1882 in baseball
Champions
Interleague
- Chicago (NL) vs. Cincinnati (AA) tie 1 game each
- Chicago (NL) defeat New York (LA) 2 games to 1
Statistical leaders
Major league baseball final standings
American Association final standings
National League final standings
Notable seasons
- Buffalo Bisons first baseman Dan Brouthers leads the NL with 129 hits, a .368 batting average, a .950 OPS, and a 199 OPS+. His 63 runs batted in rank second in the league.
- Cincinnati Red Stockings pitcher Will White has a record of 40âÂÂ12 and leads the AA with 480 innings pitched, 40 wins, and 8 shutouts. He has a 1.54 earned run average and a 173 ERA+.
Events
JanuaryâÂÂMarch
- January 20 â The state of Kentucky modifies a poorly written law that had banned baseball from being played in the state.
- February 25 â In an effort to increase attendance, the Providence Grays will require their players and the opposition team to parade through the streets of Providence in full uniform on game days, accompanied by a brass band.
- March 11 â After losing Dasher Troy and Sam Wise to the National League after signing contracts to play in the American Association, the AA drops its policy honoring the blacklist and expelled list of the National League.
AprilâÂÂJune
- April 10 â William Hulbert, the man most responsible for the founding of the National League and its sitting president, dies in Chicago. Arthur Soden, owner of the Boston Red Caps, is named Hulbert's temporary replacement for the 1882 season.
- May 1 â The National League season begins.
- May 2
- The American Association begins play with all 6 teams in action.
- Charles Comiskey makes his debut with the St. Louis Brown Stockings.
- John Clarkson makes his debut with the Worcester Worcesters.
- May 5 â Cap Anson of the Chicago White Stockings is called out for walking back to the base after a foul ball was hit. The rule states the baserunner must run back to the base. The rule will be changed in the off season.
- May 6 â Joe Hornung of the Boston Red Caps becomes the first player to hit 2 triples in one inning.
- May 25 â Charles Foley of the Buffalo Bisons becomes the first major leaguer to hit for the cycle. Foley will also become the first player to hit 2 grand slams in one season in 1882.
- May 27 â Mike Moynahan has his finger amputated at the first joint after breaking it during a game. Moynahan will hit .310 as the everyday shortstop for the Philadelphia Athletics in the American Association in .
- June 1 â The Worcester Worcesters lose at home 13âÂÂ3 in front of 50 people.
- June 5 â In describing the Boston Red Caps 10âÂÂ2 win over the Detroit Wolverines, the Chicago Tribune states it is the first game in which a team scored 10 runs or more with all of them being earned.
- June 6 â Blondie Purcell of the Buffalo Bisons is fined for cutting the game ball open, which was soggy, rendering it unusable. Purcell did it to force the umpire to put in a new ball so that Bison pitcher Pud Galvin could throw his curve more effectively.
- June 20 â Larry Corcoran, pitcher for the Chicago White Stockings, goes 4âÂÂ4 at the plate, including the first grand slam in the history of the White Stockings. It is the only home run of Corcoran's career.
- June 22 â The Cincinnati Red Stockings defeat the Pittsburgh Alleghenys on a game-ending triple play in the bottom of the 14th inning.
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OctoberâÂÂDecember
Births
Deaths
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