American Association
Year | Player | Team(s) | Runs |
---|---|---|---|
1882 | Ed Swartwood | Pittsburgh Alleghenys | 86 |
1883 | Harry Stovey | Philadelphia Athletics | 110 |
1884 | Harry Stovey | Philadelphia Athletics | 124 |
1885 | Harry Stovey | Philadelphia Athletics | 130 |
1886 | Arlie Latham | St. Louis Browns | 152 |
1887 | Tip O'Neill | St. Louis Browns | 167 |
1888 | George Pinkney | Brooklyn Bridegrooms | 134 |
1889 | Mike Griffin Harry Stovey |
Baltimore Orioles Philadelphia Athletics |
152 |
1890 | Jim McTamany | Columbus Solons | 140 |
1891 | Tom Brown | Boston Reds | 177 |
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