1877 Major League Baseball Season - Champions

Champions

  • National League: Boston Red Caps
  • International Association: London‚ Ontario‚ Canada Tecumsehs
  • League Alliance: Indianpolis Blues (West) & Syracuse Stars (East)
  • New England Association: Lowell Ladies' Men

New York State Championship Association: Syracuse Stars

U.S. newspapers' poll: Boston Beaneaters (NL) and Lowell Ladies' Men (NEA) ranked #1 and #2 in the United States championship poll.

Inter-league playoff: Lowell (NEA) def. Boston (NL) 2 games to 1

Inter-league playoff: Syracuse (NYSCA) def. Boston (NL), 1 game to 0 (score 6–0)

League Alliance Tournament winner: Syracuse Stars

New York State Championship Tournament winner: Binghamton Crickets

Interleague playoff: Binghamton (NYSC) def. Boston (NL), 1 game to 0 (score 4-1)

Inter-league competition: National League teams defeated New England Assn, teams, in wins 24-22.

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