1884 American Association


The 1884 season was the American Association's 3rd, and 13 teams competed in the league that year. The New York Metropolitans won the 1884 AA championship.

1884 American Association Standings
1884 American Association League Leaders

Baltimore Orioles (63-43) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Brooklyn Atlantics (40-64) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Cincinnati Red Stockings (68-41) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Columbus Buckeyes (69-39) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Indianapolis Hoosiers (29-78) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Louisville Eclipse (68-40) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
New York Metropolitans (75-32) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Philadelphia Athletics (61-46) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Pittsburg Alleghenys (30-78) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Richmond Virginians (12-30) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
St. Louis Browns (67-40) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Toledo Blue Stockings (46-58) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Washington Nationals (12-51) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results

      

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1884 Award Winners


Guy Hecker - Pitching Triple Crown

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