1892 Brooklyn Grooms season

Major League Baseball team season
2+12 GB)
  • 2nd half: 3rd (9+12 GB)
  • OwnersCharles Byrne, Ferdinand Abell, George ChaunceyPresidentCharles ByrneManagersJohn Montgomery Ward
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    1893 →

    The 1892 Brooklyn Grooms season was a season in American baseball. The team finished the first half of the split season in second place, just 2.5 games behind the Boston Beaneaters. However, they faded in the second half, finishing 9.5 games behind the second-half champion Cleveland Spiders and missing out on the postseason playoff. Their combined record was 95–59, third best overall in the league.

    The season was a tragic one, as outfielder Hub Collins left a game on May 14 because he was feeling ill. A week later he was dead, the victim of typhoid fever. The team put on a benefit game to raise money for his widow on May 29.[2] One bright spot, however, was first baseman Dan Brouthers, who won the batting title with a .335 batting average.[2]

    Regular season

    Season standings

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    National League
    W L Pct. GB Home Road
    Boston Beaneaters 102 48 0.680 54–21 48–27
    Cleveland Spiders 93 56 0.624 54–24 39–32
    Brooklyn Grooms 95 59 0.617 9 51–24 44–35
    Philadelphia Phillies 87 66 0.569 16½ 55–26 32–40
    Cincinnati Reds 82 68 0.547 20 45–32 37–36
    Pittsburgh Pirates 80 73 0.523 23½ 54–34 26–39
    Chicago Colts 70 76 0.479 30 36–31 34–45
    New York Giants 71 80 0.470 31½ 42–36 29–44
    Louisville Colonels 63 89 0.414 40 37–31 26–58
    Washington Senators 58 93 0.384 44½ 34–36 24–57
    St. Louis Browns 56 94 0.373 46 37–36 19–58
    Baltimore Orioles 46 101 0.313 54½ 29–44 17–57
    National League
    First Half Standings
    W L Pct. GB
    Boston Beaneaters 52 22 .703
    Brooklyn Grooms 51 26 .662 2+12
    Philadelphia Phillies 46 30 .605 7
    Cincinnati Reds 44 31 .587 8+12
    Cleveland Spiders 40 33 .548 11+12
    Pittsburgh Pirates 37 39 .487 16
    Washington Senators 35 41 .461 18
    Chicago Colts 31 39 .443 19
    St. Louis Browns 31 42 .425 20+12
    New York Giants 31 43 .419 21
    Louisville Colonels 30 47 .390 23+12
    Baltimore Orioles 20 55 .267 32+12
    National League
    Second Half Standings
    W L Pct. GB
    Cleveland Spiders 53 23 .697
    Boston Beaneaters 50 26 .658 3
    Brooklyn Grooms 44 33 .571 9+12
    Pittsburgh Pirates 43 34 .558 10+12
    Philadelphia Phillies 41 36 .532 12+12
    New York Giants 40 37 .519 13+12
    Chicago Colts 39 37 .513 14
    Cincinnati Reds 38 37 .507 14+12
    Louisville Colonels 33 42 .440 19+12
    Baltimore Orioles 26 46 .361 25
    St. Louis Browns 25 52 .325 28+12
    Washington Senators 23 52 .307 29+12

    Record vs. opponents

    1892 National League record
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    Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
    Team BLN BSN BRO CHI CIN CLV LOU NYG PHI PIT STL WSN
    Baltimore 0–13 2–12–1 4–7 4–10 2–11–2 6–7 5–9 4–10 5–9 8–6–1 6–7–1
    Boston 13–0 9–5 10–4 8–5–1 8–6 12–2 11–3–1 6–7 7–6 7–7 11–3
    Brooklyn 12–2–1 5–9 10–4 6–8 8–6 9–5 7–7 9–5–2 10–4 9–5–1 10–4
    Chicago 7–4 4–10 4–10 6–7–1 3–9 5–9 10–4 5–9 7–7 7–5 12–2
    Cincinnati 10–4 5–8–1 8–6 7–6–1 5–9 7–6–1 8–6 5–9 5–9 12–2–1 10–3–1
    Cleveland 11–2–2 6–8 6–8 9–3 9–5 13–1 8–5 10–4 7–7–1 8–5–1 6–8
    Louisville 7–6 2–12 5–9 9–5 6–7–1 1–13 4–10 4–10 8–6 9–5–1 8–6
    New York 9–5 3–11–1 7–7 4–10 6–8 5–8 10–4 5–9 4–10–1 9–4 9–4
    Philadelphia 10–4 7–6 5–9–2 9–5 9–5 4–10 10–4 9–5 8–6 7–7 9–5
    Pittsburgh 9–5 6–7 4–10 7–7 9–5 7–7–1 6–8 10–4–1 6–8 10–4 6–8
    St. Louis 6–8–1 7–7 5–9–1 5–7 2–12–1 5–8–1 5–9–1 4–9 7–7 4–10 6–8
    Washington 7–6–1 3–11 4–10 2–12 3–10–1 8–6 6–8 4–9 5–9 8–6 8–6


    Roster

    1892 Brooklyn Grooms
    Roster
    Pitchers Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders Manager

    Player stats

    Batting

    Starters by position

    Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases

    Pos Player G AB R H Avg. HR RBI SB
    C Con Daily 80 278 38 65 .234 0 28 18
    1B Dan Brouthers 152 588 121 197 .335 5 124 31
    2B John Ward 148 614 109 163 .265 1 47 88
    3B Bill Joyce 97 372 89 91 .245 6 45 23
    SS Tommy Corcoran 151 613 77 145 .237 1 74 39
    OF Oyster Burns 141 542 88 171 .315 4 96 33
    OF Mike Griffin 129 452 103 125 .277 3 66 49
    OF Darby O'Brien 122 490 72 119 .243 1 56 57

    Other batters

    Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases

    Player G AB R H Avg. HR RBI SB
    Tom Daly 124 446 76 114 .256 4 51 34
    Tom Kinslow 66 246 37 75 .305 2 40 4
    Dave Foutz 61 220 33 41 .186 1 26 19
    Hub Collins 21 87 17 26 .299 0 17 4

    Pitching

    Starting pitchers

    Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Bases on balls; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games

    Player G GS IP W L ERA BB SO CG
    George Haddock 46 44 381.1 29 13 3.14 163 153 39
    Ed Stein 48 42 377.1 27 16 2.84 150 190 38
    Dave Foutz 27 20 203.0 13 8 3.41 63 56 17
    Bill Hart 28 23 195.0 9 12 3.28 96 65 16
    Brickyard Kennedy 26 21 191.0 13 8 3.86 95 108 18
    Bert Inks 9 8 58.0 4 2 3.88 33 25 4

    Notes

    1. ^ "The 1892 Season". Retrosheet. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
    2. ^ a b "Dodgers timeline from MLB.com". Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved October 11, 2007.

    References

    • Baseball-Reference season page
    • Baseball Almanac season page

    External links

    • Brooklyn Dodgers reference site
    • Acme Dodgers page Archived September 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
    • Retrosheet
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