1893 in baseball
Champions
Statistical leaders
National League final standings
Notable seasons
- Philadelphia Phillies left fielder Ed Delahanty led the NL in home runs (19), runs batted in (146), total bases (347), and slugging percentage (.583). He was second in the NL in hits (219) and adjusted OPS+ (164). He was third in the NL in batting average (.368) and runs scored (145).
- New York Giants pitcher Amos Rusie had a winâÂÂloss record of 33âÂÂ21 and led the NL in innings pitched (482), strikeouts (208), and shutouts (4). He was second in the NL in earned run average (3.23). He was third in the NL in wins (33) and adjusted ERA+ (143).
Events
Births
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December
Deaths
- January 4 â Jim Halpin, 29, shortstop in 1882, and 1884âÂÂ1885.
- March â Joseph Quinn, 36, catcher for two teams in 1881.
- April 18 â Fred Siefke, 23, third baseman for the 1890 Brooklyn Gladiators.
- October 10 â Lip Pike, 48, outfielder for several teams from 1871 to 1881 who batted .300 four times in the National Association and twice in the NL, winning four home run titles; the sport's first Jewish star.
- December 2 â Bill Gleason, 25, pitcher for the 1890 Cleveland Infants.
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