1875 in Baseball - National Association Final Standings

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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