Other Major Leagues
Year | Leader | W | Team | League | Runner-up | W | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1882 | White, WillWill White | 40 | Cincinnati Red Stockings | American Association | Mullane, TonyTony Mullane | 30 | |
1883 | White, WillWill White | 43 | Cincinnati Red Stockings | American Association | Keefe, TimTim Keefe† | 41 | |
1884 | Hecker, GuyGuy Hecker | 52 | Louisville Eclipse | American Association | Keefe, Tim; Lynch, Jack !Tim Keefe† Jack Lynch |
37 | |
1884 | Sweeney, BillBill Sweeney | 40 | Baltimore Monumentals | Union Association | Daily, HughHugh Daily | 28 | |
1885 | Caruthers, BobBob Caruthers | 40 | St. Louis Browns | American Association | Morris, EdEd Morris | 39 | |
1886 | Foutz, Dave; Morris, Ed !Dave Foutz Ed Morris |
41 | St. Louis Browns Pittsburg Alleghenys |
American Association | Ramsey, ToadToad Ramsey | 38 | |
1887 | Kilroy, MattMatt Kilroy | 46 | Baltimore Orioles | American Association | Ramsey, ToadToad Ramsey | 37 | |
1888 | King, SilverSilver King | 45 | St. Louis Browns | American Association | Seward, EdEd Seward | 35 | |
1889 | Caruthers, BobBob Caruthers | 40 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms | American Association | King, SilverSilver King | 35 | |
1890 | McMahon, SadieSadie McMahon | 36 | Philadelphia Athletics Baltimore Orioles |
American Association | Stratton, ScottScott Stratton | 34 | |
1890 | Baldwin, MarkMark Baldwin | 33 | Chicago Pirates | Players' League | King, Silver; Weyhing, Gus !Silver King Gus Weyhing |
30 | |
1891 | McMahon, SadieSadie McMahon | 35 | Baltimore Orioles | American Association | Haddock, GeorgeGeorge Haddock | 34 | |
1914 | Hendrix, ClaudeClaude Hendrix | 29 | Chicago Chi-Feds | Federal League | Quinn, JackJack Quinn | 26 | |
1915 | McConnell, GeorgeGeorge McConnell | 25 | Chicago Chi-Feds | Federal League | Allen, FrankFrank Allen | 23 |
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