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  2. 1883 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    August 21 – The Providence Grays defeat the Philadelphia Quakers 28–0 in the most lopsided shutout game in major league history. August 29 – John Stricker of the Philadelphia Athletics gets 4 hits in a game against the Louisville Eclipse but sets a record by getting picked off 3 times by Eclipse pitcher Guy Hecker.

  3. 1883 New York Gothams season - Wikipedia

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    Manager. John Clapp. Seasons. 1884 →. The 1883 New York Gothams season was the first professional baseball season played by the team now known as the San Francisco Giants. The team replaced the Troy Trojans when the National League awarded its franchise rights to John B. Day. The team went 46–50, finishing in sixth place.

  4. New York Giants (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    See list. The New York Giants were a Major League Baseball team in the National League that began play in the 1883 season as the New York Gothams [a] and became known as the Giants in 1885. They continued as the New York Giants until the team moved to San Francisco, California after the 1957 season, where the team continues its history as the ...

  5. History of the Philadelphia Phillies - Wikipedia

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    The Phillies played their first game on April 2, 1883, when they defeated the amateur Manayunk Ashlands by the score of 11–0 at Recreation Park. [10] The Eastern Championship Association Philadelphia Phillies had played exhibition and league games in 1881 and 1882, held its games at Recreation Park, and its owners included those would own the ...

  6. 1883 Brooklyn Grays season - Wikipedia

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    The team played in the minor Inter-State Association of Professional Baseball Clubs. Doyle became the first manager of the team, which drew 6,000 fans to its first home game on May 12, 1883, against the Trenton team.

  7. 1883 Boston Beaneaters season - Wikipedia

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    1884 →. The 1883 Boston Beaneaters season was the 13th season of the franchise. The Beaneaters won their third National League pennant, their third in six years. This is also generally recognized as the year during which the team's nickname became the Boston Beaneaters .

  8. 1883 Detroit Wolverines season - Wikipedia

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    1883 Detroit Wolverines season. The 1883 Detroit Wolverines finished the season with a 4058 record, good for seventh place in the National League .

  9. 1883 Cincinnati Red Stockings season - Wikipedia

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    The 1883 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the American Association with a record of 61–37, 5 games behind the Philadelphia Athletics.

  10. 1883 Providence Grays season - Wikipedia

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    Providence, Rhode Island. Owner. C. T. Gardner. Manager. Harry Wright. ← 1882. 1884 →. The Providence Grays finished the 1883 season in third place after a hard-fought four-way battle for the National League pennant .

  11. 1883 Baltimore Orioles season - Wikipedia

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    1883 Baltimore Orioles; League: American Association: Ballpark: Oriole Park: City: Baltimore, Maryland: Owner: Harry Von der Horst: Manager: Billy Barnie