1873 in Baseball - National Association Final Standings

National Association Final Standings

National Association
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st Boston Red Stockings 43 16 .729
2nd Philadelphia White Stockings 36 17 .679 4.0
3rd Baltimore Lord Baltimores 33 22 .600 8
4th Philadelphia Athletics 28 23 .549 11.0
5th New York Mutuals 29 24 .547 11.0
6th Brooklyn Atlantics 17 37 .315 23.5
7th Washington Blue Legs 8 31 .205 25.0
8th Elizabeth Resolutes 2 21 .087 23.0
9th Baltimore Marylands 0 5 .000 16

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