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1893 in baseball

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1893 in baseball

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Champions

  • National League: Boston Beaneaters

Statistical leaders

National LeagueStatPlayerTotal
AVGBilly Hamilton (PHI).380
HREd Delahanty (PHI)19
RBIEd Delahanty (PHI)146
WFrank Killen (PIT)36
ERATheodore Breitenstein (STL)3.18
KAmos Rusie (NYG)208

National League final standings

Notable seasons

Amos Rusie
  • 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 win–loss record of 33–21 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

  • June 19 – Baltimore Orioles outfielder Piggy Ward reached base a record 17 times in 17 consecutive plate appearances, a streak he started on June 16. The record would be matched 69 years later, when catcher Earl Averill, Jr. tied that mark in .
  • August 16 – Bill Hawke of the Baltimore Orioles pitches a no-hitter against the Washington Senators in a 5–0 win. It is the first no-hitter thrown from the modern-day pitching distance of 60 ft.
  • August 18 – The Boston Beaneaters set a Major League record which still stands for the most batters hit by a pitch in an inning. Four batters are hit in the 2nd inning in the game with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • November 21 – Ban Johnson is named president, secretary, and treasurer of the recently reorganized Western League. Under Johnson's leadership the WL will prosper.

Births

January

  • January 1 – Frank Fuller
  • January 2 – Jesse Altenburg
  • January 3 – George Shively
  • January 10
    • Joe Gingras
    • Marty Herrmann
  • January 12
    • Lefty Lorenzen
    • Charlie Young
  • January 14 – Billy Meyer
  • January 17 – Luke Glavenich
  • January 20
    • Al Gould
    • Cliff Hill
  • January 25 – Abe Bowman
  • January 28 – Guy Cooper
  • January 30 – Red Smyth
  • January 31 – George Burns

February

  • February 2 – Cy Warmoth
  • February 7 – Charlie Jamieson
  • February 10 – Bill Evans
  • February 12 – Earl Sheely
  • February 13 – Ben Dyer
  • February 17
    • Eddie Onslow
    • Wally Pipp
  • February 21
    • Norman Plitt
    • Marsh Williams
  • February 23 – Jim O'Neill
  • February 25 – Phil Slattery
  • February 28 – Sam Mayer

March

  • March 8 – Ray Francis
  • March 9
    • Billy Southworth
    • Lefty Williams
  • March 12
    • Joe Engel
    • Alex Gaston
  • March 18 – Russ Wrightstone
  • March 20 – Johnny Butler
  • March 23 – Ray Kremer
  • March 24 – George Sisler
  • March 26 – Frank Brower
  • March 27 – Charlie Boardman

April

  • April 4 – Pete Kilduff
  • April 7
    • Desmond Beatty
    • Fletcher Low
  • April 9
    • Bill Morrell
    • Tiny Osborne
  • April 10 – Walter Ancker
  • April 11
    • Hal Deviney
    • Spencer Pumpelly
  • April 13 – Roy Walker
  • April 14 – Ben Tincup
  • April 15
    • Vern Hughes
    • Jack Sheehan
  • April 24 – Walt Smallwood
  • April 27 – Allen Sothoron
  • April 29 – Shag Thompson

May

  • May 6 – Pat Griffin
  • May 7 – Bill Hobbs
  • May 8
    • Ed Hemingway
    • Edd Roush
    • Roy Wilkinson
  • May 9 – Bill Bolden
  • May 12
    • Hob Hiller
    • George Kaiserling
  • May 15 – Sam Fishburn
  • May 20
    • Walter Bernhardt
    • Fritz Von Kolnitz
  • May 21 – Herold Juul
  • May 22 – Pat Parker
  • May 23 – Elmer Leifer
  • May 25 – Bill Bankston

June

  • June 1
    • Guy Morton
    • Eddie Palmer
  • June 5 – Herb Hall
  • June 9
    • Irish Meusel
    • Mack Wheat
  • June 18 – Ben Shaw
  • June 22 – Larry Pezold
  • June 26 – Elmer Ponder
  • June 27 – Charlie Wheatley

July

  • July 1 – Howie Camp
  • July 3 – Dickey Kerr
  • July 6 – Shovel Hodge
  • July 7 – Dutch Wetzel
  • July 8
    • Bill Brown
    • Dan Woodman
  • July 9
    • Turner Barber
    • Harry Eccles
    • Tony Faeth
  • July 11
    • Clarence Blethen
    • Milt Stock
  • July 13 – Luther Farrell
  • July 14 – John Peters
  • July 15 – Red Oldham
  • July 16 – Doc Prothro
  • July 21 – Ray Keating
  • July 22 – Jesse Haines
  • July 24 – Joe Schultz
  • July 31 – Allen Russell

August

  • August 5 – Jack Harper
  • August 8 – Jack Smith
  • August 11 – Red Causey
  • August 12 – John Michaelson
  • August 16 – Cy Wright
  • August 18
    • Bernie Duffy
    • Burleigh Grimes
    • William Marriott
  • August 19 – Jim Shaw
  • August 22
    • Lyle Bigbee
    • Oscar Fuhr
  • August 23 – Sam White
  • August 24
    • Paul Des Jardien
    • Bartolo Portuondo
  • August 25 – Bob Gandy
  • August 27
    • Howie Haworth
    • Dizzy Nutter
  • August 30 – Ralph Head
  • August 31 – Murphy Currie

September

  • September 5 – Don Rader
  • September 6 – Bill Murray
  • September 9 – Walt Kinney
  • September 11
    • Ray Grimes
    • Roy Grimes
  • September 13
    • John Kelleher
    • Mike McNally
    • Dutch Ruether
  • September 15 – Speed Martin
  • September 17 – Whitey Glazner
  • September 20
    • Jack Bradley
    • Doc Wallace
  • September 22
    • Ira Flagstead
    • Pat French
  • September 25 – Ed Chaplin
  • September 28
    • Mike Massey
    • Cy Rheam
  • September 30 – Duke Kelleher

October

  • October 5 – Paul Speraw
  • October 6
    • Pat Duncan
    • Johnny Tillman
  • October 12 – Hank Ritter
  • October 13
    • Pickles Dillhoefer
    • Dick Spalding
  • October 15
    • John Karst
    • Gil Whitehouse
  • October 19 – Lloyd Christenbury
  • October 25 – Vic Aldridge
  • October 31 – Bill Herring

November

  • November 1
    • Tom Burr
    • Otis Lawry
  • November 4 – Bill Leinhauser
  • November 5 – Spencer Heath
  • November 6 – Dana Fillingim
  • November 15 – Joe Leonard
  • November 16 – Cristóbal Torriente
  • November 21 – Ziggy Hasbrook
  • November 25 – Gene Bailey
  • November 28
    • Benn Karr
    • Frank O'Rourke
  • November 29
    • Carter Elliott
    • Charlie Snell
  • November 30 – Tex Hoffman

December

  • December 2 – Tommy Vereker
  • December 4 – Luke Nelson
  • December 5 – Joe Gedeon
  • December 6 – Hack Eibel
  • December 12 – Les Hennessy
  • December 17 – Bert Yeabsley
  • December 18
    • Dominic Mulrenan
    • Rinaldo Williams
  • December 19 – Paul Strand
  • December 22
    • Marty Becker
    • Jesse Winters
  • December 29 – Joe Smith

Deaths

Lip Pike
  • January 4 – Jim Halpin, 29, shortstop in 1882, and 1884–1885.
  • March – Joseph Quinn, 36, catcher for two teams in 1881.
  • April 18 – Fred Siefke, 23, third baseman for the 1890 Brooklyn Gladiators.
  • October 10 – 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 – Bill Gleason, 25, pitcher for the 1890 Cleveland Infants.

References

References

  1. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/delahed01.shtml "Ed Delahanty Stats"]. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  2. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/1893-batting-leaders.shtml "1893 National League Batting Leaders"]. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  3. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rusieam01.shtml "Amos Rusie Stats"]. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  4. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/1893-pitching-leaders.shtml "1893 National League Pitching Leaders"]. baseball-reference.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  5. [http://bleacherreport.com/articles/934773-ranking-the-most-unbreakable-mlb-player-streaks-and-consecutive-game-records/page/22 Ranking the Most Unbreakable MLB Player Streaks and All-Time Consecutive Records] ''BleacherReport.com''. Retrieved on May 16, 2015.
  6. "Hit By A Pitch Team Records". Baseball-Almanac.com.
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