie Geggus pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Rochester Broncos with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 1st , 1890
SS Oyster Burns of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Bobby Lowe of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Seward of the Brooklyn Gladiators honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Meakim of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
2B Bobby Lowe of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Syracuse Stars: Ed Morris pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Danny Richardson sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for hits with 6.
New York Giants: Danny Richardson goes 6-6 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 2 2B, 1 3B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, April 30th , 1890
Louisville Colonels: George Meakim pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Gladiators: Ed Seward pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 29th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Mike Smith pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, April 28th , 1890
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 27th , 1890
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Geiss from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 25th , 1890
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 24th , 1890
Chicago Colts: Gus Krock pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 23rd , 1890
Rochester Broncos: Larry McKeon pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 22nd , 1890
Brooklyn Gladiators: Monte Ward pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 21st , 1890
SS Oyster Burns of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Hardie Henderson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Paul Hines gets his 2000th career hit!
Sunday, April 20th , 1890
Cincinnati Reds: Jim Handiboe sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 10.
Cincinnati Reds: Jim Handiboe sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 11.
Thursday, April 17th , 1890
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Hardie Henderson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Colts with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 14th , 1890
RF Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Billy Hamilton of the Brooklyn Gladiators honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Jack Farrell from the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Dan Sheehan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 13th , 1890
Chicago Colts: Dan Collins records his 350th career win!
Saturday, April 12th , 1890
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 9th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Ed Mars pitches a NO-HITTER against the Rochester Broncos with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 8th , 1890
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Bob Barr from the trading block.
Monday, April 7th , 1890
SS Oyster Burns of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Syracuse Stars: Frank Olin goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 0 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, April 6th , 1890
Brooklyn Gladiators: Ned Williamson goes 5-6 against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, with 3 2B, 5 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, April 5th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: Abner Dalrymple was suspended 5 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Athletics: Milo Lockwood was suspended 5 games after ejection following a brawl.
Chicago Colts: Jocko Flynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, April 4th , 1890
Louisville Colonels: George Meakim pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 3rd , 1890
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 2nd , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: Will Sawyer pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Syracuse Stars with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Columbus Solons: Dick Burns pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, March 29th , 1890
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Henry Larkin from the trading block.
Thursday, March 27th , 1890
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Milo Lockwood from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 26th , 1890
Syracuse Stars: Removed Jumbo McGinnis from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Jim Clinton from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 25th , 1890
Rochester Broncos: Removed Howard Wall from the trading block.
Thursday, March 20th , 1890
Columbus Solons: Removed Frank McIntyre from the trading block.
Sunday, March 16th , 1890
Rochester Broncos: Removed Barney McLaughlin from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Joe Gerhardt from the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Removed Arthur Irwin from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 11th , 1890
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ned Hanlon on the trading block.
Friday, March 7th , 1890
Boston Beaneaters: Put John Morrill on the trading block.
Wednesday, March 5th , 1890
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jim Britt from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 4th , 1890
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Al Bauer from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Doc Landis from the trading block.
Thursday, January 30th , 1890
Baltimore Orioles: Put Lou Sylvester on the trading block.
Friday, January 17th , 1890
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Henry Larkin on the trading block.
Thursday, November 21st , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Lou Sylvester from the trading block.
Tuesday, November 19th , 1889
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Doug Crothers on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 13th , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Put William Houseman on the trading block.
Sunday, November 10th , 1889
Rochester Broncos: Put Barney McLaughlin on the trading block.
Saturday, November 9th , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Jim McCormick on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 5th , 1889
Syracuse Stars: Put Gus Shallix on the trading block.
Monday, November 4th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Put The Only Nolan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Ed Cushman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Dude Esterbrook from the trading block.
Thursday, October 10th , 1889
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Dude Esterbrook on the trading block.
Friday, October 4th , 1889
Rochester Broncos: Put Dave Orr on the trading block.
Monday, September 30th , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Put Lou Sylvester on the trading block.
Sunday, September 29th , 1889
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put George Derby on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jim Britt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Joe Hornung on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Bill McGunnigle on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Larry Corcoran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jack Remsen on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Alex Voss on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 24th , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Cyclone Miller on the trading block.
Monday, September 23rd , 1889
Columbus Solons: Put Yank Robinson on the trading block.
Sunday, September 22nd , 1889
Syracuse Stars: Put Joe Gerhardt on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Arthur Irwin on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Jack Farrell on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Mike Mansell on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put George Wood on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Henry Porter on the trading block.
Syracuse Stars: Put Jumbo McGinnis on the trading block.
Saturday, September 21st , 1889
New York Giants: Put Terry Larkin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Alex McKinnon on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dennis Casey on the trading block.
Friday, September 20th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Put Foghorn Bradley on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Sam Trott on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Whitney on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jon Morrison on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 18th , 1889
Rochester Broncos: Put Sid Farrar on the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Put Howard Wall on the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Put Tom Poorman on the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Put Dick Phelan on the trading block.
Rochester Broncos: Put Dick Buckley on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 17th , 1889
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Harkins on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Steve Brady on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Murphy on the trading block.
Sunday, September 15th , 1889
Columbus Solons: Put Jim Clinton on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Frank McIntyre on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dupee Shaw on the trading block.
Saturday, September 14th , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bill Geiss from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed George Radbourn from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Chick Fulmer from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Harkins from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ned Hanlon from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Jim Clinton from the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Removed Dupee Shaw from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Will Foley from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Tom Poorman from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Dick Buckley from the trading block.
Washington Nationals: Removed Jack Farrell from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Davy Force from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Joe Hornung from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Fred Lewis from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Sam Trott from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Whitney from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed John Reilly from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed Pete Hotaling from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Ed Cogswell from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Stearns from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Terry Larkin from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Alex McKinnon from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dennis Casey from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dave Drew from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Holly Hollingshead from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Jake Seymour from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Bob Barr from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Veloso Haldane from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Steve Dignan from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Ed Kent from the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: The Cleveland Spiders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Indianapolis Hoosiers: The Indianapolis Hoosiers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The Brooklyn Bridegrooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuilding'
Chicago White Stockings: The Chicago White Stockings have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P74,670 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Spiders: The owner took P167,215 in cash as profit for this year.
Columbus Solons: The owner took P91,279 in cash as profit for this year.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: The owner took P211,927 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P268,944 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took P167,528 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P246,881 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Nationals: The owner took P194,148 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The owner took P95,939 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P158,758 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Stockings: The owner took P176,627 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: The owner took P309,480 in cash as profit for this year.
Kansas City Cowboys: The owner took P187,451 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P242,921 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Quakers: The owner took P419,471 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The owner took P209,622 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Will White on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Geiss on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Al Bauer on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Milo Lockwood on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Doc Landis on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Marr Phillips on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put George Radbourn on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Jake Seymour on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Bob Barr on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Veloso Haldane on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Steve Dignan on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Ed Kent on the trading block.
Thursday, September 12th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Put Fred Lewis on the trading block.
SS Fred Pfeffer of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the 1889 World Series MVP Award.
Wednesday, September 11th , 1889
Philadelphia Quakers: Fred Pfeffer sets the NL playoff game record for runs with 5.
Philadelphia Quakers: Fred Pfeffer goes 5-6 against the Louisville Colonels, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 5 R.
Sunday, September 1st , 1889
LF Sam Thompson of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF George Gore of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Cannonball Titcomb of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Hank Gastright of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 27th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Lou Galvin pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Monday, August 26th , 1889
LF Sam Thompson of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Herman Long of the Kansas City Cowboys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, August 24th , 1889
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 11 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Irv Ray goes 5-7 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 6 RBI and 2 R.
Boston Beaneaters: Bobby Wheelock goes 5-6 against the New York Giants, with 1 RBI and 6 R.
Monday, August 19th , 1889
LF Darby O'Brien of the Indianapolis Hoosiers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B John Clapp of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 18th , 1889
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 15th , 1889
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 14th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Lou Galvin pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 12th , 1889
3B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 11th , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 5th , 1889
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, August 3rd , 1889
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Put Pete Hotaling on the trading block.
Friday, August 2nd , 1889
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 1st , 1889
3B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jack Stivetts of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, July 30th , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, July 29th , 1889
C Charlie Bennett of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Arlie Latham of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 28th , 1889
Cleveland Spiders: Will Sawyer pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 27th , 1889
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 26th , 1889
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 25th , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Milo Lockwood pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 24th , 1889
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bill George sets the NL regular season game record for walks with 14.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bill George sets the NL regular season game record for walks with 15.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bill George sets the NL regular season game record for walks with 16.
Tuesday, July 23rd , 1889
Columbus Solons: Sam Thompson goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 2 2B, 5 RBI and 4 R.
Monday, July 22nd , 1889
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Ned Williamson of the Kansas City Cowboys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Kansas City Cowboys: Jerry Denny goes 0-4 against the Philadelphia Quakers, ending his hitting streak at 26 games.
Sunday, July 21st , 1889
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Spiders with 6 strikeouts and 8 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Al Myers goes 0-3 against the Cleveland Spiders, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Saturday, July 20th , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Jocko Milligan goes 5-5 against the Indianapolis Hoosiers, with 3 2B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Kansas City Cowboys: Jerry Denny goes 2-4 against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Friday, July 19th , 1889
Washington Nationals: Will Sawyer sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 11.
Washington Nationals: Al Myers goes 1-4 against the Cleveland Spiders, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, July 16th , 1889
Washington Nationals: Put Jack Farrell on the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 15th , 1889
SS Oyster Burns of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Put John Reilly on the trading block.
Sunday, July 14th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Put Fred Lewis on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker pitches a 11-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 12th , 1889
Kansas City Cowboys: Jerry Denny goes 2-5 against the Chicago White Stockings, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Wednesday, July 10th , 1889
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Dude Esterbrook was suspended 2 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Quakers: Ed Dugan was suspended 2 games after ejection following a brawl.
Monday, July 8th , 1889
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Germany Smith of the Kansas City Cowboys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Wednesday, July 3rd , 1889
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Joe Hornung on the trading block.
Tuesday, July 2nd , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Put Sam Trott on the trading block.
Monday, July 1st , 1889
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
CF Charlie Duffee of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Guy Hecker of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Sadie McMahon of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Charlie Geggus (WS8) - 16-9, 2.50 ERA, 234.1 IP, 1.28 WHIP, 5.4 K/9, 3.0 WAR
SP Guy Hecker (LS2) - 17-11, 2.18 ERA, 243.2 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 3.0 K/9, 6.4 WAR
SP Sadie McMahon (PH4) - 17-10, 2.46 ERA, 241.2 IP, 1.25 WHIP, 3.0 K/9, 2.5 WAR
SP Scott Stratton (LS2) - 17-11, 2.63 ERA, 239.2 IP, 1.24 WHIP, 3.0 K/9, 5.2 WAR
CL Daisy Davis (SL4) - 11-5, 2.86 ERA, 144.2 IP, 1.12 WHIP, 3.7 K/9, 2.4 WAR
CL Toad Ramsey (LS2) - 9-8, 3.44 ERA, 133.1 IP, 1.54 WHIP, 5.3 K/9, 1.9 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .380/.452/.489, 266 AB, 2 HR, 14 SB, 159 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
C Jocko Milligan (PH4) - .287/.337/.491, 279 AB, 10 HR, 14 SB, 125 wRC+, 1.7 WAR
2B Pete Browning (LS2) - .327/.430/.527, 281 AB, 9 HR, 53 SB, 161 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
2B Fred Dunlap (CL4) - .338/.375/.517, 331 AB, 7 HR, 47 SB, 144 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
3B Jumbo Davis (LS2) - .295/.346/.448, 308 AB, 3 HR, 22 SB, 127 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
3B Billy Nash (IN3) - .249/.381/.370, 289 AB, 4 HR, 23 SB, 124 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
3B Piggy Ward (SL4) - .316/.416/.394, 320 AB, 3 HR, 140 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (CL6) - .341/.422/.539, 317 AB, 9 HR, 17 SB, 168 wRC+, 5.4 WAR
CF Charlie Duffee (SL4) - .271/.386/.444, 295 AB, 11 HR, 20 SB, 138 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
CF Mike Griffin (BL2) - .362/.507/.534, 279 AB, 4 HR, 59 SB, 185 wRC+, 4.7 WAR
CF William Hoy (WS8) - .292/.424/.365, 301 AB, 3 HR, 79 SB, 135 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
RF Harry Stovey (WS8) - .300/.350/.463, 337 AB, 5 HR, 27 SB, 123 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Norm Baker (PIT) - 13-13, 2.68 ERA, 235.1 IP, 1.36 WHIP, 3.1 K/9, 2.4 WAR
SP Pete Meegan (KC2) - 19-6, 2.99 ERA, 243.2 IP, 1.25 WHIP, 3.5 K/9, 5.1 WAR
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach (CN2) - 19-8, 1.94 ERA, 246.1 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 3.9 K/9, 6.3 WAR
RP Frank Beck (PIT) - 9-10, 2.91 ERA, 160.2 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 3.3 K/9, 2.4 WAR
CL John Horan (BR3) - 7-8, 2.45 ERA, 121.1 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 4.2 K/9, 2.4 WAR
C Jack Boyle (CN2) - .310/.367/.389, 252 AB, 1 HR, 27 SB, 122 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
C Buck Ewing (PHI) - .275/.316/.361, 233 AB, 1 SB, 99 wRC+, 1.3 WAR
1B Billy Earle (CN2) - .312/.448/.524, 288 AB, 8 HR, 15 SB, 174 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
1B Mike Slattery (CHC) - .341/.397/.468, 331 AB, 4 HR, 36 SB, 143 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
2B Ross Barnes (BR3) - .371/.415/.537, 326 AB, 11 SB, 159 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
2B Ed Delahanty (PHI) - .329/.388/.448, 319 AB, 3 HR, 53 SB, 130 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
3B Ned Williamson (KC2) - .261/.382/.428, 276 AB, 8 HR, 20 SB, 132 wRC+, 3.6 WAR
SS Irv Ray (BSN) - .294/.350/.353, 337 AB, 17 SB, 106 wRC+, 1.2 WAR
LF Mike Smith (CN2) - .307/.462/.427, 192 AB, 1 HR, 19 SB, 156 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
CF Jim Fogarty (PHI) - .332/.471/.455, 286 AB, 4 HR, 35 SB, 170 wRC+, 4.9 WAR
RF Hugh Duffy (CHC) - .368/.394/.546, 337 AB, 9 HR, 27 SB, 162 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
RF Bug Holliday (CN2) - .302/.370/.497, 308 AB, 14 HR, 40 SB, 144 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
RF Mike Tiernan (NY1) - .356/.428/.531, 309 AB, 7 HR, 41 SB, 163 wRC+, 3.3 WAR
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton goes 5-6 against the Indianapolis Hoosiers, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 4 R.
Sunday, June 30th , 1889
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Kansas City Cowboys: Monte Ward records his 250th career win!
Wednesday, June 26th , 1889
Columbus Solons: Sam Thompson hits for the CYCLE, going 4-6 against the Cleveland Spiders, with 2 RBI and 4 runs scored.
Tuesday, June 25th , 1889
Chicago White Stockings: Hugh Duffy goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 1 HR, 6 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, June 24th , 1889
C Deacon McGuire of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Hardy Richardson of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 22nd , 1889
Kansas City Cowboys: Pete Meegan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 21st , 1889
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 17th , 1889
1B Tommy Tucker of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 15th , 1889
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The Pittsburgh Alleghenys have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 13th , 1889
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 12th , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 10th , 1889
LF Mike Dorgan of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Nationals: The Washington Nationals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The Brooklyn Bridegrooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bill Geiss on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Jim Clinton on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Frank Meinke pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 9th , 1889
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Tom Poorman on the trading block.
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 8th , 1889
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 6th , 1889
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Davy Force on the trading block.
Wednesday, June 5th , 1889
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Ross Barnes goes 5-5 against the Chicago White Stockings, with 4 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, June 4th , 1889
St. Louis Browns: Mike Dorgan goes 5-6 against the Indianapolis Hoosiers, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, June 3rd , 1889
CF Mike Griffin of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Browns: Bill Gleason goes 5-7 against the Indianapolis Hoosiers, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Chicago White Stockings: George Van Haltren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 1st , 1889
CF Mike Griffin of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Sadie McMahon of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Dugan of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Sadie McMahon of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Friday, May 31st , 1889
Columbus Solons: Put Dupee Shaw on the trading block.
Thursday, May 30th , 1889
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Harkins on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Hub Collins was suspended 3 games after ejection following a brawl.
Cleveland Spiders: John Murphy was suspended 6 games after ejection following a brawl.
Monday, May 27th , 1889
LF Tom Brown of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jerry Denny of the Kansas City Cowboys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Stockings: The Chicago White Stockings have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Sunday, May 26th , 1889
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Put Pete Hotaling on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Ed Kent on the trading block.
Monday, May 20th , 1889
RF Count Campau of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: Charlie Bennett goes 5-5 against the Indianapolis Hoosiers, with 2 2B, 5 RBI and 4 R.
Sunday, May 19th , 1889
Kansas City Cowboys: Monte Ward pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 18th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 17th , 1889
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Lady Baldwin pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 15th , 1889
New York Giants: Ed Bagley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 13th , 1889
SP John Harkins of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Sam Barkley of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Steve Brady from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Mike Mansell goes 6-6 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 0 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, May 12th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Put Fred Lewis on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Will Foley on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: John Harkins pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 10th , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Bob Emslie from the trading block.
Thursday, May 9th , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 8th , 1889
Louisville Colonels: John Reccius pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Spiders: John Harkins pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Kansas City Cowboys: Pete Meegan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 6th , 1889
SS Oyster Burns of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Billy Earle of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 4th , 1889
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bug Holliday goes 0-2 against the Philadelphia Quakers, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Friday, May 3rd , 1889
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 2nd , 1889
Cleveland Spiders: Put Steve Brady on the trading block.
Wednesday, May 1st , 1889
SS Oyster Burns of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF George Gore of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jack Stivetts of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Dan Sheehan pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bug Holliday goes 2-4 against the Kansas City Cowboys, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, April 29th , 1889
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Dude Esterbrook of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed The Only Nolan from the trading block.
Saturday, April 27th , 1889
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Steve Dignan on the trading block.
Tuesday, April 23rd , 1889
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 22nd , 1889
RF Jocko Fields of the Cleveland Spiders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Mike Smith pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 21st , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 4 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 20th , 1889
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 17th , 1889
Columbus Solons: Dick Burns pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 16th , 1889
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Mike Smith pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 15th , 1889
SS Tom Sexton of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 14th , 1889
New York Giants: Put Dennis Casey on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Fred Lewis was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Quakers: Charlie Ferguson was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Saturday, April 13th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Columbus Solons with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, April 12th , 1889
Chicago White Stockings: Hugh Duffy hits for the CYCLE, going 4-6 against the Cincinnati Red Stockings, with 4 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Monday, April 8th , 1889
SS Oyster Burns of the Columbus Solons honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Sam Barkley of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Norm Baker pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 7th , 1889
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 6th , 1889
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Foghorn Bradley from the trading block.
Friday, April 5th , 1889
Cleveland Spiders: John Murphy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 4th , 1889
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Jim Handiboe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 3rd , 1889
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Doc Bushong from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dennis Casey from the trading block.
Monday, April 1st , 1889
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Steve Brady from the trading block.
New York Giants: Bill Stearns pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, March 30th , 1889
Cleveland Spiders: Removed John Murphy from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 27th , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Doc Landis from the trading block.
Friday, March 22nd , 1889
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Tommy Bond from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Harry Wheeler from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 20th , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Removed John Russ from the trading block.
Monday, March 18th , 1889
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Milo Lockwood from the trading block.
Friday, March 15th , 1889
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Dick Phelan from the trading block.
Saturday, March 2nd , 1889
Columbus Solons: Removed Jim Clinton from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 20th , 1889
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ned Hanlon on the trading block.
Thursday, January 31st , 1889
Baltimore Orioles: Put Bob Emslie on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 30th , 1889
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Dick Phelan on the trading block.
Saturday, January 26th , 1889
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Dick Phelan from the trading block.
Wednesday, December 26th , 1888
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ned Hanlon from the trading block.
Tuesday, December 18th , 1888
Columbus Solons: Removed Dasher Troy from the trading block.
Sunday, December 9th , 1888
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Jim McCormick from the trading block.
Friday, November 30th , 1888
Cleveland Spiders: Put Chick Fulmer on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ned Hanlon on the trading block.
Saturday, November 3rd , 1888
Cleveland Spiders: Removed Ned Hanlon from the trading block.
Thursday, October 4th , 1888
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Jack Neagle on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Dick Phelan on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Dick Buckley on the trading block.
Sunday, September 30th , 1888
Cleveland Spiders: Put Steve Brady on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put John Murphy on the trading block.
Cleveland Spiders: Put Ned Hanlon on the trading block.
Saturday, September 22nd , 1888
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Jim McCormick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Milo Lockwood on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Doc Landis on the trading block.
Thursday, September 20th , 1888
Columbus Solons: Put Jim Clinton on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put George Derby on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Dasher Troy on the trading block.
Columbus Solons: Put Spud Johnson on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 19th , 1888
New York Giants: Put Bill Stearns on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Terry Larkin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Alex McKinnon on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dennis Casey on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dave Drew on the trading block.
Monday, September 17th , 1888
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Holly Hollingshead on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Jake Seymour on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Bob Barr on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Veloso Haldane on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Foghorn Bradley on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put The Only Nolan on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Whitney on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put John Russ on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put George Radbourn on the trading block.
Friday, September 14th , 1888
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Marr Phillips from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Lou Sylvester from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Levi Meyerle from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Chick Fulmer from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Steve Brady from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed George Creamer from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed John Murphy from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Ned Hanlon from the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed George Derby from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Jack Neagle from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed George Fields from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Howard Wall from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Tom Poorman from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Jack Rowe from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Guy Hecker from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Will White from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Lon Knight from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Milo Lockwood from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Doc Landis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Charlie Reynolds from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Sweeney from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jack Lynch from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Joe Hornung from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Bill McGunnigle from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Fred Lewis from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Foghorn Bradley from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed The Only Nolan from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Bill Phillips from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Lee Richmond from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Tyng from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Sam Trott from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Whitney from the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Walter Hackett from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed Dick Higham from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed Buttercup Dickerson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed Pete Hotaling from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Joe Quest from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Tom Healey from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Gat Stires from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Stearns from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Boyd from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Terry Larkin from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Alex McKinnon from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sam Barkley from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dennis Casey from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dave Drew from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Holly Hollingshead from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Jake Seymour from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Bob Barr from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Veloso Haldane from the trading block.
Washington Nationals: The Washington Nationals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Build a Dynasty!' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Quakers: The Philadelphia Quakers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The Pittsburgh Alleghenys have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P87,002 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Blues: The owner took P147,528 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Wolverines: The owner took P237,374 in cash as profit for this year.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: The owner took P234,528 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P237,681 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took P164,000 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P248,189 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Nationals: The owner took P193,639 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The owner took P97,466 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P152,116 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Stockings: The owner took P168,372 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: The owner took P343,718 in cash as profit for this year.
Kansas City Cowboys: The owner took P163,581 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P321,342 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Quakers: The owner took P344,351 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The owner took P185,141 in cash as profit for this year.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Doc Bushong on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Tommy Bond on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Harry Wheeler on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Ed Cogswell on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 12th , 1888
1B Mike Slattery of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the 1888 World Series MVP Award.
Wednesday, September 5th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 1st , 1888
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Mike Slattery of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Hodnett of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Phil Knell of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Friday, August 31st , 1888
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 30th , 1888
New York Giants: Ed Bagley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 29th , 1888
Cleveland Blues: Fred Dunlap hits for the CYCLE, going 4-4 against the Washington Nationals, with 2 RBI and 2 runs scored.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Norm Baker pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 28th , 1888
Boston Beaneaters: Put Sam Trott on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Harry McCaffery goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 RBI and 0 R.
Monday, August 27th , 1888
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bid McPhee goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Quakers, with 1 RBI and 0 R.
Saturday, August 25th , 1888
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bill Stearns pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 23rd , 1888
Kansas City Cowboys: Ed Seward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 22nd , 1888
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Blues with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 21st , 1888
Philadelphia Quakers: Ben Sanders pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 20th , 1888
SP Charlie Hodnett of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, August 17th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Hank O'Day pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Phil Knell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Stockings: Frank McCarton gets his 2000th career hit!
Thursday, August 16th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 14th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 13th , 1888
LF Tom Brown of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Mike Slattery of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 12th , 1888
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 11th , 1888
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Mike Smith pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 9th , 1888
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 8th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 6th , 1888
SP Matt Kilroy of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Hugh Duffy of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Dennis Casey got suspended 4 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Saturday, August 4th , 1888
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Gallagher pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Hank O'Day pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Blues with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 2nd , 1888
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 1st , 1888
LF Sam Thompson of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ben Sanders of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Ben Sanders of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Phil Knell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 31st , 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Adonis Terry pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 30th , 1888
SP Hank O'Day of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jim Handiboe of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Dan Sheehan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 29th , 1888
Washington Nationals: Hank O'Day pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 28th , 1888
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Jack Rowe on the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Dick Burns pitches a 9-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 27th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Jim Handiboe pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 24th , 1888
Cincinnati Red Stockings: King Kelly sets the NL regular season game record for bases on balls with 5.
Monday, July 23rd , 1888
RF Harry Stovey of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Dude Esterbrook of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Dan Sheehan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Jim Handiboe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 22nd , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: John Clapp gets his 2000th career hit!
Saturday, July 21st , 1888
Detroit Wolverines: Dick Burns pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Norm Baker pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 18th , 1888
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Wise pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 17th , 1888
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Stockings: George Van Haltren pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Mickey Hughes pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 16th , 1888
C Lave Cross of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF John Sneed of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Phil Knell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 15th , 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Adonis Terry pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 14th , 1888
New York Giants: Bill Stearns pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 12th , 1888
Cleveland Blues: Put Levi Meyerle on the trading block.
Tuesday, July 10th , 1888
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Cannonball Titcomb sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 17.
New York Giants: Cannonball Titcomb sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 18.
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb strikes out 18 against the New York Giants.
Monday, July 9th , 1888
3B Jumbo Davis of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Wolverines: Bill Smith pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 8th , 1888
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 7th , 1888
Philadelphia Athletics: Jim McCormick pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 6th , 1888
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 5th , 1888
Kansas City Cowboys: Pete Meegan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 4th , 1888
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 2nd , 1888
RF Harry Stovey of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF George Gore of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Wise pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 1st , 1888
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Mike Slattery of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Will Sawyer of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Phil Knell of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Scott Stratton of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Phil Knell of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 8 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 30th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers goes 5-6 against the Washington Nationals, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Baltimore Orioles: Jerry McCormick goes 5-7 against the Indianapolis Hoosiers, with 4 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Mike Smith pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Monday, June 25th , 1888
SP Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Mike Slattery of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Bob Caruthers (SL4) - 18-9, 2.52 ERA, 242.2 IP, 1.05 WHIP, 5.4 K/9, 7.1 WAR
SP Charlie Geggus (WS8) - 22-6, 1.55 ERA, 243.1 IP, 0.98 WHIP, 6.7 K/9, 6.7 WAR
SP Matt Kilroy (BL2) - 14-15, 2.29 ERA, 239.1 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 6.6 K/9, 5.4 WAR
SP Ed Morris (WS8) - 14-11, 1.87 ERA, 225.2 IP, 1.06 WHIP, 4.3 K/9, 5.3 WAR
RP Pete Conway (WS8) - 6-5, 2.68 ERA, 97.1 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 3.9 K/9, 0.7 WAR
CL Daisy Davis (SL4) - 9-8, 2.58 ERA, 143.0 IP, 1.05 WHIP, 4.4 K/9, 2.7 WAR
C Charlie Bennett (CL3) - .288/.338/.354, 212 AB, 2 HR, 14 SB, 127 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .277/.315/.391, 256 AB, 2 HR, 7 SB, 127 wRC+, 2.0 WAR
2B Fred Dunlap (CL3) - .256/.304/.374, 281 AB, 4 HR, 49 SB, 107 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
2B Henry Moore (PH4) - .247/.268/.294, 299 AB, 1 HR, 23 SB, 86 wRC+, 0.9 WAR
3B Jerry McCormick (BL2) - .325/.328/.389, 314 AB, 26 SB, 132 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
3B Billy Nash (IN3) - .255/.346/.347, 271 AB, 4 HR, 33 SB, 125 wRC+, 3.3 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (DTN) - .267/.336/.411, 285 AB, 1 HR, 25 SB, 138 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
SS Chicken Wolf (LS2) - .281/.305/.414, 295 AB, 4 HR, 45 SB, 128 wRC+, 4.2 WAR
LF Darby O'Brien (IN3) - .289/.346/.401, 284 AB, 3 HR, 67 SB, 136 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
LF Sam Thompson (DTN) - .306/.356/.457, 278 AB, 7 HR, 26 SB, 145 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
CF Mike Griffin (BL2) - .284/.384/.422, 268 AB, 3 HR, 55 SB, 151 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
RF Harry Stovey (WS8) - .292/.344/.479, 284 AB, 9 HR, 32 SB, 149 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Norm Baker (PIT) - 13-9, 2.54 ERA, 212.2 IP, 1.26 WHIP, 3.3 K/9, 2.2 WAR
SP Hardie Henderson (PHI) - 7-4, 1.31 ERA, 110.1 IP, 0.96 WHIP, 5.4 K/9, 3.4 WAR
SP Mickey Hughes (BR3) - 18-5, 1.73 ERA, 233.2 IP, 1.02 WHIP, 3.5 K/9, 4.6 WAR
SP Monte Ward (KC2) - 16-11, 1.78 ERA, 242.2 IP, 0.87 WHIP, 2.9 K/9, 5.4 WAR
RP Charlie Ferguson (PHI) - 8-4, 2.62 ERA, 106.1 IP, 1.07 WHIP, 4.1 K/9, 1.9 WAR
RP Bill Sowders (BSN) - 6-6, 2.46 ERA, 102.1 IP, 1.13 WHIP, 3.3 K/9, 1.8 WAR
C Lew Brown (BSN) - .330/.355/.534, 206 AB, 2 HR, 20 SB, 173 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
C Paul Hines (PIT) - .247/.289/.349, 255 AB, 4 HR, 9 SB, 113 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
1B Otto Schomberg (PIT) - .317/.434/.460, 265 AB, 2 HR, 16 SB, 175 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
1B Mike Slattery (CHC) - .301/.369/.426, 282 AB, 2 HR, 46 SB, 145 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
2B Ross Barnes (BR3) - .275/.324/.430, 291 AB, 3 HR, 15 SB, 133 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
2B Danny Richardson (NY1) - .242/.317/.313, 297 AB, 2 HR, 26 SB, 112 wRC+, 2.0 WAR
SS Fred Pfeffer (PHI) - .266/.312/.404, 297 AB, 5 HR, 29 SB, 131 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
SS Germany Smith (KC2) - .268/.315/.361, 280 AB, 4 HR, 20 SB, 120 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
LF Doggie Miller (PIT) - .302/.348/.386, 298 AB, 1 HR, 56 SB, 138 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
LF George Tebeau (CN2) - .304/.405/.363, 270 AB, 62 SB, 143 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
RF Billy Hamilton (KC2) - .319/.380/.437, 279 AB, 17 SB, 154 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
RF John Sneed (BR3) - .310/.409/.385, 252 AB, 1 HR, 7 SB, 151 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 20th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 18th , 1888
1B Ed McKean of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Danny Richardson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Wolverines: George Derby pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Blues: Egyptian Healy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 17th , 1888
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Henry Boyle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 15th , 1888
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The Pittsburgh Alleghenys have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Detroit Wolverines: Put George Radbourn on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Guy Hecker on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Adonis Terry pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 14th , 1888
Boston Beaneaters: Tom Daly goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Red Stockings, with 2 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, June 13th , 1888
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Howard Wall on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Tom Poorman on the trading block.
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 12th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Quakers: John Fisher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 11th , 1888
SP Will Sawyer of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Phil Knell of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 10th , 1888
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Will White on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Lon Knight on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Milo Lockwood on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Doc Landis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Charlie Reynolds on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Sweeney on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 9th , 1888
Boston Beaneaters: Put Foghorn Bradley on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put The Only Nolan on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Bill Phillips on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Lee Richmond on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Tyng on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Whitney on the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Put Dick Higham on the trading block.
Friday, June 8th , 1888
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Kansas City Cowboys: Monte Ward pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 7th , 1888
Cleveland Blues: Put John Murphy on the trading block.
Monday, June 4th , 1888
1B Frank Olin of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Monte Ward of the Kansas City Cowboys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Saturday, June 2nd , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 1st , 1888
RF Harry Stovey of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Otto Schomberg of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Mickey Hughes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Cinders O'Brien of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Mickey Hughes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, May 29th , 1888
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Put Pete Hotaling on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Marr Phillips on the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Put George Derby on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Kansas City Cowboys: Monte Ward pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 28th , 1888
1B Frank Olin of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Frank McCarton of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: The Cincinnati Red Stockings have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Cleveland Blues: Put George Creamer on the trading block.
Sunday, May 27th , 1888
New York Giants: Put Sam Barkley on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Jim McCormick pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 25th , 1888
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Henry Boyle pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 24th , 1888
Boston Beaneaters: Bill Sowders pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 23rd , 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jim Britt from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Ezra Sutton gets his 2000th career hit!
Monday, May 21st , 1888
SP Daisy Davis of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Paul Hines of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Blues: The Cleveland Blues have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: The Brooklyn Bridegrooms have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Sunday, May 20th , 1888
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Ed Cogswell from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 18th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 17th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Daisy Davis pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 12 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 16th , 1888
Louisville Colonels: Scott Stratton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Kansas City Cowboys: Monte Ward pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 15th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 14th , 1888
1B Tommy Tucker of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Bill Sowders pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Adonis Terry pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 13th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 11th , 1888
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 10th , 1888
Boston Beaneaters: Put Fred Lewis on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Jack Rowe on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dave Drew on the trading block.
New York Giants: Bill Stearns records his 250th career win!
Wednesday, May 9th , 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Mike Moynahan from the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 7th , 1888
SP Cinders O'Brien of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Fred Pfeffer of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 6th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 5th , 1888
New York Giants: Ed Bagley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 4th , 1888
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 2nd , 1888
Cleveland Blues: Cinders O'Brien pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Quakers: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 1st , 1888
CF Mike Griffin of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF King Kelly of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Adonis Terry of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Cinders O'Brien of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Mickey Hughes of the Brooklyn Bridegrooms honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Detroit Wolverines: George Derby pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 30th , 1888
SP Frank Gilmore of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Fred Pfeffer of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Jim McCormick pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 29th , 1888
Kansas City Cowboys: Harry Wheeler pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 28th , 1888
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Put Buttercup Dickerson on the trading block.
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 27th , 1888
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put George Fields on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Toad Ramsey pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Blues with 10 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 23rd , 1888
CF Mike Griffin of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Frank Hankinson from the trading block.
Friday, April 20th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 19th , 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Denny Driscoll from the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Dude Esterbrook from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 18th , 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Mickey Hughes pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 17th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins records his 300th career win!
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Mike Moynahan goes 5-5 against the Kansas City Cowboys, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, April 16th , 1888
SP Frank Gilmore of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Monte Ward of the Kansas City Cowboys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Mike Smith pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 15th , 1888
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Mike Golden from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Cinders O'Brien pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 14th , 1888
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Tommy Bond from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 11th , 1888
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Blues with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 10th , 1888
Kansas City Cowboys: Monte Ward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Harry McCaffery goes 5-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 0 RBI and 4 R.
Monday, April 9th , 1888
LF Sam Thompson of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jack Manning of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Stockings: George Van Haltren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 7th , 1888
New York Giants: Put Dennis Casey on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Blues with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Kansas City Cowboys: Monte Ward pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 6th , 1888
Cleveland Blues: Put George Creamer on the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: George Van Haltren pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 5th , 1888
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Wise pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 4th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Charlie Guth from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 3rd , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Mike Slattery goes 5-5 against the Kansas City Cowboys, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, April 1st , 1888
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Bridegrooms with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, March 26th , 1888
Detroit Wolverines: Removed George Derby from the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed George Radbourn from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 21st , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jacob Doyle from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 20th , 1888
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Dasher Troy from the trading block.
Sunday, March 18th , 1888
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Julius Willigrod from the trading block.
Saturday, March 17th , 1888
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Tom Poorman from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 13th , 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Jack Burdock from the trading block.
Monday, March 12th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Tom Burns from the trading block.
Sunday, March 11th , 1888
Cleveland Blues: Removed George Creamer from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed John Firth from the trading block.
Friday, March 9th , 1888
St. Louis Browns: Removed Pud Galvin from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 7th , 1888
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Silver Flint from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Doc Bushong from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Harry Arundel from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Dave Foutz from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 6th , 1888
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Joe Blong from the trading block.
Saturday, March 3rd , 1888
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Removed Ed Cushman from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jack Gleason from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Ernie Hickman from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Phil Baker from the trading block.
Friday, March 2nd , 1888
Cleveland Blues: Put Chick Fulmer on the trading block.
Sunday, February 26th , 1888
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Dave Rowe from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 22nd , 1888
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Charlie Householder from the trading block.
Saturday, February 11th , 1888
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Marr Phillips from the trading block.
Thursday, January 5th , 1888
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Jack Neagle on the trading block.
Saturday, December 17th , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Put Charlie Householder on the trading block.
Thursday, December 15th , 1887
Chicago White Stockings: Put Walter Hackett on the trading block.
Tuesday, December 13th , 1887
New York Giants: Removed Dave Drew from the trading block.
Tuesday, November 8th , 1887
Detroit Wolverines: Put Julius Willigrod on the trading block.
Friday, October 21st , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Charlie Householder from the trading block.
Saturday, October 15th , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Put Charlie Householder on the trading block.
Friday, October 14th , 1887
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Tom Poorman on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Jack Rowe on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put John Firth on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 28th , 1887
Cleveland Blues: Put Levi Meyerle on the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Put Steve Brady on the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Put George Creamer on the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Put Ned Hanlon on the trading block.
Sunday, September 25th , 1887
New York Giants: Put Gat Stires on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Stearns on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Boyd on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Terry Larkin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Alex McKinnon on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dave Drew on the trading block.
Friday, September 23rd , 1887
Detroit Wolverines: Put George Derby on the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Put Dasher Troy on the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Put Mike Golden on the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Put George Radbourn on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 20th , 1887
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jack Lynch on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Ed Cushman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jim Britt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Jack Burdock on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Joe Hornung on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Bill McGunnigle on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Denny Driscoll on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Dude Esterbrook on the trading block.
Brooklyn Bridegrooms: Put Mike Moynahan on the trading block.
Saturday, September 17th , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Put Phil Baker on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Marr Phillips on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Lou Sylvester on the trading block.
Thursday, September 15th , 1887
St. Louis Browns: Put Pud Galvin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Harry Arundel on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jacob Doyle on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jack Gleason on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Dave Foutz on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Ernie Hickman on the trading block.
Wednesday, September 14th , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Charlie Householder from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Phil Baker from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Lou Sylvester from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Levi Meyerle from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Chick Fulmer from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Frank Sellman from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Steve Brady from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed George Creamer from the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Removed Jake Goodman from the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Jim Clinton from the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Guy Hecker from the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Removed George Fields from the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Removed Jack Rowe from the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Removed John Firth from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Lou Say from the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Dave Rowe from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Tommy Bond from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Joe Quest from the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Ed Stratton from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Gat Stires from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Stearns from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Boyd from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Terry Larkin from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Alex McKinnon from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dave Drew from the trading block.
Philadelphia Quakers: Removed John Bass from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Holly Hollingshead from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Jake Seymour from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Bob Barr from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Veloso Haldane from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grays: The Brooklyn Grays have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Cincinnati Red Stockings: The Cincinnati Red Stockings have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The Pittsburgh Alleghenys have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P96,682 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Blues: The owner took P136,607 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Wolverines: The owner took P208,601 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P252,336 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Metropolitans: The owner took P241,906 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took P158,396 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P235,131 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Nationals: The owner took P216,917 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Grays: The owner took P82,524 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P145,793 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Stockings: The owner took P127,323 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: The owner took P356,176 in cash as profit for this year.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: The owner took P157,016 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P312,244 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Quakers: The owner took P273,744 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The owner took P178,241 in cash as profit for this year.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Joe Blong on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Silver Flint on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Doc Bushong on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Tommy Bond on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Joe Quest on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Tom Healey on the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Ed Cogswell on the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Put Dave Rowe on the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Put Frank Hankinson on the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Put Tom Burns on the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Put Charlie Guth on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Holly Hollingshead on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Jake Seymour on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Bob Barr on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Veloso Haldane on the trading block.
Monday, September 12th , 1887
CF Dave Eggler of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the 1887 World Series MVP Award.
Friday, September 9th , 1887
St. Louis Browns: Put Lou Say on the trading block.
Thursday, September 1st , 1887
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Dan Sheehan of the New York Metropolitans honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Abner Powell of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Tommy Tucker of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Wednesday, August 31st , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Jim McCormick pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 30th , 1887
Brooklyn Grays: John Sneed goes 0-2 against the Philadelphia Quakers, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Monday, August 29th , 1887
SS Joe Miller of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Otto Schomberg of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Wise pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grays: John Sneed goes 4-5 against the Indianapolis Hoosiers, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Friday, August 26th , 1887
New York Metropolitans: Larry McKeon pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 22nd , 1887
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Roger Connor of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Thursday, August 18th , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Jim McCormick pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, August 15th , 1887
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Metropolitans: Dan Sheehan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 13th , 1887
Washington Nationals: Harry Stovey hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 4 RBI and 3 runs scored.
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cleveland Blues with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 12th , 1887
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 11th , 1887
Washington Nationals: Hank O'Day was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Gallagher was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Silver King pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 9th , 1887
Washington Nationals: Buster Hoover goes 5-7 against the Cleveland Blues, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 5 R.
Monday, August 8th , 1887
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B John Reilly of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 7th , 1887
Philadelphia Quakers: Put John Bass on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grays: Ross Barnes gets his 2500th career hit!
Friday, August 5th , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Dick Higham gets his 2000th career hit!
Thursday, August 4th , 1887
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Frank Beck pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 3rd , 1887
Cleveland Blues: John Henry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Steve Dignan was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
New York Giants: Bill George was suspended 9 games after ejection following a brawl.
Monday, August 1st , 1887
C Jackie Hayes of the New York Metropolitans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Ned Williamson of the Indianapolis Hoosiers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP John Reccius of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Adonis Terry of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
CF Mike Griffin of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
LF George Tebeau of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago White Stockings: John Clapp goes 5-6 against the Philadelphia Quakers, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, July 31st , 1887
Cleveland Blues: Put Levi Meyerle on the trading block.
Philadelphia Quakers: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 29th , 1887
New York Giants: Bill George pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 27th , 1887
Brooklyn Grays: Ross Barnes goes 5-5 against the Chicago White Stockings, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, July 26th , 1887
New York Metropolitans: Put George Fields on the trading block.
Monday, July 25th , 1887
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, July 23rd , 1887
Brooklyn Grays: Arlie Latham goes 6-6 against the New York Giants, with 2 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, July 22nd , 1887
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 19th , 1887
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Norm Baker pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grays with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 18th , 1887
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Adonis Terry of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 17th , 1887
Detroit Wolverines: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grays: Adonis Terry pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 16th , 1887
Chicago White Stockings: Joe Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Pete Conway pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Blues with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 12th , 1887
Brooklyn Grays: Ross Barnes goes 0-1 against the Indianapolis Hoosiers, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Monday, July 11th , 1887
SS Chicken Wolf of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Dick Johnston of the Indianapolis Hoosiers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Quakers: Fred Pfeffer goes 5-5 against the Chicago White Stockings, with 0 RBI and 3 R.
Washington Nationals: Frank Fennelly goes 5-5 against the Detroit Wolverines, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Saturday, July 9th , 1887
Brooklyn Grays: Ross Barnes goes 4-7 against the Cincinnati Red Stockings, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Dick Johnston goes 5-6 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, July 6th , 1887
Brooklyn Grays: John Horan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 4th , 1887
1B Dave Orr of the New York Metropolitans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Coleman of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Silver Flint goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 4 RBI and 0 R.
Sunday, July 3rd , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Gallagher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Pete Conway pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Metropolitans: Dave Orr goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, July 1st , 1887
RF Harry Stovey of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Fred Carroll of the Indianapolis Hoosiers honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP John Reccius of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Pete Meegan of the Indianapolis Hoosiers honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Ed McKean of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
LF George Tebeau of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, June 28th , 1887
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Pete Conway (WS8) - 12-5, 2.64 ERA, 160.0 IP, 0.99 WHIP, 2.4 K/9, 2.0 WAR
SP Charlie Geggus (WS8) - 15-10, 3.18 ERA, 203.2 IP, 1.30 WHIP, 4.4 K/9, 5.0 WAR
SP Charlie Hodnett (SL4) - 13-9, 3.05 ERA, 189.0 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 2.5 K/9, 4.0 WAR
SP Jim McCormick (PH4) - 20-7, 2.95 ERA, 247.1 IP, 1.15 WHIP, 2.2 K/9, 4.7 WAR
RP Bert Dorr (SL4) - 8-6, 2.91 ERA, 102.0 IP, 1.33 WHIP, 2.1 K/9, 0.2 WAR
CL Daisy Davis (SL4) - 3-7, 4.16 ERA, 110.1 IP, 1.39 WHIP, 3.8 K/9, 1.8 WAR
C Deacon McGuire (SL4) - .291/.346/.423, 234 AB, 3 HR, 9 SB, 119 wRC+, 1.9 WAR
C Jocko Milligan (PH4) - .344/.417/.619, 270 AB, 16 HR, 38 SB, 159 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
1B Ed McKean (CL3) - .351/.432/.480, 302 AB, 1 HR, 93 SB, 150 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
2B Pete Browning (LS2) - .373/.490/.598, 271 AB, 9 HR, 61 SB, 175 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
2B Fred Dunlap (CL3) - .326/.358/.497, 316 AB, 2 HR, 57 SB, 128 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
3B Billy Nash (NY4) - .293/.402/.473, 256 AB, 3 HR, 34 SB, 140 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
3B Piggy Ward (SL4) - .348/.415/.445, 299 AB, 4 HR, 134 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (DTN) - .367/.450/.683, 300 AB, 13 HR, 26 SB, 193 wRC+, 5.4 WAR
LF Tom Brown (BL2) - .317/.379/.460, 300 AB, 2 HR, 16 SB, 132 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
LF Darby O'Brien (NY4) - .338/.405/.466, 296 AB, 4 HR, 81 SB, 146 wRC+, 3.2 WAR
LF Sam Thompson (DTN) - .331/.407/.595, 299 AB, 14 HR, 30 SB, 153 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
RF Harry Stovey (WS8) - .314/.361/.523, 306 AB, 10 HR, 27 SB, 134 wRC+, 1.2 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Bob Black (BSN) - 18-10, 2.78 ERA, 239.2 IP, 1.15 WHIP, 3.4 K/9, 6.7 WAR
SP Jim Handiboe (PIT) - 11-17, 3.83 ERA, 237.1 IP, 1.48 WHIP, 3.5 K/9, 0.7 WAR
SP Cannonball Titcomb (PHI) - 8-7, 2.04 ERA, 158.2 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 4.6 K/9, 3.5 WAR
SP Monte Ward (IN3) - 15-13, 2.81 ERA, 252.2 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 3.1 K/9, 6.5 WAR
RP Larry Corcoran (BR3) - 9-4, 3.03 ERA, 115.2 IP, 1.28 WHIP, 3.2 K/9, 1.8 WAR
RP John Fisher (PHI) - 9-7, 3.34 ERA, 129.1 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 3.4 K/9, 3.2 WAR
C William Brown (NY1) - .299/.362/.406, 254 AB, 2 HR, 15 SB, 124 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
C Buck Ewing (PHI) - .344/.410/.447, 244 AB, 1 HR, 17 SB, 136 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
1B Otto Schomberg (PIT) - .331/.513/.512, 248 AB, 2 HR, 25 SB, 178 wRC+, 3.6 WAR
1B Mike Slattery (CHC) - .342/.394/.497, 322 AB, 4 HR, 64 SB, 141 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
2B Ross Barnes (BR3) - .359/.409/.574, 256 AB, 1 HR, 15 SB, 164 wRC+, 2.3 WAR
2B Bid McPhee (CN2) - .262/.389/.329, 286 AB, 3 HR, 45 SB, 116 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
3B Ned Williamson (IN3) - .289/.388/.495, 301 AB, 10 HR, 41 SB, 146 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
SS Germany Smith (IN3) - .281/.331/.377, 302 AB, 2 HR, 45 SB, 104 wRC+, 1.8 WAR
LF John Coleman (PHI) - .330/.407/.508, 303 AB, 2 HR, 52 SB, 153 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
LF George Tebeau (CN2) - .333/.469/.432, 285 AB, 2 HR, 91 SB, 155 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
CF Jim Manning (BSN) - .318/.374/.427, 321 AB, 2 HR, 50 SB, 129 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
RF John Sneed (BR3) - .354/.461/.470, 268 AB, 4 HR, 10 SB, 164 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
Monday, June 27th , 1887
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Fred Carroll of the Indianapolis Hoosiers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Tuesday, June 21st , 1887
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grays with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Blues: Egyptian Healy pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Fred Carroll hits for the CYCLE, going 5-5 against the Cincinnati Red Stockings, with 4 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Fred Carroll goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Red Stockings, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, June 20th , 1887
3B Buster Hoover of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 18th , 1887
St. Louis Browns: Mike Dorgan goes 5-5 against the Detroit Wolverines, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, June 17th , 1887
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Monte Ward records his 200th career win!
Monday, June 13th , 1887
RF Harry Stovey of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Cannonball Titcomb of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Put Bill Boyd on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Ed Whiting goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Blues, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Otto Schomberg sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for bases on balls with 5.
Sunday, June 12th , 1887
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bobby Mitchell records his 200th career win!
Saturday, June 11th , 1887
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grays with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Harry Stovey goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, June 10th , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Put Charlie Householder on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Phil Baker on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Lou Sylvester on the trading block.
Thursday, June 9th , 1887
Boston Beaneaters: Sadie Houck sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for triples with 3.
Wednesday, June 8th , 1887
Detroit Wolverines: Sam Thompson sets the AL regular season game record for home runs with 3.
Detroit Wolverines: Sam Thompson hits three home runs against the Baltimore Orioles, going 4-5 with 5 RBI and 4 runs scored!
New York Giants: Bill Stearns pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 6th , 1887
RF Jocko Fields of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Fred Carroll of the Indianapolis Hoosiers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 4th , 1887
Detroit Wolverines: Jim Donnelly goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Blues, with 3 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, June 1st , 1887
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Mike Slattery of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Pete Conway of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Larry Corcoran of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
LF Darby O'Brien of the New York Metropolitans honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, May 31st , 1887
Cleveland Blues: Put Levi Meyerle on the trading block.
Monday, May 30th , 1887
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Stockings: Bill George sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 10.
Chicago White Stockings: Bill George sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 11.
Chicago White Stockings: Bill George sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 12.
Sunday, May 29th , 1887
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 26th , 1887
Louisville Colonels: Toad Ramsey pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 25th , 1887
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Mike Golden from the trading block.
Monday, May 23rd , 1887
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Metropolitans: The New York Metropolitans have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Grays: The Brooklyn Grays have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Red Stockings: The Cincinnati Red Stockings have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The Pittsburgh Alleghenys have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
New York Giants: Put Dave Drew on the trading block.
Saturday, May 21st , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Bill Gallagher pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Blues with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 20th , 1887
Chicago White Stockings: Put Dave Rowe on the trading block.
Monday, May 16th , 1887
SS Chick Fulmer of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Mike Slattery of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 15th , 1887
Boston Beaneaters: Charlie Buffinton pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Wolverines: Charles Zimmer goes 5-6 against the Baltimore Orioles, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, May 14th , 1887
New York Metropolitans: Put George Fields on the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Put Guy Hecker on the trading block.
Friday, May 13th , 1887
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Monte Ward pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 12th , 1887
New York Metropolitans: Put Jack Rowe on the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Put John Firth on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grays: Adonis Terry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 10th , 1887
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Frank Beck pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grays with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 9th , 1887
LF Darby O'Brien of the New York Metropolitans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Coleman of the Philadelphia Quakers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Stockings: Mike Slattery goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Red Stockings, with 1 HR, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, May 8th , 1887
Cleveland Blues: John Murphy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 5th , 1887
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Hodnett pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 2nd , 1887
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Paul Hines of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Put Lou Say on the trading block.
Sunday, May 1st , 1887
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Ned Williamson of the Indianapolis Hoosiers honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Jim McCormick of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Ed McKean of the Cleveland Blues honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Saturday, April 30th , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Mike Griffin got suspended 4 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Cleveland Blues: Egyptian Healy pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 27th , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Jumbo Schoeneck goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Blues, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, April 26th , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Doc Landis from the trading block.
Monday, April 25th , 1887
3B Jumbo Davis of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Mike Tiernan of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed George Radbourn from the trading block.
Saturday, April 23rd , 1887
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 22nd , 1887
New York Giants: Mike Tiernan sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for runs with 5.
Monday, April 18th , 1887
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Mike Slattery of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 17th , 1887
New York Metropolitans: Removed John Firth from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grays: Dude Esterbrook goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, April 16th , 1887
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Tom Healey from the trading block.
Friday, April 15th , 1887
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Joe Blong from the trading block.
Thursday, April 14th , 1887
New York Metropolitans: Removed Howard Wall from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 13th , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Jimmy Say goes 5-5 against the Detroit Wolverines, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, April 11th , 1887
LF Sam Thompson of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF John Sneed of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Metropolitans: Billy Nash hits for the CYCLE, going 5-5 against the Cleveland Blues, with 5 RBI and 2 runs scored.
New York Metropolitans: Billy Nash goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Blues, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 5 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, April 10th , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Jumbo Schoeneck goes 0-4 against the Baltimore Orioles, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 6th , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Jumbo Schoeneck goes 1-1 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, April 5th , 1887
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 3rd , 1887
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Emil Gross hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the Chicago White Stockings, with 6 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Saturday, April 2nd , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Will White from the trading block.
Friday, April 1st , 1887
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Indianapolis Hoosiers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Wolverines: Yank Robinson goes 5-5 against the New York Metropolitans, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, March 25th , 1887
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Doc Bushong from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 23rd , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Charlie Householder from the trading block.
Monday, March 21st , 1887
New York Metropolitans: Removed George Fields from the trading block.
Sunday, March 20th , 1887
Louisville Colonels: Removed Guy Hecker from the trading block.
Saturday, March 12th , 1887
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Lou Sylvester from the trading block.
Friday, March 11th , 1887
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Removed Ed Cogswell from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 9th , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Lon Knight from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Tim Murnane from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 8th , 1887
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Jim McCormick from the trading block.
Saturday, March 5th , 1887
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Dasher Troy from the trading block.
Monday, December 6th , 1886
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Bob Barr on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 16th , 1886
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Jim McCormick on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 28th , 1886
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Will White on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Lon Knight on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Doc Landis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Tim Murnane on the trading block.
Sunday, September 26th , 1886
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Joe Blong on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Doc Bushong on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Tommy Bond on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Joe Quest on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Tom Healey on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Ed Cogswell on the trading block.
Indianapolis Hoosiers: Put Ed Stratton on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 21st , 1886
Louisville Colonels: Put Guy Hecker on the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Put George Fields on the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Put Howard Wall on the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Put John Firth on the trading block.
Monday, September 20th , 1886
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Jacob Doyle on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Holly Hollingshead on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Jake Seymour on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Veloso Haldane on the trading block.
Thursday, September 16th , 1886
Baltimore Orioles: Put Charlie Householder on the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Lou Sylvester on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 14th , 1886
New York Giants: Put Gat Stires on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Stearns on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Boyd on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Terry Larkin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Alex McKinnon on the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Put Chick Fulmer on the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Put Frank Sellman on the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Put Steve Brady on the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Put George Creamer on the trading block.
Cleveland Blues: Put Jake Goodman on the trading block.
Monday, September 13th , 1886
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Charlie Householder from the trading block.
Baltimore Orioles: Removed Lou Sylvester from the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Jim Clinton from the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Mike Golden from the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Bill Smith from the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Removed George Radbourn from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Silver Flint from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Orator Shafer from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Doc Bushong from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Ed Cogswell from the trading block.
Louisville Colonels: Removed Guy Hecker from the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Removed Howard Wall from the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Removed Dick Phelan from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Lou Say from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jack Gleason from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Foghorn Bradley from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Jim Tyng from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed George Bradley from the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Frank Buttery from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed George Knight from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed Dory Dean from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed Bobby Mitchell from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Gat Stires from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Stearns from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Boyd from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Billy Geer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Terry Larkin from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Jacob Doyle from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Holly Hollingshead from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Jake Seymour from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Removed Veloso Haldane from the trading block.
St. Louis Maroons: Removed Jim Holdsworth from the trading block.
St. Louis Maroons: Removed Frank Sellman from the trading block.
St. Louis Maroons: Removed Steve Brady from the trading block.
St. Louis Maroons: Removed George Creamer from the trading block.
St. Louis Maroons: Removed Jake Goodman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Grays: The Brooklyn Grays have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuilding'
Baltimore Orioles: The owner took P115,180 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Wolverines: The owner took P216,249 in cash as profit for this year.
Kansas City Cowboys: The owner took P162,087 in cash as profit for this year.
Louisville Colonels: The owner took P234,905 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Metropolitans: The owner took P228,366 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took P154,691 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took P218,598 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Nationals: The owner took P218,926 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Grays: The owner took P85,815 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took P147,409 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Stockings: The owner took P122,910 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: The owner took P298,686 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner took P372,413 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Quakers: The owner took P310,206 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: The owner took P165,576 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Maroons: The owner took P166,400 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Wolverines: Put Jim Clinton on the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Put Dasher Troy on the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Put Mike Golden on the trading block.
Detroit Wolverines: Put George Radbourn on the trading block.
Saturday, September 11th , 1886
LF Buttercup Dickerson of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the 1886 World Series MVP Award.
Tuesday, September 7th , 1886
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 5th , 1886
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Doc Bushong on the trading block.
Washington Nationals: Lady Baldwin sets the NL playoff game record for walks with 8.
Wednesday, September 1st , 1886
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Otto Schomberg of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jim Handiboe of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Gilmore of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jim Handiboe of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Monday, August 30th , 1886
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jim Handiboe of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 29th , 1886
Detroit Wolverines: Jack Jones pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 25th , 1886
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 24th , 1886
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grays with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 23rd , 1886
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 22nd , 1886
Philadelphia Quakers: Charlie Ferguson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grays: Adonis Terry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Maroons with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 20th , 1886
Louisville Colonels: John Reccius pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Cap Anson goes 5-6 against the New York Metropolitans, with 1 RBI and 4 R.
Thursday, August 19th , 1886
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 18th , 1886
Detroit Wolverines: George Derby pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 16th , 1886
RF Paul Radford of the New York Metropolitans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP John Henry of the St. Louis Maroons honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 12 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 14th , 1886
Philadelphia Quakers: Cannonball Titcomb pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 13th , 1886
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 12th , 1886
Louisville Colonels: Toad Ramsey pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 9th , 1886
1B Frank Olin of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Maroons: Put George Creamer on the trading block.
St. Louis Maroons: John Henry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 11 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 7th , 1886
Washington Nationals: Ed Morris pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 4th , 1886
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 2nd , 1886
LF Sam Thompson of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Metropolitans: Larry McKeon pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 1st , 1886
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
SS Arlie Latham of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Gilmore of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jim Handiboe of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Saturday, July 31st , 1886
Washington Nationals: Dan Sheehan sets the AL regular season game record for walks with 11.
Washington Nationals: Dan Sheehan sets the AL regular season game record for walks with 12.
Friday, July 30th , 1886
Detroit Wolverines: George Derby pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 26th , 1886
1B Dave Orr of the New York Metropolitans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Arlie Latham of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Metropolitans: Larry McKeon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 23rd , 1886
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 5.
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Geggus sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 16.
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Geggus sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 17.
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 6.
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Geggus sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 18.
St. Louis Browns: Charlie Geggus sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 19.
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus strikes out 19 against the St. Louis Browns.
Wednesday, July 21st , 1886
Detroit Wolverines: Jack Jones pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 19th , 1886
SP Bob Caruthers of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Maroons: John Murphy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 18th , 1886
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Norm Baker pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Mike Dorgan hits for the CYCLE, going 5-6 against the New York Metropolitans, with 3 RBI and 4 runs scored.
St. Louis Browns: Mike Dorgan goes 5-6 against the New York Metropolitans, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 3 RBI and 4 R.
Saturday, July 17th , 1886
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Peek-A-Boo Veach pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 16th , 1886
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grays: John Sneed sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for bases on balls with 4.
Wednesday, July 14th , 1886
Kansas City Cowboys: Pete Meegan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Metropolitans with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 13th , 1886
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Bob Black pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 12th , 1886
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dan Collins of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Nationals: Frank Olin goes 5-6 against the Detroit Wolverines, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, July 9th , 1886
Kansas City Cowboys: Silver King pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 7th , 1886
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Matt Kilroy pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 9 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Monday, July 5th , 1886
LF Sam Thompson of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Danny Richardson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 4th , 1886
St. Louis Browns: Bert Dorr pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 1st , 1886
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF George Gore of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Toad Ramsey of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Lady Baldwin of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Gilmore of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Monday, June 28th , 1886
1B Mox McQuery of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Norm Baker of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
American League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Charlie Geggus (WS8) - 18-12, 1.91 ERA, 254.2 IP, 1.01 WHIP, 8.8 K/9, 11.7 WAR
SP Frank Gilmore (WS8) - 17-11, 2.22 ERA, 243.0 IP, 1.11 WHIP, 9.1 K/9, 6.2 WAR
SP Ed Morris (WS8) - 16-6, 2.17 ERA, 219.2 IP, 1.08 WHIP, 6.4 K/9, 6.8 WAR
SP Toad Ramsey (LS2) - 18-7, 2.07 ERA, 248.0 IP, 1.24 WHIP, 8.5 K/9, 6.2 WAR
CL Daisy Davis (SL4) - 8-5, 2.81 ERA, 112.0 IP, 1.02 WHIP, 6.1 K/9, 3.0 WAR
CL John Shaffer (NY4) - 5-5, 2.93 ERA, 83.0 IP, 1.51 WHIP, 4.4 K/9, -0.6 WAR
C Cap Anson (WS8) - .253/.344/.380, 237 AB, 5 HR, 16 SB, 129 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
C Jocko Milligan (PH4) - .340/.399/.556, 268 AB, 11 HR, 19 SB, 163 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
1B Mox McQuery (LS2) - .302/.364/.417, 235 AB, 5 HR, 21 SB, 139 wRC+, 1.4 WAR
2B Henry Moore (PH4) - .333/.363/.397, 312 AB, 24 SB, 136 wRC+, 3.6 WAR
3B Jerry McCormick (BL2) - .312/.330/.412, 308 AB, 3 HR, 15 SB, 126 wRC+, 1.7 WAR
SS Oyster Burns (DTN) - .308/.368/.563, 302 AB, 12 HR, 12 SB, 169 wRC+, 3.7 WAR
SS Germany Smith (KCN) - .294/.355/.425, 306 AB, 6 HR, 18 SB, 138 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
SS Chicken Wolf (LS2) - .301/.333/.426, 312 AB, 4 HR, 37 SB, 131 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
LF Fred Carroll (KCN) - .269/.351/.399, 301 AB, 6 HR, 17 SB, 125 wRC+, 1.5 WAR
LF Sam Thompson (DTN) - .314/.389/.505, 287 AB, 8 HR, 25 SB, 159 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
CF Tom Lynch (WS8) - .264/.393/.364, 280 AB, 17 SB, 142 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
RF Jack O'Brien (PH4) - .262/.342/.385, 317 AB, 3 HR, 17 SB, 119 wRC+, 1.6 WAR
National League All-Star Game Selections announced:
SP Bob Black (BSN) - 14-14, 2.32 ERA, 240.1 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 5.8 K/9, 7.0 WAR
SP Dan Collins (CHC) - 13-9, 2.19 ERA, 189.1 IP, 1.10 WHIP, 4.9 K/9, 5.5 WAR
SP Jim Handiboe (PT1) - 16-12, 2.66 ERA, 246.2 IP, 1.28 WHIP, 6.1 K/9, 3.0 WAR
SP Hardie Henderson (PHI) - 16-11, 2.27 ERA, 234.1 IP, 1.09 WHIP, 5.4 K/9, 5.6 WAR
CL John Fisher (PHI) - 5-7, 2.42 ERA, 111.2 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 5.6 K/9, 2.7 WAR
CL Will Sawyer (SL5) - 7-2, 2.19 ERA, 102.2 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 6.5 K/9, -0.5 WAR
C Charlie Bennett (SL5) - .299/.377/.407, 241 AB, 2 HR, 10 SB, 145 wRC+, 2.5 WAR
C Buck Ewing (PHI) - .325/.372/.430, 265 AB, 2 HR, 8 SB, 144 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
1B Roger Connor (PHI) - .300/.353/.466, 307 AB, 6 HR, 23 SB, 150 wRC+, 3.3 WAR
1B Otto Schomberg (PT1) - .290/.494/.359, 245 AB, 10 SB, 166 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
2B Sam Barkley (NY1) - .301/.342/.442, 312 AB, 1 HR, 16 SB, 141 wRC+, 2.0 WAR
2B Ross Barnes (BR3) - .324/.384/.505, 315 AB, 4 HR, 12 SB, 161 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
2B Fred Dunlap (SL5) - .310/.343/.455, 310 AB, 4 HR, 30 SB, 144 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
2B Bid McPhee (CN2) - .290/.382/.383, 290 AB, 1 HR, 24 SB, 142 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
LF Buttercup Dickerson (CN2) - .320/.333/.408, 319 AB, 1 HR, 17 SB, 130 wRC+, 2.0 WAR
CF Jim Manning (BSN) - .276/.352/.349, 312 AB, 2 HR, 30 SB, 127 wRC+, 2.6 WAR
RF George Gore (CHC) - .276/.376/.401, 297 AB, 3 HR, 24 SB, 139 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
RF King Kelly (CN2) - .308/.378/.411, 299 AB, 3 HR, 19 SB, 146 wRC+, 1.8 WAR
Kansas City Cowboys: Put Ed Cogswell on the trading block.
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grays with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 27th , 1886
New York Metropolitans: Larry McKeon pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 26th , 1886
Washington Nationals: Ed Morris pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 24th , 1886
Louisville Colonels: Toad Ramsey pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 22nd , 1886
Philadelphia Athletics: Milo Lockwood pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Norm Baker pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 13 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 21st , 1886
C Jocko Milligan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF George Gore of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 20th , 1886
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Mike McGeary goes 5-5 against the Chicago White Stockings, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, June 16th , 1886
Chicago White Stockings: Joe Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Maroons with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Curry Foley goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, June 15th , 1886
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 14th , 1886
SS Bill Gleason of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Quakers: Hardie Henderson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bill Stearns pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 13th , 1886
St. Louis Maroons: Put Frank Sellman on the trading block.
Saturday, June 12th , 1886
Chicago White Stockings: Jocko Flynn pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 5 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grays: Frank Pearce pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Maroons with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 11th , 1886
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Jim Handiboe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 10th , 1886
Louisville Colonels: John Reccius pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 9th , 1886
Boston Beaneaters: Put Foghorn Bradley on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Will White on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Jim Tyng on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put George Bradley on the trading block.
Monday, June 7th , 1886
1B Frank Olin of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP John Henry of the St. Louis Maroons honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Wolverines: Put Bill Smith on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 2nd , 1886
St. Louis Maroons: John Henry pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Quakers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Louisville Colonels: Guy Hecker pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 1st , 1886
3B Jerry McCormick of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Frank Gilmore of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bob Black of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Gilmore of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jocko Flynn of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Detroit Wolverines: George Derby pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Baltimore Orioles with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Jerry McCormick goes 0-1 against the Detroit Wolverines, ending his hitting streak at 26 games.
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 31st , 1886
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Ross Barnes of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 30th , 1886
St. Louis Browns: Bob Caruthers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Metropolitans with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Jerry McCormick goes 3-5 against the Washington Nationals, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Friday, May 28th , 1886
New York Giants: Put Terry Larkin on the trading block.
Thursday, May 27th , 1886
St. Louis Maroons: John Henry pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 26th , 1886
Chicago White Stockings: Dan Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Maroons with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 25th , 1886
New York Giants: Tip O'Neill pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Baltimore Orioles: Jerry McCormick goes 1-5 against the Louisville Colonels, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Wolverines with 10 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 24th , 1886
2B Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Frank Pearce of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Baltimore Orioles: The Baltimore Orioles have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Detroit Wolverines: The Detroit Wolverines have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Louisville Colonels: The Louisville Colonels have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Grays: The Brooklyn Grays have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Cincinnati Red Stockings: The Cincinnati Red Stockings have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuilding' to 'Neutral'
Saturday, May 22nd , 1886
Philadelphia Athletics: Al Atkinson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 18th , 1886
Washington Nationals: Ed Morris pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Metropolitans with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 17th , 1886
3B Jerry McCormick of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Alex Voss of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Baltimore Orioles: Put Charlie Householder on the trading block.
Brooklyn Grays: Frank Pearce pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 15th , 1886
Brooklyn Grays: Alex Voss pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 14th , 1886
Detroit Wolverines: Jack Jones pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Metropolitans with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 12th , 1886
Brooklyn Grays: Alex Voss pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 11th , 1886
Louisville Colonels: Removed Bill Schenck from the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Put Howard Wall on the trading block.
Monday, May 10th , 1886
3B Jerry McCormick of the Baltimore Orioles honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jim Whitney of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, May 8th , 1886
Boston Beaneaters: Jim Whitney pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Stockings with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 7th , 1886
St. Louis Maroons: Will Sawyer pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Grays: Mike Moynahan goes 5-6 against the New York Giants, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, May 4th , 1886
New York Metropolitans: John Shaffer pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Monday, May 3rd , 1886
LF Fred Carroll of the Kansas City Cowboys honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jack Clements of the Chicago White Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, May 1st , 1886
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF King Kelly of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Peek-A-Boo Veach of the Cincinnati Red Stockings honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Gilmore of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Jim Handiboe of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Maroons: Removed Chick Fulmer from the trading block.
Washington Nationals: Frank Gilmore pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Louisville Colonels with 13 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 27th , 1886
St. Louis Maroons: Put Jim Holdsworth on the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 26th , 1886
SP Charlie Geggus of the Washington Nationals honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bill Stearns of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 25th , 1886
St. Louis Browns: Removed John Cassidy from the trading block.
Friday, April 23rd , 1886
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bill Stearns pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 22nd , 1886
Brooklyn Grays: Alex Voss pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Alleghenys with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Ezra Sutton goes 5-6 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, April 21st , 1886
St. Louis Maroons: Will Sawyer pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 20th , 1886
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed Curry Foley from the trading block.
Monday, April 19th , 1886
SS Oyster Burns of the Detroit Wolverines honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Alex Voss of the Brooklyn Grays honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Metropolitans: Put Dick Phelan on the trading block.
Sunday, April 18th , 1886
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Dave Rowe from the trading block.
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Bobby Mitchell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Grays with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 17th , 1886
Louisville Colonels: Toad Ramsey pitches a 9-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 12 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 16th , 1886
Washington Nationals: Ed Morris pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Kansas City Cowboys with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 13th , 1886
Kansas City Cowboys: Toad Ramsey sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 8.
Kansas City Cowboys: Toad Ramsey sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 9.
Kansas City Cowboys: Toad Ramsey sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 10.
Monday, April 12th , 1886
SS Germany Smith of the Kansas City Cowboys honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jim Handiboe of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, April 10th , 1886
Detroit Wolverines: Put George Radbourn on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Jim Handiboe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, April 9th , 1886
Louisville Colonels: Put Guy Hecker on the trading block.
Wednesday, April 7th , 1886
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Jim Handiboe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Maroons with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 6th , 1886
St. Louis Browns: Harry McCaffery goes 5-5 against the Detroit Wolverines, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 0 R.
Sunday, April 4th , 1886
Washington Nationals: Charlie Geggus pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Metropolitans with 13 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 2nd , 1886
Boston Beaneaters: Abner Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Red Stockings with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 1st , 1886
Chicago White Stockings: Removed Charlie Eden from the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Larry McKeon pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Nationals with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Kansas City Cowboys: Monte Ward pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, March 31st , 1886
Pittsburgh Alleghenys: Put Jake Seymour on the trading block.
Monday, March 22nd , 1886
New York Metropolitans: Removed Howard Wall from the trading block.
New York Metropolitans: Removed Dick Phelan from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 10th , 1886
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Fred Corey from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Tom Healey from the trading block.
Monday, March 8th , 1886
Detroit Wolverines: Removed Charley Jones from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Joe Blong from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Ed Cogswell from the trading block.
Kansas City Cowboys: Removed Ed Stratton from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 2nd , 1886
Cincinnati Red Stockings: Removed Dale Williams from the trading block.
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