Year In Review : 1887 American Association

Off the Field…

English author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's first Sherlock Holmes story "A Study in Scarlet" was published. Doyle's brilliant and theatrical hero solved all of his extraordinarily complex cases through what he called "ingenious deductive reasoning". His companion, Dr. Watson, narrated the stories and both characters helped to redefine the mystery novel. Doyle later abandoned his medical practice in 1890 and devoted his time to writing. Other works of the great detective included The Sign of the Four (1890), The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1894), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902), The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1905), His Last Bow (1917), and The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes, (1927).

In the National League…

The Philadelphia Phillies finished off their 1887 season with an unprecedented sixteen consecutive wins.

Detroit Wolverines owner Frederick Stearnes challenged American Association St. Louis owner Chris Von Der Ahe to a best-of-fifteen Championship series. The Wolverines prevailed winning eight games. Despite appearing in sixteen post-season games, the Browns receive nothing for their efforts as Von Der Ahe refused to share his profits.

In the American Association…

Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Fred Chapman became the youngest player ever to take the mound in the Major Leagues after working five innings against the Cleveland Spiders at the age of fourteen.

St. Louis Browns first baseman/manager Charles Comiskey became the first baseball player ever paid to endorse a product after lending his name and likeness to Menell’s Penetrating Oil.

Thomas Ramsey of the Louisville Colonels introduced the "knuckleball" pitch, which helped him to fan seventeen batters in a single game – twice.

On April 16th, Mike Griffin of the Baltimore Orioles became the first player ever to homer in his first Major League at-bat.

"Paul Revere Radford, one of baseball's oldtime great batters, died last night. He played with clubs in the old American Association and National League including Boston, New York, Cleveland, Washington, Providence and Buffalo." - New York Times Obituary (February 24, 1944)
1887 American Association Player Review

Hitting Statistics League Leaderboard

Base on Balls

Paul Radford

New York

106

Top 25

Batting Average

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

.435

Top 25

Doubles

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

52

Top 25

Hits

Pete Browning

Louisville

275

Top 25

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

Home Runs

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

14

Top 25

On Base Percentage

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

.490

Top 25

RBI

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

123

Top 25

Runs

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

167

Top 25

Slugging Average

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

.691

Top 25

Total Bases

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

357

Top 25

Triples

Oyster Burns

Baltimore

19

Top 25

Jumbo Davis

Baltimore

John Kerins

Louisville

Bid McPhee

Cincinnati

Tip O'Neill

St. Louis

Tom Poorman

Philadelphia

 

1887 American Association Pitcher Review

Pitching Statistics League Leaderboard

Complete Games

Matt Kilroy

Baltimore

66

Top 25

ERA

Elmer Smith

Cincinnati

2.94

Top 25

Games

Matt Kilroy

Baltimore

69

Top 25

Saves

Adonis Terry

Brooklyn

3

Top 25

Shutouts

Matt Kilroy

Baltimore

6

Top 25

Tony Mullane

Cincinnati

Strikeouts

Toad Ramsey

Louisville

355

Top 25

Winning Percentage

Bob Caruthers

St. Louis

.763

Top 25

Wins

Matt Kilroy

Baltimore

46

Top 25

 

1887 American Association

Team Standings

St. Louis Browns

95 40 .704 0

Cincinnati Red Stockings

81 54 .600 14

Baltimore Orioles

77 58 .570 18

Louisville Colonels

76 60 .559 19˝

Philadelphia Athletics

64 69 .481 30

Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers

60 74 .448 34˝

New York Metropolitans

44 89 .331 50

Cleveland Blues

39 92 .298 54

 

1887 American Association Team Review

Hitting Statistics League Leaderboard

Base on Balls

Baltimore

469

Batting Average

St. Louis

.307

Doubles

St. Louis

261

Hits

St. Louis

1,550

Home Runs

St. Louis

39

On Base Percentage

St. Louis

.371

Runs

St. Louis

1,131

Slugging Average

St. Louis

.413

Triples

Cincinnati

10296

 

1887 American Association Team Review

Pitching Statistics League Leaderboard

Complete Games

Louisville

133

ERA

Cincinnati

3.58

Fewest Hits Allowed

Cincinnati

1,202

Fewest Home Runs Allowed

Louisville

16

Fewest Walks Allowed

St. Louis

323

Saves

Brooklyn

3

Shutouts

Cincinnati

11

Strikeouts

Louisville

544



On Opening Day (April 16, 1887) both Mike Griffin and George Tebeau hit home runs; however, they both happened during the first at-bat of their Major League careers making this the first Opening Day for such an event and the first time to players joined this unique club on the same day.

Did you know that there have been only three instances in Major League history where an outfielder has started more than two double plays from his position? They are (in chronological order) June 9, 1887 by Candy Nelson, April 26, 1905 by Jack McCarthy and April 19, 1926 by Ira Flagstead.

On October 1, 1887 league leader in games pitched, complete games, wins and shutouts Matt Kilroy won both ends of a doubleheader and set the Major League record for wins in a single season by a lefthanded pitcher.

     

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