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The 1890 season of the American Association was the ninth season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
1Louisville Colonels13688444.647-.-819 (6.02)588 (4.32)0.2790.3370.3502.570.933
2Columbus Solons14079556.56410.0831 (5.94)617 (4.41)0.2580.3350.3352.990.932
3St. Louis Browns13978583.56112.0870 (6.26)736 (5.29)0.2730.3380.3703.670.916
4Toledo Maumees13468642.50720.0739 (5.51)689 (5.14)0.2520.3240.3483.560.925
5Rochester Broncos13363637.47422.0709 (5.33)711 (5.35)0.2390.3070.3163.560.926
6Baltimore Orioles3815194.39524.0182 (4.79)192 (5.05)0.2290.3010.2894.000.928
7Syracuse Stars12855721.43030.5698 (5.45)831 (6.49)0.2590.3280.3294.980.925
8Philadelphia Athletics13254780.40934.0702 (5.32)945 (7.16)0.2350.3090.3145.220.918
9Brooklyn Gladiators10026731.26045.5492 (4.92)733 (7.33)0.2210.2880.2934.710.910

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedMike LehaneColumbus Solons140
At BatsHarry LyonsRochester Broncos584
Runs ScoredJim McTamanyColumbus Solons140
HitsJimmy WolfLouisville Colonels197
DoublesCupid ChildsSyracuse Stars33
TriplesPerry WerdenToledo Maumees20
Home RunsCount CampauSt. Louis Browns9
Total BasesJimmy WolfLouisville Colonels260
Runs Batted InSpud JohnsonColumbus Solons113
Stolen BasesTommy McCarthySt. Louis Browns83
WalksJim McTamanyColumbus Solons112
Hit by PitchCurt WelchPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles34
Batting AverageJimmy WolfLouisville Colonels0.363
On-Base PercentageDenny LyonsPhiladelphia Athletics0.461
Slugging PercentageDenny LyonsPhiladelphia Athletics0.531
On-Base plus SluggingDenny LyonsPhiladelphia Athletics0.992
On-Base plus Slugging PlusDenny LyonsPhiladelphia Athletics194

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles36
LossesBob Barr
John Keefe
Rochester Broncos
Syracuse Stars
24
Win-Loss PercentageScott StrattonLouisville Colonels0.708
AppearancesSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles60
Games StartedSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles57
Complete GamesSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles55
ShutoutsElton ChamberlainSt. Louis Browns/Columbus Solons6
Games FinishedJack Easton
Jack Stivetts
Columbus Solons
St. Louis Browns
8
SavesHerb GoodallLouisville Colonels4
Innings PitchedSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles509.0
Batters FacedSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles2217
Hits AllowedSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles498
Home Runs AllowedJack StivettsSt. Louis Browns14
Base-on-Balls AllowedBob BarrRochester Broncos219
Hit BatsmenJack EastonColumbus Solons27
StrikeoutsSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles291
Wild PitchesJack StivettsSt. Louis Browns33
Balks70 players tied0
Runs AllowedSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles287
Earned Runs AllowedSadie McMahonPhiladelphia Athletics/Baltimore Orioles185
Earned Run AverageScott StrattonLouisville Colonels2.36
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Scott StrattonLouisville Colonels1.065

[edit] Postseason

In the World's Series, the American Association champion Louisville Colonels were defeated by the National League's Brooklyn Bridegrooms, 3 games to 3 with one tie.

[edit] Notable events

Seasons of the American Association
1882 · 1883 · 1884 · 1885 · 1886 · 1887 · 1888 · 1889 · 1890 · 1891
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