1877 Major League Baseball Season - National League Final Standings

National League Final Standings

National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st Boston Red Caps 42 18 .700
2nd Louisville Grays 35 25 .583 7
3rd Hartford Dark Blues 31 27 .534 10
4th St. Louis Brown Stockings 28 32 .467 14
5th Chicago White Stockings 26 33 .441 15.5
6th Cincinnati Reds 15 42 .263 25.5

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