1878 Major League Baseball Season - National League Final Standings

National League Final Standings

National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st Boston Red Caps 41 19 .683
2nd Cincinnati Reds 37 23 .617 4
3rd Providence Grays 33 27 .550 8
4th Chicago White Stockings 30 30 .500 11
5th Indianapolis Blues 24 36 .400 17
6th Milwaukee Grays 15 45 .250 26

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