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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