Statistical Leaders
| National League | |||
| Type | Name | Stat | |
| AVG | Deacon White BSN | .387 | |
| HR | Lip Pike CIN | 4 | |
| RBI | Deacon White BSN | 49 | |
| Wins | Tommy Bond BSN | 40 | |
| ERA | Tommy Bond BSN | 2.11 | |
| Strikeouts | Tommy Bond BSN | 170 | |
1877 New England Association
club W L Pct GB
Lowell Ladies' Men 33 7 .815 –
Manchester Reds 29 11 .690 4
Fall River Cascades 19 21 .475 14
Providence Rhode Islands 11 29 .275 22
Lynn Live Oaks 8 32 .200 25
1877 New York State Championship Association
club W L Pct GB
Syracuse Stars 20 9 .690 –
Binghamton Crickets 20 13 .606 2
Auburn Auburnians 18 19 .486 6
Rochester Flour Citys 12 18 .400 8.5
Buffalo Bisons-x 3 14 .176 11
x-dropped out August 221877 International Association
club W L T Pct GB
London Tecumsehs 13 4 4 .765 –
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 13 6 0 .684 1
Rochester Flour Citys 10 7 0 .588 3
Columbus Buckeyes 7 11 2 .312 6.5
Guelph Maple Leafs 4 12 2 .250 8.5
Lynn Live Oaks 3 9 0 .250 7.5
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