National Association Final Standings
National Association | |||||
Rank | Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
1st | Boston Red Stockings | 71 | 8 | .899 | -- |
2nd | Philadelphia Athletics | 53 | 20 | .726 | 15.0 |
3rd | Hartford Dark Blues | 54 | 28 | .659 | 18.5 |
4th | St. Louis Brown Stockings | 39 | 29 | .574 | 26.5 |
5th | Philadelphia White Stockings | 37 | 31 | .544 | 28.5 |
6th | Chicago White Stockings | 30 | 37 | .448 | 35.0 |
7th | New York Mutuals | 30 | 38 | .441 | 35.5 |
8th | St. Louis Red Stockings | 4 | 14 | .222 | 37.0 |
9th | New Haven Elm Citys | 7 | 40 | .149 | 48.0 |
10th | Washington Nationals | 4 | 23 | .148 | 40.5 |
11th | Philadelphia Centennials | 2 | 12 | .143 | 36.5 |
12th | Keokuk Westerns | 1 | 12 | .077 | 37.0 |
13th | Brooklyn Atlantics | 2 | 42 | .045 | 51.5 |
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